It ain’t trickin if you got it, keeping weak tickers in check on that offshelf curb straight sellin they selves.
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Beachwood 8 Buffalo, background: people waiting in line not drinking any buffalo, 8 or otherwise.
Nose is barrel forward, almost a sort of Templeton oak ones and rye character above the BT you might be expecting, crackly pepper, vanilla, zero Fusel waft.
Taste falls closer to the Parabola peg with a silky mouthfeel more substantial than Eclipse but less than Sixteen. The barrel comes across like a cocoa and brownie batter tough of sweetness to an otherwise highly attenuated beer, this is far from a beetus bomb as the sugars as ratchet back. Finish reminds me of the milk from cocoa pebbles, silky and chocolate forward.
Enjoyable beer albeit very reminiscent of Parabola and CW Fourteen.
Fremont keeps upping their game. This year’s BBomb is as crazy good as the KDS. Fucking PNW.
It’s like a hefty BB4d cut with a stout chocolatey roasty presence. Caramel, SKOR bar, mallow foam, vanilla bean, chocolate brittle, and a delicious macaroon closer.
It is hilarious that this is available on the shelf, anywhere. World class. Addictive.
I would have put this into the babw tasting but that pangs of impropriety.
@crookedstave Still Representing for those tickers all across the world, still hittin corners in those lowlows girl.
@hillfarmstead Convivial Suarez, You think saisons is all soaps and suds?
God damn this is a tasty entry in the already overloaded catalogue of legit farmhouse ales. Nose is a touch of strawberry and crushed leaves, slightly mineral crispness like pear skin and faint acidity. Taste is a destroy able dry farmhouse musk, clean wheat body and a sort of tangerine closer.
Session for days









