St. Bernardus! February Recap
Thursday, February 28th, 2008 | Tasting Reviews
What a night of beer tasting! Originally I announced we had no less than 4 beers from the Top 100 list! But I blew it and was completely wrong. I missed that Ayinger Celebrator is ranked #32 and Duvel ranks #80 on the list making it 6 beers in the Top 100!!! And several others that had to be pretty close. We also tasted the two beers in the Sam Adams LongShot pack — beers that won the Sam Adams homebrew contest. But to top everything off, Joe outdid everybody by bringing in Budweiser! OK, it wasn’t Budweiser, but he did get ridiculed for bringing in an Anheuser Busch product — prompting us to immediately adopt a new rule in our MVP contest hereby known as the Joe Barter Rule: Automatic 2 point deduction for bringing anything made by Anheuser Busch.
Attendees
- Andrew S. (host) — Duvel, St. Bernardus Tripel and Abt 12
- Steve B — Great Lakes Blackout Stout
- Jay — Full Sail Pale Ale
- Mike — Sam Adams Longshot
- Luke — Celebrator
- Dave S - Lion Stout
- Steve V. - Heavy Seas Holy Sheet
- Zombie - Goose Island Kilgubbin Red Ale
- Joe — Budweiser (technically Shock Top Belgium White)
- Chuck — Bells HopSlam
The 6 beers tasted from the top 100 were St. Bernardus Abt 12 (18th), Bells HopSlam (30th), Great Lakes Blackout Stout (76), Duvel (80) and St. Bernardus Tripel (99th). I still think that this is amazing. Somebody took the time to put together a list of the top 100 beers in the entire world and we had 6 of them in one night! And all 6 lived up to their billing in my opinion. Celebrator has a rich malty flavor to it and is one of my favorites. The HopSlam had a wonderful citrusy aroma with much grapefruit and citrus flavors in the taste. The Blackout Stout was dark, rich and complex — with a roasted malt flavor. Duvel poured with a thick creamy head and had a yeasty flavor to it. St. Bernardus Tripel had a spicy Belgium yeast flavor with hint of citrusy fruit. And the St. Bernardus 12 was very smooth and drinkable for it’s high alcohol content. All of them were very good and worth having again — even if they were no “Shock Top Belgium White”).
Aside from the top 6, we had a few others than get honorable mention. Lion Stout, Full Sail Pale Ale and Seven Seas were all very good. I’m not a big fan of Irish style ale’s, but I did like the Goose Island and thought it was very smooth and drinkable. I did not care for the Sam Adams Longshot winners, a Weizenbock and Grape Pale Ale. The Weizenbock had too much clove flavor for my taste and the Grape Pale Ale had too little hop flavor. But I enjoyed tasting them and thankful to Mike for bringing them.
Joe’s Shock Top Belgium White drew rave comparison’s with previous Dayton Beertasting Classics such as the Sorghum Beer and Cherry Wheat. (The Sorghum brought back reminiscings of Andy, who Luke tells us is doing quite well in North Carolina these days). In Joe’s defense, Shock top wasn’t nearly as bad as these beers — although it was a little bland and flavorless for the style. I think Luke summed it up best when he described “It looks like pee.”
Other notable conversation topics included the Oscars (in which we all agreed we didn’t see any of the nominated movies), midget wrestling on YouTube, and the downfall of the Dayton Flyers basketball team (which apparently was the dramatic come from behind win against Miami, OH. On a sad note, Chuck mourned the loss of Myron Cope, the creator the Terrible Towel. Todd made a brief visit via a cell phone call from Joe, in which he declared, “I am going home and getting sick”. Zombie announced that he would be hosting a Stone Vertical tasting in December 1212 with all but the 01-01-01 beer, and Chuck volunteered to pay for barmaids. And the line of the night goes to Jay, who answered Steve’s question regarding arrangements for next month with “I think it will be March”.
Here’s the beer lineup with current ratings and links to the Beer Advocate and Ratebeer sites. I was a little late so not sure about the order of the fist couple…
- Full Sail Pale Ale BA B+ RB 72
- Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock BA A RB 100
- Shock Top Belgium White BA B- RB 26
- Longshot Grape Pale Ale BA B RB 32
- Longshot Weizenbock BA B RB 93
- Bells Hopslam BA A RB 100
- Goose Island Kilgubbin Red Ale BA B RB 54
- Heavy Seas Holy Sheet BA A RB 59
- Great Lakes Blackout Stout BA A RB 98
- Lion Stout BA A- RB 97
- Duvel BA A RB 97
- St. Bernardus Tripel BA A RB 96
- St. Bernardus Abt 12 BA A RB 100
MVP POINTS TOTAL
With 6 Top 100 beers, lots of bonus points to dole out. I briefly considered docking Andrew for a lack of snacks, but I am glad I reconsidered. Although lacking in variety, the food we did have I thought was excellent and plentiful. In particular, I loved the cubes of the Dorothy Lane bread he cut up, and the chips and salsa was quite good. And kudos to him for having several vegetarian selections as well — I came without dinner and did not leave hungry. Andrew and Luke get double bonus points for both bringing 2 beers in the top 100. Chuck and Steve also had the other top 100 beers and Joe gets docked for bringing Anheuser Busch to beertasting. Steve also gets a bonus point for adding a comment to the blog, and I gave Mike some extra points since he brought 2 different beers in 1 six pack.
Feb Score Previous Total New Total
- Andrew S. 31!!! 8 39
- Steve B 9 21 30
- Mike 5 13 18
- Luke 16 0 16
- Chuck 8 3 11
- Jay 3 6 9
- Dave S 3 3 6
- Steve V. 3 3 6
- Zombie 3 3 6
- Todd 0 6 6
- Pete 0 6 6
- Dave H 0 3 3
- Joe 1 0 1
2 Comments to St. Bernardus! February Recap
March 4, 2008
Steve B writes:
FYI - There is no 01.01.01 and only 300 cases of the 02.02.02 was made.
Reference - “http://www.stonebrew.com/newsletter/archives/030613/index.html”
My guess is that John’s first Vertical is either 03.03.03 or 04.04.04. John, can you check and post?
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