La Fours said:
We found a place to stay at Monarch. But thanks.
Cool. Came across a hookup for $100 a night at breck at a ski in ski out.
La Fours said:
We found a place to stay at Monarch. But thanks.
so much stuff used to sit on the shelves just a short time ago it seems.Jock 07 said:
I wasn't a stout fan until I discovered BBA stouts. Kick myself in the ass cause BCBS used to sit in the shelves in Minot ND for months in the 2008-2010 time frame.
thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
Jock 07 said:
Back in Colorado. Note the proper hotel glassware.
Not out of the ordinary, though a 19% stout in a 750 is not exactly ordinary either.Represent830 said:AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
I didn't think it was out of the ordinary...
steve00 said:
Texas Wine and Spirits in Carlsbad has a pretty solid beer selection. I have a pretty solid beer/bouton/mezcal selection as well, so check in with me and I'll see if I can hook you up.
Toronado will be your best shot at Pliny. They have it most of the time. Down near there is Bottlecraft, which has good selection. Bine & Vine isn't too far either.
maca1028 said:
This is drinking pretty good.
That particular beer poured in a pint glass is not ordinary. An educated bartender would never serve it that way.army01 said:Not out of the ordinary, though a 19% stout in a 750 is not exactly ordinary either.Represent830 said:AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
I didn't think it was out of the ordinary...
62strat said:That particular beer poured in a pint glass is not ordinary. An educated bartender would never serve it that way.army01 said:Not out of the ordinary, though a 19% stout in a 750 is not exactly ordinary either.Represent830 said:AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
I didn't think it was out of the ordinary...
8oz, possibly 5, in a snifter.
62strat said:That particular beer poured in a pint glass is not ordinary. An educated bartender would never serve it that way.army01 said:Not out of the ordinary, though a 19% stout in a 750 is not exactly ordinary either.Represent830 said:AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
I didn't think it was out of the ordinary...
8oz, possibly 5, in a snifter.
My brother in law just chugs no matter what I give him. It makes for some interesting facial expressions when it's a double digit abv.La Fours said:
Yes, that's how it would happen at a bar. But for many at home they may not have a snifter and would just pour into a pint glass.
This type of people are heathens, I know, but we can't reach them all. We can just try to help when we can and love them in a "oh, bless your heart" kind of way.
Damn, that sounded pretty snobby didn't it!NColoradoAG said:62strat said:That particular beer poured in a pint glass is not ordinary. An educated bartender would never serve it that way.army01 said:Not out of the ordinary, though a 19% stout in a 750 is not exactly ordinary either.Represent830 said:AggieStout said:thats how i drink all my beer. The wife and I split the bottle which makes a good 2 pints full. Is that not how I should be pouringarmy01 said:
That's a hell of a pour. You take the whole 750?
I didn't think it was out of the ordinary...
8oz, possibly 5, in a snifter.
Cicerone is really geared toward people who serve and sell beer. I think InspectorSpacetime is the only one in here for whom it'd be worthwhile.IronRed13 said:
While on the snobby discussion of proper glassware, has anyone completed the Cicerone program? What are your thoughts/opinion/recommendations?
https://www.cicerone.org/us-en
Do you like spiced stouts or coffee stouts?AggieStout said:
Do you like the Sump better or the Abraxas? I have an Abraxas that I have yet to open but the Sump sounds better to me, that and the 17.
Maybe with some Guinness and Jameson62strat said:My brother in law just chugs no matter what I give him. It makes for some interesting facial expressions when it's a double digit abv.La Fours said:
Yes, that's how it would happen at a bar. But for many at home they may not have a snifter and would just pour into a pint glass.
This type of people are heathens, I know, but we can't reach them all. We can just try to help when we can and love them in a "oh, bless your heart" kind of way.
Aggiestout, next up, a pint of baileys.
Abraxas is probably the most balanced in spice among the popular spiced stouts. Its not as spicy as Hunahpu or Mexican Cake. Their base is also more preferable to me than the Huna and Cake bases.AggieStout said:
I think i was just scarred by a Chipotle campfire red that I had a year ago where it was all chili flavor. I guess with stouts its easier to blend it in and compliment the other flavors. I drink Prairie and they have chilis in there beer so I guess it wont be bad.
AggieStout said:
Hey, It keeps me from having to get back up and re-pour. Does the tiny snifter glass help with the beer or is it just more of an % alcohol thing. I have some stout glasses but i rarely use them. Then i also have the pint glass with the bump at the top. I use regular pint glasses cause they are easy to clean and I can fit half a bomber in one and the other half goes in my wife's glass.