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Fall Fest, Christmas Ale, Mardi Gras Bock, Jockamo, SOS, and Double Dog Vanilla all say hi.
The thread title is "exceptional", not "exceptionally bad."
I take that back. Vanilla Double Dog is perfectly average.
re: Average breweries that produce an exceptional beerPosted by BottomlandBrew on 11/19/12 at 4:45 pm to Spudly
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Fall Fest, Christmas Ale, Mardi Gras Bock, Jockamo, SOS, and Double Dog Vanilla all say hi.
SOS and Double dog are good, though not above average and not anywhere near exceptional. The rest are below average.
re: Average breweries that produce an exceptional beerPosted by Spudly on 11/19/12 at 5:03 pm to BottomlandBrew
Well I didn't literally mean exceptional...just responding to Abita "mailing it in." I think Abita gets shat on far too much. Those are all solid beers imo. It's cool to hate Abita.
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Fall Fest, Christmas Ale, Mardi Gras Bock, Jockamo, SOS, and Double Dog Vanilla all say hi.
Christmas Ale for bottom of the bottom.
Sweetwater gets a lot of mention, but many of their standard rotation is a bit meh. 420 is good, Festive Ale and Happy Endings are really good and many of the Dank Tank series are very good. The Danktoberfest release was exceptional IMO.
ETA-All the Sammy Octoberfest fan boys should try that Danktoberfest and they will understand what many have said about way too many really good Octoberfest beers on the market to settle for the Sammy.
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quote:I dunno. I had an Abita Rye Select once that tasted oddly similar to gasoline.
if they would just bottle their select series in bombers then a lot of people's opinions would probably change.
I am not a huge beer drinker, but I do enjoy the Abita Springs Stawberry beer when the season comes around. They only use fresh strawberries in the beer, so it is a seasonal beer. Covington Brewery also has a strawberry flavor, but they do not use fresh strawberries.
re: Average breweries that produce an exceptional beerPosted by s14suspense on 11/19/12 at 8:51 pm to delta3504
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I am not a huge beer drinker, but I do enjoy the Abita Springs Stawberry beer when the season comes around. They only use fresh strawberries in the beer, so it is a seasonal beer. Covington Brewery also has a strawberry flavor, but they do not use fresh strawberries.
I don't believe it's like that any more. Pretty sure Abita uses the extract not a days.
re: Average breweries that produce an exceptional beerPosted by LSU alum wannabe on 11/19/12 at 9:32 pm to Rouge
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Shiner Cheer
Shiner is my vote. Cheer is their best product IMO. But their Bock is of course good and what they are known. Black is good. Blonde is good. the only thing Shiner makes that disappoints me is their Heffeweissen. I love the style but theirs sucks.
Someone mentioned Lagunitas and Sierra Nevada? What is "average" and what do you consider an exceptional brewery? I mean damn! Unless made in Belgium it does not make cut?
re: Average breweries that produce an exceptional beerPosted by kfizzle85 on 11/19/12 at 9:37 pm to s14suspense
Where can I get the SA Bishops Barrel? Didn't hear about this till now and only see that it's not in stores just bars? Flying Saucer? Hay Merchant?
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