What’s in the Cellar

I had all the best intentions of writing up at least my weekly beer experiences but obviously that didn’t work out. I guess that will be a new year’s resolution for me. In the meantime I am going to add a sidebar showing what I have “in the cellar” i.e. my tiny dorm sized fridge or next to the wine rack for aging. Here’s what I have right now:

Stone Vertical Epic Series: 09.09.09, 10.10.10, 11.11.11 and 12.12.12

Stone Imperial Russian Stout 2012 (I wish I had been keeping a bottle each year, I hear the 2004 is great now)

Shmaltz Brewing Jewbelation 15 with 15 malts and 15 hops

Shmaltz Brewing 16th Anniversary Jewbelation Sweet 16 (but since I live in California the label is “California Edition 16”) with 16 malts, 16 hops in 16 additions and it clocks in at 16%

Firestone Walker Double DBA imperial special bitter

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Alpine Beer Co & New Belgium Collaboration IPA

I didn’t even realize this beer was coming until I saw it at Fuller’s today. Limit 1 per customer (as seems common for Alpine bottles now) so I grabbed one for the weekend. Nice painted label on the bomber, the Super India Pale Ale name is on the hero’s cape. Alpine’s blog entry

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Comic-Con 2012 Initial Report

Well I overdid it again (as usual) and came home with 16 pounds of trade paperbacks yesterday. Literally 16 pounds, I put my backpack on the scale. Lots of continuing series like the next Hellboy, BPRD, 30 Days of Night etc. but also some new stuff like the first Walking Dead. One shop had half-off TPBs so I went nuts. I got the 1st Preacher TPB last year and this year I finally got the second so now I can go back to re-read the series from the start; I had collected the individual issues from #16 to the end but never had the beginning of the story.

Also being a huge Garth Ennis fan I picked up the first two The Boys TPBs to get started on. I am trying to figure out how I’m going to control myself when I return on Sunday since I still have a lot of new stuff on my wish list that I didn’t get yesterday.

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How to Pack & Ship Beer (by Barlow Brewing)

I have just started trading beer through the mail and a friend of mine shared this link to a great article on how to ship beer. It’s from the Barlow Brewing blog and is very comprehensive. I will be shipping out my first bottles of Pliny the Elder back to Indiana today so wish me luck.

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Weekly Beer Report #3

2/12 Sculpin IPA by Ballast Point at Slater’s 50/50 in Liberty Station. I ordered My Bloody Valentine from Alesmith since it’s a seasonal but they “just ran out” somehow right when I ordered. The waitress kindly brought me a shot glass of Arrogant Bastard to try instead but since I can get that anytime I opted for the harder to find Sculpin. They did have a huge selection on draft but I was overwhelmed and with the food on the way already I didn’t have time to ponder the whole menu.

2/17 Eye of the Hawk “Select Ale” from Mendocino Brewing Co. (bomber). I’d class this as a pale ale, not hoppy enough to be an IPA.

2/17 DogZilla Black IPA from Laughing Dog in Idaho (bomber). I have always loved porters & stouts so Black IPAs are right up my alley: nice and hoppy but with the roastiness of a darker beer. This was a good one.

2/18 Magic Hat #9 (fruity “not quite pale ale” from Vermont) on tap at Slater’s. A little too sweet for my taste, it was classed in the Fruity section of the beer menu.

2/18 New English ESB (San Diego) on tap at Slater’s. This was a good example of a classic English bitter.

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Order of the Stick Kickstarter

Only five days left to contribute to the Kickstarter fund to help reprint the Order of the Stick books. They are way over the goal already but there are gifts for donating and I figure that I could kick in a few bucks for all the enjoyment I’ve gotten reading the comics on the web already. If you ever played an RPG (especially D&D) you need to read this comic, utterly hilarious.

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Weekly Beer Update #2

Yes this “weekly” update is extremely late but with reason: the co-located server that I was on had issues so I had to migrate to a new host. The site seems a bit slow at times but at least it’s not totally down now. I figured I’d do a sort of catch-up post and try to get back to regular postings next week.

Since the last update I went to a great Super Bowl party thrown by some beer geek friends where I got to taste Hoptologist Imperial IPA from Knee Deep Brewing Co. as well as the old standbys Alesmith X and IPA.

On my own I had the following:
White Hawk Select IPA from Mendocino Brewing
90 Minute IPA from Dogfish Head (very good but the best IPA in the country? Debateable)
Lagunitas Bavarian-Styled Doppel Weizen, a great malty tasting brew
Belgo, a Belgian IPA from New Belgium Brewing
Abita 25th Anniversary Vanilla Doubledog, a really great vanilla porter (probably one of the best I’ve had)
Gift of the Magi, a spiced winter brew from Lost Abbey with Frankincence and Myrrh herbs
Chateau Rogue Dirtoir Black Lager from Rogue Ales, all organic and locally grown ingredients
Peculiar Yule from Nøgne O in Norway
Red Trolley from Karl Strauss, an Irish red ale (decent and definitely better than what they bottled many years ago via contract)
Wipeout IPA from Pizza Port (I unwisely bought a bottle dated from last August or September and it definitely tasted a bit stale)

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Weekly Beer Report #1

Velvet Merlin

I decided that since I try at least one new beer nearly every week that it might be fun (for me even if not for my readers) to post a list every week of the beers I’ve had since the last report. Since we’re just into January I’m going to cheat a bit on this first one and cover what I had over the holidays, then post separately every week for January.

December Holidays
I am very lucky that when my parents retired they moved up to central California just a few miles from the Firestone Walker brewery. We drove up on Christmas Eve and took the last brewery tour of the day. In fact it was just the seven of us from the family so it ended up being a private tour of sorts. Now I’ve been on several brewery tours over the years so the basic stuff was nothing new but it was really neat to see the Burton Union system in person. (In fact I need to have someone send me the pictures of us standing in front of the barrels). Basically they take the fermenting beer out of the main tank and let it ferment for about a week in the oak barrels, then return it to the main tank (that’s a very simplified description). I know they do this for their Double Barrel Ale (which is a great beer) and I think that’s the only one it’s used for.

The highlight of that trip was sharing a couple of tasting flights with my brother and sister-in-law, specifically the Velvet Merkin. This is the bourbon barrel version of Velvet Merlin oatmeal stout. The bourbon scent was so strong I could smell it by the time the glass was still 3-4″ away from my nose. This one is available only at the tap room if I remember correctly, possibly on tap at local bars as well. Great beer but definitely not a session brew by any means. You can only imagine my amusement watching my brother explain to our parents the definition of merkin.

I was finally able to try the standard Velvet Merlin oatmeal stout on tap and it’s a great beer in its own right. Without the strong bourbon note I could easily have several in one sitting. The is one of my favorite stouts, but sadly Merlin is a winter only seasonal brew. I had heard before that the normal version of this brew was originally named Velvet Merkin but when it went into wider distribution they changed the name (see this article at The Full Pint). The tour guide didn’t know anything about a name change, he told us they were just different beers but then again he had only been working there a couple of months at the time.

Other beers at the tap room were Pale 31 , Solace wheat beer, Union Jack IPA (not bad but then again I’m spoiled by all the great West Coast IPAs in San Diego), and a good pilsener; of course I forgot to write down the name and it’s not on the web site, either. I don’t think I even had the DBA (Double Barrel Ale) on tap that day since there were so many others to try.

Walker’s Reserve Porter was great on tap (I’d had the bottled version before), it spends “spend several months, even years in a combination of retired bourbon, Firestone Union and wine barrels.” I’m eager to try the other styles in the Reserve series.

My brother is a serious homebrewer in New Mexico now and he brought six beers for a tasting. His Grandpa’s Scotch Wee Heavy won Best Ale at the state fair last year and he’s won the last two quarterly homebrew club contests so he’s really on a roll. I am very jealous of his 4-headed homemade kegerator and all-grain homebrew setup.

To end the year I decided to give the Samuel Adams Infinium 2011 a try. At about $22 for a 750ml bottle it was pricey but I figured New Year’s Eve was a special occasion. It was a pretty good tasting beer but not really my style. I’m not sure why I even tried it since I don’t like champagne and that was the stated goal of this beer: use traditional brewing methods and ingredients to make a champagne-like beer. I think they succeeded in that regard but it’s just not my style.

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New About the Site Page

After 6+ years I finally decided to revisit the About page for the site, below is the text to save you having to click on the link.

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I decided that it was time to change up my site a little bit in January 2012, at the bottom of this page is the original “About” text from when the site was started in June 2005. I have decided that in addition to classic geek interests like computers & gaming that I’m a geek for beer, too. I also definitely have certain specific genres of music that I like: metal, punk and good old fashioned blues (like Chicago blues, delta blues etc.) While that isn’t really geeky it is definitely a niche so I thought why not focus my posts a bit more into those areas.

I am going to try to start posting a weekly beer report since I try something new almost every week of the year. I’ve just started buying new music again in 2011 thanks to my buddies at Ripple Music so I will try to learn how to write a decent record review. I wrote one for the new Grifter album but it is poorly written and doesn’t convey much to the user besides “I really love this record”.

You are probably wondering “Who is Doppelbock and why does he post this crap?” I’m just a geek who has been into computers since my old Apple ][+ in sixth grade. I love to mess around with web applications these days and WordPress impressed me.

So here I was with blog software and nothing special to write about. That’s why I just post stuff that happens to me, weird links from the Internet and generally just random crap. Some day I might come up with a coherent theme for the site but I’m not a very creative person (can’t paint, can’t write (I would love to write sci-fi, can’t play/compose music etc.) so writing original content is tough for me.

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WWII Rankings

This link is three years old now but considering that it’s bowl season (sort of) I figured it was worth reposting from the DRZY blog. I’ve had this saved as a draft since Dec. 2010 and the original post was in 2008.

http://www.drzy.com/2008/12/28/bcs-declares-germany-winner-of-world-war-ii/

After determining the Big-12 championship game participants, the BCS computers were put to work on other major contests and today the BCS declared Germany to be the winner of World War II.

“Germany put together an incredible number of victories beginning with the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland and continuing on into conference play with defeats of Poland, France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Belgium and the Netherlands. Their only losses came against the US and Russia; however considering their entire body of work–including an incredibly tough Strength of Schedule–our computers deemed them worthy of the #1 ranking.”

Questioned about the #4 ranking of the United States the BCS commissioner stated “The US only had two major victories–Japan and Germany. The computer models, unlike humans, aren’t influenced by head-to-head contests–they consider each contest to be only a single, equally-weighted event.”

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Occupy the North Pole!

I know this is a shameful plug but I got a good laugh out of this new shirt from Despair.com, Rankin & Bass are probably rolling in their graves right about now.

Occupy!

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Music Review: Grifter

For many years I’ve just been recycling all my old favorites but this year I decided that it’s a shame to not pick up some new artists so the first one on my list was Grifter from the UK (full bio is on their site). They have been around a while but their first full album was just released last month. I guess I’d have to describe it as power rock, heavy rock or something of that nature. It’s just good hard driving music and I really enjoy it quite a lot. I’m no music critic so I can’t really do them justice but if you grew up listening to hard rock & metal in the 80’s like I did you should do yourself a favor and go grab this record right away.

Grifter’s web site

Grifter Logo

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Happy Nigel Tufnel Day

Yes, in honor of Nigel’s obsession with the number eleven today is officially Nigel Tufnel day. If it’s not already too late then you need to make some noise at the god-awful cliched time of 11:11:11 today. If you don’t have a clue what I’m talking about then shame on you, no hints.

Nigel!

Tufnel Day in the Reader

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Neat backgrounds for photographing models

One of the guys in my gaming club found a neat site that has downloadable backgrounds for photographing your models, I think I will give this a shot.

Corvus Miniatures Cloud Backgrounds

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Iron Fist Brewing Co.

I finally cracked my 750ml of Velvet Glove imperial stout from Iron Fist tonight and boy what a treat! At 9% it’s surely no session brew but it was really tasty.

 

Iron Fist Brewing Co. | Rule your taste with an Iron Fist!

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