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hooky
03/06/2016 12:06PM
 
Ballast Point just showed up here in Indiana. Think I'm going to go find some this afternoon and watch my Hoosiers.
 
mr.barley
05/18/2015 10:07AM
 
Never cellar age IPAs. The hop profile diminishes quite rapidly. IPAs and other hoppy beers are meant to be consumed as fresh as possible.
 
hooky
05/18/2015 08:31PM
 
I think the cellar aging comment was directed at me and my suggestion to set a bottle back each year for a few years. It will certainly lose it's hop signature.


I find it really interesting to see how a beer changes over time though. In the early summer of '06 I brewed a spiced beer for Christmas. It was crazy how much the flavor changed. It was great at Christmas, almost too hot to drink the following year (the cloves or allspice maybe?) and then settled down and was good again the next year. I drank the last one on our first Christmas Eve in our current house in '10 and it was still pretty tasty.


I've also had a few incidents where my sanitation may have been lacking and the aging process made for some "interesting" off flavors.
 
h20
05/24/2015 05:58PM
 
Just finished a 22 oz bomber of Sculpin..Very nice brew! Not crazy hoppy with a lot of other flavors coming through. I'll buy it again to reward myself despite the cost, it's worth every penny.Thanks for the tip, Hooky.
 
lindylair
06/22/2015 09:51PM
 
Total Wine...popping up everywhere in the twin cities. $12.99 a six pack, a little easier to justify.
 
schweady
07/19/2015 08:19PM
 
Part-way through a 6-pack. Very nice balance. Thanks for the suggestion, although it cost me $18 here in Perham...

 
hooky
05/17/2015 09:06PM
 
As I think about this, I was paying 5.50/pint ($8 each in the hotel bar). At $17, I'd buy a sixer of it and drink one now and then. Maybe collect a sixer every year for 3 or 4 years, hold back a bottle each time and do a vertical tasting with some buddies.
 
kanoes
05/16/2015 10:29PM
 
quote mr.barley: "It's good, but not $17 a six pack good."
agree
 
h20
05/16/2015 10:38PM
 
Now you have piqued my interest..gonna search it out. In Wisco?
 
hooky
05/17/2015 12:58PM
 
$17 for a sixer? Holy cow. I was buying it by the pint in bars and it was no different in price than the other stuff. At that price, I'd have to pass on it.
 
h20
05/17/2015 06:49PM
 
I'm going to search in NW Wi. If found, A "trip"report will be forthcoming.
 
mr.barley
05/16/2015 09:54PM
 
The local beer stores around here have it. It's good, but not $17 a six pack good.
 
schweady
05/18/2015 10:06AM
 
hooky: Don't apologize for spending good money on good beer. I'll hesitate at the price once in a while, and certainly have my limits, but the way I look at it I have long since abandoned trying to find a "favorite" and now enjoy any number of new brews that come along. Sometimes, you pay a little more to experiment but it's not like you now need to stock the cellar with "the one."

 
schweady
05/18/2015 02:40PM
 
quote mr.barley: "Never cellar age IPAs."
Thanks, mr.barley, that's not what I meant. Just an unfortunate word choice which I now see as a bit confusing. "Stock up" or "Purchase exclusively," perhaps. Neither of which I recommend.

 
hooky
05/16/2015 12:26AM
 
I spent some time in San Diego this week. If you're an IPA fan and find yourself there, you should do yourself a favor. Try the Ballast Point Sculpin IPA and silently thank me as it washes over your palate. No one else needs to know.

Incredible beer.
 
Jeriatric
07/17/2015 07:52PM
 
Out here in CA, it runs $13.79 for ClubBev members and I bought a six pack at Grocery Outlet yesterday, for $13.
 
Jeriatric
07/17/2015 07:57PM
 
quote outdooraddict: "Grapefruit Sculpin was pretty good. Ballast Point does pretty decent on most beers."
Grapefruit Scupin is one of my favorites.
 
outdooraddict
06/23/2015 12:10PM
 
Grapefruit Sculpin was pretty good. Ballast Point does pretty decent on most beers.