That one is more like a stout to me with how dark and thick it is. Still damn tasty.
Last week, I was contacted by a Paste reader with something very interesting and unusual to share about RateBeer. Its safe to call this person, a criminology professor with a background in quantitative methodology, something of a statistics geek. In the wake of the revelation that RateBeer had received investment/a partial buyout from AB-InBev back in Oct. 2016 without disclosing that investment to media or breweries, he wondered how statistics on RateBeer may have been affected since the autumn, so he set about to doing some research via the Internet Archives Wayback Machine.
One of the best examples is MolsonCoors, the Canadian brewing giant, which went from a Brewer Rating of 68/100 in Oct. of 2016 to a 93/100 now. In their case, a mere 1.4% increase in the total number of beer ratings somehow produced an insane 138.9% increase in total Brewer Rating. That one is straight-up statistically impossible.
Sounds like good fun. Going to canning releases is always a blast for me. It's been a while, though. Hoof is releasing a collab with Stillwater this Sunday. Doubt I'll go, but I think it'd be a good time.Finally made it to Treehouse last week. They weren't doing growler fills so I was in and out in less than ten minutes even with the long line. Ended up with Green, Alter Ego, and Thirty Six. Green is just an outstanding beer. The other two were good, but didn't blow me away.
Glad I finally went to experience it though, seeing as I only live 2 hours away. It was cool to see all the happy people talking about beer and setting up crazy trades and I got a really cool beer glass as well!
I'll crack mine open on August 3rd. Excited!Man, that Birthday Bomb is the real deal.
Man, that Birthday Bomb is the real deal.
I don't buy bombers of hoppy stuff much anymore unless it's the only way, like Modern Times' Accumulated Knowledge that they make exclusively for Trader Jones.
Anyway, for an actual discussion point/question. I have a few beer glasses but they are old and not washed properly. How do you wash your beer glasses at home? I know (now) not to use regular dishwasher, but is regular wash up soap (used for handwashing dishes) okay?
Why wouldn't you be able to hand wash them with regular soap lol
Yeah, Nøgne ø is great! Haandbryggeriet I haven't tried yet!https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000N0SNHY/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Accept no substitutes
also Lervig is the shit.
check Haandbryggeriet, and Nøgne Ø too
Well dishwasher detergent is apparently way too harsh and at work we have a separate washer for our beer glasses, and you can clearly see when someone has treated them wrong. But regular soap is okay then? ThanksWhy wouldn't you be able to hand wash them with regular soap lol
They're spotless, but sometimes I put them in the freezer so they look hazybruh ive seen your beer pics, get the brush
They're spotless, but sometimes I put them in the freezer so they look hazy
check Haandbryggeriet, and Nøgne Ø too
That brush is designed to clean a specific baby bottle and is a strange suggestion.
That imperial rye porter bruh
And why are you freezing your glass. Drinking a lot of Coors light these days?
Cold stout?
you have no chill
They have some at Cappys Norwood, but I'm broke lolFinally scored some Prairie Paradise. Looking forward to it.
Boy am I glad I found this thread.
I just cracked open a bottle of Brewdog's Abstrakt AB:22 and I need to talk about it.
Oh shit congratsJust got a job at Platform Brewing here in Cleveland. Super pumped!
Going to be doing a variety of stuff there. Anything from canning to admin.
Just got a job at Platform Brewing here in Cleveland. Super pumped!
Going to be doing a variety of stuff there. Anything from canning to admin.
Thanks Des.
My initial goal is to move up as an admin/production head. I have no experience brewing, but I have a lot of experience in the packaging industry as a whole. Logistics, inventory control, assembly, troubleshooting, etc. I think that will translate well into this new position.
My end goal is to one day open my own brewery or craft bar, but that's a pretty big dream.
I just wanted to get into the industry. Glad I get to start out at Platform. I absolutely love the people there. They're doing some awesome stuff.
nice, ive had ab:13 (cherry whiskey stout) and ab:16 (coffee quad)
Cold stout?
How much of Beer GAF is also Home Brew GAF? I got in to home brewing in April and love it. I am on batch 4. I did a DIPA extract kit as my first brew. Then did a DME based NEIPA for second, then moved on to BIAB and did a all grain NEIPA which is currently cold crashing. In the fermentor is a blonde ale that I will be using for an iron brewer competition in august for my local home brew club. All I want to do is brew beer every weekend...well that and drink it.
Homebrewed 4 batches as well, me and my brother. Started off with all-grain right off the bat. I got a set up enough to brew 15 gallon batches but there's really no need to be that excessive. I just brew 5 to 2.5 gallon batches. Done 2 Pale Ales, 1 Breakfast Stout, and our latest a NE DIPA. We've basically got all our parameters in place except a temperature controlled fermentation chamber. We're probably going to build a Son of the Fermentation chamber, you can find instructions on how to make one all over homebrew forums/sites and it seems to work. I think our next batch is gonna be something lighter for the summer, or maybe even just start doing SMaSH brews since I have about 5 different hops just sitting in my freezer.
Also, stouts are great warmed up from cooling down!
We had his Mosaic IPA last night which was ok but he made a saison with ras el hanout (Moroccan spice blend) which was pretty fantastic. Got bottles of a Russian Imperial stout that he brewed with local figs and a Moroccan Strawberry blonde (with strawberries from their garden) that we're taking with us to Marrakech.