Eismann wrote:Just realized I picked up the Dragon's Milk Bourbon Barrel stout by mistake. It's OK, but bbs isn't my thing. I like bourbon and I like stout, just not together.
I'm the same way.
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Eismann wrote:Just realized I picked up the Dragon's Milk Bourbon Barrel stout by mistake. It's OK, but bbs isn't my thing. I like bourbon and I like stout, just not together.
Eismann wrote:Just realized I picked up the Dragon's Milk Bourbon Barrel stout by mistake. It's OK, but bbs isn't my thing. I like bourbon and I like stout, just not together.
Sigwolf wrote:Eismann wrote:Just realized I picked up the Dragon's Milk Bourbon Barrel stout by mistake. It's OK, but bbs isn't my thing. I like bourbon and I like stout, just not together.
Not sure what you mean by "by mistake", but FWIW, there is only one Dragon's Milk from New Holland. It's always been aged in bourbon barrels, and it's always been a stout. They've recently changed the labels and packaging to clearly indicate this, likely due to the increased popularity of bourbon barrel beers. The bottles label it as "Ale aged in oak barrels", but it was still classified as an American Stout, and the description used to clearly indicate those oak barrels were indeed bourbon barrels. Now they've put that information on the four-pack carriers by calling it Bourbon Barrel Stout, but it's still the same Dragon's Milk.
Sigwolf wrote:In Ohio, probably one of the only positive things I will say about this state... a growler bought anywhere can be filled anywhere.
Michael Scott wrote:Anyone seen the Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale yet?
eddysnake wrote:Michael Scott wrote:Anyone seen the Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale yet?
good stuff, picking up a case after work. Also grabbed a case of ST Phin and Matts extraordinary ale, nice change of pace
Kraftster wrote:I am trying to figure out what sort of beer to get for this weekend to treat myself but also get something appealing enough for some fairly basic taste guests on Sunday. I've been going to bombers and 750 ML bottles for the past several months, I will probably have a very difficult time actually picking out a case of something.
Michael Scott wrote:Anyone seen the Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale yet?
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