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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Ken - 06-26-2017

JPolen01 Wrote:I have zero preference for wine because I don't drink much of it. I do like sweet reds but not overly sweet. Rose is a great middle ground in my opinion.

This is my go to and if I remember it was around $20 a bottle.

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Layer Cake Malbec is my go-to when i don't feel like trying something new and it's usually in that $15-20 range. I was the same way in preferring "sweeter" reds and Malbec was the wine that kind of opened me up to trying ones that were less sweet, specifically Argentinian Malbecs.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - SlimKlim - 06-26-2017

JPolen01 Wrote::flamesuiton:
Do we have any wine drinkers here? The wife and I have been hanging out on the deck in the evenings drinking rosé. It's pretty damn refreshing drinking a chilled bottle on a hot day.

100%

Starborough Sauv Blanc is one of my favorite summer drinks. Tastes like grapefruit and grass, in a good way.

We got into some roses last summer that we really liked but I can't remember what any of them were.

I generally prefer red, big fan of petite syrahs and pinot noirs. Don't mind a good Cab Sav, I'm not huge into the really weird heavy stuff like Malbecs and Meritage blends.

I feel like $10-15 is a good range for a lot of quality options. Although I'll happily drop $30 for a bottle of Runquist Petite Syrah


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - JustinG - 06-26-2017

Prefer Reds (Malbec, Merlot) But some good Rose out there as well. We do whites in the summer, mostly Chardonnay, some Rieslings.

Huge fan of Red Blends.

We prefer dryer stuff or anything with a residual sugar around or under 2%.

We use WINC as a service to have 4 bottles of pretty good wine delivered and hit up Wegman's pretty often to stock up.

If anyone is interested I have a free 3 bottle box to give out to try. Bottles range from $13-35 a bottle.


But I also like Peach Tripel aged in White Wine barrels so YMMV.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - SlimKlim - 06-26-2017

JustinG Wrote:Huge fan of Red Blends.

Bogle Essential Red is like the best way to spend $9


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - WRXtranceformed - 06-26-2017

Try any of the Dreaming Tree wines (Dave Matthews' brand). My wife also likes all of the Woodbridge by Robert Mondavi wines. All of the above are like $9-13 a bottle.

Back when I was a raging alcoholic, I never drank bougie wine unless work was paying for it because wine is not hard liquor. I once dated a former Miss North Carolina runner up who was also an alcoholic and we went on a 2 Buck Chuck kick for a while. A case of wine for like $25 is the stuff that bad decisions are made of:

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - .RJ - 06-26-2017

Sully Wrote:
.RJ Wrote:Joey, I think there's a cider place out near bluemont, VA - y'all want to head out sometime? Cruise & cider...
Is that cobbler mountain? It's in that area. If not, you should hit that one up too. Looks super close. And Joey, grab me some of that maple cider if they have it. K thnx!

Nope, its called Wild Hare.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Apoc - 06-26-2017

So I bought these things while tooling around in Oregon.

I've had 2 Town before. It's very drinkable for someone who doesn't like apples.

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - .RJ - 06-26-2017

How is that session mead? Most meads I've had are just too heavy.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Apoc - 06-26-2017

Both are half ABV of most meads, so they're a moderate but very drinkable six-ish percent. The bee thing is a softened ginger beer with a mildly fruity forward. Yes, I said fruity forward. The hibiscus is delicious. It's a sour, but it starts mildly sweet (honey), moves to hibiscus and plum, then finishes sour without drying your mouth. I've really gotten into sours lately and this one hits the mark.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Sully - 06-27-2017

Those sound pretty good. The limited experience I have with hibiscus make me cautious of that one but I do like sours. And the mead I've tried has been way too heavy so half ABV drinkable meads sounds nice.

Btw. That vivino wine app is pretty cool if anyone wants to check it out. You snap a picture of the label and it gives you ratings, info, and reviews. Then you can rate it yourself if you're drinking it and it'll make recommendations I think once you rate enough. But what I'm trying it out for is to keep track of the wines I try so I know which I like better for future reference. But looks like you can add friends who have the app maybe so that could be a useful way to share wine experience.

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Ken - 06-28-2017

Sully Wrote:Those sound pretty good. The limited experience I have with hibiscus make me cautious of that one but I do like sours. And the mead I've tried has been way too heavy so half ABV drinkable meads sounds nice.

Btw. That vivino wine app is pretty cool if anyone wants to check it out. You snap a picture of the label and it gives you ratings, info, and reviews. Then you can rate it yourself if you're drinking it and it'll make recommendations I think once you rate enough. But what I'm trying it out for is to keep track of the wines I try so I know which I like better for future reference. But looks like you can add friends who have the app maybe so that could be a useful way to share wine experience.

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yeah, Toni and i have been using it for a while. Great way to keep track and remember different types of wine you like.

I've been starting to use Untappd for beer - very similar although you can't just take a picture of the label.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Senor_Taylor - 06-28-2017

So is anyone else hoping they bring back the Busch box with the tackle box on it? Just me?

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Sully - 06-30-2017

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[Insert Randy Jackson meme] (I tried like 5 times from my phone and the one time it worked, the meme text didn't work) Cry

It's not as bad as some things I've had but it's definitely not "good". Will not buy again... Now what do I do with the other 3 :?

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Ken - 07-03-2017

Just had Almanac - Grand Cru Ed. 2 (White). Sour ale, brewed in muscat grape wine barrels with apricots. It was fantastic.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - RawrImAMonster - 07-03-2017

For those of you that are a fan of the Bold Rock IPA, try Austin Eastciders Hopped cider. It tastes very similar, not quite as sweet, but overall better in my opinion.

Also, one of my all time favorites is Schilling's Grapefruit cider. This one is not at all a typical cider, but damn it's good.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - JustinG - 07-03-2017

Anyone in the RVA area give Buskey Cider a try, Cans are available at Wegmans, and I am sure Corks & Kegs, and Total wine have it.

Very similar to Bold Rock Premium Dry.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Sully - 07-03-2017

JustinG Wrote:Anyone in the RVA area give Buskey Cider a try, Cans are available at Wegmans, and I am sure Corks & Kegs, and Total wine have it.

Very similar to Bold Rock Premium Dry.
Just go down to the cidery lol. It's in right down the street from all the other Scott's addition breweries. They have a bunch of different ones down there including a nitro which is pretty good. I don't really care for their cider too be honest. But they mix things up at the cidery which is cool. They have their citra hopped on tap at latitudes right now too. I drank it at happy hour yesterday cause it was on tap and half price.

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - CaptainHenreh - 07-05-2017

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[Insert Randy Jackson meme] (I tried like 5 times from my phone and the one time it worked, the meme text didn't work) Cry

It's not as bad as some things I've had but it's definitely not "good". Will not buy again... Now what do I do with the other 3 :?

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LOL you shoulda asked, that stuff is hot garbage. Tea+Cider? C'mon Todd, Jesus.


Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Sully - 07-05-2017

I was thinking it might taste like a spiked ice tea with a hint of cider taste from an apple base. But it's blue toad, so I should have known better.

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Re: Roast or Toast - The Beer Trolling Thread - Sully - 07-09-2017

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