Saturday, August 15, 2009
Final Day 242 - Unibroue 17
Unibroue - Unibroue 17
Chambly, Québec (CANADA)
ABV 10.0% Calories 280*
I visited mom today, it is her birthday and I sat there with her having a nice long conversation. We discussed a variety of topics from Taiwan's typhoon tragedy, to selling my house in Horseheads, NY. I let her know that she is going to be a grandmother again and that it is going to be another grandson! She was very excited and it was just nice to sit there under the sun and breath in all of her words of wisdom. She told me how lucky I am to have such a loving wife who supports me in whatever endeavour I choose. Like usual she suggested that I take initiative and prepare for the future with all my mind, body, and soul. I told her about my career, my life in general, and all my worries but she reassured me that all I needed to do, was to prepare now to ensure the I continue on the right path. She did laugh at me, unnecessarily, for still partaking in such immature games such as drinking a beer every day for 365-days. 'How is this suppose to prepare you to be a father', 'how does this bring you health, happiness, and growth'? I told her that sometime, the happiest part of my day is to relax and drink my beer (especially if it is one I know I will like); but after some contemplation she is right, the only growth I see is around my waist and on the scale. She tells me to stop playing stupid games and to focus on what is important. She tells me that I have become complacent in life and that I should break out of this cycle and try something new - the beer may make you happy and it may be fun, but it doesn't help you in preparing for the future. My mom is right as usual.
I don't know who follows this blog but I have mustered up the courage and will take my mom's advice and quit my quest for One-A-Day. I would still love to drink 365 beers and I will continue this blog until I do so, but it may take more than the original 365 days, it may take twice as long. I may miss my beers but I need to switch gears and try some new things. I want to go back to my mom next year and wow her with all my improvements, accomplishments, and growth. I can't be wallowing in mediocrity anymore. Next year mom, I'll have much more to tell you.
My last official beer in my One-A-Day run; I'm cracking open Unibroue's 17th Anniversary Ale to celebrate my mom's birthday. It is actually a very strong Dark Belgian beer - much too strong for my liking but still a very good beer if you can get your hands on one. I do have more beers in stock but I will take my time to enjoy them, love you mom.
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Friday, August 14, 2009
Day 241 - Danny's Irish Style Red Ale
Moylan's Brewery - Danny's Irish Style Red Ale
Novato, CA (USA)
ABV 6.5 Calories 200*
Not nearly as flavorful and interesting as Moylan's IPA but a decent brew. At $1 less, it may be worth the purchase. However, I'd rather go with the Bear Republic and/or Blue Frog beers. Its nice that I'm drinking all of these CA microbrews relatively close to one another and can easily distinguish between the breweries that I like more over the breweries that plain suck. Moylan's has a bunch of beers including a Double IPA that I would love to drink; so they are in limbo until I gather more information.
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Thursday, August 13, 2009
Day 240 - Moylan's IPA
Moylan's Brewery - Moylan's IPA
Novato, CA (USA)
ABV 6.5 Calories 200*
A solid IPA; wouldn't expect anything less from another California micro-brew. I'm wondering if all the IPA's I enjoy have the same ingredients. The only drawback to this beer is the $4.99 I had to pay for a 22 oz. Much more than one should expect from a local brewery. Regardless, this is a great beer. If you can find it, have one.
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Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Day 239 - Fischer Amber
Brasserie Fischer - Fischer Amber
Schiltigheim, France (FRANCE)
ABV 6.0 Calories 180*
My first beer from France after 239 days. Nothing memorable here; a very bland amber ale - nothing interest to note. The French should stick with fine cuisine (which, I'm not very interested in) and fine wine (also, not very interested in). I guess the only thing I really like out of France is french fries.
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Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Day 238 - Fire Rock Pale Ale
Kona Brewing Co. - Fire Rock Pale Ale
Kona, HI (USA)
ABV 5.8% Calories 188
Another one from Kona; this Fire Rock is solid. Crisp and refreshing like it says on Kona's website. I would love to be sitting on the beach in Kona, with my feet up, watching the waves sipping on this Fire Rock. One of these days...
Monday, August 10, 2009
Day 237 - Longboard Island Lager
Kona Brewing Co. - Longboard Island Lager
Kona, HI (USA)
ABV 5.5% Calories 100
My first beer from Hawaii. On my spreadsheet I just added a column for state so now I know that I've had beers from 16 states and to no surprise 70-80% of these domestic brews have been from California. I know there must be so many more awesome micro brews out there that aren't even found/sold in the CA market; only traveling to those areas could I get my hands on them. This Island Lager from Kona is decent - fairly plain in taste. The Red Rocket from Bear Republic blows the Kona out of the water. Maybe it is a good thing to live in CA.
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Day 236 - Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen
Pyramid Brewery - Pyramid Haywire Hefeweizen
Seattle, WA (USA)
ABV 5.2% Calories 145
This is actually the same beer as the Pyramid Hefeweizen from Day 124 - however, since they tricked me with this new label and name, I'm counting it as another beer. Here is what I had to say the first time around (my sentiments hold true):
Decent Hefeweizen; a nice amber-ish color with little head. Simple flavor with nothing too spectacular. Light citrus taste; probably better from tap.
Saturday, August 8, 2009
Day 235 - Dos Equis Lager
Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery - Dos Equis Amber
Monterrey, Nuevo León (MEXICO)
ABV 5.0% Calories 130
Love the commercials, not so much the beer. Had an interesting day today - went to the San Diego Zoo for the first time (I believe I went to the Wild Animal Park several years ago). The weather was mild, not too hot, but many of the animals were sleeping - i.e the giant pandas. Its also interesting that they sell beer at the zoo, I guess it is pretty normal but it just felt out of place. Nice dinner at Roy's to celebrate my mother-in-laws birthday.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Day 234 - Oregon Honey Beer
MacTarnahan Brewery - Oregon Honey Beer
Portaland, OR (USA)
ABV 5.0%* Calories 160*
Glad it is Friday - found out we are having a boy today. Excited. Ecstatic. Should celebrate with more than one beer, instead we get pizza at BJ's and my favorite dessert - Pazooooooooki. This Oregon Honey Beer is sub-par. Look forward to drinking this and many more beers when my son turns 21 in 2031; man I will be old by then.
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Thursday, August 6, 2009
Day 233 - Taddy Porter
Samuel Smith Brewery - Taddy Porter
Tadcaster, Yorkshire (ENGLAND)
ABV 5.0% Calories 180*
I don't get it, this beer is also very highly rated. Maybe it is the epitome of English Porter, but I guess if you don't like English Porter it's like telling someone who's a vegetarian that this is the best steak in the world. I guess in this scenario, I'm the vegetarian.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Day 232 - Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
North Coast Brewing - Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
Fort Bragg, CA (USA)
ABV 9.0% Calories 369
Sweet dark beer. Nice over the hump beer, just wish the heat would leave us and I'd be riding home like a nice spring day in Moscow. This is a very dark and strong beer. Very good reviews; people who go out and purchase Imperial Stouts... generally like Imperial Stouts. If you've been following me, I much prefer the citrusy, hoppy, IPA. This North Coast beer is highly rated and I'm sure if you like a nice solid Imperial Stout, this would be on the top of your list. I just think it is far too heavy for a hot summer's night. Should drink this in the winter time.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
Day 231 - Ruederich's Red Seal Ale
North Coast Brewing - Ruederich's Red Seal Ale
Fort Bragg, CA (USA)
ABV 5.5% Calories 177
Man is it hot out here in our Inland Oasis. I got home from the sauna and decided to take the two dogs out to enjoy the sauna. Both dogs were pooped out of their minds when we got home. It's great to live in such a natural and perfect sauna-like environment. I had the Red Seal Ale today; not bad, had some interesting characteristics - I almost thought I had a lychee infused beer after the first few gulps. The beer is fairly hoppy, nice color but overall I enjoyed the Bear Republic and Blue Frog 'Red's' better. Not to knock North Coast because this is a good bear. Have one.
Monday, August 3, 2009
Day 230 - Karlovacko
Sunday, August 2, 2009
Day 229 - Shock Top Belgian White
Anheuser-Busch - Shock Top Belgian White
Saint Louis, MO (USA)
ABV 5.2% Calories 168
Had a fun time getting up this morning; long night with the open bar, Heineken's, shots, wine, champagne, the works. This Shock Top was pretty bland, nothing compared to the Hoegaarden. Nice try. Going to go sleep now.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Day 228 - Heineken
Heineken BV - Heineken
Zoeterwoude, Netherlands (NETHERLANDS)
ABV 5.0% Calories 110
It has taken me 228 days to drink one of the most proliferated beers in the world - Heineken is brewed in close to 40 countries and you'll find it in all parts of the world - about 170 countries to be exact. Since there is so much of this beer everywhere, I did my share and drank a good 6 or 9 of these; it was at a wedding, it was an open bar, what do you expect? Congrats to Jack and Michelle on beginning a beautiful life together. For the time being... no more Heineken for me.
Friday, July 31, 2009
Day 227 - Red Frog Ale
Blue Frog Grog & Grill - Red Frog Ale
Fairfield, CA (USA)
ABV 6.5% Calories 170*
Another yummy beer from this microbrew up in the Bay Area. Nice and hoppy with plenty of subtle sweetness. Smells good, looks good. I like the frogs on both the Red and the Blonde. Definitely get your hands on one of these beers.
The ant wars have not ended. The floor steamer arrived and I did a bit of cleaning to get rid of any possible sweet trails, but now they are oozing out of the walls along the cupboards and onto our counter tops where even the slightest bread crumbs draw them out. I would gladly kill all the ants in this world if I could.
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Thursday, July 30, 2009
Day 226 - Blonde Frog Ale
Blue Frog Grog & Grill - Blonde Frog Ale
Fairfield, CA (USA)
ABV 6.75% Calories 180*
When you go to the movies without any expectations and come out like 'wow, that was Oscar worthy' - that is how I feel about this beer. Blue Frog? Who's ever heard of Blue Frog? Sadly, other than Stone Brewery (an hour from where I live) a lot of these magnificent micro-brews are in Northern California. How come I never knew about these breweries during my Cal days. It was always MDG's and Corona's (or whatever was on sale at Safeway). This Blonde Flog Ale is very hoppy and has intense flavors; almost like an IPA (maybe that is why I like it so much) as opposed to a regular blonde. If you can find one of these, you should definitely try one.
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Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Day 225 - Sol
Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma Brewery - Sol
Monterrey, Nuevo León (MEXICO)
ABV 4.5% Calories 143
Its great that I'm keeping all my beer information on a spread sheet, it is so easy to look up all the Mexican beer's I've had so far and even find out when the last time it was that I had a Mexican beer. Sol was my drink of choice when wife and I were vacationing in Puerto Vallarta. I counted 44 drinks in 3 nights (4 days) at our all inclusive resort; I'd say a good 1/3 of them were Sol. Eat breakfast. Drink Sol. Lay at pool. Drink Sol. Sit in Jacuzzi. Drink Sol. Make babies. Drink Sol. Lunch. Sol. Dinner. Sol. It was great. Here in the US, in the comforts of my home, Sol is not so good - just another pissy cerveza; but I will never forget what you did for me in Mexico.
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Day 224 - Fireman's Brew Brewnette Beer
Fireman's Brew - Fireman's Brew Brewnette Beer
Woodland Hills, CA (USA)
ABV 10.8% Calories 200*
Its kind of funny, Fireman's Brew brews 3 different beers - this Brewnette is the only one that shows the alcohol content on the label. I wonder if it is the righteous thing to do, to warn would be drinkers of a 10.8% beer. Actually out of the 3, I like the Redhead Ale the most - but even that is mediocre compared to Bear Republic. Go Bears. The ant war continues.
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Monday, July 27, 2009
Day 222 - Fireman's Brew Redhead Ale
Fireman's Brew - Fireman's Brew Redhead Ale
Woodland Hills, CA (USA)
ABV 5.5% Calories 160*
Much better than yesterday's blonde; go firefighters. I feel like I'm a firefighter in my kitchen these days - we've been having ant wars for the better part of two weeks. We've used two different sprays (Hot Shots being the better one), baits, mass stompings, and vacuuming, etc. but the ants keep finding a way in. Our vacuum is just one big mass grave. I was actually waiting for the Eureka Steamer I ordered from Amazon to give the kitchen floor a good cleaning but it looks like it won't be here until tomorrow.
Back to the beer. Since this is similar to the Red Rocket and Genesis Ale, I would give this Redhead the bronze. Gold medal goes to the Red Rocket.
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Sunday, July 26, 2009
Day 222 - Fireman's Brew Blonde Beer
Fireman's Brew - Fireman's Brew Blonde Beer
Woodland Hills, CA (USA)
ABV 5.0% Calories 140*
What a great story; this beer was started in 2000 by two fire figthers trying to brew the best beer for their fire fighting bretheren. It has grown to include coffee and other 'on-duty' drinks. The beer itself is 'ok'; not a big fan of blonde but it was smooth and easy to drink. They actually have a 'Brewnette' and 'Redhead' which I'll be trying tomorrow.
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Saturday, July 25, 2009
Day 221 - He'Brew Messiah Bold
Schmaltz Brewing Company - He'Brew Genesis Ale
Saratoga Springs, NY (USA)
ABV 5.6% Calories 160*
I ate an an Asian Buffet earlier this evening and am still up to the throat in fullness. Almost wanted to skip my beer but decided to pound one down and head to bed; should have chosen something lighter. This Messiah Bold has 'bold' flavors, it says it is a dark brown ale but it almost tastes like Red Rocket Ale from a few days earlier; a little less hoppy but similar tastes. Now I'm super bloated, no wonder I'm gaining the pounds... buffet and beer doesn't spell weight loss.
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Friday, July 24, 2009
Day 220 - Stiegl Weizen Gold (Hefeweizen)
Stiegl Brewery - Stiegl Weizen Gold (Hefeweizen)
Salzburg, Austria (AUSTRIA)
ABV 5.0* Calories 150*
220; only 145 more to go :). This is a decent hefe; a fairly solid taste an an interesting smokey after tone. Great for a hot summer evening. I'm excited that it is Friday and that I don't have to do anything all weekend long. Will be nice to relax and have some more beers.
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Thursday, July 23, 2009
Day 219 - Beck's
Brauerei Beck & Co. - Beck's
Bremen, Germany (GERMANY)
ABV 4.9% Calories 143
Beck's is a very common beer here in the US, one of the more marketed German beers. Don't have anything good to say so I'll talk about the weather. It has been blazing here in SoCal, Corona is hot - doesn't seem to have much airflow in this region during the summer, just a conventional oven baking. And commuting on the motorcycle has been straight up nasty. It's like sitting in a sauna for an hour, I come home and need to change out of my clothes, but life goes on and hopefully I can get my hands on better beers to make me happy.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Day 218 - Red Rocket Ale
Bear Republic Brewing - Red Rocket Ale
Healdsburg, CA (USA)
ABV 6.8% Calories 180*
Go Bears! Go Bears! This Red Rocket rocks. 3 for 3. Winner winner chicken dinner. Bear Republic rises in stature and blows other breweries behind. I would rather drink the 3 Bear Republic beers I've had so far over the top 3 best beers of any other brewery (outside of Chimay...). Beat it.
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Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Day 217 - Hop Rod Rye
Bear Republic Brewing - Hop Rod Rye
Healdsburg, CA (USA)
ABV 8.0% Calories 200*
Wow, this is a good beer. Why haven't I drank any Bear Republic beers until this week? On the website they call this 'essentially a bold American IPA made with 20% rye malt.' I don't care what they call it, its great. This is 2 for 2 for Bear Republic, I have one more lined up for tomorrow, if BR goes 3 for 3, this brewery will catapult itself into my top 5. I know there are more BR beers at the local BevMo and I will be sure to stock up on others next time I visit.
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Day 216 - Racer 5 IPA
Bear Republic Brewing - Racer 5 IPA
Healdsburg, CA (USA)
ABV 7.0% Calories 200*
I wonder if the owner/brewer of Bear Repbulic is a Cal alum; the brewery is north of San Francisco, almost near Mendocino County were all the pot heads are - sounds like a Cal grad to me. This Racer 5 is pretty darn good; one of the better beers I've had in a long time. Very hoppy with strong, bold flavors that tingle your taste buds. I've had beers from almost every part of the world but it all comes back to the West Coast IPA's; something about these new age brews that make me smile and want more. Can't wait until these 365 days are over; so I can just go out and buy the beers that I like. This will definitely be on my list.
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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Day 215 - Żywiec Porter
Żywiec Brewery - Żywiec
Żywiec, Poland (POLAND)
ABV 9.5% Calories 220*
This is eerily similar to the Baltika Porter I had a few days ago and just as bad. Not sure why anybody would like a beer like this - like drinking concentrated sugar water with alchol mixed in - in a formula gone bad. Polish beer really sucks.
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Saturday, July 18, 2009
Day 214 - Erdinger HefeWeizen Dark
Erdinger Weissbrau - Erdinger HefeWeizen Dark
Erding, Germany (GERMANY)
ABV 5.6% Calories 170
A German dark hefe; malty, rich, with the 'German' twinge, which I not a big fan of - drinking all these beers I realized that a lot of these older European brewers (German brewers to be exact) brew beers that may have been well liked 300-400 years ago but it just doesn't mesh with my Taiwanese American taste buds. I'm enjoying it only because its Saturday night but wish I had popped opened another Unibroue.
Friday, July 17, 2009
Day 213 - Éphémère
Unibroue - Éphémère
Chambly, Québec (CANADA)
ABV 5.5% Calories 150*
Chalk up another one for one of my favorite breweries from up north beyond our borders. The Éphémère is a very light sweet beer with apple cider-ish taste - essentially a spiked apple-cider. Beer was easy to drink, bubbly but really not one of my favorites from Unibroue and with so many good beers, I probably wouldn't buy this again unless it was for guests who like sweet beer.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Day 212 - Stone 13th Anniversary Ale
Stone Brewing - Stone 13th Anniversary Ale
Escondido, CA (USA)
ABV 9.5% Calories 300*
Strong, super bitter, and a slight sweetness to this beer. This is the 13th Anniversary Ale from Stone; you should get one and try it out. Here is what they have to say on Stone's website:
“Big, red, and a hop monster!”
1. This is the first time we’ve ever released the Imperial/Double Red style.
2. We used more pounds of hops per barrel than any beer we’ve ever made.
3. We used Chinook hops in the brewhouse for bittering and flavor, then dry-hopped this beer with a 50/50 blend of Simcoe and Centennial.
4. As an added bonus, we then dry-hopped it again, just prior to filtering and packaging. That’s right, our popular double dry-hopped process, for the first time ever in one of our bottled beers!
Really this beer is hopped-out. Had two sips and I'm buzzing.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Day 211 - Red Nectar Ale
Nectar Ales - Red Nectar Ale
Paso Robles, CA (USA)
ABV 5.4% Calories 150*
A very nice brew. An American Amber with as much bitterness as most IPA's - this Red Nectar definitely surprised me - I had no expectations since I just picked this right off the shelf at my local Albertsons. A solid beer, this brewery actually only brews 3 beers, one of them is an IPA the other a Hemp Ale - I will hopefully get my hands on their IPA for a taste.
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Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Day 210 - Cerveza Caguama
Monday, July 13, 2009
Day 209 - Chang Beer
ThaiBev - Chang Beer
Bangkok, Thailand (Thailand)
ABV 5.0% Calories 150*
I had quite a good time drinking this and other Thai beers in Phuket many years ago. I remember meeting a couple from Holland and had a night to remember... or forget. What is interesting is that Chang Beer is 5% ABV here in the US but is brewed with rice in Thailand at 6.4%; maybe that is why I had such a good time wandering the streets of Patong. Actually, this is a great 'Asian' beer - in my book it ranks up there with Taiwan Beer as best beers to drink 'till you drop.
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
Day 208 - Mississippi Mud Black and Tan
Mississippi Brewing - Mississippi Mud Black and Tan
Utica, NY (USA)
ABV 5.0% Calories 160*
The first time I had this beer it was at a Claim Jumpers and I thought I was so cool drinking out of a big pint jug. It is hard for me to judge how good this black and tan is since its been so long since I've had a Guinness/Bass black and tan. The beer is a little dark, a little heavy for 5%, and doesn't go far with any bitter tastes or any other flavors for that matter. Maybe it is cool to just drink from a jug but it won't be on my shopping list for a long time. Plus how do you call yourself 'Mississippi' when you're brewed and bottled in Utica, NY? Lame.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Day 207 - Cusquena
Cervesur - Cusquena
Lima, Peru (PERU)
ABV 5.0% Calories 140*
I had a Peruvian beer on Saturday at a friends house watching UFC 100. I don't remember exactly which Peruvian beer I had but I think this is the one. I forgot the bottle and forgot the name. Hopefully I'll figure it and and edit this post if necessary. I group it with all the other Mexican cervazas; the aliens may have came down to Earth and built them a city in the clouds but they definitely did not teach them to brew beer.
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Friday, July 10, 2009
Day 206 - Anderson Valley Poleeko Gold Pale Ale
Anderson Valley Brewing Company - Anderson Valley Poleeko Gold Pale Ale
Boonville, CA (USA)
ABV 5.5% Calories 160*
My fifth installment of these fine beers from Boonville, CA. This is a relatively bitter beer; not upon the entry but the aftertaste and it lingers for some time. The official description says the beer has an 'arousing abundance of hops, adds both a floral bouquet and a lively, citrusy finish'; I just taste mainly the hops - the citrus finish is almost non-existent in my books. Still a quality beer but lacks the star power of some of the better pale ale's & IPA's.
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Thursday, July 9, 2009
Day 205 - Baltika 6 Porter
Baltika Brewery - Baltika 6 Porter
Saint Petersburg, Russia (RUSSIA)
ABV 7.0% Calories 180*
This is the sweetest porter I've ever had - I've just had a few sips and I'm not sure I can go any further. It is almost like a sugary cough syrup. Not sure why I keep subjecting myself to these Baltika beers (this is my 6th); maybe I'm just a little anal and want to have all 1-9 and maybe because the beer is cheap and I need some fillers - its going to be a tough road to 365.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Day 204 - Taj Mahal Premium Lager Beer
United Breweries - Taj Mahal Premium Lager Beer
Bangalore, India (INDIA)
ABV 4.5% Calories 140*
Unless I was in India, sitting at an open air restaurant, dipping naan bread into some spicy authentic curry, overlooking the Taj Mahal at sunset - I'd probably never have this beer again. And if that is the case, I hope to meet this beer again soon.
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Tuesday, July 7, 2009
Day 203 - Asahi Super Dry
Asahi Breweries - Asahi Super Dry
Tokyo, Japan (JAPAN)
ABV 5.0% Calories 130*
The last Asahi beer I had was on Christmas day last year; day 14 of this 365-days of beer. It's been a long road and I'm almost getting sick of beers - sometimes it is just too hot to drink a beer or I'm just too full to want to chuck one back. But I'm almost to my goal - I probably have 5 more pounds to gain and several hundred more dollars to invest. Asahi Super Dry is actually more malty than most Asian beers; probably not as easy to drink lots in one sitting. Its interesting, I've had beer from Taiwan, China, Japan, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and even New Zealand and Australian (if you count those as 'Asian') but I'm still missing my Korean beers - I'll have to remind myself to get some next time I'm at H-Mart.
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Monday, July 6, 2009
Day 202 - Kirin Light
Kirin Brewery - Kirin Light
Tokyo, Japan (JAPAN)
ABV 4.0%* Calories 95
I haven't had an Asian beer in quite some time - today it was perfect; I was shooting some hoops and it was burning up here in the Inland. The Kirin Light was exactly what I needed, a light, thirst quenching beer. No taste, but definitely easy and enjoyable to drink - much better than a Sam Adams Light. I think I could easily drink a few 22's in one evening.
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Day 201 - Young's Double Chocolate Stout
Wells & Young's - Young's Double Chocolate Stout
Bedford, England (ENGLAND)
ABV 5.2% Calories 160*
One day removed from 4th of July, I take in another Chocolate beer; this one from an English brewery. I'd have to say I'm not usually a big fan of English beers and that is why I chose to drink an American beer on the 4th of July, but I think I made a mistake - I should have drank this one yesterday, it would have been much more festive and it would have brought me more joy. This is a very interesting beer, it tastes like a spiked chocolate milk. I've only had 10-beers from England so far and this is probably my favorite. Good job with the chocolate. Yeah for Young's - Boo for Bayhawk.
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Saturday, July 4, 2009
Day 200 - Bayhawk Chocolate Porter
Bayhawk Ales - Bayhawk Chocolate Porter
Irvine, CA (USA)
ABV 5.4% Calories 180*
Happy anniversary America; thank goodness for income tax, property tax, and California's increased sales tax. Feels great to be an American sharing our wealth together. To celebrate I'm drinking a local beer from right around the corner - Bayhawk Ales in Irvine, CA. Too bad this beer stinks just as bad as our economy. It tastes like sour chocolate gone bad. Interesting flavor if you like sucking on feet. Try one just for the shits and giggles. Hopefully by this time next year, the economy will be better and Bayhawk will be out of business.
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Friday, July 3, 2009
Day 199 - Köstritzer Schwarzbier
Köstritzer Schwarzbierbrauerei - Köstritzer Schwarzbier
Köstritz, Germany (GERMANY)
ABV 4.8% Calories 160*
Another beer von Deutschland - this one a dark beer. It's interesting that all of these German beers have such long histories and also brew under the 'Puritan Law'; but my palette simply yearns for a more modern, American flavor - I love the American micro-brews and they simply beat out all these old timers in my mind. Sorry, my taste buds are just not flattered by these fancy old school beers; maybe it is an acquired taste.
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Thursday, July 2, 2009
Day 198 - Warsteiner Premium Verum
Warsteiner Brewery - Warsteiner Premium Verum
Warstein, Germany (GERMANY)
ABV 4.8% Calories 160*
Since coming back from my little East Coast trip I've been a little lackadaisical about my postings. I'm not sure if it is the heat or just pure laziness that I haven't been updating on a daily basis - but rest assure, I am drinking my beers. This one out of Germany is a regular ole' pilsner, not my favorite type of beer but it is clean, crisp, and easy to drink. The logo on the bottle stands for "A Queen among the beers", which is a first - never thought any brewery would want themselves to be known as the 'Queen' of beers...
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Day 197 - Chambly Noire
Unibroue - Chambly Noire
Chambly, Québec (CANADA)
ABV 6.2% Calories 172
Probably the only thing that I am jealous of Canadians (or rather Quebecans) is their ease of obtaining Unibroue beers. While in Montreal, you can go into a grocery store and pick up a slew of Unibroue's at 1/2 the price; many of them are very rare or probably not even exported to the states. This Noire is a decent beer; flavorful, malty, with tastes of coffee. Not sure if I could sit and have a few of these but one was definitely good.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Day 196 - Blanche de Chambly
Unibroue - Blanche De Chambly
Chambly, Québec (CANADA)
ABV 5.0% Calories 132
Unibroue's white beer; very nicely done - drank it straight out of the bottle and it had wonderful character - tasted great, bitter, sweet, citrusy, all in one. I'd have to say Unibroue currently ranks as my favorite brewery; every beer is quality in its own regard.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Day 195 - Raison D'etre
Dogfish Head - Raison D'etre
Milton, DE (USA)
ABV 8.0% Calories 220
My second Dogfish - my first (the 90 Minute IPA) still being one of my favorite; actually I should drink it again to see if I have a different opinion about it since I've gone through 185+ beers then... This Raison D'etre was a bit heavy, strong malty flavors - almost like drinking a coffee. A good beer but not nearly as good as my first Dogfish - I'm going to have to drink a few more from this brewery before I can decide if this micro-brew deserves to be in the upper echelon of breweries.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Day 194 - Landshark Lager
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Day 193 - Boreale Rousse
Brasseurs Du Nord - Boreale Rousse
Blainville, Quebec (CANADA)
ABV 5.0% Calories 160*
This is suppose to be Quebec's first red beer similar to the American Amber; it actually tasted great with my grilled steak. I'm wondering if beer just tastes better when you're on the road and when you are eating steak. I also love the polar bear mascot - there were several advertisements I saw, one of them was the polar bear as 'Venus' in Botticelli's "Birth of Venus". There were many more iterations from this brewery but I just couldn't fit them into my luggage or I would have brought home many many more polar bears. I actually had several more beers at a very lovely wedding in the evening; mostly Boston Lagers.
*estimated
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