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Let us know the wine as well.

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Just opened it. Cameron Hughes Lot 464 Zinfandel Lodi 2012. I picked it up for $6 or 7 from Costco. Blackberry and boysenberry are the big players with a little gaminess/meatiness. Still a little cold for my taste so I will add my thoughts again if it changes as it warms up.
 

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Just opened it. Cameron Hughes Lot 464 Zinfandel Lodi 2012. I picked it up for $6 or 7 from Costco. Blackberry and boysenberry are the big players with a little gaminess/meatiness. Still a little cold for my taste so I will add my thoughts again if it changes as it warms up.
I hear the rule of thumb is take whites out of the fridge/cooler half an hour before serving and put reds in the fridge/cooler half an hour before serving. Is that your standard procedure?

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I hear the rule of thumb is take whites out of the fridge/cooler half an hour before serving and put reds in the fridge/cooler half an hour before serving. Is that your standard procedure?

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For me it depends on the white. I like Rieslings to be colder (so take out maybe 10 minutes before) but with something like a Chard, 20-30 minutes (depending on the temp in the house) works. For reds it depends, on a good Cab, I might put it in 30 minutes before drinking, but for a cheaper wine, I might go 1 hour. I find that most reds need a little air anyways, so I can pour it into a glass and let it sit for a couple of minutes to air out. Overall that rule seems about right, especially if you are using a fridge, if you are using a wine fridge which keeps the wine at proper temps (say 55 degrees or so) then you can get away with opening a little more quickly.
 

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For me it depends on the white. I like Rieslings to be colder (so take out maybe 10 minutes before) but with something like a Chard, 20-30 minutes (depending on the temp in the house) works. For reds it depends, on a good Cab, I might put it in 30 minutes before drinking, but for a cheaper wine, I might go 1 hour. I find that most reds need a little air anyways, so I can pour it into a glass and let it sit for a couple of minutes to air out. Overall that rule seems about right, especially if you are using a fridge, if you are using a wine fridge which keeps the wine at proper temps (say 55 degrees or so) then you can get away with opening a little more quickly.
I am eagerly awaiting the day when I can buy myself some good wine glasses and a proper decanter.

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Also I bought a bottle of Stone Farking Wheaton Stout 2015. This years release is mostly newly brewed stout with a little of 2014's release aged in bourbon barrels and blended in. Going to save it for when my father-in-law visits along with a few other beers.
 

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What do you do if the box won't fit in the fridge??
 

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I took care of it for you. Also ACamp isn't being a good sport his wife just had him neutered years ago so he is mostly agreeable.
But if being neutered gets you steak and BJ Thursdays...

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Hey guys, don't diss my Steak and Ben and Jerry's Thursday's!!!! It's literally all I have left,... (She's taken everything else)
 

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This conversation is hilarious to me.

Lost Abbey Devotion. Pretty meh on this one. Not much to it.

I am not a huge fan of Devotion and I generally find Lost Abbey to be over priced though Deliverance, Serpent Stout, and Cuvee De Tomme are very good.
 

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Just opened it. Cameron Hughes Lot 464 Zinfandel Lodi 2012. I picked it up for $6 or 7 from Costco. Blackberry and boysenberry are the big players with a little gaminess/meatiness. Still a little cold for my taste so I will add my thoughts again if it changes as it warms up.

As it warms up, flavors of Cranberry and under-ripe cherry come to the front. A little raspberry and strawberry as well.

ETA: A little sweet for my taste (I like some earthy notes) but not bad for the price.
 

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I am not a huge fan of Devotion and I generally find Lost Abbey to be over priced though Deliverance, Serpent Stout, and Cuvee De Tomme are very good.

Since we don't get Lost Abbey in MI, I picked up anything I could find when Iwas in ATL. I liked judgment day when I had it, deliverance too but devotion isn't my cup of tea.

Some DirtWolf to make things right.
 

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Avery Brewing The Reverend. Pretty good for an American quad.

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And for the follow-up:

Rochefort 10. There is no comparison. The Trappist brothers win.

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Then I guess you ask one of your sorority sisters to use her fridge.

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I was gonna ask if y'all were all chicks talking about wine temperature before ACamp made his comment. Funny stuff.
 

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Avery Hog Heaven. Good stuff but way hoppier than I would expect for a "barleywine-style ale"

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Finishing with cheap white wine I didn't want to pour down the drain (though with my luck, tomorrow's dinner will require a dry white to deglaze)

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Ommegang Abbey Ale. Not Trappist quality, but not much is. Very fine.

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Whistle Pig Old World 12 year. Decent burn on the front end. Little bit of cherries and a smooth finish.
 
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