Dominion of Deceit - 3 Inches of Blood
All beware the blackened tongue,
It's laden heavy with lies.
Bleeding on the cross for the world to see
Traitor, liar, thief - all will be revealed.
Millions caught in rapture,
Torn inside with fear.
Eat the flesh and drink the blood,
Slave of reality for...
I recently drank a beer that tasted like a mix of soy sauce, prune juice, and rotting unicorn carcass. I think straight soy sauce would have tasted heavenly by comparison.
Speaking of Unibroue, I'd strongly recommend trying the 17 if you can find it. I tried it a couple of weeks ago and it was phenomenal.
To answer the Fat Tire question, it's an amber ale. It has a mild hop presence and a somewhat biscuit-like malt flavor that's very common in New Belgium beers...
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I just got a job offer from a guy who works for Duff Beer and Wine Distribution in Houston! He said they're looking to expand their operation here in SA-town. Can you say dream job??? :yes: :drool:
I managed to down a whole bottle the other night at the Flying Saucer. I went straight to bed afterwards though! I need to have it again so I can review it.
I hate to sound nit-picky, but Arrogant B*stard is actually an ale, not a lager. Basically, it's a hurricane of malt and hop flavors competing for total pwnage of your palate. It's actually quite good once you get used it, and remarkably complex. It's hands-down my favorite American brew (hence...
Live Oak brews in Austin, but they don't distribute for commercial retail. There's only two places in San Antonio where you can get their beers on tap. If I were you, I'd try the Flying Saucer. I just checked their website and it says that they have the Amber and the Hefe on tap at the Houston...
I have nothing against Shiner, but I can honestly say that it's my least favorite of Texas' microbreweries. I sometimes get the impression that they're a microbrewery trying to be a mainstream brewery, or perhaps the other way around. Their beers are decent, but they pale in comparison to the...
You'd be amazed at what we can get here in Texas, especially the cities. The selection here is incredible.
I love La Fin du Monde as well, btw. Definitely one of my all-time favorites!