Got my hands on sixers of Brown Shugga and Daytime. Also picked up a 220z of Sumpin Wild. Lagunitas overload, but I had to snatch 'em up.
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Got my hands on sixers of Brown Shugga and Daytime. Also picked up a 220z of Sumpin Wild. Lagunitas overload, but I had to snatch 'em up.
[QUOTE=IrishPilot;969562343]NO beer should be had right out of the bottle. Srs.[/QUOTE]
And, I don't typically.
But I want to find a way to love DayTime.
So, I just tried.
Here is my review, posted from my blog. If interested, please visit the blog because I provide all sorts of links. URL in sig.
Anyway, the review:
I originally reviewed DayTime by Lagunitas in September.
I was not overly impressed then.
With continued sampling since, I have actually liked DayTime less and less.
Graphic courtesy The Lagunitas Brewing Co. website
And not liking DayTime has hurt. Lagunitas is one of my favorite craft breweries. I am tempted to say it is my very favorite.
It is for certain the brewery that introduced me to craft beer. I stopped drinking mass-produced beer immediately after drinking my very first Little Sumpin' Sumpin'.
So, to not be blown away by DayTime has been disappointing.
Other "sessionable" IPAs, such as the All Day IPA by Founders, are more enjoyable for several reasons; better balance, for one. DayTime, I originally thought, suffered from a huge aroma that was sadly followed by weak flavor.
I described it to friends as a light lager heavily dry hopped.
But I am coming back to DayTime. Giving it another chance; probably its 50th or so with me.
A fellow craft beer enthusiast suggested trying it again, but drinking it, this time, from the bottle.
Admittedly, I had not drank DayTime from the bottle during previous sessions.
So, looking to love this beer, I am about to drink DayTime again. From the bottle.
And you are invited to join me.
Here goes:
Immediately, jammed my nose in the mouth of the bottle. Quickly overwhelmed by lovely pine cone. Such an excellent, strong aroma.
First sip...
Conflicted...
Certainly bitter...
So, at first taste (again...), it has a bitter character without distinct flavor. What does that mean?
Most west coast IPAs are very bold in the centennial, citra, and cascade hops that usually constitute them. DayTime, at least at first, is just bitter. But not a flavor from any distinct hop variety that I can initially identify.
A little better as I continue to drink...
DayTime is "what it is."
I am just disappointed that it is not what it could be. Devil's Backbone offers a 4.9% ABV Vienna Lager that is certainly sessionable, but also hoppy. And, compared to DayTime, much more robust in flavor.
DayTime's best quality continues to be its powerful scent. It is also okay on the backend, where it offers some pleasant soda-like bubbling.
But, I have to admit, with pain, I am still not sold.
Lagunitas has entered a niche in the beer market. It has tried to create a sessionable but yet flavorful, hoppy beer.
Unfortunately, (and it pains me to say), Lagunitas has failed on meeting the flavor aspect.
I would drink DayTime. It is only "bad" relative to other beers offered in Lagunitas' outstanding collection.
My original assessment remains. I have not been convinced by DayTime.
Two out of five star.
But Lagunitas still wins...
...as I drink DayTime with some disappointment I remain thrilled as a fan of the brewer as I anticipate with great, great excitement: Soon, the arrival of Brown Shugga'!
Cheers!
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969578333]And, I don't typically.
But I want to find a way to love DayTime.
So, I just tried.
Here is my review, posted from my blog. If interested, please visit the blog because I provide all sorts of links. URL in sig.
Anyway, the review:
I originally reviewed DayTime by Lagunitas in September.
I was not overly impressed then.
With continued sampling since, I have actually liked DayTime less and less.
Graphic courtesy The Lagunitas Brewing Co. website
And not liking DayTime has hurt. Lagunitas is one of my favorite craft breweries. I am tempted to say it is my very favorite.
It is for certain the brewery that introduced me to craft beer. I stopped drinking mass-produced beer immediately after drinking my very first Little Sumpin' Sumpin'.
So, to not be blown away by DayTime has been disappointing.
Other "sessionable" IPAs, such as the All Day IPA by Founders, are more enjoyable for several reasons; better balance, for one. DayTime, I originally thought, suffered from a huge aroma that was sadly followed by weak flavor.
I described it to friends as a light lager heavily dry hopped.
But I am coming back to DayTime. Giving it another chance; probably its 50th or so with me.
A fellow craft beer enthusiast suggested trying it again, but drinking it, this time, from the bottle.
Admittedly, I had not drank DayTime from the bottle during previous sessions.
So, looking to love this beer, I am about to drink DayTime again. From the bottle.
And you are invited to join me.
Here goes:
Immediately, jammed my nose in the mouth of the bottle. Quickly overwhelmed by lovely pine cone. Such an excellent, strong aroma.
First sip...
Conflicted...
Certainly bitter...
So, at first taste (again...), it has a bitter character without distinct flavor. What does that mean?
Most west coast IPAs are very bold in the centennial, citra, and cascade hops that usually constitute them. DayTime, at least at first, is just bitter. But not a flavor from any distinct hop variety that I can initially identify.
A little better as I continue to drink...
DayTime is "what it is."
I am just disappointed that it is not what it could be. Devil's Backbone offers a 4.9% ABV Vienna Lager that is certainly sessionable, but also hoppy. And, compared to DayTime, much more robust in flavor.
DayTime's best quality continues to be its powerful scent. It is also okay on the backend, where it offers some pleasant soda-like bubbling.
But, I have to admit, with pain, I am still not sold.
Lagunitas has entered a niche in the beer market. It has tried to create a sessionable but yet flavorful, hoppy beer.
Unfortunately, (and it pains me to say), Lagunitas has failed on meeting the flavor aspect.
I would drink DayTime. It is only "bad" relative to other beers offered in Lagunitas' outstanding collection.
My original assessment remains. I have not been convinced by DayTime.
Two out of five star.
But Lagunitas still wins...
...as I drink DayTime with some disappointment I remain thrilled as a fan of the brewer as I anticipate with great, great excitement: Soon, the arrival of Brown Shugga'!
Cheers![/QUOTE]
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I gave 1 of my Brown Shuggas to a coworker and this was his review:
[quote]Weirdest liquid I ever placed in my mouth! The aroma hinted of pine needles and it tasted like Pinesol. Bloody awful. You'll probably love it.[/quote]
Goddamn, now I'm extra excited. And yes I called him out on that homo first sentence.
[QUOTE=thefleshlight;969581633][img]http://lh5.googleusercontent.com/_WbHkDjUBi3U/TWNeT1P6JcI/AAAAAAAAAYs/U-DCThzqAvI/6Tdo.gif[/img][/QUOTE]
Lol. These "DNR" gifs have gone too far.
I don't blame you, though. I didn't even like writing that much. FFS.
Cliffs:
Lagunitas is awesome
DayTime sorta sux
Drink All Day IPA instead
Wait for Brown Shugga.
Hearts.
flesh will never approve of my drink choices :'(
In on craft beer thread. Cant wait for pumpkin season to be over and the locals to put out some stouts and porters.
[QUOTE=austin.j.taylor;969602413]In on craft beer thread. Cant wait for pumpkin season to be over and the locals to put out some stouts and porters.[/QUOTE]
Welcome, bro.
Agree. No taste for pumpkin beers.
But there are several good Oktoberfests out. I have sampled plenty. Lol. My two favorite?
Great Lakes, and Scythe & Sickle by Ommegang.
How about you guys? Best fall seasonal beers that are not pumpkins?
Pliny the elder clone is dirty (but a lot lighter in color than the pic)
taste soo good
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/mgz6Tl.jpg[/IMG]
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969586263]Lol. These "DNR" gifs have gone too far.
I don't blame you, though. I didn't even like writing that much. FFS.
Cliffs:
Lagunitas is awesome
DayTime sorta sux
Drink All Day IPA instead
Wait for Brown Shugga.
Hearts.[/QUOTE]
Well stop writing so much bullshyt about a single beer then.
[QUOTE=thefleshlight;969605863]Well stop writing so much bullshyt about a single beer then.[/QUOTE]
Lol. Its a craft beer blog.
I got lazy. Cut and paste.
But, for real, I understand. The cliffs provided above probably capture essence of the novel I wrote just as well.
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969605473]Welcome, bro.
Agree. No taste for pumpkin beers.
But there are several good Oktoberfests out. I have sampled plenty. Lol. My two favorite?
Great Lakes, and Scythe & Sickle by Ommegang.
How about you guys? Best fall seasonal beers that are not pumpkins?[/QUOTE]
Scythe and Sickle is a Biere De Garde, but damn it was delicious. I was also a big fan of Great lakes; along with Blue Point, Great Divide Hoss(Rye O-fest) and Short's Noble Chaos. The Weihenstephan one has yet to be drank, but I expect great things, because all Weihenstephan beers are amazing. Of course Avery kaiser is amazing, but I havent had it this year, yet. I have been knocking out as many O-fests as I can find.
[QUOTE=spak;969608843]Scythe and Sickle is a Biere De Garde, but damn it was delicious. I was also a big fan of Great lakes; along with Blue Point, Great Divide Hoss(Rye O-fest) and Short's Noble Chaos. The Weihenstephan one has yet to be drank, but I expect great things, because all Weihenstephan beers are amazing. Of course Avery kaiser is amazing, but I havent had it this year, yet. I have been knocking out as many O-fests as I can find.[/QUOTE]
Had the Weihenstephan Oktoberfest. Recall really liking it.
However, the only Oktoberfest that I have liked so much that I return to has been the Great Lakes.
When I buy beer, I usually do the whole "create your own six pack" deal so I rarely repeatedly buy beers. There is, however, one beer I buy EVERY SINGLE time: Founders Breakfast Stout. And I will continue until it is out of season.
I love Oktoberfests though. Even bad versions tend to be better than average beers. Another reason why this is the best season of the year. Hopefully it snows this year.
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969611343]Had the Weihenstephan Oktoberfest. Recall really liking it.
However, the only Oktoberfest that I have liked so much that I return to has been the Great Lakes.
When I buy beer, I usually do the whole "create your own six pack" deal so I rarely repeatedly buy beers. There is, however, one beer I buy EVERY SINGLE time: Founders Breakfast Stout. And I will continue until it is out of season.
I love Oktoberfests though. Even bad versions tend to be better than average beers. Another reason why this is the best season of the year. Hopefully it snows this year.[/QUOTE]
I also grabbed a mixed six nearly every week. The only 6 packs I buy are Short's seasonals, Founders Centennial, and Two hearted. Along with the occasional SN 6 pack(I just got tumbler a couple weeks ago). Celebration will be the next one from SN.
A majority of the oktoberfests I had this year were mid-B range reviews. The ones I listed are the exceptions. Theres a lot of decent oktoberfests, but very few are truly great. They need to have a very balanced apple and pear fruitiness with a very robust nutty biscuit and caramel flavor to win with me. Many are too fruity or too thin. A lot of the American representations are not decoction mashed so they will fall short. It really adds the body you need.
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969611343]Had the Weihenstephan Oktoberfest. Recall really liking it.
However, the only Oktoberfest that I have liked so much that I return to has been the Great Lakes.
When I buy beer, I usually do the whole "create your own six pack" deal so I rarely repeatedly buy beers. There is, however, one beer I buy EVERY SINGLE time: Founders Breakfast Stout. And I will continue until it is out of season.
I love Oktoberfests though. Even bad versions tend to be better than average beers. Another reason why this is the best season of the year. Hopefully it snows this year.[/QUOTE]
You must be near an excellent retailer -- around me, they basically only put up rejects/non-fresh and macrobrews out for make your own 6 packs. Whenever I come by a liquor store that offers a decent selection I try to get one, it has really allowed me to try some different things.
[QUOTE=spak;969613453]I also grabbed a mixed six nearly every week. The only 6 packs I buy are Short's seasonals, Founders Centennial, and Two hearted. Along with the occasional SN 6 pack(I just got tumbler a couple weeks ago). Celebration will be the next one from SN.
A majority of the oktoberfests I had this year were mid-B range reviews. The ones I listed are the exceptions. Theres a lot of decent oktoberfests, but very few are truly great. They need to have a very balanced apple and pear fruitiness with a very robust nutty biscuit and caramel flavor to win with me. Many are too fruity or too thin. A lot of the American representations are not decoction mashed so they will fall short. It really adds the body you need.[/QUOTE]
Your assessment is spot on.
But I can deal with B-plus. Which is why I love this season. Outside of pumpkins, which I offer no opinion because of a genuine distaste, I can pick up any fall seasonal and know it will be, at worst, average.
This isn't the case in the summer. There are some really poor pale and whitte beers that come out during the hot months that make that season's selection truly hit or miss.
It's kinda funny. If I buy six packs these days, its because I am being lazy and only driving to the local department store. I am fortunate because that store offers Flying Dog's Snake Dog, which is passable.
[QUOTE=D3Baseball;969618913]You must be near an excellent retailer -- around me, they basically only put up rejects/non-fresh and macrobrews out for make your own 6 packs. Whenever I come by a liquor store that offers a decent selection I try to get one, it has really allowed me to try some different things.[/QUOTE]
Total Wine. [url]http://www.totalwine.com/eng/categories/beer[/url]
i went out of my way to the other beer store by be just to buy a soda and see what they have. they had a fridge with a build your own sixpack for 10 bucks. will stop on by this weekend and try a few different beers.
^What city?
Y'all are some long winded literary kunts tonight.
Anyone tried Cigar City beer? Going to try to find some this weekend while I'm in Florida.
[QUOTE=icetrauma;969636183]Y'all are some long winded literary kunts tonight.[/QUOTE]
Me. Every time. Sorry. It's my nature.
[QUOTE=spak;969613453]A majority of the oktoberfests I had this year were mid-B range reviews. The ones I listed are the exceptions. Theres a lot of decent oktoberfests, but very few are truly great. They need to have a very balanced apple and pear fruitiness with a very robust nutty biscuit and caramel flavor to win with me. Many are too fruity or too thin. A lot of the American representations are not decoction mashed so they will fall short. It really adds the body you need.[/QUOTE]
Marzens freaking suck.
[QUOTE=Lethal04;969637463]Anyone tried Cigar City beer? Going to try to find some this weekend while I'm in Florida.[/QUOTE]
Havent tried it but I hear they have some great brews
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969638373]Me. Every time. Sorry. It's my nature.[/QUOTE]
It's all good. I have short attention span when I'm not at work.
[QUOTE=thefleshlight;969639693]Marzens freaking suck.[/QUOTE]
Ummmmm no. Ya got no love for the Kaiser.
[QUOTE=blinkers88;969640113]Havent tried it but I hear they have some great brews[/QUOTE]
And expensive from what I hear.
[QUOTE=thefleshlight;969639693]Marzens freaking suck.[/QUOTE]
you cannot be serious. Marzen is my 4th favorite beer style
[QUOTE=Lethal04;969637463]Anyone tried Cigar City beer? Going to try to find some this weekend while I'm in Florida.[/QUOTE]
Jai Alai gets tons of hype. And having picked up several bottle this fall, I can attest, it deserves it. So very good.
I attended USF. While there, I wasn't the craft beer fan I am now, but I can still recommend some good joints at which to imbibe. If interested.
[QUOTE=whiskeyboarder;969643203]Jai Alai gets tons of hype. And having picked up several bottle this fall, I can attest, it deserves it. So very good.
I attended USF. While there, I wasn't the craft beer fan I am now, but I can still recommend some good joints at which to imbibe. If interested.[/QUOTE]
I am in Pensacola and from what I heard the CCB selection is limited to pretty much only Jai Alai and Maduro Brown. Going to try to find both of those while I'm here.
[QUOTE=TopsecretWaffle;969633163]^What city?[/QUOTE]Monrovia, House of Spirits off of Duarte. i went to their yelp/website and what they had in person is better than what is on the site.
[QUOTE=Lethal04;969648313]I am in Pensacola and from what I heard the CCB selection is limited to pretty much only Jai Alai and Maduro Brown. Going to try to find both of those while I'm here.[/QUOTE]
I an only speak for the Jai Alai. And it was very very good.