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Old 07-20-2006, 05:05 PM
MrWookie MrWookie is offline
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Update 9/11/07: This thread has been going for quite some time now, and it looks rather lengthy. While I'd say that it's still interesting to read straight through, I've constructed an index that contains a sorted list of every review that's been posted in this thread. If you're wanting to look up a new beer to try out witout wading through a monster thread, this will be a handy resource.

One other thing I'd like to say is just because this thread is large doesn't mean that new contributors are unwelcome. I, and all the active readers of this thread, are interested in getting new people involved all the time, so even if you feel like you're fairly new to beer, haven't tried everything that's been reviewed, or haven't read many of the other reviews, don't be intimidated about posting your own take on any beer you've tried. No need to worry about using flowery language or exotic descriptions or being a "beer expert," whatever that means. Just tell us whether you liked the beer or not, although it's usually helpful if you compare the beer you're reviewing to another you've tried. Also, don't worry if a beer you're reviewing has been reviewed a few times already by people in this thread. Getting a new take on a beer is always welcome, since your tastes may be different from some of the other reviewers. Mainstream or microbrew, light or dark, import or domestic, we'd like to hear about it all, so we encourage anyone to participate.

And now below, is the original text that started this thread:

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OK, let's kick this thing off. The TLDR Beer Club will be for people to try out new beer and report their findings. If you're not already a beer enthusiast who's tried everything under the sun, here's all you have to do to become a member:

Next time you're out beer shopping, pick a variety of beer you enjoy (IPA, brown ale, stout, barleywine, lambic, pilsner, whatever) and buy two different examples of that variety: one that you've tried before and like, and one you've never tried before. Go back home, try them out, and write up a comparison, telling us which you liked better and why. This would give people more to read about your recommendation, and people who read it are more likely to have tried one of the beers you're reviewing, letting them better identify. Please post the reviews in this thread so we can keep them all together for reference and commentary.

For continuing adventures in the beer club, you can try out a new variety and pair of beers, expand on your first adventure or that of others, or whatever branch you want to take from there. Hopefully, we'll end up with quite a record of great beers to try (and probably some to avoid). I may not get to my first pair right away, but anyone is welcome to kick things off before I do. Bottoms up!

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Old 07-20-2006, 05:17 PM
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sweet idea
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Old 07-20-2006, 05:57 PM
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On my way home I stopped at my liquor store and to my surprise, they let me mix and match out of their "singles" section. So I created my own 6-pack out of 2 of each of the following:

Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA (based on a previous thread)
Warsteiner (no type listed on bottle, wtf? But it looked interesting)
Long Trail Hibernator

At this very moment I am drinking the 60 minute IPA, and thus far it is nothing short of great. It really has a good bite to it and seems to linger for a good amount of time. I will report more on it and the others as I imbibe them.

This is going to be awesome.

Edit: Wookie- Can we have people put a one or two word review in bold at the end of their review posts (i.e AWESOME or STAY AWAY ) just to make the thread easier for those who want to skim it in flat mode?
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:04 PM
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Wookie - great idea, I'm not the most knowledgeable person on beers, but I love to try new ones.

Last night I tried the Spaten Optimator - Here is a Beer Advocate review of it

I mentioned it in the German Food Thread I started over in OOT.

I found it to have a slightly sweet nose (is this just a wine term? donno) and hints of molasses / brown sugary sweetness in taste. Medium-bodied, overall I enjoyed it quite a bit. Also was told 7.0% alcohol, nice.

To ground you somewhat, my favorite beer is Young's Double Chocolate Stout - this had similar characteristics I thought.

-Al
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:12 PM
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Acoustix,

Warsteiner I'm fairly sure is a hefeweizen. I haven't tried it myself, but I've heard good things. DFH 60 is nothing short of great, and I'm glad you like it. As for highlighting a summary, sure, sounds good.

Al,

Optimator is a great beer I discovered after taking the physics GRE. The people who took it with me all went to a nearby bar to drown our sorrows of the test. I ordered a liter of it because it had a cool name, and I was not disappointed. Afterwards, I was pretty tanked.

And as for using the term "nose," sure, you can use it to describe beer. It's just a fancy way of saying "smell."
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:14 PM
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I really like Spaten Optimator. I drank a 6pack of it in preperation for the kotkp tournies!
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:18 PM
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Wookie:

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And as for using the term "nose," sure, you can use it to describe beer. It's just a fancy way of saying "smell."

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I'm fancy like that will do [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]

2 breweries I always hear mentioned in best-ofs are Samuel Smith's (I'm a fan of their Oatmeal Stout) and Young's. Beers from these 2 breweries never fail to dissapoint me.

-Al
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:22 PM
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Sam Smith and Young's are both IMO good but not reat breweries, although Sam Smith is a decent amount better. Ultimately, they're probably worth giving a try, but there's probably 50 better breweries than those two, although I do reccomend Young's double chocalate stout, and Sam Smith's imperial stout and oatmeal stout.
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:23 PM
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M: I don't really like Warsteiner. I can't really remember, but talking about it with the bartender last time I had it a while back, I think he said it was not technically a hefeweizen, but they still recommended drinking it with a lemon. I don't remember what he said exactly, but I do remember that I didn't care for it, nor do I care for hefeweizens.

SL and others looking to just make short suggestions: you should check out the OOT Beer Club thread. I'd love to hear some of you elaborate on some of the one-liner recommendations in that thread.
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Old 07-20-2006, 06:32 PM
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Warsteiner is a standard, run-of-the-mill European Lager. Not sure exactly what, it might be a Pils. In any case, its certainly nothing special. Its a huge brewery, though, with worldwide distribution and pretty good saturation in many markets. I'm not a big fan, but its not offensive or anything.
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