Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #174 Treehouse Green

Shaun finally got his whale. He apparently tried it way back in 2013 but has no idea where or with who. It could have been a whole can to his dome or it could have been simple as a sip. The point is he has no fucking memory of it so to him this is his first time diving into a beer that has alluded him the last few years

Does it live up the hype that so many others have built over the years? Will Shaun be left with a mouthful of disappointment? You’ll have to watch and find out!

p.s

Shaun is also not sure why he wrote the above in the third person since Shaun is the one writing this post…

Style: IPA
Container: 16oz can
Glassware: Treehouse Teku’s
Notes:Our cross-continental IPA! Made with Australian and American hops, this tropical heavy IPA opens up in the glass with notes of hugely flavorful notes of lemon-lime, pineapple, orange sorbet, and tangerine. It has a soft but pointed bitterness and a rich, velvety mouth feel. (7.6%)
Rating: 5/5

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #170-173 Sierra Nevada Beer Camp 2017

Our magnum opus of 2017! We dive fucking deep into Sierra Nevada’s 2017 Beer Camp Box. They collaborated with 12 breweries across the world to create 12 different beers. Mike and I enlisted our buddy Reid to help us tackle this box in one night.

We broke the beers up into groups of 3 hence the 4 videos…yay math!

If you’re crazy enough to watch all 4 then you’ll get to watch as the fun unfolds…we get really entertaining midway through episode 2 but episode 3 is where shit flips to high gear then you can just imagine how downhill episode 4 gets.

 

 

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #169 Alesmith Speedway Stout

I’m thinking Mike regrets doing this. He make’s some great faces throughout this review! Let’s just say the score is Shaun’s…

Style: Imperial Stout with Coffee
Container: 16oz Can
Glassware: Goblets
Notes: Speedway Stout’s ominous, pitch-black appearance has become a hallmark of this modern-day classic. Chocolate and roasted malts dominate the flavor, supported by notes of dark fruit, toffee, and caramel. A healthy dose of locally-roasted coffee from Ryan Bros. Coffee, Inc. added to each batch brings out the beer’s dark chocolate flavors and enhances its drinkability. (12%)
Rating: 4.5/5

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #168 Treehouse That’s What She Said

People legit got out of line, got in their cars and left when Treehouse announced this is what they were releasing the day we picked this up. Sucks to be them.

Style: Milk Stout
Container: 16oz Can
Glassware: Treeehouse Teku’s
Notes: A sneakily complex beer, ” TWSS” exhibits flavors of milk chocolate, fresh roasted coffee, caramel, and even a hint of smoke. It is absolutely loaded with flavor for a 5.6% beer, and the inclusion of Lactose takes the edge off of the dry, roasted notes found in a typical stout. (5.6%)
Rating: 4.75/5

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #167 Trillium Big Bird

We captured the illustrious Big Bird. This is the latest beer to come out of Trillium’s hype machine. It’s made with hops they won’t even tell us about it! I wasn’t aware some hops required an NDA…

It seems this was recorded with the camera mic vs the mixer mic. It still sounds good though. Hope you enjoy it.

 

Style: Double IPA
Container: 32oz growler
Glassware: Trillium The Streets Glass
Notes: Big Bird is featuring a new signature hop.  This new hop gives Big Bird an intense nose that zaps the senses with aromas of lime, overripe papaya, and pithy citrus. Flavors of pineapple and tangy grapefruit are balanced by a light body and dank, resinous finish (8.5%)
Rating: 4/5 (adjusted after review)

Nerdsense Drinks From the Source – Spencer Brewing Open House 2017

A few weeks back, Nerdsense was able to attend Spencer Brewing’s Open House at Saint Joseph’s Abbey in Spencer, MA.

We had a great time walking through their pristine facility, chatting with several of the monks, and sampling some delicious beers.

This video is a quick snapshot of our self guided tour of the brewery, followed by a brief review of their latest release, Monk’s Reserve Ale, a Belgian-style quadrupel.

Cheers!

 

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #166 Spencer Monk’s Reserve Ale

This is Spencer Brewing’s latest beer and it’s a big one! It’s a 10.2% Belgian Quad! Be sure to check out onsite video at Spencer’s Open House which includes a mini review as well. Cheers!

Style: Belgian Quad
Container: 12oz Bottle
Glassware: Spencer Glasses
Notes: The recipe development phase of this Quad stretched over three years and 13 experimental brews. The Spencer monks sought an alternative to the use of spices for flavor enhancement by pushing the boundaries of traditional Trappist Quad malt profiles. (10.2%)
Rating: 4.5/5

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #165 Moonraker Yojo

Whoa! I forgot to release this. This video is from May!

Thanks to AllThingsBeer510 for sending this my way!

Style: IPA
Container: 16oz can
Glassware: Long stem snifter
Notes: This beer uses a proprietary English yeast strain and is completely unfined and unfiltered. Tons of apricot, peach and pineapple hop flavors from the use of Galaxy, Mosaic, Simcoe, and Citra hops. (7%)

Nerdsense Drinks Reviews – #164 Oskar Blues Bourbon Barrel Aged Ten Fidy

We’ve reviewed a vertical of Ten Fidy, Ten Fidy by itself, Java Bourbon Barrel Aged Ten Fidy and Rum Barrel Aged Ten Fidy. Now, it’s time for just plain ole Bourbon Barrel Aged Ten Fidy…it’s actually not plain at all…it’s Bourbon Barrel Aged Ten Fidy for christ sakes!

 

Style: Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout
Container: 19.2oz stove top can
Glassware: Treehouse Teku’s
Notes: Aged through four seasons and from a blend of the top Bourbons around, this Ten Fidy has morphed into a monster of cranked up flavor. Espresso, burnt sugar, rich chocolate, caramel notes are now driving alongside the vanilla, oak, bourbon from the barrel and been smoothed out during maturation. (12.9%)
Rating: 4.5/5

Our other Ten Fidy reviews!

Ten Fidy Vertical 2012-2015
Java Bourbon Barrel Ten Fidy
Rum Barrel Aged Ten Fidy
Ten Fidy 2016

Nerdsense Episode 106 – Spider-man: Homecoming

In the latest episode of Nerdsense, your humble hosts take a big crack at the Spider-Man film franchise. We give an overview of both Sam Raimi’s and Marc Webb’s contributions to Spidey’s film legacy, and then finish with our take on the web crawler’s latest cinema outing, Spider-Man: Homecoming.

How does the new film stack up to the five previous entries? How does Tom Holland’s interpretation of Peter/Spidey differ from Tobey Maguire’s and Andrew Garfield’s?

Check out this episode to find out all that and more. Cheers!

Beers

We drank Triple Berry Seltzer… Don’t judge us.