Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 5:52 am

I'm planning on putting together a gift of commercial beers that can be aged for my dad. I am considering either 12 bombers that would age well, or 2 each of 6 different beers, so that he could try them as is, then try them after aging to compare.

So far, I'm thinking about:

Alaskan Smoked Porter
DeSchutes Abyss


Any suggestions or ideas for other beers?
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Re: Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:04 am

I put away a sixer of Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot every year, as well as some Thomas Hardy.
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Re: Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:07 am

Sheen wrote:I put away a sixer of Sierra Nevada's Bigfoot every year, as well as some Thomas Hardy.



Good call. My dad loves the bigfoot, but has never aged any as far as I know. And the Thomas Hardy seems like a good bet, although I have not tried any yet.
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Re: Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:33 am

Trader Joe's '09 Vintage Ale is on the shelves now. Haven't tasted it yet but these beers have been good in the past. Picked up a bottle yesterday. $4.99 for 9% abv dark ale brewed by Unibroue for TJ's. :aaron
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Re: Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:40 am

captain carrot wrote:Trader Joe's '09 Vintage Ale is on the shelves now. Haven't tasted it yet but these beers have been good in the past. Picked up a bottle yesterday. $4.99 for 9% abv dark ale brewed by Unibroue for TJ's. :aaron


Yeah, I've always thought that beer is a great deal. But I'm getting a little snobby with this one since it is a gift, and having a beer that says Trader Joe's on it won't fit in my plans.
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Tue Dec 01, 2009 9:58 am

Goose Island Bourbon County Stout, if you can get it out there. Ages well.
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Re: Christmas gift for the old man (Cellar-able variety pack)

Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:01 am

AndrewD wrote:I'm planning on putting together a gift of commercial beers that can be aged for my dad. I am considering either 12 bombers that would age well, or 2 each of 6 different beers, so that he could try them as is, then try them after aging to compare.

So far, I'm thinking about:

Alaskan Smoked Porter
DeSchutes Abyss


Any suggestions or ideas for other beers?


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Tue Dec 01, 2009 10:38 am

Brandon wrote:You are in Santa Rosa and no Russian River thought? For shame

That's what I'm thinkin'!! Shame...
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