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The Fort Collins Brewery – Chocolate Stout

Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008

Hey, guess what guys and gals? Yes, I found another beer. Before I begin, please let me know if I ever repeat any of my beer posts. That would be a little embarrassing.

Ok, I was up in Whole Foods this evening doing a little . I have this great vegetarian cookbook that has the most excellent . Tonight, I made herb pizza. It knocked my socks off, just like my socks were knocked off in my previous post. Tomorrow night, I am making kidney bean and burgers.

You know, I have often considered writing blog posts describing the things I cook. I am just starting to get good at it, but I would tell you if what I made was bad. I’m honest like that. I will have to think about that one. The problem with taking pictures of the stuff I make is that the pictures would come out terrible. It takes a very long time to set up those real pictures for and stuff, and I fear that my singular reputation as a master chef would be tarnished and I wouldn’t view myself as one any more. I would still cook, but it wouldn’t be as much fun as it is now.

Anyway, back to my story. I was when I passed the beer area, again. I know, I know, it’s my weakness. Don’t worry mom, I don’t too much. This beer area was near the bakery. for some reason, they keep the seasonal over in this area, while the regular beer is kept over in the beer aisle. I browsed through the bakery beer area for a while looking for something good. There were mainly ales and lagers, which don’t do it for me. I decided it wasn’t my night for beer and I moved over to the area.

I did most of my shopping when I wandered over to the real beer aisle. I chatted it up with some lady who was trying to surprise her husband with a new beer that he hasn’t tried yet. She mentioned that he liked the Sam Adams Oktoberfest. I told her that I just saw some Oktoberfest in the other area, but by a different brewery. Maybe he would like that. She thanked me and hurried off. That was my good deed for the day and made me think to myself that I was an angel. Remember the last time I thought I was an angel?

As I was now looking over the entire selection all by myself (just the way I like it, hehe), I noticed a six pack glaring at me. It said “Chocolate ” right on the side. “Hmmm,” I thought, as I was picking it up and putting it in my cart. That’s a much as I thought…just “Hmmm.”

Fort Collins Brewery Chocolate Stout

Fort Collins Brewery Chocolate

Check ‘er out.

I finished up and left. When I got back to the house, I unpacked all the food and started up my process. The first thing I always do is crack open a beer before I start . It makes things glide. I took a few sips and decided that this “Fort Collins Brewery Chocolate Stout” is exactly what my next batch is going to taste like.

Did I mention that I am making chocolate next? I have all the ingredients. I was thinking about adding coffee to it, but I think I better not. I like to my beer at night and I fear the coffee will make me lie in bed staring at the ceiling. That’s not good for my tennis game.

Speaking of tennis, today was a fantastic clinic. I truly think I am getting better. My buddy and I hit for about a half hour after the clinic and we came to the conclusion that we have both improved considerably. This dude is like a wall at the net, so I don’t mess with him there, but as for ground strokes, we are lovin’ it. Believe it or not, we are signed up for cardio-tennis on Monday mornings now. We’ll see how that goes. I think I’m more into smacking tennis balls than running around, but I’ll get back to you with the verdict.

That’s all. Good night.

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Celebrator Doppelbock By Ayinger Brewery

Thursday, September 18th, 2008

I think I may be the first person on the planet to return a six-pack of . Oh well, they had it coming to them.

Today, I ran over to the local place and handed them the bad six-pack of Gritty ’s and replaced it with a four-pack of Celebrator Doppelbock by Ayinger Brewery. I must say, this is a rather well tasting with great reviews over at the . It’s pretty rich with a nice smooth finish. They even gave me little plastic rams on each .

Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock

Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock

It’s a pretty good that I would consider buying again.

I am still searching for another black, slow dripping, syrupy that sticks to my ribs. So far, the only two that have come close were the Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout and the Samuel Adams Double Bock. These were truly fabulous beers. I know, I know, they aren’t for everyone, but as long as you give them a good try, you’ll make me happy. It’s like telling your kid to eat his peas, just try the .

For my next brew, I am going custom. I am going to get on the horn with the people over at MakeBeer.net and talk recipe. I want it thick. I want it rich. No excuses and no more lazy thin . I will throw a few Hersey bars and coffee beans in there if I have to. By the way, MakeBeer.net has a new blog where they do talk recipe, so if you are interested, stop on by.

Cheers.

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