[ARCHIVED THREAD] - Samuel Adams Octoberfest.... (Page 1 of 2)
Posted: 10/9/2011 1:45:47 PM EDT
| Is it worth drinking a 12 pack tonight? Or PIE? |
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The SA Octoberfest has a "meaty" taste to me. Now, the brew I'm drinking right now on the other hand... Munich Dark and Crystal 60 malt, Hallertau hops, and German Lager yeast. 3 months of lagering. Perfection in a glass. I'm glad there are more extreme beer snobs than me on here. |
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The SA Octoberfest has a "meaty" taste to me. Now, the brew I'm drinking right now on the other hand... Munich Dark and Crystal 60 malt, Hallertau hops, and German Lager yeast. 3 months of lagering. Perfection in a glass. I'm glad there are more extreme beer snobs than me on here. I'm no snob. It's just most commercial beer tastes like piss.
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The SA Octoberfest has a "meaty" taste to me. Now, the brew I'm drinking right now on the other hand... Munich Dark and Crystal 60 malt, Hallertau hops, and German Lager yeast. 3 months of lagering. Perfection in a glass. I'm glad there are more extreme beer snobs than me on here. Its just nice to be able to make a beer style you want. No snobbery involved. I'm drinking a hopped up red rye I made 2 months ago. Awesomeness in a glass |
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As nationally distributed fall beers go, Sierra Nevada Tumbler has my vote. I just discovered that one this year. Pretty good. Their summer stuff was incredible as well. I think they overall have surpassed New Belgium as my go-to large-scale beer. |
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As nationally distributed fall beers go, Sierra Nevada Tumbler has my vote. I just discovered that one this year. Pretty good. Their summer stuff was incredible as well. I think they overall have surpassed New Belgium as my go-to large-scale beer. Really? New Belgium is solid. I'll have to try some SN on tap if I can find it. |
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The SA Octoberfest has a "meaty" taste to me. Now, the brew I'm drinking right now on the other hand... Munich Dark and Crystal 60 malt, Hallertau hops, and German Lager yeast. 3 months of lagering. Perfection in a glass. I'm glad there are more extreme beer snobs than me on here. I'm no snob. It's just most commercial beer tastes like piss. ![]() Snobbery implies that you look down on someone else for their choice. Or, for that matter, that you even care what other people drink at all. I'm a beer geek. There's a difference. And there's also a difference between just saying, "That beer sucks." and pointing out what you perceive to be an identifiable and quantifiable flaw. I've personally been disappointed in a lot of SA products since they started contracting out a lot of their brewing a few years back. I think quality control headed downhill a bit. It's still good, and it's still beer, but I don't think it's as good as it once was. Say, in about 2006, 2007. I do love a liter or two of festbier, though. I didn't have any time to make a batch this year, but next weekend we'll be tapping a pumpkin ale we made about 7 weeks ago. |
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Good Stuff! I don't think they make a bad brew. Who? Sam Adams?
Go get some Coastal Wheat and report back. ![]() To each his own. Personally, I think any and all IPAs, even the Sam Adams version, are absolutely disgusting. Other than that, there isn't a Sam I don't love. |
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The SA Octoberfest has a "meaty" taste to me. Now, the brew I'm drinking right now on the other hand... Munich Dark and Crystal 60 malt, Hallertau hops, and German Lager yeast. 3 months of lagering. Perfection in a glass. I'm glad there are more extreme beer snobs than me on here. I'm no snob. It's just most commercial beer tastes like piss. ![]() Snobbery implies that you look down on someone else for their choice. Or, for that matter, that you even care what other people drink at all. I'm a beer geek. There's a difference. And there's also a difference between just saying, "That beer sucks." and pointing out what you perceive to be an identifiable and quantifiable flaw. I've personally been disappointed in a lot of SA products since they started contracting out a lot of their brewing a few years back. I think quality control headed downhill a bit. It's still good, and it's still beer, but I don't think it's as good as it once was. Say, in about 2006, 2007. I do love a liter or two of festbier, though. I didn't have any time to make a batch this year, but next weekend we'll be tapping a pumpkin ale we made about 7 weeks ago. So, saying it has a "meaty" taste is just saying it sucks? OK, the particular combination of malts they use causes the beer to have an unmistakable quality reminiscent of beef, possibly aged beef, with a hint of pork.
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As nationally distributed fall beers go, Sierra Nevada Tumbler has my vote. I just discovered that one this year. Pretty good. Their summer stuff was incredible as well. I think they overall have surpassed New Belgium as my go-to large-scale beer. Really? New Belgium is solid. I'll have to try some SN on tap if I can find it. New Belgium remains solid. It's just that I lost any real interest in looking for their stuff after I found the Sierra Nevada stuff. There are too many smaller breweries stuff to try to worry about stocking too many mainstream brands - and my fridge/frige is only so big. |
Gona get me some more this week. I killed a pack this weekend and some Kentucky bourbon.

