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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #285 on: October 10, 2014, 03:55:11 PM »

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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #286 on: October 10, 2014, 03:57:33 PM »

About 10 minutes away!!!
That the name for your pen15?
GFY but I am LMFAO
:)  Had to, hard to resist a t-ball like that on a Friday
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #287 on: October 10, 2014, 03:58:29 PM »

Anything of 'new' interest on the liquor store run, Scott?
No, very disappointed. If you don't like pumpkin beer, which I don't there's very little new stuff of interest. Joe Canal's lately is stagnant

Well, Shit. Had a couple Breckenridge Vanilla Porters last night. Not the best vanilla porter I've ever had, but still pretty tasty none-the-less.
I don't mind Vanilla Porter but I consider it a good basic one that won't disappoint but won't floor you either.
Most vanilla's to me taste like an artificial flavoring additive rather than something integrated with the mash and fermentation.  Not a big fan.
I thought you were the Peanut Butter expert?
Coffee and chocolate as well, but as I said there is a different effect on the taste if the actual ingredients are included from the beginning of the fermentation instead of as  additives afterwords...like a syrup shot in a Starbucks coffee.
I completely agree.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #288 on: October 10, 2014, 04:05:32 PM »

Anything of 'new' interest on the liquor store run, Scott?
No, very disappointed. If you don't like pumpkin beer, which I don't there's very little new stuff of interest. Joe Canal's lately is stagnant

Well, Shit. Had a couple Breckenridge Vanilla Porters last night. Not the best vanilla porter I've ever had, but still pretty tasty none-the-less.
I don't mind Vanilla Porter but I consider it a good basic one that won't disappoint but won't floor you either.
Most vanilla's to me taste like an artificial flavoring additive rather than something integrated with the mash and fermentation.  Not a big fan.
I thought you were the Peanut Butter expert?
Coffee and chocolate as well, but as I said there is a different effect on the taste if the actual ingredients are included from the beginning of the fermentation instead of as  additives afterwords...like a syrup shot in a Starbucks coffee.

You could just say you just don't like vanilla and leave it at that.  :P

Personally, I may agree, but vanilla itself doesn't have that large a flavor spectrum like chocolate and coffee. So, there's not going to be a whole lot of differences in vanilla beers as the main focal point. It's more used as an enhancer/accompaniment to the other stronger flavors. Not the feature characteristic.
But I do like some, like the Stone Smoked Porter with Vanilla Bean, Ballast Point Victory at Sea, Sam Adams White Ale, and some of their other seasonals.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #289 on: October 10, 2014, 04:14:26 PM »

About 10 minutes away!!!
That the name for your pen15?
GFY but I am LMFAO
:)  Had to, hard to resist a t-ball like that on a Friday
Come on now it was at least a coach pitch.  Diameter is pretty similar though by the way even though can is much shorter.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #290 on: October 10, 2014, 04:14:59 PM »

Anything of 'new' interest on the liquor store run, Scott?
No, very disappointed. If you don't like pumpkin beer, which I don't there's very little new stuff of interest. Joe Canal's lately is stagnant

Well, Shit. Had a couple Breckenridge Vanilla Porters last night. Not the best vanilla porter I've ever had, but still pretty tasty none-the-less.
I don't mind Vanilla Porter but I consider it a good basic one that won't disappoint but won't floor you either.
Most vanilla's to me taste like an artificial flavoring additive rather than something integrated with the mash and fermentation.  Not a big fan.
I thought you were the Peanut Butter expert?
Coffee and chocolate as well, but as I said there is a different effect on the taste if the actual ingredients are included from the beginning of the fermentation instead of as  additives afterwords...like a syrup shot in a Starbucks coffee.

You could just say you just don't like vanilla and leave it at that.  :P

Personally, I may agree, but vanilla itself doesn't have that large a flavor spectrum like chocolate and coffee. So, there's not going to be a whole lot of differences in vanilla beers as the main focal point. It's more used as an enhancer/accompaniment to the other stronger flavors. Not the feature characteristic.
Also with chocolate and coffee there are lots of different ways to impart the flavors.  You can use chocolate hops, add cocoa nibs, bakers chocolate, chocolate malt and any number of iterations.  With coffee, you can do coffee beans (cracked, ground or whole), instant coffee, brewed coffee added later....so all sorts of options.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #291 on: October 10, 2014, 04:16:02 PM »

About 10 minutes away!!!
That the name for your pen15?
GFY but I am LMFAO
:)  Had to, hard to resist a t-ball like that on a Friday
Come on now it was at least a coach pitch.  Diameter is pretty similar though by the way even though can is much shorter.
A tee-ball for me is almost anything, Scott and I have a lot in common.  It's just how early do we want to start swinging :)
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #292 on: October 10, 2014, 04:16:15 PM »

Eat your heart out CG, how is working this afternoon?   Travellin Dave 601 Warhead to light.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #293 on: October 10, 2014, 04:17:44 PM »

Eat your heart out CG, how is working this afternoon?   Travellin Dave 601 Warhead to light.
"Pack it in. Pack it out."  That's just an awesome slogan!

Damn work, getting in the way of seasoning my humidor!
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #294 on: October 10, 2014, 04:18:38 PM »

Eat your heart out CG, how is working this afternoon?   Travellin Dave 601 Warhead to light.
First one and oh chit that Scotch Ale is some good beer!!!
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #295 on: October 10, 2014, 04:19:31 PM »

I think I talked myself into a Headley Grange and a Saucony Creek North Ramp Stout (coffee added) ...and I don't like it as much as the integrated beans.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #296 on: October 10, 2014, 04:19:40 PM »

Eat your heart out CG, how is working this afternoon?   Travellin Dave 601 Warhead to light.
"Pack it in. Pack it out."  That's just an awesome slogan!

Damn work, getting in the way of seasoning my humidor!
Made in CO what would you expect? 
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #297 on: October 10, 2014, 04:20:58 PM »

About 10 minutes away!!!
That the name for your pen15?
GFY but I am LMFAO
:)  Had to, hard to resist a t-ball like that on a Friday
Come on now it was at least a coach pitch.  Diameter is pretty similar though by the way even though can is much shorter.
A tee-ball for me is almost anything, Scott and I have a lot in common.  It's just how early do we want to start swinging :)
Don't you have to check with your wives first??  ...and here I thought you guys only swapped beer and cigars.
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #298 on: October 10, 2014, 04:22:49 PM »

About 10 minutes away!!!
That the name for your pen15?
GFY but I am LMFAO
:)  Had to, hard to resist a t-ball like that on a Friday
Come on now it was at least a coach pitch.  Diameter is pretty similar though by the way even though can is much shorter.
A tee-ball for me is almost anything, Scott and I have a lot in common.  It's just how early do we want to start swinging :)
Don't you have to check with your wives first??  ...and here I thought you guys only swapped beer and cigars.
Pshhh, like that means a lot coming from you ;)
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Re: 10/10/2014
« Reply #299 on: October 10, 2014, 04:25:10 PM »

Anything of 'new' interest on the liquor store run, Scott?
No, very disappointed. If you don't like pumpkin beer, which I don't there's very little new stuff of interest. Joe Canal's lately is stagnant

Well, Shit. Had a couple Breckenridge Vanilla Porters last night. Not the best vanilla porter I've ever had, but still pretty tasty none-the-less.
I don't mind Vanilla Porter but I consider it a good basic one that won't disappoint but won't floor you either.
Most vanilla's to me taste like an artificial flavoring additive rather than something integrated with the mash and fermentation.  Not a big fan.
I thought you were the Peanut Butter expert?
Coffee and chocolate as well, but as I said there is a different effect on the taste if the actual ingredients are included from the beginning of the fermentation instead of as  additives afterwords...like a syrup shot in a Starbucks coffee.

You could just say you just don't like vanilla and leave it at that.  :P

Personally, I may agree, but vanilla itself doesn't have that large a flavor spectrum like chocolate and coffee. So, there's not going to be a whole lot of differences in vanilla beers as the main focal point. It's more used as an enhancer/accompaniment to the other stronger flavors. Not the feature characteristic.
Also with chocolate and coffee there are lots of different ways to impart the flavors.  You can use chocolate hops, add cocoa nibs, bakers chocolate, chocolate malt and any number of iterations.  With coffee, you can do coffee beans (cracked, ground or whole), instant coffee, brewed coffee added later....so all sorts of options.

Absolutely. Vanilla, you probably don't have as many options. You have the bean, an extract, something infused... That's why I was saying it is probably better suited as a supporting flavor, not the star of the show. The beers you mentioned earlier would fit this method of thinking. It could also be that vanilla loses quite a bit through the brewing processes, so they have to really pump it up to get it to show through. That may be why it comes off as artificial. An example might be avocado. Not that there would be people lining up for it, but inherently it has little flavor past the 'fresh' state. I'm sure it would be very difficult to get the flavor after any cooking process, so they would add it as late as possible.
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