Where do you live? Might help in suggesting things that are commonly distributed in your area.
Southampton RIS and Baltic Porter
Smuttynose Porter
almost anything from Captain Lawrence brewery
you had Brookyln Black Ops yet?
Is there a convient way to see what's generally distributed in your area?
Is there a convient way to see what's generally distributed in your area?
Finally tried a Trappist Rochefort 10:
Delicious and I like it a bit better than St. Bernardus Abt 12. The Bernardus seems to have bit more unpleasant bitterness, but that could just be the way the sediment pours.
Yeah I usually just pour a small part of the bottle, drink that, and then continue to add it bit by bit so the sediment goes mostly towards the later pours.if you dont like the sediment then dont pour it in? i never pour the sediment on any belgian. unfilitered wheats... sure, but the sediment only makes a belgian taste like shit, so maybe that was your problem with the first la fin du monde.
What do you mean by beer taste? Hop flavor? Bitterness?I tried the Sam Smith's Oatmeal Stout. I'm obviously not a beer connoisseur because the "beer" taste was the most present for me and I really hard a hard time differentiating it from another beer.
At least there wasn't enough difference for me to say "hot damn that's some good beer".
The last beer I remember drinking where there was a significant taste difference was Fat Tire and I liked it.
Any recommendations for flavored beer where the flavor theme is really strong and doesn't taste much like actual beer? Like fruity or oatmeal or chocolate. I'll try anything if it sounds good, but if it's just beer with a hint of whatever flavor...I usually don't like it.