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I'm not a newcomer to beer, though I'm not exactly a connoiseur. Recently I
grabbed a bottle of Ston'e Arrogant ******* just because the label caught my attention and it's now my Number 1 Beverage. Without rehashing previous discussions over its alleged greatness, what I want to know is: If someone thinks that AB is a terrific brew, what else would you recommend to him? /ff |
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If someone thinks that AB is a terrific brew, what else would you recommend to him?
Stone Ruination Anderson Valley Hop Ottin Great Divide Hercules Deschutes Hop Henge Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye That should get you started nicely. _Randal |
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FearlessFerret wrote:
I'm not a newcomer to beer, though I'm not exactly a connoiseur. Recently I grabbed a bottle of Ston'e Arrogant ******* just because the label caught my attention and it's now my Number 1 Beverage. Without rehashing previous discussions over its alleged greatness, what I want to know is: If someone thinks that AB is a terrific brew, what else would you recommend to him? /ff Where you are will make a difference in what's available but ... Lagunitas Maximus is what I bought last night when I went in to get an AB, and I enjoyed it, lots of hop but didn't seem as complex as AB. You might also try Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot. Oh yeah Stone make an IPA too Nels -- Nels E Satterlund I don't speak for the company, specially here -- Use this address for personal Email My Lurkers motto: I read much better and faster, than I type. |
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"Randal" eats posts like this for lunch
oups.com: If someone thinks that AB is a terrific brew, what else would you recommend to him? Stone Ruination Anderson Valley Hop Ottin Great Divide Hercules Deschutes Hop Henge Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye That should get you started nicely. Nice list. Throw in Sierra Nevada Bigfoot and Great Divide Old Ruffian for some high-hopped barleywines. -- ************************************************** *** Dan Iwerks didn’t know it was your mother. The fundamental problem with Solipsism is it makes me responsible for the fact that you’re a complete idiot. ************************************************** **** |
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FearlessFerret wrote in
: I'm not a newcomer to beer, though I'm not exactly a connoiseur. Recently I grabbed a bottle of Ston'e Arrogant ******* just because the label caught my attention and it's now my Number 1 Beverage. Without rehashing previous discussions over its alleged greatness, what I want to know is: If someone thinks that AB is a terrific brew, what else would you recommend to him? /ff If Stone AB has done antying, it's created something of a style IMO. I don't like the style, but I can't think of anything anaglous. "******* Ale", I suppose. Not much of a recommendation, is it? But the following postings/recommendations of IPAs and such are misguinded. AB and DB are weirdo everything-in-the- kitchen kind of beers. Hop Ottin? Bear Republic Anything? C'mon... I think that the bottle (your reason for buying in the first place) has much to do with ABs success. And they seem to have a helluva distribution system in place. Don't get me wrong, Stone makes beautiful beers, but AB isn't one of them. I think very little of AB and DB. But that is my opinion. Your opinion may vary, and you should be happy with your opinion. If you like it - you like it. Alternative? Basing your newfound appreciation for Things Similar? ... Have you considered homebrewing? Scott Kaczorowski Long Beach, CA |
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Scott Kaczorowski wrote:
But the following postings/recommendations of IPAs and such are misguinded. AB and DB are weirdo everything-in-the- kitchen kind of beers. Hop Ottin? Bear Republic Anything? Fair enough, you would think my taste in pizza is weird too. When I'm cooking my own I prefer a pepperoni-anchovy-red onion-feta-capers-kalamata with crushed red peppers and a dash of gorgonzola (the cheese monster) if I'm in an indulgent mood. If it's takeout and the options are available, a simple pepp-anchovy-jalapeno will hold my interest. The local safeway makes deli sandwiches. I get'em with all the fixin's: olive tapanade, pickles (both kinds), horseradish dressing, deli mustard, peperoncini, all the veggies. But hold the mayo, please. Everything-in-the-kitchen? Sign me up! A genuine personal preference or a statement of style? Who's to say? It's probably some of both. I think very little of AB and DB. But that is my opinion. Your opinion may vary, and you should be happy with your opinion. If you like it - you like it. I do. I tried the Stone IPA and it'll do as a backup, but its personality is just not as appealing to me. So what do you think I should check out? Laphroig isn't my only scotch, either. It all depends on the mood. Alternative? Basing your newfound appreciation for Things Similar? ... Have you considered homebrewing? I don't have enough time for my current hobbies, let alone new ones. Maybe once the kids are a bit older. /ff |
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But the following postings/recommendations of IPAs and such
are misguinded. AB and DB are weirdo everything-in-the- kitchen kind of beers. Hop Ottin? Bear Republic Anything? C'mon... Bullshit. The original poster wanted people who *like* AB to suggest other beers that they also like. He did not say "name another beer that tastes like AB". I think Arrogant ******* is alright, although the last time I had it on tap it seemed to have a strong diacetyl presence that I hadn't noticed before which to me was unpleasant. Actually I think Double ******* is much much better than Arrogant ******* - seems more integrated somehow. So there you go: Mister OP - try out some Double *******. But stay away from the oaked ******* - yuck. _Randal |
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