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I would never wait that long for a pint of beer. I have also enjoyed hopslam a lot more than pliny the elder so I'm not all about the hype or BA/ratebeer stats
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Just cracked open a Two Hearted and took a few sips. I feel like this is just as good as Hopslam. Flavor profile is obviously different, but if this was as scarce as Hopslam is it would garner just as much hype (if not more, in my opinion). I'll post full reviews on both later tonight or tomorrow.
I find 90 minute a little too malty for my tastes. I'm currently drinking a Hi-Res out of the same exact glass though.I can't believe I haven't had this before... Awesome brew
I find 90 minute a little too malty for my tastes. I'm currently drinking a Hi-Res out of the same exact glass though.
If Sucaba tasted like church wine I wouldn't be an atheist.Enjoy that Pliny my man!
I just cant get into barleywine at all. Someone told me it reminded them of church wine, and ever since then I can't get past that.
If Sucaba tasted like church wine I wouldn't be an atheist.Enjoy that Pliny my man!
I just cant get into barleywine at all. Someone told me it reminded them of church wine, and ever since then I can't get past that.
Ah. I think I see the issue here. There's a BIG difference between American Barleywines and English Barleywines. American Barleywines are sticky, piney and hoppy. Sierra Nevada Bigfoot is an example of this style. Not the biggest fan of this style, myself. English Barleywines, however, are sweet and malty with flavors of caramel and toffee. Virtually no hop presence. The difference is night and day, and English Barleywines (such as Sucaba) are far superior, in my opinion.Maybe our church has good wine?If Sucaba tasted like church wine I wouldn't be an atheist.Enjoy that Pliny my man!
I just cant get into barleywine at all. Someone told me it reminded them of church wine, and ever since then I can't get past that.
I dont know, maybe I haven't had a good barleywine before. I've tried Sierra Nevada's and Lagunitas', and wasn't a fan. Will sucaba change my mind?