"Ghostface Killah" Brew

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  1. BeastLU

    BeastLU Initiate (0) Dec 20, 2012 Virginia

    Boil sausages in it.
     
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  2. jmgrub

    jmgrub Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2010 California

    This one hurt me upon both entry and exit.
     
  3. kylelenk

    kylelenk Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2012 Michigan

  4. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    Since I never say anything nice about Rogue, I will say that theirs was pretty darn good. I do like the style & would say Twisted Pine's Billy's Chille's is probably my favorite.
     
  5. DaKur

    DaKur Initiate (0) Nov 15, 2012 Rhode Island

    Where's Method Man Ale
     
  6. Dicers

    Dicers Grand Pooh-Bah (3,436) Sep 2, 2012 California
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    Used this with a slow cooker and a chicken the results were delicious
     
  7. MostlyNorwegian

    MostlyNorwegian Pooh-Bah (2,236) Feb 5, 2013 Illinois
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    Have a glass of whole milk as a sidecar. Or fix up a grilled cheese sammich, and make it into a meal. You will need it.
    I had it at the taproom, and did not take the recommendation of food and suffered. Not a beer I'd recommend trying without some way to counterbalance the heat (which from what I recall is from a blend of 5 others besides the ghost.) Good luck.
     
  8. azorie

    azorie Pooh-Bah (2,471) Mar 18, 2006 Florida
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    oh yea, I love Killer hot peppers. good stuff. lol
     
  9. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    I could see that. Did you use all 12 ozs?
     
  10. russpowell

    russpowell Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,292) May 24, 2005 Arkansas
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    Dark chocolate worked well with some crazy hot beers I've tried.
     
  11. MSEGUIN

    MSEGUIN Initiate (0) Apr 6, 2011 Michigan

    Actually a very good beer. Would drink again, over and over. Defiently reccomnded for cooking things such as chilli and boiling brats.
     
  12. Keffa

    Keffa Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2009 Ohio

    Elevator Ghost Scorpion is by far the hottest beer in the world. Ghost Face was drinkable compared to Ghost Scorpion.

    *Edit*
    Hottest to me. Nothing else has come close.
     
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  13. Dicers

    Dicers Grand Pooh-Bah (3,436) Sep 2, 2012 California
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    Yes
     
  14. cjgator3

    cjgator3 Initiate (0) Jan 19, 2006 Florida

    I love spicy food, but not a fan of the Killah. There just isn't much else other than burn from the spices going on with this beer.
     
  15. yeedog

    yeedog Initiate (0) Jul 6, 2011 New Hampshire

    as a beer it was ok at best. It was hot but not so hot that it was undrinkable. I say if you like spicy foods then give it a try.
     
  16. Premo88

    Premo88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,670) Jun 6, 2010 Texas
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    Or GZA Stout?
     
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  17. Keffa

    Keffa Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2009 Ohio

    Rza Rye?
     
  18. a74gent

    a74gent Pundit (981) Mar 16, 2010 Massachusetts
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    As you might expect, Stone's punishment is more nuanced but very hot as well. GFK I have liked quite a bit when paired with some mexican food. Not as much without, but clearly for the chilihead. On a side note, Punishment is likewise only for the chiliheads IMO...it is seriously hot and I found it harder to drink than GFK although perhaps less hot.
     
  19. Witches13rew

    Witches13rew Initiate (0) Jan 1, 2014 Massachusetts

    As a fan of all things spicy, this beer is a no-go.
     
  20. mactrail

    mactrail Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,999) Mar 24, 2009 Washington
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    My review: Cool practical joke. Any third-grader would find this totally hilarious.
     
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