People like what they like. Really can't judge them for that. I mean, I guess as far as "craft" brewing goes there are standards but like. People like me raised in BFE relate to these guys because this is what we had/have. So like. If we like this stuff, cool; we don't care what you like.
Just wrote a comment on this a moment ago - so .. I second this. I think a little whiskey might help him kick back and enjoy some styles he might not like in their usual 'form'. Hope to see some in the next episode!
Bro...this is the most entertaining channel I've ever watched! Instant sub. Reformation brewery has a Belgian Tripel called Jude 10% alc content, and Monday Night Brewery has a sour called Dr. Robot. Both brewerys out of Georgia definitely recommend them.
Man you gotta review some Bourbon Barrel Aged Stouts Dragon's Milk, FireStone Walker , Dogfish Head World Wide Stout, Anderson Valley Wild Turkey, Ballast Point High West
DFH WWS is not barrel aged unless you got the BA version at the brewery. The regular version in bottle isn't. And Anderson Valley WT cannot even come close to comparing to those others you mention! Anything from Firestone Walker will blow the rest away.
Barrel Stouts is a great one. Goose Island BCBS is a must (non-adjunct and the standard) Founders KBS or CBS (coffee) Dragon’s Milk (entry and strong bourbon) Avery Uncle Jacobs (high ABV) Prairie Pirate Bomb (rum barrel) Goose Island Brasserie Noir (wine barrel)
while watching this, im eating ice cream with fresh cut peaches. An waiting for my high to kick in. Love the videos, got alot of funny and witty commentary. Keep them up 😀
Hey, Alabama Boss. Love watching your beer reviews. I'm a fellow Craft Beer guy down in Texas and wanted to know if you'd be open to doing a video on Texas Craft Beers??
I saw the title and thought, "The Boss isn't gonna like any of those." I almost lost it when you peeled off the foil and popped the cap on that Belgian one to reveal a cork.
Just discovered this gem of a human tonight and I am definitely gonna be up all night tonight watching these hilarious beer reviews. Sorry in advance to my employer
I almost died laughing when it came to the Belgian. I have literally watched that part several times and couldn't breath properly. I thought I'll asphyxiate from laughing that hard!
Alabama Boss: I’m Chuck and I drive a truck. You’ve chosen Belgian beers twice now as your favorites. That makes sense, Belgian beers are great. Try these: Duvel Belgian Golden Ale Trappistes Rochefort 10 St Barnardus Abt 12 Chimay Tripel Also, you should try North American Belgian-style ales: Unibroue La Fin Du Monde Goose Island Matilda Boulevard Bourbon Barrel Quad Ommegang Three Philosophers They’re crafty, but they’re still beer. And I’ll bet you’ll like at least a few of them.
Maybe Alabama Boss should review all Alabama Craft beers?? Ill happily find 6 beers you might actually like that are craft.. Let me know and ill round them up and send them to you.... I love IPA, DIPA, Sours, Stouts, Porter, Saison.. almost all craft beer... but that being said I love your take on it because some of this stuff just gets silly.
Sour beers are without a doubt a required taste. I do recommend taking at least 3 different sips as you try them to familiarize your palate with it. This is also known as prolonging the suffering. Cheers, -J.O.
Sweet baby Jesus is a good one, plus great lakes brewing Edmund Fitzgerald porter and burning river are also very good. If you cpuld get your hands on any troegs brewing company beers they are worth a try as well. Especially there mad elf during Christmas time
Any of classic brews from any breweries like Sierra Nevada, Pyramid, Rogue, Dogfish Head, Leinenkugel, Alaskan, Sammy Adams, Wells and Youngs, New Belgium Brewing, etc. Or you could try my all time favorite craft brew, Fat Tire. There's seemingly countless numbers of craft brews and breweries out there. Just try whatever you like and suits you.
Hey Boss, you need to do some craft beer reviews from here in Indiana such as Sun King, 450 North, Upland and Zwanzigz... think you would like some of these plus it'll be cool to see some local beers on here!
IT IS OFFICIAL. I have only watched a little over half, and now immediately know that is some great comedic entertainment content. I am a San Diegan freshly transplanted to the south.(to the A) Now San Diego being the craft beer capital, I feel some of the local breweries pushing their product. Most definitely NEEDS collaboration(AKA help) from west coast brewers. Keep up the great work. Strive from more beers from Oregon and California. Barrel aged Barelywines. Or maybe double IPAs. Should get Alabama a bottle of the 120 minute IPA. This year it is 18%, had a friend purchase in south carolina over the border.
This style of sour sucks but I would love to see you review the dessert style american pastry/smoothie sours. RAR Brewing has some good ones and they ship. Some are like alcoholic milk, some are fruitier.. but they can be overly sweet. They even have one that's like a PB & J in a can. Zero alcohol flavor, just a mild carbonated peanut butter and jelly. It even has strands of peanut butter suspended in the liquid and fruit puree. Another great one is by Aslin Beer Co, called Volcano Sauce. Not too sweet but tastes like a blueberry beer with a doughnut aftertaste, it's wild.
You really should try Founders-Green Zebra salted watermelon gosè. Its a type of sour, but it’s a really drinkable summer sour beer. I wait every year for it to hit shelves in spring. I grew up in south ga and it always reminds me of working the fields having fresh salted watermelon. As far as spurs go, they really got that one right.
lagunitas makes the best beers, try Little Sumpin ("extra" if u can find it), IPA, Citrusinesis (best go to drink all day beer), Waldos (best beer i've ever had), brown shugga, Undercover shutdown, Oktuber fest, or Born again yesterday.
Hey Boss, it seams like your taste in beer is very similar to mine, heres a few "craft beers" that I like, (I say "craft" because they split the line between craft and domestic) 1.) Sierra Nevada Brewing Co.- Kellerweis 2.) Lost Coast Brewing- Great White 3.) Rogue Brewing- Dead Guy Ale 4.) North Coast Brewing- Scrimshaw 5.) (This one is the wild card that I can almost guarantee you wont like but you HAVE to try it because I was dumb enough to) Stone Brewing- Arrogant Bastard Ale
I've watched a couple of these and I think I know what kind of craft brews you would like. Hefeweizen, blonde ale, and maybe some of the flavored stouts. Perhaps even a regular pale ale. I would really like to see what you think of the California kolsch from Ballast Point. You guess really need to pick more out of California since San Diego is kind of like the craft brew Mecha right now.
Deviels back bone Vienna lager. Has a clean malty backbone with bready note. It will probably taste sweet to you because of the Vienna grain malt. Simple and light for a hot day with flavor.
Hey man, I'm new to your channel, cool stuff. Anyways, do you do your own editing or do you have someone for that? You're badass and the editing takes it into that badassnes evolded. I'm a fan this is good shit. My support man, not so much for the beer but more so for the entertainment. I'm going to subscribe. Thank you.
With Oktoberfest near you should get him reviewing some classic Bavarian beers. Spatenbräu, Lowenbrau, Hacker-Pschorr Marzen, Hofbrau, Paulaner and Spaten. would make a great video.
“Cap and caged” beer is to protect the top from popping do to certain styles of beer that might create more co2. If you notice, those bottles are also thicker. The term beer bomb refers to a beer not protected by thick glass that creates enough extra co2 to blow up the whole beer.
doubt you'll see this, but if you want a good sour beer, you want to try berliner wiesse's they are the kings of sours, they amazing, best spot local to me is Hidden Springs Aleworks, next best local to me is Arkane Aleworks. If you come to FL, my friends and I can show you around and give you some tasty beers of all sorts, not just sours