i never tried the CBS but i had their Breakfast Stout and i really liked that one.t0mato said:IMG_5573.JPG
Meh....This brew is way overhyped and mediocre at best. I don't even detect maple.
Double Stack easily blows this one out of the water.
Backwoods bastard is one of those gems of a scottish ale that I actually really enjoy. I didn't get any this year either, but I agree that last year's release was definitely phenomenal.Ashen said:Breakfast and Kentucky breakfast are both better than this years CBS Imo. Last year's release of backwoods Bastard is still my favourite founders beer so far though.
CBS is waaay better than breakfast stout, but also about 5 times the price, but definitely not 5 times better.luvmesump3pp3rz said:i never tried the CBS but i had their Breakfast Stout and i really liked that one.
it just goes to show how subjective tastes are. i can`t say anything about CBS because i`ve never had it but the first post at the top of this page member t0mato calls it mediocre. it can be meh to one person and delicious to another. just sayinThegreenchilemonster said:CBS is waaay better than breakfast stout, but also about 5 times the price, but definitely not 5 times better.
I think what t0mato is referring to is that by taking the base beer (breakfast stout), and aging it in maple syrup bourbon barrels, that the brew is obviously better than the base beer (breakfast stout), but not up to snuff with his Great Notion's version of a similar style beer. Double stack costs much less, and tastes better. Double stack is also only available at their brewery in Oregon, and only for a super limited time (1-2 days max), before it sells out. CBS has a national/multinational distribution, and is produced in a much larger quantity.luvmesump3pp3rz said:it just goes to show how subjective tastes are. i can`t say anything about CBS because i`ve never had it but the first post at the top of this page member t0mato calls it mediocre. it can be meh to one person and delicious to another. just sayin
wish i could try that Double Stack.Thegreenchilemonster said:I think what t0mato is referring to is that by taking the base beer (breakfast stout), and aging it in maple syrup bourbon barrels, that the brew is obviously better than the base beer (breakfast stout), but not up to snuff with his Great Notion's version of a similar style beer. Double stack costs much less, and tastes better. Double stack is also only available at their brewery in Oregon, and only for a super limited time (1-2 days max), before it sells out. CBS has a national/multinational distribution, and is produced in a much larger quantity.
Maple syrup bourbon barrel aged stouts for the masses will always command a much higher price, and a definite degradation in quality.
Don't we all! Being in one very specific part of the country, and being at the right brewery, for just the right day of the year to grab cans, means that a select group of people in the know in Oregon, get to know the glory of Double Stacks.luvmesump3pp3rz said:wish i could try that Double Stack.
Soon.Thegreenchilemonster said:Don't we all! Being in one very specific part of the country, and being at the right brewery, for just the right day of the year to grab cans, means that a select group of people in the know in Oregon, get to know the glory of Double Stacks.
I've always heard those Great Notion stouts were pressure sensitive, and couldn't survive our pressure out here in the Mid Atlantic. What an amazing experiment it would be to attempt a coast to coast flight...IDK....it might work!t0mato said:Soon.
This last batch was kind of a letdown versus others but it still pretty great. The cans I have right now are officially in their prime.
I freakin love that one. I drank 4 of them 2 days ago, and another 8 of them yesterday lol. I've got another 4 pack in my fridge that'll probably go down todayAshen said:I told ya I had one of these kicking around Mike. A little over the top sour for me.