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Attention Hop Heads!

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Hollingshead's put the first of two kegs of Moylan's Hopsickle on tap yesterday. Amazing stuff, and it seems much more bitter than in the bottle. You have to get some!
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kevinham wrote:Hollingshead's put the first of two kegs of Moylan's Hopsickle on tap yesterday. Amazing stuff, and it seems much more bitter than in the bottle. You have to get some!
More bitter than in the bottle? Is it like pouring a bag of hop pellets into your mouth?

I might have to revisit this some day... I really couldn't handle a whole bottle the last time. :shock:
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I might have to revisit this some day... I really couldn't handle a whole bottle the last time.
Maybe your delicate taste buds should just stick to Munich Helles. :)
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brahn wrote:
I might have to revisit this some day... I really couldn't handle a whole bottle the last time.
Maybe your delicate taste buds should just stick to Munich Helles. :)
LOL - damn you IEB judge!
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brahn wrote:
I might have to revisit this some day... I really couldn't handle a whole bottle the last time.
Maybe your delicate taste buds should just stick to Munich Helles. :)
Ohhhhhhhhhhh SNAAAAAAAAAAAP! LOL

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Just think how many good beers one could make with that many hops! :lol:
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jward wrote:Just think how many good beers one could make with that many hops! :lol:
I agree. What a waste of hops. Sure, it's unique. But, is it good?
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BrewMasterBrad wrote:
jward wrote:Just think how many good beers one could make with that many hops! :lol:
I agree. What a waste of hops. Sure, it's unique. But, is it good?
Hell yes!
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BrewMasterBrad wrote:
jward wrote:Just think how many good beers one could make with that many hops! :lol:
I agree. What a waste of hops. Sure, it's unique. But, is it good?
The whole sample before you cast stones thing comes to mind. It's an excellent beer to the point of being instructional for experienced brewers in how to overload hops while maintaining a high level of maltiness for a good counterpoint.

Try it.

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Oskaar wrote:
BrewMasterBrad wrote:
jward wrote:Just think how many good beers one could make with that many hops! :lol:
I agree. What a waste of hops. Sure, it's unique. But, is it good?
The whole sample before you cast stones thing comes to mind. It's an excellent beer to the point of being instructional for experienced brewers in how to overload hops while maintaining a high level of maltiness for a good counterpoint.

Try it.

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That's what I meant by "hell yes!"
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I'll be going tonight around 6, so you guys should come and have your minds (and taste buds) blown.
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Wish I could, I'm at the office till late night tonight.

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Post by lagger not lager »

I think you can blame Kevin for this, but they blew the first keg tonight before either one of us got there. So I apologize to anyone who came by to drink some delicious hopsicle (Tim) but apparently they're going to put the second keg on tomorrow sometime, so hopefully it will still be there on friday. :-)

Also, according to Kenny they are planning on putting on the new Stone Anniversary either tomorrow or Friday.
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Would that be Anniv. 12?
Hmm, wonder what style this one's going to be?
11 was wonderful!
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spkrtoy wrote:Would that be Anniv. 12?
Hmm, wonder what style this one's going to be?
Stone 12: Bitter Chocolate Oatmeal Stout.
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