Shane Campbell
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Shane Campbell wrote:BBC's Mojo Rojo Rye, Founder's Red's Rye, Sierra Nevada's Ruthless Rye, and NABC's Yakima are all examples of beers that are currently available locally that feature a significant amount of malted rye in the ingredient list.
Shane Campbell
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JustinHammond wrote:Kentucky Ryed Chiquen at ATG is also pretty tasty.
BTW: I have a hour to kill on Wed., so I'll be at ATG from 3:40 - 4:40 if anyone thinks they'll be thirsty.
Shane Campbell wrote:
I'm not usually a big fan of beer aged in whiskey barrels. They are often sweet and as you know I'm a bitter drinker. Bitter beer drinkers abide!
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David R. Pierce wrote:(For the record, I alerted Mr. Pearson to a potential over-carbonation problem with the first bottling of Yakima Rye IPA before he opened the bottle. I also told him why [because it was unfiltered] and how we have corrected the potential problem in the subsequent bottlings. That crunching sound is my legs from the bus Mr. Pearson just threw me under.)
David R. Pierce wrote: That crunching sound is my legs from the bus Mr. Pearson just threw me under.)
Steve P wrote:David R. Pierce wrote: That crunching sound is my legs from the bus Mr. Pearson just threw me under.)
Dude...You weren't thrown under the bus. Since our initial conversation about this particular beer, I've gone out of my way to try it two more times (actually purchased it at two different stores)...and it's all been over carbonated. Who knows, maybe the old batch isn't all off the shelves yet. It's good tasting beer, I'm just calling it like I've experienced it. No malice intended.
David R. Pierce wrote:Steve P wrote:David R. Pierce wrote: That crunching sound is my legs from the bus Mr. Pearson just threw me under.)
Dude...You weren't thrown under the bus. Since our initial conversation about this particular beer, I've gone out of my way to try it two more times (actually purchased it at two different stores)...and it's all been over carbonated. Who knows, maybe the old batch isn't all off the shelves yet. It's good tasting beer, I'm just calling it like I've experienced it. No malice intended.
Could be the same batch. The subsequent batches don't have any fluffy yeast in the bottom.
David R. Pierce wrote:(For the record, I alerted Mr. Pearson to a potential over-carbonation problem with the first bottling of Yakima Rye IPA before he opened the bottle. I also told him why [because it was unfiltered] and how we have corrected the potential problem in the subsequent bottlings. That crunching sound is my legs from the bus Mr. Pearson just threw me under.)
Shane Campbell
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Jackie R. wrote: I can't remember the name of the other one and can't find it on any of your sites- it was a Russian Stout and I wanna say it had a dog-themed label?
Shane Campbell wrote:Jackie R. wrote: I can't remember the name of the other one and can't find it on any of your sites- it was a Russian Stout and I wanna say it had a dog-themed label?
Jaxxon has a small white terrier on the bottle. I think it's a barley wine though.
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Jackie R. wrote:My tasting glass was still black when it was emptied.
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