Goose Island Bourbon County Stout Soon to be Year Round

Goose Island Bourbon County Brand Stout

Goose Island’s Bourbon County Stout is arguably one of the most coveted Imperial Stouts out there right now. Even after the controversial acquisition from Anheuser-Busch InBev last year, people still go crazy for the beer that is is affectionately called BCBS. You may have even seen my review for the 2009 vintage of this beer.

According to Chicagoist, the black elixir will soon be available year round

The calculated risk of innovation has been a hallmark of Goose Island throughout its tenure as Chicago’s largest brewery, and was the driving force behind the development of the brewery’s coveted Bourbon County Stout. The recent lease of a new barrel warehouse on AB’s dime has allowed Goose Island to double the size of its barrel program and will soon lead to Bourbon County Stout being made available available year-round. This news will be received well by beer enthusiasts who sometimes wait in lines for hours just for the privilege of purchasing a bottle.

From The Honk Heard Round The World: Goose Island One Year After The Sale

This is good news for many fans of the beer as BCBS will be more widely available. However, there is still a layer of uncertainty in regards to the AB Goliath

Looking ahead, Laffler remains uncertain about his expectations.

“If I was a large company purchasing a smaller company in a controversial realm,” he posited, “I wouldn’t change it in the first year. I would keep my hands off, let things die down, then start to do little things. I’m going to have an AB name tag. I have a badge card to open the door to the brewery. I think phone calls are being routed through a call center. It feels like we’re losing some of the family-owned, local, independent part of the business. Is that balanced out by our ability to do things we want to do that we weren’t able to do before? We’ll see. Nothing’s forever and change is inevitable.”

Porter has a more optimistic outlook.

“What we want to have happen at Goose Island is to make so much of this special product that people can’t or won’t or don’t want to make at other breweries that we can build a great big new brewery right here in Chicago,” he said. “One of the first things that happened when I came here was that John Hall took me down to the river and showed the spot where he wants to build a brewery. That was exciting. What we really want is a big new brewery here in Chicago that is a cultural destination, which is what a lot of breweries have become. Damn it, I want people to know where we are. I want there to be a big beer garden on the river. I want people to come from far and wide to get beer they can perhaps only get in our beer garden and have a great time in this amazing place that I’m so happy to be living in.”

 

What do you think about this? Is Goose Island making the right business decision? Or are they “selling out” to the man? Let me know in the comments section.

Cantillon Rosé de Gambrinus – The Beer Fag & Snobby Beer !


Gus, the man behind the always hilarious Beer Fag reviews, was nice enough to share a bottle of the delicious Rosé de Gambrinus, a Framboise Lambic from the famous Brasserie Cantillon in Brussels, Belgium. We are calling this Snobby Fag. Uncle Sam also had a few words to say about the beer.

This was probably one of the funnest reviews I’ve had the privilege of doing. Not only was the beer fantastic, but the filming of this was a good time the whole way through. Cheers, Gus!

Dogfish Head Goes Viral with Randall Jr Infomercial


Dogfish Head just announced their new Randall Jr. – a smaller, take-home version of their Randall The Enamel Animal. With the announcement, they also posted a hilarious informercial (seen above).

The video’s description is short and sweet:

Off-centered infusions for off-centered people. Randall Jr. holds 20 times it weight of whatnot!!!

Dogfish Head has been posting a variety of wacky videos in recent months, but this newest youtube hit is the most off-the-wall yet (or should I say, off-centered?).

So far, there’s apparently no way to buy the Randall Jr. on their online store, but they do have a list of launch parties scheduled for April 21 across the US.

 

Randall Jr - Dogfish Head Randal the Enamel Animal Jr.

Randall Jr - Dogfish Head Randal the Enamel Animal Jr.

Weyerbacher Insanity – Snobby Beer Reviews

This is the Snobby Beer review of Insanity from Weyerbacher Brewing Company in Easton, Pennsylvania. This seasonal beer is a bourbon barrel aged version of their year-round English Barleywine, Blithering Idiot. Clocking in at a whopping 11.1% ABV, this beer is big and bold. You may have seen my text review of this beer, but this is a beer that I feel deserves a video review!

From the Weyerbacher website:

“Insanity is made by aging our perfectly balanced Blithering Idiot Barleywine in oak bourbon casks. This incredible combination creates a mélange of flavors from rich malts, raisons, and dates to oak, vanilla, and bourbon. Insanity will be yours this February!!!

Insanity is 11.1% ABV. It is best enjoyed in a brandy snifter and served at 45-55ºF.”

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

Drake’s Hopocalypse – Snobby Beer Review

This is the Snobby Beer review of Drake’s Hopocalypse from Drake’s Brewing Company in San Leandro, California. Hopocalypse is an imperial IPA (or double IPA) brewed with several varieties of hops (including the popular Citra variety). The beer is also brewed with Rye and and Vienna malts. The brewery says that the beer is loosely filtered to preserve the flavors.

From the Drake’s website:

“Hopocalypse Imperial India Pale Ale — 9.3% ABV, 100+ IBUs**
This deep orange monster is loosely filtered to keep the integrity of the malt & hops intact. Equal amounts of American 2-row malt and English pale malt are combined with Vienna and Rye malts, then balanced with Citra, Simcoe and Chinook hops for flavor. We then dry hop it with Cascade, Simcoe and Chinook hops for an intense hoppy aroma. Enjoy the massive aromatic Revelation and prophetic flavor of this beer now and forever after. — Available in February”

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

Russian River Salvation – Snobby Beer Reviews

This is the Snobby Beer review of Salvation from Russian River Brewing Company in Santa Rosa, California. Salvation is a Belgian-style strong dark ale, and is refermented in the bottle. Like most Russian River Belgian-inspired beers, they tried to make Salvation as traditional as possible. This beer gets a lot of hype – is it worth it?

Questions? Suggestions? Let me know what you think! Grab a beer and leave a comment.

Dogfish Head Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew – Snobby Beer Reviews

This is the Snobby Beer review of Miles Davis’ Bitches Brew from Dogfish Head Craft Brewing in Milton, Delaware. This beer is 3 parts imperial stout and one part honey beer brewed with gesha root. It was brewed in honor of the 40th anniversary of the Miles Davis album, Bitches Brew. This beer is released occasionally with limited production.

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Top 20 Beer Reviewers on Youtube


Thanks to everyone who voted! About a week ago, The Better Beer Authority posted a video asking viewers to vote for their favorite Youtube beer reviewers. Snobby Beer made it to the top 10! This is a solid list of beertubers. Remember to support your favorites by subscribing, commenting, and giving out thumbs up. Here’s the final list:

20 jjdaven
19 Tantrum777
18 BeerBetties
17 TheFoamingHead
16 alborhyno
15 Berrichituba
14 jjrudy41
13 TheGrandOleHopry1
12 ronaldtheriot
11 craigtube
10 properhopstv
9 Imasofat
8 SnobbyBeer
7 VideoBeerReviews
6 TheEndosymbiosis
5 GregsBeerReviews
4 ChadzBeerReviews
3 StumpyJoeJr
2 TheMasterofHoppets
1 BeerGeekNation

 

Beer Mail! 3-21-12 ( BEER PORN )

Just a quick little update. I barley (get it?) had any time to finish a beer review for today, but here’s a little beer porn for ya. I got some nice stuff in the mail (and from the store) recently. Some of it was from a trade thanks to my regular trading buddy Phillip Lorenzini – Thanks! The Cigar City beers were ordered from luekensliquors.com

The KBS, Fou’ Foune, and the Mikkeller beer were purchased at Belmont Party Supply.

The complete list:

Hangar 24 – California Spring Beer
Drakes Brewing Co. – Drake’s Hopocalypse
Firestone Walker – §ucaba (aka Abacus, aka Sucaba )
The Lost Abbey – Deliverance
Dogfish Head – World Wide Stout (2012)
Cigar City Brewing – Jai Alai (sixer)
Cigar City Brewing – Dos Costas Oeste (all three variations – cedar, grapefruit wood, and lemon wood)
Cigar City Brewing – Marshall Zhukov’s Imperial Stout (x2)
Cigar City Brewing – Warmer Winter Wintrer Warmer
Founders Brewing – KBS ( Kentucky Breakfast Stout ) (x2)
Mikkeller – Beer Geek Brunch Weasel Cognac Edition
Cantillon – Fou’ Foune

Fordham Scotch Ale – Better Beer Authority Beertube Takeover

I found myself at the Better Beer Authority set once again a few weeks ago. This is my second time being on the show, the first being the Dale’s Pale Ale review. This time I would be helping review a Scotch Ale from Fordham Brewing along with fellow beertubers Tony (aka drolretfa) and Travis (aka CheerToBeers).

Thanks to James and everyone else at the Better Beer Authority for having us over!

Better Beer Authority