Why does my Dark Lord 2012 taste like green apples?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Sean9689, May 4, 2012.

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  1. stxSS07

    stxSS07 Initiate (0) Nov 23, 2010 Illinois

    I've already had two '12s and got zero green apple flavor. I did actually like 2011 better out of the gates, but thought it was terrible with a year on it. Need to see where this one goes.
     
  2. Levitation

    Levitation Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009 California

    lol @ obligatory spottedcrackbabie reference.
     
  3. Agold

    Agold Maven (1,287) Mar 13, 2010 Pennsylvania

    Didn't notice it when I tried it on tap at DLD, but then again, it is hard to notice green apple in a ~12% by weight sugar solution.
     
  4. JM03

    JM03 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2010 Ohio

    Your cracking the vertical this weekend.. What time should i be over? :wink:
     
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  5. MarkIntihar

    MarkIntihar Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2010 Michigan

    I am cracking it this weekend :grinning:... in Indiana :slight_frown:

    Sorry!
     
  6. JM03

    JM03 Initiate (0) Nov 12, 2010 Ohio

    No worries. I knew you were away this weekend.
    I wasn't trying to get you to reply to me for your 1000th post :rolling_eyes:
     
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  7. MaxSpang

    MaxSpang Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2011 Ohio
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    Sigh... I could have been there.

    THIS YEAR'S DARK LORD SUCKS
    but btw, ISO: Rare, Blåbær, BA Hunahpu - FT: 2012 Dark Lord
     
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  8. AgentZero

    AgentZero Initiate (0) Jul 19, 2009 Illinois

    Apples or not, I just don't think it's a good beer anymore. Let's face it though, me saying that isn't probably going to do anything to my ability to trade my remaining bottles.
     
  9. tjensen3618

    tjensen3618 Maven (1,391) Mar 23, 2008 California

    Do yourself a favor and don't wait too long, Huna is fantastic fresh.
     
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  10. Levitation

    Levitation Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009 California

    true, but i think that's partly because you and some other posters who have a reputation for shitting on everything, aren't taken too seriously by the population at large when you say something isn't good. :slight_smile:
     
  11. acurtis

    acurtis Grand Pooh-Bah (4,540) Sep 27, 2010 New Jersey
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    True. I'm trying to get a friend to open one of this many bottles. That way I can keep my one 11 and one 12 in tact. I did get a chance to try the 10 about a year ago and loved it.
     
  12. weatherdog

    weatherdog Initiate (0) Nov 7, 2007 Illinois

    The bottle that I had at DLD everyone said green apples. I opened another bottle on Monday, same green apples flavor and aroma. (These bottles were picked up during different time slots) It was almost undrinkable, by far the worst DL I have ever had, and that's coming from someone who usually enjoys DL.

    I maybe opening another bottle from my allotment tonight. I'm hoping it tastes fine because I'm opening it with about 6 people who have never had DL and are curious about it. I want it to show well.

    I'll report back later.
     
  13. AgentZero

    AgentZero Initiate (0) Jul 19, 2009 Illinois

    I shit on everything because everything sucks. I figured you of all people would give me props for being part of the anti-hype train #barflyisthebestbeerever
     
  14. mm2112

    mm2112 Initiate (0) Jun 16, 2010 Illinois

    I had one bottle the night of and one the next day, both were a lot sweeter than last year, but had no "green apple" flavor at all.
     
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  15. Levitation

    Levitation Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009 California

    serious question: how much do you estimate you spend each year on beer you hate, including shipping, driving, event costs, etc?
     
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  16. TheFlern

    TheFlern Initiate (0) May 9, 2009 Idaho

    How is green apple an off flavor? Some of the best stouts I've had have that flavor. IMO, its a sign of a good RIS rather than a sign of a bad one. Bad stouts taste like straight bourbon or chocolate additives.
     
  17. MUMike

    MUMike Initiate (0) Feb 3, 2012 Missouri

    Funny, I thought '11 was sweeter than '12. Go figure.

    Shared a bottle during our weekly Deadliest Catch viewings and beer tastings, no green apples (or any off flavors) noted by the group.
     
  18. AgentZero

    AgentZero Initiate (0) Jul 19, 2009 Illinois

    Knowingly hate, or find out I hate?

    The answer to the first is not much. Dark Lord is probably the only example of that this year, although in fairness, I didn't know I wasn't going to like it until after I had purchased. I didn't like '11, but I did like '10. The only beer I'll go spend money on I knowingly hate now is either to pick it up for trading partners or if I know I can get something I do like in trade for it.

    Find out I hate? With all those costs last year we might be looking at four figures (gas and shipping adds a ton). Hate is a pretty strong word though, my average beer review is in the 3.6's, which to me means an above average beer. If you change that to "beer I knowingly don't want", it is in the 4 figures for last year.

    This year, it's also just the DL. I have only drank once in the past 45ish days (well twice if we're counting the 10 oz of beer I had over 7 hours at DLD), so my costs are greatly reduced.
     
  19. Levitation

    Levitation Initiate (0) Aug 7, 2009 California

    hate was probably the wrong word, but you answered my question, thanks. i was wondering what kind of money was involved here. i know your disposable income is pretty high, but i figure you (and some others i see who don't seem to like much of what they review) would move on to a different hobby or, like you have, start spending a lot less.

    not singling you out or trying to make any point, just curious. thanks for elucidating.
     
  20. Sean9689

    Sean9689 Pooh-Bah (2,332) Mar 17, 2009 Illinois
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    Did you not read my first post? That flavor green apple is Acetaldehyde from poor fermentation. Your post makes no sense at all.
     
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