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May. 7th, 2008 | 02:45 pm

While my Seattle Beer Examiner blog is starting to hit its stride, this one is suffering. I've had a lot of stuff going on and plenty more is coming. On the way home last night, I was excited to find that we now have Racer 5 in six packs in Seattle. It took awhile (supposedly because Bear Republic has lousy distribution up here), but now I can walk three blocks down the hill to a grocery store and get a six whenever I want. I also tried what is reputed to be the most bitter Belgian beer around, the De Ranke XX Bitter (on tap at the Stumbling Monk right now). It lived up to its billing. I think I need another glass or two to know how I really feel about it, so I won't say much for now other than it finishes dry and bitter and the bitterness stays with you for awhile.

Some other stuff I've been doing includes: brewing my first batch of homebrew, trying a pretty good chili beer at the Pike and getting geared up for Brouwer's Sour Ale Festival this weekend.

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Simmons B. Kestrel

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from: [info]sleestak
date: May. 8th, 2008 01:20 am (UTC)
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I'm hoping to get to Jolly Pumpkin - which is about an hour away from the house - sometime this summer and try a sour beer for the first time.

I never did a proper recap of Dark Lord Day, but check out what I sampled in line before the doors even opened:

- Westy 12
- Dark Lord '07
- 120 Minute IPA
- De Dolle Stille Nacht
- Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Stout
- Lagunitas Censored (bottles distributed for free)
- Angel Share
- Three Floyd's Fantabulous Resplendence
- One of the RR's...I think Supplication

And that's just based on my (murky) memory! It was a very good time.

I'm serious if you're interested in a bottle of DL'08...

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The Beer Retard

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from: [info]beer_retard
date: May. 9th, 2008 04:36 am (UTC)
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Wow, Jeff...sounds pretty amazing. I'm still interested in a DL trade. I just have to figure out what West Coast stuff I should send in return.

I'm going to plan a Midwest beer trip for 2009. We'll have to meet up and toss back a few if we can.

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