That just goes to show the double-think mentality of government. They won't let you have a beer that's only 40 proof (20%ABV) but I'm sure you can get whiskey that's 80 proof and higher.
You must try this one for sure! More malty then hoppy, if you like hops, try the 60 or 90 minute IPA, and if you can get your hands on it, the 120 minute is the best!!
I hav'nt tried that one and I know what you guys mean by the confusion of sweetness taste with beers that are fermented with raisins ect... I still confuse the English Tea flavor for either pale malts, whether toasted or roasted, or different types of hops. I'm a Hophead BTW.
The 120 is a great BIG beer! I would love to, just need to get my hands on it again! Thanks for the comment.
Paul
beeramerica 3 years ago
I want to see you guys drink the 120 Minute IPA
Chad9976 3 years ago
I'm with you 100% Chad. Problem is ... at 18-20% ABV it isn't legal in Georgia. I guess some "friend" will need to send us a couple bottles ...
dplittle 3 years ago
That just goes to show the double-think mentality of government. They won't let you have a beer that's only 40 proof (20%ABV) but I'm sure you can get whiskey that's 80 proof and higher.
Chad9976 3 years ago
You must try this one for sure! More malty then hoppy, if you like hops, try the 60 or 90 minute IPA, and if you can get your hands on it, the 120 minute is the best!!
beeramerica 3 years ago
I hav'nt tried that one and I know what you guys mean by the confusion of sweetness taste with beers that are fermented with raisins ect... I still confuse the English Tea flavor for either pale malts, whether toasted or roasted, or different types of hops. I'm a Hophead BTW.
helmineron 3 years ago