Edited by KenLenard, 08 January 2014 - 01:25 PM.
Some observations of beer on a recent trip...
#1
Posted 08 January 2014 - 01:20 PM
#2
Posted 08 January 2014 - 02:39 PM
Try some El Presidente from the Dominican Republic. Love that stuff.
#3
Posted 08 January 2014 - 02:49 PM
I have had it but I got it here which suggests that it was not that fresh. Plus that green bottle makes me nervous. But what I remember about it was good... a little more character than some of the blander gold lagers out there.Try some El Presidente from the Dominican Republic. Love that stuff.
#4
Posted 08 January 2014 - 02:54 PM
I'll be slugging down Balashi beer soon in its native Aruba. I don't mind it for a few days, but it gets old quick. The other resort choice is Miller Lite that most people drink loaded with ice cubes. If I didn't think I'd be constantly detained by security I'd try to take some hops with me to at leave flavor the beer.
#5
Posted 08 January 2014 - 03:19 PM
Nice! I have been there many times and actually took the Balashi brewery tour with a bud of mine from Long Island. The draft Balashi in the brewery's beer garden is better than the canned or bottled version. What resort are you staying at?I'll be slugging down Balashi beer soon in its native Aruba. I don't mind it for a few days, but it gets old quick. The other resort choice is Miller Lite that most people drink loaded with ice cubes. If I didn't think I'd be constantly detained by security I'd try to take some hops with me to at leave flavor the beer.
#6
Posted 08 January 2014 - 05:02 PM
I have had it but I got it here which suggests that it was not that fresh. Plus that green bottle makes me nervous. But what I remember about it was good... a little more character than some of the blander gold lagers out there.
When I was whoring it up in the DR, I drank gallons of that stuff. Then I came home and found out you assmonkeys started a coup over at the Greenboard.
#7
Posted 08 January 2014 - 05:04 PM
I could easily see downing gallons of it in a warm and tropical location like the DR. A gold, fizzy lager works just fine in those circumstances.When I was whoring it up in the DR, I drank gallons of that stuff. Then I came home and found out you assmonkeys started a coup over at the Greenboard.
#8
Posted 08 January 2014 - 05:09 PM
Nice! I have been there many times and actually took the Balashi brewery tour with a bud of mine from Long Island. The draft Balashi in the brewery's beer garden is better than the canned or bottled version. What resort are you staying at?
Tamarijn We really like the place, the staff and the guests that go there. I may do the brewery tour this year!
#9
Posted 08 January 2014 - 05:27 PM
Yeah, that's cool. The Tamarijn is in a nice spot on a great beach. My inlaws have a timeshare at LaCabana and I've lost count of how many times I have been down there but I love it. I like to go out to DePalm Island and do the cycle... snorkel, drink beer, lay in the sun and dry off & warm up... repeat. There is something about the Balashi that is weird to me. They make it with desalinated seawater but the canned and bottled version have some sort of aspirin-like flavor or characteristic after you have had a couple of them. I don't know what it is. I tried to ply some information from our tour guide about the beer and what I got was that the yeast was "European" and the hops were German. I did see a big bale of something all wrapped up in white plastic and I clearly saw the word HERSBRUCKER on it so there is that. Have a great trip and have a few bottles of Balashi and Polar for me! Cheers.Tamarijn We really like the place, the staff and the guests that go there. I may do the brewery tour this year!
#10
Posted 08 January 2014 - 07:09 PM
#11
Posted 08 January 2014 - 08:10 PM
I agree. A Mexican lager on a Mexican beach or in a Mexican cantina is good. I also like the fact that you liked Daisy Cutter when you came up here. I like it too and I would think it would work anywhere but maybe not.On the subject of a Mex Lager, I sure like a few Coronas on the beach every Sunday with the newspaper. But maybe it's a "when in Rome" thing. For example, we were in Chicago in July and I discovered and couldn't get enough of Daisy Cutter. Inherently Chicago if I'm not mistaken? And oh so summer! So I had some sent down to my 'Casa.' But the novelty has waned and I'm just drinking it now. However I want to now make something very similar. I think chasing down those "flavors that set the scene of a great time" make great beer recipes.
#12
Posted 08 January 2014 - 08:16 PM
For example, we were in Chicago in July and I discovered and couldn't get enough of Daisy Cutter. Inherently Chicago if I'm not mistaken?
Indeed. Half Acre Brewing. Good Stuff. The dude from Half Acre was on and while I listened to it some time ago I believe he gave the recipe out on the air. https://thebrewingne...k.com/shows/957
You will need to filter through to find him, usually about a half hour to 40 min. into the show. if you dig it up post what you come up with in a new thread.
I think chasing down those "flavors that set the scene of a great time" make great beer recipes.
Agreed. There are some flavors that I will always associate with specific good times and places.
#13
Posted 08 January 2014 - 08:19 PM
I agree. A Mexican lager on a Mexican beach or in a Mexican cantina is good. I also like the fact that you liked Daisy Cutter when you came up here. I like it too and I would think it would work anywhere but maybe not.
Ken if you like Daisy Cutter than I need to reformulate my image of you.
#14
Posted 08 January 2014 - 08:56 PM
I like Daisy Cutter. I assume you're saying that because you think I'm a blow-dried, blouse-wearing poodle walker who cannot handle the IBUs... correct? I'm not even sure what the IBUs are but I have spent a number of nights drinking Daisy Cutter after Daisy Cutter and I like it. If anyone goes through that Brewing Network show and finds the recipe, please post it.Ken if you like Daisy Cutter than I need to reformulate my image of you.
#15
Posted 08 January 2014 - 09:32 PM
I like Daisy Cutter. I assume you're saying that because you think I'm a blow-dried, blouse-wearing poodle walker who cannot handle the IBUs... correct? I'm not even sure what the IBUs are but I have spent a number of nights drinking Daisy Cutter after Daisy Cutter and I like it. If anyone goes through that Brewing Network show and finds the recipe, please post it.
What?! Ken! I knew about the poodles, but really?
Actually I'm not surprised you like it. I'm just ball busting.
#16
Posted 09 January 2014 - 06:10 AM
#17
Posted 09 January 2014 - 07:07 AM
I would also like the Daisy Cutter recipe if someone can access the brewing network. But, to me, DC is a pretty straight forward ale. If I had to wager a guess, I'd say pale malt, maybe a little 40 and some mildly sprinkled C hops.... I'm sure there's more to it but I just don't pick up a highly complex beer.... here...
Still sitting on 3/4 of a case of tall boys. I suppose continued R&D is necessary
#18
Posted 09 January 2014 - 07:08 AM
Indeed. Half Acre Brewing. Good Stuff. The dude from Half Acre was on and while I listened to it some time ago I believe he gave the recipe out on the air. https://thebrewingne...k.com/shows/957
You will need to filter through to find him, usually about a half hour to 40 min. into the show. if you dig it up post what you come up with in a new thread.
Agreed. There are some flavors that I will always associate with specific good times and places.
The good time in question in Chicago was Pearl Jam at Wrigley
#19
Posted 09 January 2014 - 07:26 AM
Still sitting on 3/4 of a case of tall boys. I suppose continued R&D is necessary
Absolutely. Get to 'em. They aren't getting any better.
The good time in question in Chicago was Pearl Jam at Wrigley
That would do just fine.
#20
Posted 09 January 2014 - 10:22 AM
I'll be slugging down Balashi beer soon in its native Aruba. I don't mind it for a few days, but it gets old quick. The other resort choice is Miller Lite that most people drink loaded with ice cubes. If I didn't think I'd be constantly detained by security I'd try to take some hops with me to at leave flavor the beer.
You can find a surprising number of Belgian beers on the island of Aruba, so you can always go high gravity if you get bored of gold and fizzy,
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