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The Brooklyn Brewery Is Back

Friday, November 7th, 2008



Do you remember that time I wrote about the Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout?

Yeah, I have been hunting for this for a long time. I enjoyed it so much back in January, but I haven’t been able to find it since. I thought something was wrong.

Apparently, only brews the black once a year. Hey, that’s fine with me, I just wish I knew that before picking through the cooler every time I go to a store.

As I was up at last night, a passed by this gem. I brought the 6-pack home and cracked open a cold one. About half way through the , I started feeling drunk. I was saying stupider (yes, that’s a word) things than normal. That’s when I remembered that this is the that is really strong. By the time I was finished, I had sent out a few emails. Whoops.

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Just Getting Some Stuff Done Around The House

Saturday, October 25th, 2008



After I came back from playing this morning, I moseyed around just finishing up some stuff that needed to get done.

First and foremost, I had to make a new batch of . I am almost out of my current (Irish ). It will be horrific if I run out. I ordered the ingredients for my new batch a few weeks ago. This time, I am not messing around. I mixed things up a bit with a new recipe. Here’s what I did…I went ahead and did my thing with the . I added what I needed to add and stirred when the directions told me to stir. This time, instead of just sealing up the big jug and waiting for it to , I decided to a pot of decaf and pour it in with the rest of the mixture. I also added 100 grams of . When I was finished mixing everything together, I took a big smell. It was like I had my nose in a huge glass. Ahhhhh, the aroma of in the making.

Now, all I need to do is to find somewhere in this that remains between 70 and 80 degrees. Yeah right. Like there is anyplace that hot here. I think I am going to store the downstairs, because that is the most heated area of the . Even if the goes up and down, I think it will be ok.

Today, I also made another batch of ice cream. I decided to make traditional bean, because I haven’t made a real smooth one yet. I am very proud of myself because this batch came out very well. I believe that if you tried it, you would give me a hug. It’s intoxicating.

Later on, Laura and I went outside to hang the around the door and to trim the in front of the . She did most of the and I did all of the trimming.

, just in case you were wondering, this is what I was doing when you called.

I’ll take a picture of the another day. It’s pretty windy outside right now and I might blow away.

Since it was a great “working outside” afternoon, the decided to join us. I tapped a metal stake into the ground and put her leash around it. Laura took a bunch of pictures of her and I wanted to show you the one where she () looks the most buff.

Doesn’t she look like such a punk?

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The Fort Collins Brewery - Chocolate Stout

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008



Hey, guess what guys and gals? Yes, I found another . Before I begin, please let me know if I ever repeat any of my posts. That would be a little embarrassing.

Ok, I was up in this evening doing a little . I have this great that has the most excellent . Tonight, I made herb . It knocked my socks off, just like my socks were knocked off in my previous post. Tomorrow night, I am making and .

You know, I have often considered writing blog posts describing the things I cook. I am just starting to get good at it, but I would tell you if what I made was bad. I’m honest like that. I will have to think about that one. The problem with taking pictures of the stuff I make is that the pictures would come out terrible. It takes a very long time to set up those real pictures for and stuff, and I fear that my singular reputation as a would be tarnished and I wouldn’t view myself as one any more. I would still cook, but it wouldn’t be as much fun as it is now.

Anyway, back to my story. I was when I passed the area, again. I know, I know, it’s my weakness. Don’t worry mom, I don’t too much. This area was near the . for some reason, they keep the seasonal over in this area, while the regular is kept over in the aisle. I browsed through the area for a while looking for something good. There were mainly ales and , which don’t do it for me. I decided it wasn’t my night for and I moved over to the area.

I did most of my when I wandered over to the real aisle. I chatted it up with some lady who was trying to surprise her husband with a new that he hasn’t tried yet. She mentioned that he liked the . I told her that I just saw some in the other area, but by a different . Maybe he would like that. She thanked me and hurried off. That was my good deed for the day and made me think to myself that I was an angel. Remember the last time I thought I was an angel?

As I was now looking over the entire selection all by myself (just the way I like it, hehe), I noticed a glaring at me. It said “ ” right on the side. “Hmmm,” I thought, as I was picking it up and putting it in my cart. That’s a much as I thought…just “Hmmm.”

Fort Collins Brewery Chocolate Stout

Fort Collins

Check ‘er out.

I finished up and left. When I got back to the , I unpacked all the and started up my process. The first thing I always do is crack open a before I start . It makes things glide. I took a few sips and decided that this “Fort Collins Brewery Chocolate Stout” is exactly what my next batch is going to taste like.

Did I mention that I am making next? I have all the ingredients. I was thinking about adding to it, but I think I better not. I like to my at night and I fear the will make me lie in bed staring at the ceiling. That’s not good for my game.

Speaking of , today was a fantastic clinic. I truly think I am getting better. My buddy and I hit for about a half hour after the clinic and we came to the conclusion that we have both improved considerably. This dude is like a wall at the net, so I don’t mess with him there, but as for ground strokes, we are lovin’ it. Believe it or not, we are signed up for cardio- on Monday mornings now. We’ll see how that goes. I think I’m more into smacking balls than running around, but I’ll get back to you with the verdict.

That’s all. Good night.

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Monday, October 6th, 2008



I am neither an optimist nor a pessimist, my glass is clearly empty.

I have been drinking my Irish at a healthy pace. I don’t think I have been having too much of it, although at times, I have thought I haven’t had enough. It seems to get better tasting over time. Every so often, I go to the store to grab a few six-packs of some neat little micro- that I haven’t tried yet. Those are usually awesome, but I still would love having 65 of those awesome in the …made by me.

Empty beer mug

Empty mug

Since I am now running low on my home made , I decided to give a call to my friends over at Makebeer.net. I read a recipe on their blog on how to make “Chocolate Vanilla Stout.” This recipe intrigued me because it wasn’t your typical fairy , like most in the world. I am sure you know my taste in by now. Let’s see…ok, if you can throw a at a wall and the wall breaks, I like the .

I talked to the fella at the other end of the line for a while, who was pretty eager to help out. I was most appreciative for that. He seemed to understand my issue (all their are too light). We talked about the . He said he didn’t care for the part of the recipe. I told him that I like . He looked up a recipe and gave me some information on how to make that.

Basically, I need to make the Irish Stout that I have made before. Before I pitch the , I need to mix in 100 grams and a of ground . The has to be in some sort of a sack. I have to think about what that sack will be.

I ordered the Irish kit and am working on the other ingredients. Remember, this is the first that I will be making that isn’t strictly from a kit. Sure, it’s not too involved, but I still think I’m special.

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Celebrator Doppelbock By Ayinger Brewery

Thursday, September 18th, 2008



I think I may be the first person on the planet to return a six-pack of . Oh well, they had it coming to them.

Today, I ran over to the local place and handed them the bad six-pack of ’s and replaced it with a four-pack of Celebrator Doppelbock by Ayinger Brewery. I must say, this is a rather well tasting with great over at the . It’s pretty rich with a nice smooth finish. They even gave me little plastic rams on each .

Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock

Ayinger Celebrator

It’s a pretty good that I would consider buying again.

I am still searching for another black, slow dripping, syrupy that sticks to my ribs. So far, the only two that have come close were the Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout and the Samuel Adams Double Bock. These were truly fabulous . I know, I know, they aren’t for everyone, but as long as you give them a good try, you’ll make me happy. It’s like telling your kid to eat his peas, just try the .

For my next , I am going custom. I am going to get on the horn with the people over at MakeBeer.net and talk recipe. I want it thick. I want it rich. No excuses and no more lazy thin . I will throw a few bars and beans in there if I have to. By the way, MakeBeer.net has a new blog where they do talk recipe, so if you are interested, stop on by.

Cheers.

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