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so I can finally post my pictures of the bottleshare I went to. Somehow, I'm still alive. This was among 40-50 of the best beer traders in SoCal. No, I did not try everything, but I did try a shitton of beer. Here are some pics and reviews:
The final boneyard
This was, by far, the highlight for me
I missed out on the Armand season beers, but I've had them before. When I got there, I was promptly handed a taster of Crianza Helena. This was only brewed once to honor a birth of someone's daughter. Cantillon took a lambic and aged it in cognac and bordeaux barrels. Fucking perfect. Dry, acidic, bright, lots of barnyard and horse blanket but not enamel peeling. I know I will never have that beer again, so I savored it.
Drie Fonteinen Zenne Frontera is the hot shit right now, and I was disappointed by it. Something in there gave the beer an "off" character. Hard to put my finger on. More pictures...
Look at all that De Garde and a Veritas vertical
De Garde is one of my favorite breweries to come out in the past year, especially if you like sour ales. L'Hiver Melange was a bourbon barrel sour that was downright intimidating. If I had just had that, it'd be fine, but it was way too much among everything else. It was boozy, sour, hulking...loved it. Their Passionfruit Bu, a passionfruit berlinner weisse, was another favorite. Super dry and fruity. Loved it
All dat Cantillon...
Getting to try different vintages of Iris and Lou Pepe Kriek & Gueuze was another highlight. 2015 Fou Foune was fucking straight Dole juice. Loved it. The beers I brought were by OEC and Casey. OEC is this tiny brewery out of Connecticut that is putting out great shit. I brought one of their Experimentalis beers, brewed with peaches and herbs. Loved it. I also brought their Spontalis, which is a spontaneously fermented ale, and it was right up there with the Belgians. Casey is a small batch saison and wild ale maker out of Colorado. I brought their standard saison and East Bank, a honey saison. Both were fantastic.
What I love about this event is everybody knows everybody and is super friendly and generous with their pours. It's unreal. I always feel like a kid at the adults table every year when we do this.
Also the food was fucking killer. The host made homemade stromboli and pulled pork. Fucking killed it. I ate so much goddamn food I had to.
The final boneyard

This was, by far, the highlight for me

I missed out on the Armand season beers, but I've had them before. When I got there, I was promptly handed a taster of Crianza Helena. This was only brewed once to honor a birth of someone's daughter. Cantillon took a lambic and aged it in cognac and bordeaux barrels. Fucking perfect. Dry, acidic, bright, lots of barnyard and horse blanket but not enamel peeling. I know I will never have that beer again, so I savored it.
Drie Fonteinen Zenne Frontera is the hot shit right now, and I was disappointed by it. Something in there gave the beer an "off" character. Hard to put my finger on. More pictures...

Look at all that De Garde and a Veritas vertical

De Garde is one of my favorite breweries to come out in the past year, especially if you like sour ales. L'Hiver Melange was a bourbon barrel sour that was downright intimidating. If I had just had that, it'd be fine, but it was way too much among everything else. It was boozy, sour, hulking...loved it. Their Passionfruit Bu, a passionfruit berlinner weisse, was another favorite. Super dry and fruity. Loved it
All dat Cantillon...

Getting to try different vintages of Iris and Lou Pepe Kriek & Gueuze was another highlight. 2015 Fou Foune was fucking straight Dole juice. Loved it. The beers I brought were by OEC and Casey. OEC is this tiny brewery out of Connecticut that is putting out great shit. I brought one of their Experimentalis beers, brewed with peaches and herbs. Loved it. I also brought their Spontalis, which is a spontaneously fermented ale, and it was right up there with the Belgians. Casey is a small batch saison and wild ale maker out of Colorado. I brought their standard saison and East Bank, a honey saison. Both were fantastic.
What I love about this event is everybody knows everybody and is super friendly and generous with their pours. It's unreal. I always feel like a kid at the adults table every year when we do this.
Also the food was fucking killer. The host made homemade stromboli and pulled pork. Fucking killed it. I ate so much goddamn food I had to.