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| First bottle of Parish Grand Reserve Posted by Soul Gleaux Just tapped into my first bottle, have to say its pretty damn tasty. Anyone know the alchol content of it?Reply Back to Top |
| 11% I think. Reply Back to Top |
| "Appearance: little head. I blame the bartender Smell: caramel molasses and spice. Good hop presence. Taste: nice balance of malt and hops. More bitter than malty. Caramel with slight biscuit with hop bitterness on top and some alcohol (a good amount for winter) Mouthfeel: chewy and alcohol numbing(in a good way) without tasting 11%. Drink ability: a filling beer but hides its abc well. Great brew to drink in the cold months. Overall: solid beer. Maybe the best brew produced in Louisiana." Reply Back to Top |
| Where can I pick this up? I'm in Nola Reply Back to Top |
| are bottled parish brews in the nola market yet? Reply Back to Top |
quote: I would assume its all gone by now. Call steins. Reply Back to Top |
| Thanks, I'll run by there to tomorrow. Reply Back to Top |
quote: :rondo: Reply Back to Top |
quote: Unless Steins is close or you need to go there anyway, I'd call first. This beer was a limited release and it is likely no longer available. Reply Back to Top |
| Parish Brewery is killing it Reply Back to Top |
quote: The Canebrake is solid and is selling like crazy, but the Grand Reserve is at another level. I am looking forward to the Envie Pale Ale. I love seeing a local brewery that knows what it is doing. Reply Back to Top |
| can one buy the canebreak in bottles in nola? Reply Back to Top |
quote: I can't wait to try it now. Reply Back to Top |
| Rondo is hooking me up with some grand reserve Reply Back to Top |
| Not 100% positive but ive been told by some stores that you can only get canebreak in bottles around lafayette. This post was edited on 12/4 at 8:55 pm Reply Back to Top |
quote: It is only in the Lafayette market at this point. Reply Back to Top |
| I got two bottles as a gift this weekend. Thinking of drinking one and letting one age. How long should i age one for? Reply Back to Top |
quote: It will age well for years. Andrew brewed it with the intent on being able to try multiple years worth down the line. Reply Back to Top |
quote: I did a Food Board favor and hid one at the Rouses on Tchoup for anyone who asked. There were only 4 left last night. I took one, hid one behind the Dansk Mead Viking Blod and pulled the other two to the front, so look behind the mead, unless some Rouses employee figured out my game. $12.99. Reply Back to Top |
quote: That's. Awesome. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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