Dank "Disagreeably damp, musty, and typically cold" Can't wait till this thrad gets posted again next week!!!111
Totally agree. Had it on tap for the first time in SF last spring and it totally smelled like bud to me. It was fantastic.
Weirdo's... As English is not my native tongue I had to use the Urban Dictionary to figure out what was being said. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dank That being said I think I have to answer this question by saying: Imported Heineken in those green bottles. That resembles what is sold in our coffeeshops the mostest.
How the hell is Hop Trip the dankiest beer you've ever had? ;-P Dreadnaught, Hoptimum and Maharaja take it for me. PtE at it's freshest as well. I'm baffled that some would suggest Blind Pig is Dankier than Pliny, but hey. To each their own.
Sierra Nevada makes a special "Foam" pilsner for Phish festivals and those have been very high on the dank scale
how has nobody mentioned gordon/g'knight? it even says on the packaging that it's a can o'bliss! I also agree that deviant dale's on draft is much danker than the canned version.
Modus hoperandi tastes like the weed I used to smoke in college. Sticky and resiny. On a side note I didn't get any dank from HT.
If you happen to live in a state that has chosen to give you access to or the right to have medical cannabis (or if you just plain don't let the man keep you down), next time you homebrew up a pale ale, cut back on the hop bill towards the end of the boil and instead put in about 2oz/5gal of high quality trim or shake. We call it HighPA around here.
Best of luck! We narrowly missed on Prop 19 a couple years ago. You might have a new resident in 2013 if you get 502 through! :-)
It's funny, most of the stoners are against it. Back in the day, my friends and I wished for the ability to just go to the store and pick some up while we were grabbing a sixer.
A lot of stoners that oppose cannabis prohibition reform in medical marijuana states have spent a lot of time and money, at great risk to themselves, to go into business as a medical dispensary or an underground cultivator, and don't want to see their investment vanish in a puff of smoke when walmart starts growing and selling the stuff on the grand scale. Yet I think it's more like the wine (and burgeoning beer) industries. The stuff is better when produced on a small scale by a small team of passionate workers that know and love their own line up of products. Cannabis will fit right in to that business model, and while walmart will have the BMC version of ganja, the small "micro-groweries" will be the place to get the good stuff, just like know it is with beer.
Oh yeah. That, and they don't want to pay taxes on it. It's funny, they're "Liberal" on most all other issues, but on taxing their weed? Romney would win in a landslide if he ran on a "no weed tax" platform. Conservative potheads? What's next, dogs living with cats?
Green Flash Imperial IPA has got a dank note to it. Heady nugs was the first thing that came to mind when I sampled it the first time.
I find wet hopped beers to be quite dank. +1 to Green Flash Imperial -- 'dank' was the first thing that came to mind when I first nosed that beer.
just shared a growler of Fremonts The Brother with a couple of PNW BAs, dank as a phat sack of killer green.
Hoptimum and palate wrecker are the two dankest beers I have had. In my day I smoked the finest greens!