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OK, many of you already know I'm really a wine guy (and some Patrón also
), but I have to admit I found a beer that completely turned me into liking this more than ever.
Yes, as you may have already guessed, since I'm a wine guy I tend to like dark beers, and among my all-time favorites are Guinness Drought and many others, yet this one is the one that made me start the thread: Breckenridge Vanilla Porter.
It's like a slightly softer version of Guinness Drought with vanilla beans blended in! I'm really sold on this one! To the extend now I'd love to go on a trip to Colorado just to visit their brewery! (and hit the slopes if possible as well
).
So here it is, the beer thread! All beers welcome! Let your fellow members know what you like, dislike, what's your best brew; tap or bottle? Tips, etc! Let's hear it!
I'll entertain you with some images of this hidden jewel from Breckenridge, CO, enjoy!
Breckenridge Vanilla Porter (http://www.breckbrew.com/)
It's a dark ale style porter, with some complex flavors and aromas. You can taste dark chocolates, root beer, butterscotch, and vanilla, all blended together with a nice sweet aroma.
The finish is rather dry, though, and there's a hint of bitterness probably from hops hidden in the background.
Overall, how they managed to blend in real vanilla beans without the overcrowding vanilla flavor makes for quite a remarkable and interesting beer.
Hard to find, not all taverns and pubs carry them though..
(and this is a German Car Forum!, tell us about those thousand year-old perfected German beers too!!
)
Yes, as you may have already guessed, since I'm a wine guy I tend to like dark beers, and among my all-time favorites are Guinness Drought and many others, yet this one is the one that made me start the thread: Breckenridge Vanilla Porter.
It's like a slightly softer version of Guinness Drought with vanilla beans blended in! I'm really sold on this one! To the extend now I'd love to go on a trip to Colorado just to visit their brewery! (and hit the slopes if possible as well
So here it is, the beer thread! All beers welcome! Let your fellow members know what you like, dislike, what's your best brew; tap or bottle? Tips, etc! Let's hear it!
I'll entertain you with some images of this hidden jewel from Breckenridge, CO, enjoy!
Breckenridge Vanilla Porter (http://www.breckbrew.com/)
It's a dark ale style porter, with some complex flavors and aromas. You can taste dark chocolates, root beer, butterscotch, and vanilla, all blended together with a nice sweet aroma.
The finish is rather dry, though, and there's a hint of bitterness probably from hops hidden in the background.
Overall, how they managed to blend in real vanilla beans without the overcrowding vanilla flavor makes for quite a remarkable and interesting beer.
Hard to find, not all taverns and pubs carry them though..
(and this is a German Car Forum!, tell us about those thousand year-old perfected German beers too!!

