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lesrae
10-13-08, 04:41 AM
A brewery in the UK is brewing a beer in celebration of the Apache AH64:

http://www.mod.uk/defenceinternet/defencenews/historyandhonour/specialbeerbrewedtocelebratestrengthofapachehelico pter.htm

Oberon
10-13-08, 07:14 AM
Excellant! Wattisham is our local station, I see the AH64s fairly frequently. If I get a bit of dosh to one side I might well have to order some of that :rock:

Flamingboat
10-13-08, 08:12 AM
A brewery in the UK is brewing a beer in celebration of the Apache AH64:

http://www.mod.uk/defenceinternet/defencenews/historyandhonour/specialbeerbrewedtocelebratestrengthofapachehelico pter.htm

I see they are going after the "wannabe" market. I can't blame them, there is a massive military wannabe subculture here in the US.

SUBMAN1
10-13-08, 08:40 AM
:rotfl: :rotfl::rotfl:

I'll try it! A little light though at 6.4%. I don't see anyplace that has reviewed it yet though. Must not be avail yet.

I was at Maritime Pacific this weekend getting y growlers filled up and saw Jolly Roger Christmas Ale being bottled. That is my fav holiday brew as probably a few of you know.

I'm told that some limited quantities will be available in stores around Halloween. Full production hits stores at Thanksgiving.

Good stuff if you like strong America ales!!! :up::up::up:

This is about 10% by the way.

-S

lesrae
10-13-08, 12:56 PM
This is Bartram's range, I notice the AH 6.4 isn't on the list yet:

http://www.bartramsbrewery.co.uk/beers.html

Tango589
10-14-08, 01:29 PM
I'm going to have to look out for this! At 6.4% it seems like a PROPER I.P.A ie. strong and bitter, not at all like that travesty the Greene King (green slime) call their IPA (3.4% and tasteless.)

Subman: You seem to have a good eye for decent beer. What are your favourites, so I can see if they are available here in Blighty.:()1:

UnderseaLcpl
10-14-08, 05:43 PM
Where is the AH-1 WhiskeyCobra beer?

Typical. The Army always gets the good s***:D

SUBMAN1
10-14-08, 08:14 PM
I'm going to have to look out for this! At 6.4% it seems like a PROPER I.P.A ie. strong and bitter, not at all like that travesty the Greene King (green slime) call their IPA (3.4% and tasteless.)

Subman: You seem to have a good eye for decent beer. What are your favourites, so I can see if they are available here in Blighty.:()1:Do you like strong Ales?

-S

Monica Lewinsky
10-14-08, 08:26 PM
Do you like strong Ales? -S

The downside of trying:
http://learnabit.homeserver.com/lab/aa-new.wmv

Tango589
10-15-08, 11:21 AM
@Subman: I sure do!:rock:

@Monica Lewinsky: A funny video!:rotfl:

SUBMAN1
10-15-08, 08:48 PM
@Subman: I sure do!:rock:

@Monica Lewinsky: A funny video!:rotfl:Dogfish makes the strongest Ale's that still go for a decent price (Or should I say, less than 2 digits). I've posted this here before I think, but their 120 min IPA is a 20%'r. Strong, two hour to drink jobbie. Worth a taste for sure.

Germany - I like two from there, Erdinger Dunkel which is a Dark Heff (Wheat), and Aventinus Eisbock. They may be using other people to brew the Dunkel though since when it changed its name to Dark, it doesn't quite taste the same to me. Who knows. Its still not bad, but its not the sweet taste they used to have. The Dunkel is about 5% but tasty, and the Eisbock runs a hefty 12%

Belgium - The trappists Ale's are where its at here. There are three of them, but only 2 worth mentioning. Chimay (The blue bottle only), and Rochfort (#10 only). The other versions, including the other trappists brewerys have a nasty aftertaste. They Chimay runs about 10% and the Rochfort #10 runs about 11.3%

The UK - They have the best porter on the planet - Flag Porter. It is perfect in every way for a Porter. Created with Yeast where a few cells survived from a sunken pirate ship from about 1800. They cultured the yeast and where re-able to create this damn good Porter! Its about 5%.

The USA - wow. Where to start? Most of my fav beers come from the West Coast, except Dogfish above. I'll limit it to 3 breweries I guess for this paragraph. Best Cali brewery - Stone! Double Bastard (Which is in season about now) should be almost out. It comes in 22 ounce bottles and packs 10%. It is 'the' strong American Ale. Its lesser Arogant Bastard is not bad, but I wouldn't go out of my way to buy it like I would for Double Bastard. They also make other seasonals like the Verticle Epic series which sells for about $1000 last I checked on Ebay for a full set.

Fav WA brewery is Maritime Pacific bar none! Best all year beer they make is their Imperial Pale Ale which packs about 9%. They bottle it occasionally. Most times I have to drag a couple growlers down there to get anything though. If I have to get my growlers filled, I usually go after the double dry hopped Imperial Pale Ale. I am in fact drinking a normal double dry hopped (not the Imperial version) Pale Ale from them as I type this. Other favs include the Jolly Roger Christmas Ale as I typed above (I'll probably buy at least 4+ 24 case cases this year at minimum, and probably up this to 10 in all likelyhood if that tells you anything! Besides, it sells for only about $1.20 a bottle!). Maritime makes damn good beer at damn good prices! Best brewery ever! :up::up::up: Did I mention they make great food for a good price in their pub too?

Last brewery for WA is Dicks down in Centralia. They make a nice bitter India Pale Ale. Their Cream Stout is also excellent. They make many beers and I'd probably buy 90% of them.

Those are my staples. I of course try/buy everything else at least once.

-S

http://www.bottleworks.com/art/maritimejollyroger.jpeg

SUBMAN1
10-15-08, 08:54 PM
MARITIME PACIFIC GROWLERS-We now have our own 1/2 gallon growlers available in The Jolly Roger Taproom. Maritime's custom growlers are $5 plus tax, or $10 plus tax, which includes your first fill. After your initial fill, you can bring it in as often as you like for "fresh draft beer" at a mere 10 cents an ounce.

Tango589
10-16-08, 11:44 AM
Cheers for the list Subman.

Erdinger Dunkel is a quality beer, Trappist beers are indeed where it's at and I've never even heard of Flag Porter!:oops: I shall have to Google this forthwith for more info.

Dogfish IPA does sound Very Interesting, I will have to try and find that one.

:up:

Jimbuna
10-16-08, 01:05 PM
This is Bartram's range, I notice the AH 6.4 isn't on the list yet:

http://www.bartramsbrewery.co.uk/beers.html

I'll certainly be giving it a go when it's listed :up:

Monica Lewinsky
10-23-08, 10:52 PM
:rotfl: :rotfl::rotfl:

I'll try it! A little light though at 6.4%. I don't see anyplace that has reviewed it yet though.

oops, I forgot to post this also for us beer lovers. Tried this yet?:

http://learnabit.homeserver.com/lab/It's_a_man_thing.wmv