Let me know what you think about it. I always struggle with recommending beers that I haven't had before.
Over the past 2 days I bought
4 pack of Founders Imperial Stout
Smuttynose Rock Road (Rocky Road is Smutty's first dessert stout. An indulgent blend of marshmallow Fluff™ and chocolately cacao nibs in a full bodied, sweet stout beer that has been aged on amaretto soaked oak chips. is the description). Could be good or really bad.
Stone Old Guardian Barleywine dry hopped with Pekko Hops
Also has anyone had either
Stone Americano Stout or
Stone Encore 12th Anniversary Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout
It is available by my parents (though sadly not by me) and they are coming to visit next weekend, so trying to decide if I should get some or not. Thanks
Will do. Tonight's the night. At worst, I'll just have to struggle through a six pack of hoppy beer
Re the second bold, wow! That's worth trying just to see.....

Haven't had either one, but based on my liking the Xocoveza by Stone, I'd sure try this one if I could.
I am really liking the Four Roses. Amazing for the price.
I bought a case of hop slam this year. Still one of my go to beers. I liked it better out of the bottles in the past. I feel it is losing its allure somewhat as it is becoming more available and bells is really expanding. They don't quite have the same eccentric and local feel they use to.
Had pineapple sculpin. Good not great. I'd rank grapefruit, original, then pineapple. Still quality brew.
Feel the beer has changed? Or just your sentiment towards expansion? Starting to wonder with all the craft beer expansion if the quality will decrease.
Finally got into my Hopslam mini keg last night. As good as it always is.
So you don't think any of the Ballast Point brews are great?
Not gonna find too many people that agree with that.
I took it as him saying that the Pineapple Sculpin was good but not great (and that he thinks that Grapefruit Sculpin and the standard Sculpin are better than Pineapple Sculpin) not that he was saying that about Ballast Point.
Have you had habanero sculpin? If so, where would you put that?Had pineapple sculpin. Good not great. I'd rank grapefruit, original, then pineapple. Still quality brew.
Have you had habanero sculpin? If so, where would you put that?
I'm original, habanero, pineapple, grapefruit.
Also, I just had the watermelon dorado yesterday (fiancé picked some up). It'd awful. Really really bad. It isn't too awful going down, but the taste lingers forever. And by taste, I mean it's as if you're drinking crushed up watermelon jolly ranchers. It's sweetness is overpowering and artifical.
I straight up disliked the habanero sculpin. I don't even get beers like that. Must be acquired taste or something.
Sorry CinciDamer, had a bit of dyslexia when reading your post. I was also pretty turnt.
And you were able to get up this morning?
For me, since I was up most of last night with a teething baby:
Starbucks Single Origin Guatemala Casi Cielo
Starbucks Single Origin Rwanda Rift Valley
Bell's Hopslam DIPA from a pint glass.
Can people explain to me the love for this beer? I really want to understand it(and I believe that it is my third year having it). I think that the beer is a great beer (89-92 maybe 93 tops) but for $20 for a six pack it seems to me to fall short on QPR. Am I missing something? Do I have IPA fatigue?
Thank you. I ended up buying both online from a place by my parents and they are picking them up and bringing with them when they visit.
First of all, I think I just like the taste of it more than you apparently. As I would put it at a 93 as a floor (it's rated at 98). In addition, it's really not that over priced when you consider its seasonal. (I.e. Supply & demand) Secondly, I routinely pay 12-15 bucks a pop for 22's of beers like Three Floyds Cimmerian Sabertooth Berzerker. So a sixer of a higher rates beer (98 vs 93), that's seasonal and has a slightly higher alcohol content (you drink less) seems reasonable.
Thank you for the notes, and sorry that you didn't like it more. Is Green Flash available by you?Troeg's Nugget Nectar -- 7.5 % Alchol/ 93 IBU:
Caveat up front: I haven't had a lot of Amber Ales; Bell's Amber and Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale are the two, I recall having had.
Highly carbonated, foam sticks to the glass -- used a snifter.
On the nose, floral, pine, citrus/grapefruit, almost woody.
Taste -- Kind of odd: at first, slightly malt forward, almost a tinny taste, not completely unpleasant. I'm thinking, "what the heck is this?" But then I liked it more as it went along. Malt, then pine, grass, citrus, hoppy and quite bitter. By the end, I'm thinking, "pretty good." Dry finish; aftertaste -- both malt and bitterness.
Bottom line: I liked it well enough, but not as much as Red Rocket or Bell's. Need to drink another.