Dogfish Head night at Barcade Brooklyn (11/7)

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  1. Kanger

    Kanger Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2013 New York

    This is happening tonight. I'll definitely be there.

    https://www.facebook.com/events/224452234383231/

    Anyone else going?

    Serious Dogfish tap take over:

    60 Minute IPA
    75 Minute IPA (cask)
    90 Minute IPA
    American Beauty
    Birra Etrusca
    Bitches Brew
    Black & Blue
    Burton Baton
    Chateau Jiahu
    Festina Peche
    Firefly Pale Ale
    Indian Brown Ale
    Midas Touch
    My Antonia
    Oak-Aged Noble Rot
    Olde School Barleywine
    Palo Santo Marron
    Raison D’Etre
    Sah’tea
    Theobroma
    World Wide Stout 2008
     
  2. Hirshi

    Hirshi Initiate (0) May 1, 2012 New York

    I'm heading over, too. Eager to try that Oak-aged Noble Rot. Keen on the World Wide vintage as well.
     
  3. Kanger

    Kanger Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2013 New York

    I got there early to try to beat the crowds. Had some great beers:

    Firefly was my favorite. A nice light, crisp beer. At only 5% I could see myself drinking this all night.

    Indian Brown Ale was ok. Though I'm not much of a brown ale fan, this was way better than most brown ales out there. The hoppy back end made this more to my liking.

    90 minute was hoppy as usual, though the flavor was marred by the bag of teriyaki beef jerky I was eating at the same time.

    Birra Etrusca was delicious. I wanted to try something a little more rare and this did not disappoint. Sweet and fruit and easy to drink.
     
  4. Hirshi

    Hirshi Initiate (0) May 1, 2012 New York

    I went big and then I went home. Loved the Noble Rot but was disappointed they weren't serving full pours of it. Free sample was really yummy though. World Wide Stout was an easy winner, dangerously smooth for 18% and just a really fabulous example of the style. Pleasantly surprised with American Beauty as well, may have to pick up a bottle of that. Olde School also big.
     
  5. gregkoko

    gregkoko Initiate (0) Mar 12, 2010 New York

    I love regular Noble Rot, but wasn't that impressed with the Oak Aged
     
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