Updated 8-9-10 

Home Brew Bottled
Barleywine
Berliner Weisse
Let Me Out Imperial Stout
Port Barrel-Aged Belgian Brown Ale
Raspberry Wheat Stout 
   Gold Medal – 2009 MN Renaissance Festival Byggvir’s Big Beer Cup: Eclectic – Fruit Beer
   White Ribbon - 2009 MN State Fair Home Brew Competition: Fruit Beer

Beer On Draught
Mild Ale
Avery Maharaja Double IPA

Fermenting
Lambic (primary 7/5/09, secondary 7/15/09)
Ginger Saison (primary 8/26)
Oktoberfest (primary 8/26)
Imperial Stout (primary 8/27)

On Deck to Brew/Under Consideration

Spiced Pumpkin Oatmeal Ale

Commercial
dsc012141Alaskan Brewing Barleywine 2008
Alesmith Speedway Stout
Allagash Confluence
Allagash Odyssey
Avery Samael’s Oak-Aged Ale
Bell’s Batch 9000
Bell’s Expedition Stout 2009, 2010
Big Sky Old Bluehair Barley Wine
Boulevard Smokestack Series Harvest Dancer Wheat Wine
Brooklyn Brewery Black Ops 2009
Brouwerij de Molen Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout (#421/524)
Crazy Ed’s Cave Creek Chili Beer
Dark Horse Fore Smoked Stout
De Dolle Brouwers Special Oerbeir Reserva 2008
De Proef Reinaert Flemish Wild Ale
dsc008651De Struise Black Albert Royal Stout
Deschutes Abyss 2009
Dogfish Head Olde School Barleywine
Flat Earth Winter Warlock
Founders Nemesis
Hair of the Dog Adam
Hanssens Artisanaal Oudbeitje Lambic Limited Edition 2000
Harviestoun Ola Dubh Special 12 Year Reserve
Harviestoun Ola Dubh Special 16 Year Reserve
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 1999
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2000
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2001
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2002
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2005
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2005 (Calvados Cask)
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2006 (Sherry Cask)
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2006 (Port Cask)
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2007
J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2007 (Lagavulin Whisky Cask)
dsc003962J.W. Lees Harvest Ale 2007 (Calvados Cask)
Malheur Dark Brut
Monk’s Cafe Flemish Sour Ale
New Belgium Lips of Faith Eric’s Ale
New Belgium Lips of Faith La Folie
New Belgium Lips of Faith Le Fleur Misseur
New Glarus Unplugged Ice Barleywine
Russian River Damnation
Russian River Salvation
Russian River Supplication
Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine 2009
Stone Old Guardian 2009
Stone Vertical Epic Ale 08.08.08
dsc01036Surly Darkness 2008, 2009
Surly Four
Surly Smoke
The Lost Abbey Cuvee de Tomme
Three Floyds Behemoth Barleywine
Three Floyds Dark Lord 2009, 2010
Trappistes Rochefort 8
Trappist Westvleteren 8
Trappist Westvleteren 12
Trappist Westvleteren Blonde
Victory Old Horizontal Barleywine

12 Responses to “What’s On Tap?”

  1. Aaron Says:

    Have you tasted Raisen D’Etre? It’s an interesting one. Not sure I’d like to have an entire keg of the stuff, but it’s damn unique.

  2. amm002 Says:

    No, I haven’t. But it looked interesting to make, and I have a recipe straight out of Sam Calagione’s Extreme Brewing book. I tend to like plummy beers, like some stronger Belgians (Chimay Blue for example).

  3. Aaron Says:

    Yeah, it’s kinda like a dubbel/stout mix. Very interesting.

  4. amm002 Says:

    I also have a recipe for the 60 Minute from that same book, my friend is coming over Sunday and we’re gonna give it a shot.

  5. Aaron Goldfarb Says:

    My god you are stocked right now. I thought I had an issue, but you are destroying me in stock. Then again, I live in something as big as a dressing room.

  6. amm002 Says:

    The sick thing is I have 15 more gallons of homebrew besides the commercial stuff.

  7. Dave Says:

    I need to put my stock on my page, it’s pretty damn huge.

  8. amm002 Says:

    As much as most “normal” people would look at this list and think I have an excessive amount of beer, compared to many beer geeks I think my stock is actually pretty small. But I intend to grow it slowly over time with good high gravity stuff.

  9. forbiddendonut Says:

    When I first started cellaring beer, it was tough to keep good beers around for very long. Now between homebrewing, having friends that live in good beer cities, and working so close to Four Firkins, it’s tough to find places to store it all.

  10. amm002 Says:

    I’m with you, forbiddendonut. Fortunately, I have a basement utility room that doubles as my beer cellar. Only problem is, the more space my beer takes up, the more difficult it becomes to store my homebrew equipment!

  11. Keith Says:

    Do you have any interest in the Lazy Magnolia products? They have a Southern Pecan and Indian Summer.

    Also have access to Abita Beers: Amber, Purple Haze, etc.

  12. nostawetan Says:

    Aaron,

    I’ve some Raison d’etre and some Raison d’extra both. What do you have? We may be able to make a trade if you want.

    forbiddendonut,

    I’m in the same boat you are in. I think I have about 200 beers cellaring now, but it is a lot easier since I’m a home brewer. And storage is definitely and issue. I’ve actually been able to con my parents into letting me keep a beer fridge at their house. 389 square feet is not conducive to storage space.

    P.S. I’m not trying to pimp out our site Captain, but I think that Nate is putting up a beer trading forum and we just posted 5 guest posts on trading beer. Check it out if you want

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