http://2012.beeradvent.com/
http://2011.beeradvent.com/
http://2010.beeradvent.com/
beeradvocate.com/community/threads/beer-advent-calendar
I can't believe I never thought of this before. 365 beers just doesn't work. Too hard to drink every single day. Or more importantly, too hard to only drink one new beer every day and not go over. So the natural progression was to just see how many different beers I could drink. Forever. I am well over 1000 now after a bunch in 07-08 and then starting again this year and trying to fill in some from memory the ones in betwee. (you know, during the lapse of focused efforts for the few years after I lost my list in 08 and during the time I moved, and since we were blessed with a son and now a second one). But now I am again focused on the task at hand.
Wow, I suck at transitions, and that was a rambling paragraph. But where I was going with that was, I am going to turn my wine fridge that we aren't using (drink a lot of beer, wine and alcohol kind of get forgotten) into a Beer Advent Calender. I could just doctor up a couple empty 22oz boxes, but then the beer isn't cold. And you can't drink very many beers warm, at least I don't like to. Hence a use finally for the wine fridge. I am going to have Nate stock it with 24 of the 80 or so awesome beers I already have ondeck. Mix it up a little, make it exciting. And even go to the store for a few surprises that I haven't had before.
My hope is that I will forget about half the stuff I have in the fridge anyways, and that plus the new ones will make for some good surprises next month. And A Very Merry Christmas. Hopefully have the ends facing out with numbers. I'll post a picture once I get it done. Something like this.
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
brew brew brew
Nate has been hella brewing at the satellite office of L-Town Brewing, the L-Town Dogg Haus Brewery. He finally brewed up his Peanut Cup Porter, and then went crazy and brewed a second batch and made it a Smoked Scottish ale. Then he went even crazier and brewed this weekend too with an apple pie beer. We should be fully stocked for the apocalypse next month. Especially if we can get some Hef and IPA brewed this month too.
Meanwhile we are also going crazy trying new beers, I still have way too many in my fridge since I keep buying them, and he and Barb keeping buying crazy new beers in Seattle and Portland when they travel. Plus he is hooking up some beer exchanging with some enthusiasts in the Midwest. All that leading up to me hitting 1102 last night with new beers. And considering I have 72 in the fridge I haven't had, another 20 at least I have already had, a few homebrews still and three kegs, plus a closet full of homebrew...wow, sounds like a lot when I say it that way...
Meanwhile we are also going crazy trying new beers, I still have way too many in my fridge since I keep buying them, and he and Barb keeping buying crazy new beers in Seattle and Portland when they travel. Plus he is hooking up some beer exchanging with some enthusiasts in the Midwest. All that leading up to me hitting 1102 last night with new beers. And considering I have 72 in the fridge I haven't had, another 20 at least I have already had, a few homebrews still and three kegs, plus a closet full of homebrew...wow, sounds like a lot when I say it that way...
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
On my way to 1111
I hit 1088 beers last night.
I just passed Tracy McGrady and Cuttino Mobley in 3s, and hope to catch Dana Barros tonight who has 1090 over his career. That will put me at #51 on the all time leader board.
Also, if I can get to 1111 I can pass Kareem for all time defensive rebounds in a season and be #1 since they only tracked off/def rebound splits back to 1985 it looks like. Before that guys like Wilt and Bill Russell used to get 1500-2000 every season and likely most of those were defensive, so probably would blow Kareem's record up, but I do what I can to be #1, even if its going off incomplete records...
I just passed Tracy McGrady and Cuttino Mobley in 3s, and hope to catch Dana Barros tonight who has 1090 over his career. That will put me at #51 on the all time leader board.
Also, if I can get to 1111 I can pass Kareem for all time defensive rebounds in a season and be #1 since they only tracked off/def rebound splits back to 1985 it looks like. Before that guys like Wilt and Bill Russell used to get 1500-2000 every season and likely most of those were defensive, so probably would blow Kareem's record up, but I do what I can to be #1, even if its going off incomplete records...
Thursday, November 8, 2012
It's Stout Day
25-must-try-west-coast-stouts-for-international-stoutday
Brewpublic is awesome.
Plan to get three badges on untapped tonight. Stout Day. Flying Saucer stout badge. And 1000 beers. That's right, I finally have almost all of my beers logged into untapped, and will hit 1000 with a stout tonight. I actually have a couple new stouts to try in the fridge, but will likely go with the Elysian Apocalypse beer 10 stout. It sounds sooo good.
Brewpublic is awesome.
Plan to get three badges on untapped tonight. Stout Day. Flying Saucer stout badge. And 1000 beers. That's right, I finally have almost all of my beers logged into untapped, and will hit 1000 with a stout tonight. I actually have a couple new stouts to try in the fridge, but will likely go with the Elysian Apocalypse beer 10 stout. It sounds sooo good.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Whiskey Barrel time


We also put half of the 10 gallons of stout into the barrel, so in a week we will bottle 5 gallons of Winter Ale (white russian stout) and 5 gallons of Barrel Aged Winter Ale. So excited.
Sunday, November 4, 2012
Great lines
There are some great lines, slogans, taglines, etc in the beer industry. The most interesting man in the world is easily one of the best advertising campaigns in awhile.
But I just saw an awesome on in the newest Rogue Nation newsletter. A Coors slogan, "Turns it loose," was translated into Spanish where it was read as "Suffer from diarrhea."
I love Rogue. I went online to order the 15,000 brew that I meant to buy last month. And there are none available. Whoops. Limited releases are like that. But they have the GYO pumpkin and the fresh hop in really cool bottles. With us going to the beach this weekend hopefully I can get one of each of these. They are having elections for Rogue Nation candidates, which it looks I missed the deadline to nominate myself, but there is a contest, and you should all enter.
Had another Widmer Nelson Imperial IPA while bottling last night, as well as tried the un-carbonated versions of our Dead Scotsman and new TriApfelwine. As well as another Speckled Hen. All excellent.
And lastly, Ashtown is getting closer and closer to opening. So sweet.
But I just saw an awesome on in the newest Rogue Nation newsletter. A Coors slogan, "Turns it loose," was translated into Spanish where it was read as "Suffer from diarrhea."
I love Rogue. I went online to order the 15,000 brew that I meant to buy last month. And there are none available. Whoops. Limited releases are like that. But they have the GYO pumpkin and the fresh hop in really cool bottles. With us going to the beach this weekend hopefully I can get one of each of these. They are having elections for Rogue Nation candidates, which it looks I missed the deadline to nominate myself, but there is a contest, and you should all enter.
Had another Widmer Nelson Imperial IPA while bottling last night, as well as tried the un-carbonated versions of our Dead Scotsman and new TriApfelwine. As well as another Speckled Hen. All excellent.
And lastly, Ashtown is getting closer and closer to opening. So sweet.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Stock up for the Apocalypse
I hit 1062 distinct beers on my list last night after a successful meeting at Hop N Grape to plan an upcoming chamber event. 3 of 4 beers on my taster paddle were new and I picked up a few more beers (12) before heading home and had one of those while dealing with Fantasy Football league problems. (Some unhappy. Change rules to make some happy. Make the others unhappy. You just can't win)
But it led me to a quick photo op this morning while checking on the barrel of barleywine. The beer fridge is just about full of beers I haven't tried with all of the other beers I have already tried being in my other fridge. I plan to be well stopped for the coming Apocalypse. I hope you are, because when the water supply is suspect and you run out of bottled water, you will need something to drink. Which reminds me, I should probably go buy some bottled water.
And toilet paper.
Hop N Grape also finally got a website in addition to Facebook. Nice!
But it led me to a quick photo op this morning while checking on the barrel of barleywine. The beer fridge is just about full of beers I haven't tried with all of the other beers I have already tried being in my other fridge. I plan to be well stopped for the coming Apocalypse. I hope you are, because when the water supply is suspect and you run out of bottled water, you will need something to drink. Which reminds me, I should probably go buy some bottled water.
And toilet paper.
Hop N Grape also finally got a website in addition to Facebook. Nice!
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
beer is good
Beer is good. But it tends to make one a little bigger than intended when one doesn't exercise enough. Hence I bring you this image to relate how I feel in my Halloween costume. Fat guy in a little coat or motivational speaker livin in a van down by the river. Either way, very funny, but very constrictive...

But on the positive side, I have fresh hop beer on tap.
And I had two new beers last night, Old Speckled Hen, which was surprising in that it had a nitro ball like Guinness Draught cans, but was an English ale. And one of the Cripin Cider hard ciders, and that was also excellent. Which puts me at 1058 distinct beers after the couple I had over my son's birthday weekend. This included a double dark ipa from Booth, which was excellent too. Guest homebrews are the best.

But on the positive side, I have fresh hop beer on tap.
And I had two new beers last night, Old Speckled Hen, which was surprising in that it had a nitro ball like Guinness Draught cans, but was an English ale. And one of the Cripin Cider hard ciders, and that was also excellent. Which puts me at 1058 distinct beers after the couple I had over my son's birthday weekend. This included a double dark ipa from Booth, which was excellent too. Guest homebrews are the best.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
bottlemark
Bottlemark.com is the shit. In case you use regular bottle caps, or use labels, or whatever, you really should be getting custom caps for your home brew. They are awesome and only .12 each plus shipping compared to about .5 for blank caps. When you are spending cash and time on all this beer you make, shouldn't you spring for an extra $5 for caps? They make excellent collectibles too. Buy the magnets they sell and stick the caps on your fridge.
We are hoping to go to secondary with our few big beers and bottle up a few others here in the next few weeks, so are putting in a large order to bottlemark for all these caps and collectors caps for all the beers we kegged. The side of the beer fridge should be looking pretty excellent in about 6-8 days.
We also had a succaba by FW last night, and it was outfuckingstanding. We had that after a Pliney, and followed it with a Black Bear Stout from Alemda. Which just means we barely got our cap order half done and didn't even transfer any beer. And had a slight headache this morning.
Oh well, maybe Saturday we'll actually work on beers. After that I am hitting up a Timbers game with my wife and some friends. Time to find a new Portland brewpub and try some new treats.
We are hoping to go to secondary with our few big beers and bottle up a few others here in the next few weeks, so are putting in a large order to bottlemark for all these caps and collectors caps for all the beers we kegged. The side of the beer fridge should be looking pretty excellent in about 6-8 days.


Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Your quest, should you choose to accept it
Drinking Quest is my next must have of the season. Not that I have time to play RPGs anymore as the few times we get together to drink are consumed by making beer and/or watching football. But still, we need to get this and it was an excellent find by Nate.
Last night I had the Peste (another apoc beer) and it was a chocolate chili bock. I learned that if you mix it with Oatis by Ninkasi, you get a drinkable beer. Not that it was bad, its just that this is my second or third chocolate chili bock, and I really prefer fruit and spicy and not chocolate and spicy. Plus mixing it made for a lot of very strong beer and putting down two 22s of dark beer proved to be too much and I still have a little saved for tonight, albeit probably kinda flat.
We have caps designed for the stout and barleywine and plan to order those and have a beer Wednesday night. And maybe play Munchkin while the wife and kids are out for the night. I know, we are crazy party animals...
And with these and a few new untapped badges, I will hit 1040 distinct beers tonight. Somehow it only equates to around 900+ on untapped so somehow I missed a bunch when entering them all. But I'll still get to 1000 on untapped soon. Most likely in November.

We have caps designed for the stout and barleywine and plan to order those and have a beer Wednesday night. And maybe play Munchkin while the wife and kids are out for the night. I know, we are crazy party animals...
And with these and a few new untapped badges, I will hit 1040 distinct beers tonight. Somehow it only equates to around 900+ on untapped so somehow I missed a bunch when entering them all. But I'll still get to 1000 on untapped soon. Most likely in November.
Friday, October 19, 2012
Winter Beer Fest
facebook > Ian's post > to PDX beer blog to find out the date for the Winter/Holiday Brewfest in Portland. Nov 28th and through that weekend I think I know what my plans are considering I missed the main brewfest this summer a few days before Liam was born.
I can't wait.
I also started drinking the beers of the Apoc in reverse order. The 9th, 8th and 6th have been great. 8th was the Blood Orange Ale and it was a fruit beer, and it was good.
And I think I have decided to get the 7th since I will convince my dad to buy it since he likes beets.
6th was the Elderflower Saison and it was also good although I didn't give it 5 caps on untapped. Saisons really have to be excellent, kind of like Belgians, to get 5 caps from me because they just aren't my favorite types. Looking forward to #5 tomorrow as tonight I am going to a blazer game finally. GO BLAZERS!
Also had a new beers from Coors yesterday.
Batch 18 Pre-Prohibition Lager. Not bad, worth trying one, maybe even buying a sixer if you are looking for something cool for your next tailgate.
I can't wait.

And I think I have decided to get the 7th since I will convince my dad to buy it since he likes beets.

Also had a new beers from Coors yesterday.
Batch 18 Pre-Prohibition Lager. Not bad, worth trying one, maybe even buying a sixer if you are looking for something cool for your next tailgate.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Time for the Apocalypse
We had a successful tasting with a few of Nate's co-workers last night after work. Or as we called it, a homebrewer's meeting. Amazing that if you say you are going out for a beer that can be frowned upon, but if you have a meeting it's all ok. The Judge IIIPA is finally gone. So sad. But the Fresh Hop Amber and Sunset Ales are in full swing.
We also made a stop at Hop N Grape for a glass of Drunkin Pumpkin by Fort George. It was good. I would buy that again. And I needed to buy a few more Buffalo Bill's pumpkin beers and the strawberry beer for Abby to try. After reading a blog yesterday that said they didn't like the Buffalo Bill's, I had to re-try. Then it was home to feed the baby and have a Night Owl Pumpkin Ale by Elysian.
And then came the reason for the title of this post.
I asked my dad to get the Pumpkin Stout from the fridge but I was not specific enough. And to be fair, there are a LOT of beers in my fridge. I even said it was Elysian. But I was referring to the Dark of the Moon Pumpkin Stout I had been saving.
Hence he came back with the Elysian 9th beer of the Apolcalypse, Blight Pumpkin Ale, and opened it before I could explain I was saving them all for December. Shit. But it was really good. And I think I am going to just drink all of them one a day for the next week. Kind of like a countdown. I skipped the the one, the Beet beer, but my dad likes beets so now I may buy it just to try and complete the set, and he can drink most of it. Or maybe I can make him buy it. even better.
Regardless, this is your warning that on the 24th or 25th the apocalypse is coming. Because I should finish the 8 or 9 beers by then. Just FYI.
Also, I am at beer # 1023. HOORRAAAY BEER!

And then came the reason for the title of this post.
I asked my dad to get the Pumpkin Stout from the fridge but I was not specific enough. And to be fair, there are a LOT of beers in my fridge. I even said it was Elysian. But I was referring to the Dark of the Moon Pumpkin Stout I had been saving.

Regardless, this is your warning that on the 24th or 25th the apocalypse is coming. Because I should finish the 8 or 9 beers by then. Just FYI.
Also, I am at beer # 1023. HOORRAAAY BEER!
Monday, October 15, 2012
pumpkin beers
Just a quick post. I am so excited because my beer fridge is bursting.
Pumpkin beers in mass types and quantities. Home brew is stocked and the closet has some strong beers fermenting so hard they are blowing tops off buckets. All kinds of pictures on facebook if you are so inclined to see the barleywine and stout brewing from Saturday in process. I almost killed myself twice, but I didn't, which is nice.
And I just got this sour Belgian sampler from hop n grape.
globalbeer.com/sour-power-sampler
I need to suck down some other beers to make room in the fridge for these and some other Belgians and sours I have been aging. And then it is time for some seriously expensive and tasty tasting.
Pumpkin beers in mass types and quantities. Home brew is stocked and the closet has some strong beers fermenting so hard they are blowing tops off buckets. All kinds of pictures on facebook if you are so inclined to see the barleywine and stout brewing from Saturday in process. I almost killed myself twice, but I didn't, which is nice.
And I just got this sour Belgian sampler from hop n grape.
globalbeer.com/sour-power-sampler
I need to suck down some other beers to make room in the fridge for these and some other Belgians and sours I have been aging. And then it is time for some seriously expensive and tasty tasting.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
1012
1012, not only is it the month and year if you add a slash in the middle (10/12) it also the number of different beers I have had. With a few beers on Sunday and a few more last night, I hit 1012 during the month of October, which is cool. Not sure how many awesome records I have broken, but I am sure it is a bunch. I wish I had more cool pictures, but alas time does not permit. Hope to brew a bunch more beer in a few weekends, maybe some pictures then...
Monday, October 1, 2012
Brewvana Tour
A Successful Brewvana tour for the St John Foundation. Gigantic Brewing, Hopworks, Breakside, and Amnesia all have great beers, and our tour guide Nikki was awesome. I am now at 990 beers. Photos mostly from what we uploaded to untapped, in reverse order which you can tell if you look closely. Untapped/fijigus
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