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Snake Hips 08-29-2010 07:56 PM

Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Honest question...I don't like a lot of hops. Pilsner Urquell is exactly my uncomfortable zone; I can't drink a bunch of that. Oskar Blues' Mama's Little Yella' Pils is about right to me, though still hoppy.

Confess, all of you.

bigliver 08-29-2010 08:24 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I'm hophead, I admit, but I do think some take it too far...Stone comes to mind. Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale and North Coast Red Seal Ale are my top two favorites. Been enjoying a rare (at least over here) find of Rogue Dead Guy Ale. In other words, for me, hops=goodness.

SvilleKid 08-29-2010 08:31 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Not a fan of high-hops beer. To me, the bitters get in the way of the other tastes, often leaving only the bitters of the hops as the only flavor noticeable. Seems all the micro's are going to double, even triple hops. Takes a lot of beers off the market for me.

akumushi 08-29-2010 08:40 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
A few years ago I was like that, so I definitely hear you. You should try Hoegarden, or Hitachino Nest White Ale, they're both Belgian Wits, and two of my favorite light bodied beers. Nowadays I am addicted to hopped up IPAs, some of my favorties are Stone IPA, Anderson Valley's Hop Ottin and Sierra Nevada's Torpedo Extra IPA. I think after a certain point your tongue gets used to the bitterness and it feels robbed if it isn't there. I feel the same way as you do about Hops about the uber-full bodied cigars like LFD Chisels, they just seem excessive to my palette.

St. Lou Stu 08-29-2010 08:47 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I loves me some hops, but I am also one who loves a seriously malty brew. I guess it just depends on my mood.
I like a balanced hoppy brew. Now I also like Devil Dancer...but to me it is balanced. It DESTROYS your tounge, but it does it in a good way.

BlackDog 08-29-2010 09:14 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
It depends upon the style. I like big IPA's, but I like malt-forward styles too. To say that all microbreweries are overhopping their beers is inaccurate. Go to a website like BeerAdvocate and research the "Beer Styles" page and find some styles that sound appealing. Then see what some of the popular brands are and give them a try. If you have shops in your area that sell singles, make a mixed 6 pack and try a nice variety.
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SaltyMcGee 08-29-2010 09:24 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu (Post 970650)
I loves me some hops, but I am also one who loves a seriously malty brew. I guess it just depends on my mood.
I like a balanced hoppy brew. Now I also like Devil Dancer...but to me it is balanced. It DESTROYS your tounge, but it does it in a good way.

What would be a good example of a seriously malty brew?

bscottskangum 08-29-2010 09:34 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I agree that an overly hoppy beer is horrible.

I have made the comment many times that alot of the new craft brewers tend to make beers with alot of hops and it can be disgusting. They just don't get a balance and the beer is overly hoppy.

Don't get me wrong, I like hops, but I don't want my beer to taste like I stuck a handful of hops in my mouth.

Jbailey 08-29-2010 09:35 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by St. Lou Stu (Post 970650)
I loves me some hops, but I am also one who loves a seriously malty brew. I guess it just depends on my mood.
I like a balanced hoppy brew. Now I also like Devil Dancer...but to me it is balanced. It DESTROYS your tounge, but it does it in a good way.

:tpd:

akumushi 08-29-2010 09:38 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by SaltyMcGee (Post 970678)
What would be a good example of a seriously malty brew?

Spaten Optimator, or any Dopplebock (Double Bock):tu
I agree with what people have said about hops needing to be balanced. As long as there are other flavors and aromas though, I dig the bitters.

BlackDog 08-29-2010 09:38 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Snake Hips, one other thought. The beers you mentioned are both fairly light yellow beers. There's not much going on in the malt department there. You might like to try some English beers like Newcastle or Sam Smiths Nut Brown Ale. They are more malty than hoppy.
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NCRadioMan 08-29-2010 09:41 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I enjoy many types of beer but I am a hop head when the rubber meets the road. I also like a well balanced hoppy beer but I also like them as hoppy and bitter as can be made. I like my tea the same way.

SaltyMcGee 08-29-2010 09:43 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 970694)
Snake Hips, one other thought. The beers you mentioned are both fairly light yellow beers. There's not much going on in the malt department there. You might like to try some English beers like Newcastle or Sam Smiths Nut Brown Ale. They are more malty than hoppy.
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I love Newcastle Brown. :tu

pektel 08-29-2010 09:49 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
if you like seriously hoppy beer, pick up a four pack of flying dog double dog double pale ale. Just finished the last of mine, and am going back for more.

awsmith4 08-29-2010 10:06 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I am sort of a hophead but drink what you like. I actually prefer a good pilsner often with my cigars because they don't over power them

Bill86 08-30-2010 01:12 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
LOVE hops, Stone ruination, greenflash IPA and three floyds dreadnaught. Definitely a hophead but I don't discriminate I love dopplebocks, stouts, and belgians just the same.

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 07:36 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I can tolerate hops in balance with everything else... a beer with no hop flavor isn't worth drinking... (ie. Birra Moretti Doppio Malto) And a beer with no malt flavor is akin to the smell of horse piss and I can only imagine not too far off in flavor (ie. Dogfishhead 120 Minute IPA).

Many of the American MicroBrews tend to overhop their beers in my opinion. (Sierra Nevada comes to mind)

The other thing I find ruins a lot of the American MicroBrews for me is the tendency to have overly sweet beers. I assume from adding sugar during fermentation to keep the yeast happy. (This actually ruins quite a few of the high ABV Belgians for me as well... and I love Belgian Beer.)

The one thing I hate most is buying a nice expensive liter of something special from an American Micro Brew only to find an overly-sweet, unbalanced, hop syrup inside. I can't remember which of the members here has the tagline "What the matter, afraid you'll taste something?" But in this case... Yes... something awful. You can keep your Hop-syrup and pour me a nice, balanced Stella.

bigdix 08-30-2010 07:45 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I fuggin' love hops...the hoppier the better...even though my favorite is Sierra Nevada PA. If you like the wheatie stuff, try and get a hold of some Weinstephaner Dark and jam a wedge of lemon in there. IMHO it's the exact opposite of hoppy brews. :2

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 08:05 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by bigdix (Post 971070)
I fuggin' love hops...the hoppier the better...even though my favorite is Sierra Nevada PA. If you like the wheatie stuff, try and get a hold of some Weinstephaner Dark and jam a wedge of lemon in there. IMHO it's the exact opposite of hoppy brews. :2

"Don't Fruit the Beer"

- Man Law

St. Lou Stu 08-30-2010 08:20 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by SaltyMcGee (Post 970678)
What would be a good example of a seriously malty brew?

Dopplebocks, most Porters... One that comes to mind right away is Spaten Optimator. Founders Dirty Bastard is also fairly malty.

cricky101 08-30-2010 08:43 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by bigliver (Post 970625)
I'm hophead, I admit, but I do think some take it too far...Stone comes to mind. Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale and North Coast Red Seal Ale are my top two favorites. Been enjoying a rare (at least over here) find of Rogue Dead Guy Ale. In other words, for me, hops=goodness.

:tpd: I love the Dead Guy Ale, and it's been getting easier to find around me at liquor stores and in some bars.

A couple months ago I had a couple pints of cask-conditioned Bell's Two-Hearted Ale. It was awesome: smooth and hoppy all at the same time.

Bring on the hops!

NCRadioMan 08-30-2010 09:09 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971057)
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Many of the American MicroBrews tend to overhop their beers in my opinion. (Sierra Nevada comes to mind)

:r That why I don't like SN, they don't hop enough. To me, their stuff is bland.

RevSmoke 08-30-2010 09:18 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Again, here is something that is based upon personal taste. Personally, I like hops. Sometimes, the hoppier the better. To say that a beer has to be balanced or it is no good is simply just one person's taste. To say that fruit in beer (I just don't get it personally) is wrong, is just a personal taste opinion (I won't drink it either).

So, in the spirit of friendliness and good cheer, grab a pint and sing along with me.
to the tune of "Do, a Deer" from Sound of Music

Dough, the stuff that buys good beer,
Ray, the guys who sells me beer,
Me, the guy who drinks the beer,
Fa', a long way to get beer,
So, let's have another beer,
La-ger, ale, or pilsner clear,
Tea, not thanks I'll have another beer,
And that brings us back to dough, dough, dough, dough,
Dough, the stuff that buys the beer....

Sorry, non-sequitor morning.

Peace of the Lord be with you.

Jbailey 08-30-2010 09:22 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by NCRadioMan (Post 971161)
:r That why I don't like SN, they don't hop enough. To me, their stuff is bland.

I agree with bland. I haven't found a SN that I liked. The last one I tried was that first 30th anny bottle. Not saying SN is bad, just isn't my cup of tea.

It's like cigars, everyone's palate is different.

ashtonlady 08-30-2010 09:43 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Ok, I am not a guy. And I dont perfer hoppy beer. I like Scotch Ales, Porters, Stouts, Belgiam type ales. I like things that are complex. And hoppy beers dont do that for me. But like cigars we all have our own likes and dislikes. And I respect that.

CasaDooley 08-30-2010 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by ashtonlady (Post 971202)
Ok, I am not a guy. And I dont perfer hoppy beer. I like Scotch Ales, Porters, Stouts, Belgium type ales. I like things that are complex. And hoppy beers dont do that for me. But like cigars we all have our own likes and dislikes. And I respect that.

:tpd: I agree with Laura. I'm not a big fan of Hops (although I do like the "citrus" dimension they add to beer). I am an Ale kind of guy.:D

BlackDog 08-30-2010 10:26 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
One point that hasn't been mentioned is that hops taste "hoppy" when they're out of balance with the malts. For example, Bell's Two Hearted Ale, which I love, is considered to be very hoppy by many because it has 52 IBU's. But North Coast Old Rasputin, which has 75 IBU's, is considered to me more balanced because the hops are more "hidden" behind the huge malt bill. You've got to take both in context when evaluating the "hoppiness" of a beer.

kaisersozei 08-30-2010 10:38 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 971268)
One point that hasn't been mentioned is that hops taste "hoppy" when they're out of balance with the malts. For example, Bell's Two Hearted Ale, which I love, is considered to be very hoppy by many because it has 52 IBU's. But North Coast Old Rasputin, which has 75 IBU's, is considered to me more balanced because the hops are more "hidden" behind the huge malt bill. You've got to take both in context when evaluating the "hoppiness" of a beer.

:tpd: I'm just a few minutes late of making that same point.

It's all about the balance. I've been a hophead for years, meaning that I prefer a hoppier style beer, predominantly IPAs. Those are my "go to" beers and the ones I brew most often. However, I can certainly appreciate well-crafted beers of just about any style that actually meet the style guidelines--meaning, beers that taste the way they're supposed to.

I am starting to get a little annoyed with a lot of the craft brewers who are trying to push the edge of the envelope in hop usage. To me, a lot of it seems like a big waste--like they're trying to see just how big the balloon can get before it pops. Big deal. Some of these Imperial IPAs are clocking in at 100+ IBUs, and that's just crazy. Lagunitas has a beer out now that boasts something like "43 different hops were used." That's just plain stupid, and a waste of good hops coming out of a worldwide shortage. :2

ODLS1 08-30-2010 11:00 AM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971057)
I can tolerate hops in balance with everything else... a beer with no hop flavor isn't worth drinking... (ie. Birra Moretti Doppio Malto) And a beer with no malt flavor is akin to the smell of horse piss and I can only imagine not too far off in flavor (ie. Dogfishhead 120 Minute IPA).

DFH 120 isn't really an IPA. It's more like a big Barley Wine. Any hop presence has been almost unnoticeable.

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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971057)
Many of the American MicroBrews tend to overhop their beers in my opinion. (Sierra Nevada comes to mind)

The other thing I find ruins a lot of the American MicroBrews for me is the tendency to have overly sweet beers. I assume from adding sugar during fermentation to keep the yeast happy. (This actually ruins quite a few of the high ABV Belgians for me as well... and I love Belgian Beer.)

The one thing I hate most is buying a nice expensive liter of something special from an American Micro Brew only to find an overly-sweet, unbalanced, hop syrup inside. I can't remember which of the members here has the tagline "What the matter, afraid you'll taste something?" But in this case... Yes... something awful. You can keep your Hop-syrup and pour me a nice, balanced Stella.

Adding sugar dries the beer out. The sweetness is from different malts. IPAs are drier beers, which gives the illusion of a more bitter beer as well. More malty sweetness will help balance out the bitterness.

Hops add bitterness, flavor, and aroma, but no sweetness. Many American hops have a citrusy flavor and aroma, while many European hops have a more earthy, grassy flavor and aroma.

Stella is like the Budweiser of Belgium. Please don't say you love Belgian Beer because you like that. Stella even tastes like Budweiser with a very very slight hint of Belgian yeast characteristics.

There are too many beer styles to list. It's sounds like you are throwing beer into 2 categories, IPAs and Pilsners.

I'll say I like anything done right, except "fizzy yellow beer". I like to enjoy my beer. I like it to have flavor. Light lagers tastes like piss to me.

Everyone has different opinions and tastes, this is mine.

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Originally Posted by kaisersozei (Post 971286)
I am starting to get a little annoyed with a lot of the craft brewers who are trying to push the edge of the envelope in hop usage. To me, a lot of it seems like a big waste. Some of these Imperial IPAs are clocking in at 100 IBUs, and that's just crazy. Lagunitas has a beer out now that boasts something like "43 different hops were used." That's just plain stupid, and a waste of good hops coming out of a worldwide shortage. :2

Imperials require more malt (and many times sugar to keep it from being overly sweet - remember sugar keeps the beer drier, lower final gravity than malt would) - so more hops are required. Now more varieties of hops just means more complexity in the hop flavor and aroma profiles. That doesn't translate into 43x MORE hops used. It all depends on the amounts of the hops used.

It's a shame so many people think light lagers is how beer is supposed to taste. I'm not saying hoppy beers (IPAs) are the best thing ever and everyone should drink them. I enjoy them but many people don't. However there are hundreds of other beer styles out there to enjoy. Hell try a good amber ale. Simple, sessionable, still with nice flavor, and most are not "hoppy".

pektel 08-30-2010 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Snake Hips (Post 970586)
Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?

Yep. Hand over your man card, and go grab an appletini.

:p

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 12:15 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Stella may be the Budweiser of Belgium... but go to Belgium and order a Budweiser.

As a matter of fact, go to almost any country outside of the US and order a Budweiser... many people here get the impression that Budweiser is not a respected beer worldwide... while in fact it remains one of the best selling beers world wide. Hence, you can literally order it in an inordinate number of bars and restaurants in the world... I don't personally think it's the best beer, far from it, but there is something about it's flavor profile and characteristics which appeal to a very wide variety of palates. (Guinness of course being the most widely sold pint on the planet, 10M Pints sold Worldwide DAILY!!! That's 2B per year)

As far as Budweisers of Belgium... you could look to a brand called Bavik. Yellow, frothy, virtually flavorless... But oh man is it good ice cold on a hot day. This was a beer fridge staple of mine when I lived in Tucson. (125 degree days necessitate clear, cold brews) And at less than $6 per 6-pack... it's in line with some of even the most generic of american beers. (Yuengling)

You're right, ODLS, Dogfishhead 120 is in fact a very high ABV and yes... is probably more akin to a barleywine... but at 120 ibu's... come on... where does one draw the line? I clearly draw mine a little more to the middle of the road... preferring balance and refreshment as a trump to extravagantly intense flavor... MOST of the time... (La Fin Du Monde however sweet and intense it may be still reigns as an all time fav) If I'm looking for something that flavorful...Most of the time I'll switch to a nice single malt. (DAMN THE TORPEDOES!!! RAMMING SPEED!)

And before I forget, While Stella remains my Belgian mistress (however promiscuous she may be) my all time favorite is in fact probably a close tie between Westmalle Trippel, Corsendonk Abbey Brown Ale, or Orval Trappist (Which smells like pee but tastes like heaven... at least to me).

kaisersozei 08-30-2010 12:19 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by ODLS1 (Post 971322)
Imperials require more malt (and many times sugar to keep it from being overly sweet - remember sugar keeps the beer drier, lower final gravity than malt would) - so more hops are required. Now more varieties of hops just means more complexity in the hop flavor and aroma profiles. That doesn't translate into 43x MORE hops used. It all depends on the amounts of the hops used.

Right, but the same complexity can be obtained by using something slightly less ;) than "43 different varieties," and by changing the infusion schedule. This is where Lagunitas goes overboard and seems to be more concerned with the marketing aspect of their beer. I think most people aren't able to discern one hop from the other anyway, so it strikes me as a bit of overkill in order to slap one more thing on their label.

jkim05 08-30-2010 12:44 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
I like hops, a lot, but there are many people who don't. I think it may be an acquired taste, but that doesn't mean everyone acquires it nor should they.

ODLS1 08-30-2010 02:12 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971397)
Stella may be the Budweiser of Belgium... but go to Belgium and order a Budweiser.

As a matter of fact, go to almost any country outside of the US and order a Budweiser... many people here get the impression that Budweiser is not a respected beer worldwide... while in fact it remains one of the best selling beers world wide. Hence, you can literally order it in an inordinate number of bars and restaurants in the world... I don't personally think it's the best beer, far from it, but there is something about it's flavor profile and characteristics which appeal to a very wide variety of palates. (Guinness of course being the most widely sold pint on the planet, 10M Pints sold Worldwide DAILY!!! That's 2B per year)

That's called marketing and money - owning over half of the beer market share in the US (and probably the world now that AB merged with InBev, but I don't know the stats on that). You continuously tell people what they like and they will believe it. They can afford to spread their crap all over the world. People say beer is an acquired taste - that's only because it takes awhile to get used to crap. I've met tons of people, including girls, that say they don't like beer. I let them try a few beers of mine and they fall in love. I gave one girl a Stout and she was like "This is beer?!?" and loved it. Now I can't say for sure since I have never been out of the country (trust me I would love to), but I've heard many places it's just like us ordering a cheap beer from another country. It's an import and something different. I never liked beer until I tried Sam Adams Boston Lager and Guinness. I was amazed at the flavor potential in beer. I started looking for high rated beers around here and it's been a snowball effect since.

I don't want to sound like a complete snob/douchebag/asshole or seem to be putting down anybody. I also understand cost is an issue many times (although here you can get a 6pk of Founder Dirty Bastard cheaper than a 12pk of Bud Light, and the Dirty Bastard has more alcohol than the whole 12pk of BL). I will say Yuengling is not half bad for the price. We don't get it here yet though.

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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971397)
You're right, ODLS, Dogfishhead 120 is in fact a very high ABV and yes... is probably more akin to a barleywine... but at 120 ibu's... come on... where does one draw the line? I clearly draw mine a little more to the middle of the road... preferring balance and refreshment as a trump to extravagantly intense flavor... MOST of the time... (La Fin Du Monde however sweet and intense it may be still reigns as an all time fav) If I'm looking for something that flavorful...Most of the time I'll switch to a nice single malt. (DAMN THE TORPEDOES!!! RAMMING SPEED!)

Yea but 120min isn't a beer marketed to drink multiple in one sitting. It's high abv and expensive. The 120ibus are completely hidden by the mass quantity of sugars. When I have had it it's been all sweetness, no bitterness. Big beers need more IBUs to balance out the sweetness. Honestly that beer could use more IBUs. Although when you get to a certain point (probably around there) there's debate on whether it makes a difference at all. Some say the bitterness just flatlines. I have no idea though.

Have you had DFH World Wide Stout? That is 18% and only 70 IBUs. Talk about a sweet stout. If not, try that.

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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971397)
And before I forget, While Stella remains my Belgian mistress (however promiscuous she may be) my all time favorite is in fact probably a close tie between Westmalle Trippel, Corsendonk Abbey Brown Ale, or Orval Trappist (Which smells like pee but tastes like heaven... at least to me).

At least you like Westmalle and Orval :banger . Orval is a little funky because it is bottled with Brettanomyces, an acid producing yeast/bacteria. Creates all sorts of awesome funk :D

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Originally Posted by kaisersozei (Post 971403)
Right, but the same complexity can be obtained by using something slightly less ;) than "43 different varieties," and by changing the infusion schedule. This is where Lagunitas goes overboard and seems to be more concerned with the marketing aspect of their beer. I think most people aren't able to discern one hop from the other anyway, so it strikes me as a bit of overkill in order to slap one more thing on their label.

Yea after mentioning complexity, I meant to say 43 is a little overkill and ridiculous, haha. Many things are done over the top just for that reason - it's gets people talking and trying it and spending the money on it (ie DFH 120, Sam Adams Utopias).

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 02:27 PM

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Originally Posted by ODLS1 (Post 971489)
Have you had DFH World Wide Stout? That is 18% and only 70 IBUs. Talk about a sweet stout. If not, try that.



Have not tried that. 18% sounds like it has some horsepower.

I do enjoy a good high ABV stout from time to time, I will check it out... but I still find myself unable to fully accept a carbonated stout for some reason! Guinness has spoiled me! I want my nitrogen!

I may be the only one but it just feels... wrong! My brain tells me "This isn't a stout... watch the bubbles... they are going the wrong direction! They should be settling DOWN... not UP!"

Bill86 08-30-2010 02:45 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
DFH 120 minute IPA is great
DFH WWS Is the best DFH beer period it is awesome. If I could get a case.......I would buy it in a heartbeat.

ODLS1 08-30-2010 02:47 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971502)
Have not tried that. 18% sounds like it has some horsepower.

I do enjoy a good high ABV stout from time to time, I will check it out... but I still find myself unable to fully accept a carbonated stout for some reason! Guinness has spoiled me! I want my nitrogen!

I may be the only one but it just feels... wrong! My brain tells me "This isn't a stout... watch the bubbles... they are going the wrong direction! They should be settling DOWN... not UP!"

Haha, I love both equally. I have my own Extra Stout recipe on "beer gas" (75% Nitrogen, 25% CO2, same as Guinness) through a Guinness faucet. It's awesome. Silky smooth, chocolately (from the grains), aweomeness.

Here is a terrible video of it. It is perfect if you can see it in real life. Wish I could get a better video camera.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN5LFVEODkk

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 02:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Bill86 (Post 971516)
DFH 120 minute IPA is great
DFH WWS Is the best DFH beer period it is awesome. If I could get a case.......I would buy it in a heartbeat.

Just don't ever ever tell me that Midas' Touch is the best beer ever... I'll go off on you like a Spider Monkey.

BlackDog 08-30-2010 02:56 PM

Re: Am I the Only Guy Who Doesn't Like a Bunch of Hops?
 
Personally, I dislike Guinness, or any other stout, on nitro or from a nitro can. Nitro mutes the aroma of the beer. I do, though, like Guinness Extra Stout from the bottles with no widget.

ninjavanish 08-30-2010 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by ODLS1 (Post 971521)
Haha, I love both equally. I have my own Extra Stout recipe on "beer gas" (75% Nitrogen, 25% CO2, same as Guinness) through a Guinness faucet. It's awesome. Silky smooth, chocolately (from the grains), aweomeness.

Here is a terrible video of it. It is perfect if you can see it in real life. Wish I could get a better video camera.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fN5LFVEODkk

I could totally see it. The video was fine! Now to me... THAT looks like a proper stout! Bubble direction and everything! Haha

Bill86 08-30-2010 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by ninjavanish (Post 971528)
Just don't ever ever tell me that Midas' Touch is the best beer ever... I'll go off on you like a Spider Monkey.

No it isn't but it's not a bad beer. I enjoy it from time to time. But again I like all craft brews of all types as long as their good. My latest DFH beer I'm diggin is the Sautea...really good.

bigliver 08-30-2010 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Jbailey (Post 971176)
I agree with bland. I haven't found a SN that I liked. The last one I tried was that first 30th anny bottle. Not saying SN is bad, just isn't my cup of tea.

It's like cigars, everyone's palate is different.

SN Celebration Ale = Good Stuff

Genetic Defect 08-30-2010 06:19 PM

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I haven't a SN that I liked

BlackDog 08-30-2010 07:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Big Vito (Post 971738)
I haven't a SN that I liked

Well seeing that Baltika label in your avatar explains a great deal. :r

J/K. I swear the stalest, most skunked beer I ever had was a Baltika #3, so I think that put me in a negative frame of mind about Baltika. :tu

Genetic Defect 08-30-2010 08:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 971837)
Well seeing that Baltika label in your avatar explains a great deal. :r

J/K. I swear the stalest, most skunked beer I ever had was a Baltika #3, so I think that put me in a negative frame of mind about Baltika. :tu

I suffered through more than one bottle of SN. Luckily I never had that experience witj baltika :)

ODLS1 08-30-2010 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by BlackDog (Post 971837)
Well seeing that Baltika label in your avatar explains a great deal. :r

J/K. I swear the stalest, most skunked beer I ever had was a Baltika #3, so I think that put me in a negative frame of mind about Baltika. :tu

Did you check the date on it? The Baltikas we get aren't too far to being out of date when we get them from the distributors. I don't know if they just have them for awhile because they don't sell that quickly, or if they also get them without much time left on them. I still haven't tried any though, I need to.

Salvelinus 08-31-2010 08:46 AM

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I really like hops. As opposed to some I find the bitterness crisp and refreshing on a hot day. I also like stouts, porters, bocks, belgians, and ambers. I like beer I guess :D

I do think it is interesting that such large amounts of hops are being used by microbreweries when the world supply is so low and the cost is so high. I would think they would be pushing maltier beers.


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