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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. Tried a beer last night that I picked up at Hollingshead Deli in Orange. It's called Supplication and is brewed by the Russian River Brewing Company. A most unusual beer.
Tried a beer last night that I picked up at Hollingshead Deli in Orange. It's called Supplication and is brewed by the Russian River Brewing Company. A most unusual beer. As it says on the bottle, it a "brown ale aged in oak barrels with cherries added". It's rather expensive, at $9.99 for a 12.7oz bottle. Excellent flavor, very complex, each sip seemed to reveal something new. The guy at the deli said to drink 1 bottle now, and put the other away for a few months. After trying the first bottle, the second is calling to me right now.
I was somewhere recently that had Fat Tire on the menu. I will retrace my steps and find out. It might have been Corner Bakery
EJ Molloy's in Long Beach had it for awhile, but they might be out of it now (and I might have had something to do with that.)
It's a little late in the season, but Franzikaner Hefeweissen is the best of the Heffes I've had yet. Tried it at a Beer Dinner and was able to find it at Trader Joe's and BevMo throughout the summer. It's bottled and brewed by Spaten.
Picked up a 6 pack this week. Made by Coors company and it is not that bad. A refreshing beer. Definitely recommend to use lemon with this beer. You only get a hint of the wheat flavor. Would have liked more of a wheat flavor. One thing I will say about this beer, it's been good luck for me. Drank it the last 2 days during the Kings games and we won both.
Picked up a 6 pack this week. Made by Coors company and it is not that bad. A refreshing beer. Definitely recommend to use lemon with this beer. You only get a hint of the wheat flavor. Would have liked more of a wheat flavor. One thing I will say about this beer, it's been good luck for me. Drank it the last 2 days during the Kings games and we won both.
You would love Anchor Steam Wheat. It is getting harder and harder to find, but it's a great beer.
Sam Adam's Hefeweizen is another beer for you too.
You would love Anchor Steam Wheat. It is getting harder and harder to find, but it's a great beer.
I believe that I saw it at Bevmo when I went there yesterday.
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Originally Posted by AB$
Sam Adam's Hefeweizen is another beer for you too.
that, too.
speaking of my trip to Bevmo, I picked up a couple of Stone's 9th, AleSmith's Numbskull and Ommegang.
Stone's 9th is a great beer to have. they call it Heat Seeking Wheat, rightfully so.
the other two beers I listed above I have not tried yet, though my roommate suggested Ommegang because that's what he's had before and liked it. I will post a review for both one of these days.
No idea if this has been posted in this thread, but I am frankly too lazy to look. We are drinking Hoptown IPA right now. Really really good and flavorfull.