Thomas Hardy's Ale
Posted: Thu Aug 18, 2005 4:45 pm
Well I decided that today is the day to open up the THA. Ima sitting here with my THA in my Sierra Nevada glass about to throw up (my feet), rare back and sip this wonderful and unusual stuff. Wisht y'all was here with me to discuss barley wines.
THA is potent for a beer (11.7%) and really tastes more like a wine (unlike Sierra Nevada Bigfoot, which must have about 3 pounds of hops per bottle) than a beer.
Still, it is an excellent brew that would top off a rich meal like a fine Port can.
On the third sip now and I can feel a slight fuzziness in the ole pea brain. This brew is so rich and malty that I don't believe I could drink another, even though the bottle only holds 8.5 ounces.
If you are a lover of different types of beer and ain't tried THA yet, do so and let me know what you think. If you can't get aholt of none, send me an email and I will see kin we get Uncle Sam to bring some to yo very door and hep out with yo difficiency.
THA will make yo head delightfully fuzzy, tickle yo tastebuds, and cure what ails ya!
Now, scuze me, whilst I have another sip!
THA is potent for a beer (11.7%) and really tastes more like a wine (unlike Sierra Nevada Bigfoot, which must have about 3 pounds of hops per bottle) than a beer.
Still, it is an excellent brew that would top off a rich meal like a fine Port can.
On the third sip now and I can feel a slight fuzziness in the ole pea brain. This brew is so rich and malty that I don't believe I could drink another, even though the bottle only holds 8.5 ounces.
If you are a lover of different types of beer and ain't tried THA yet, do so and let me know what you think. If you can't get aholt of none, send me an email and I will see kin we get Uncle Sam to bring some to yo very door and hep out with yo difficiency.
THA will make yo head delightfully fuzzy, tickle yo tastebuds, and cure what ails ya!
Now, scuze me, whilst I have another sip!