That Chocolate Milk Stout sounds pretty good. That Colorado bourbon is supposed to be pretty good as well. Never had it myself, but may have look for a bottle when I visit in the fall. Nice variety you picked up!
Jelly!
blind pig and Pliny the elder
No sir they do not I've only had the elder from them!They make some great stuff, do they distribute out in your hood @NIZZLE ?
Will do thanks brother!The elder is great, but quite potent...not exactly a "session" beer. The younger is amazing...but not quite sure if there's a beer worth the kind of lines it generates. Hit me up if there's anything from them that piques your interest, it's all easy enough for me to get
Blind Pig > Pliny and unfortunately way harder to get. Pliny isn't bad, it's really good but not worth the hype and effort for me to get imo. Give me some sanctification or beatification though and I may give you one of my children
blind pig and Pliny the elder
I actually agree with you, I think blind pig might be my favorite from them. I've only have damnation of all of the "-tions" but i'll fix that next time i hit up the brewery. OVL Stout is also phenomenal but they don't bottle it and it's tapped with nitrogen so they won't fill up a growler.Blind Pig > Pliny and unfortunately way harder to get. Pliny isn't bad, it's really good but not worth the hype and effort for me to get imo. Give me some sanctification or beatification though and I may give you one of my children
That Oro De Calabaza is a damn fine sour saison. If you aren't used to bottle conditioned beers be careful when you pour to try and avoid the "sediment" being poured in the glass. It's actually live yeast and while not harmful can cause some intestinal distress