Re: Dog FIsh Head Beer
Posted: Tue September 15, 2020 7:22 pm
hahah, yeah I never had the desire to try it. but good to know its not supposed to age
Just in time for the Deluxe Gigaton scratch and sniff splatter vinyl release.bodysnatcher wrote:I’m gonna open it on my 70th birthday
I was "fortunate" enough to score a case of it when it was released. You're right, it was terrible. I put them aside and returned to them one night when I had nothing to drink. Surprisingly, they aged well. I'm curious if someone opens one to hear how they taste now.B wrote: For the love of God, don't let anyone drink it. That beer was bad when it was released, and it was not designed to age.
Aaawww yissss.PHATJ wrote:That shit was terrible. Too bad too because DogFish Head has some great stuff. Anyone try the Flaming Lips collaboration?
How was it?Buby wrote:Aaawww yissss.PHATJ wrote:That shit was terrible. Too bad too because DogFish Head has some great stuff. Anyone try the Flaming Lips collaboration?
https://www.instagram.com/p/B2qUKWAHgbL/
Dogfish Head is an experimental brewery. We have a local brewery, Fullsteam, that is very similar.Buby wrote:Dogfish Head is an all-round really good brewery.
I don't particularly like their 120 minute IPA (or any IPA above 10% ABV).




I was going to describe the beers in the main page, but their instagram page only described the inspiration for the labels. It did not describe the beers.bodysnatcher wrote:Jumping to (historically consistent) conclusions here, but I’m guessing they spent more time and money making the names and the labels than they did the beer.
Eddie Vedder and composition notebooks are synonymous at this point. What we aspired to achieve was turning this notebook into Jeremy Wade Delle’s notebook (the titular character to the song). You’ll see his initials, some drawings, an homage to Green River, Mother Love Bone, Mookie Blaylock. Richardson High School’s mascot is also represented as well as cultural references of D.A.R.E. the Presidential Election and his sign off of “Later Days” from his last letter to a school friend, instead of his usual, “Write Back.”
etc ...Immortality was often linked to the death of Kurt Cobain (note the sunglasses) given the timing of the song premiering live, and of course the words “cigar box on the floor” often being referred to one of the crime scene photos. Instead of referencing the tragic loss of Kurt and drug paraphernalia, we used this concept to pay tribute to the many legends that have previously passed, yet still live on in our ears daily.
CoryellCourt is a direct reference to the movie Singles which featured many of the bands from Seattle - and a garage door opener signifying the memory seemed appropriate.
Hi, How Are You? is a reference to a tshirt Kurt Cobain wore, of the Daniel Johnston song - Pearl Jam also covered Walking The Cow later that year at the Bridge School Benefit in 1994.
The Apple is in memory of Andrew Wood - Mother Love Bone.
”Come and Save Me” and the Jesus Christ picture with his eyes sewn shut is a tribute to Layne Staley - and is an image of one of his tattoos - a reference to Man in the Box by Alice in Chains.
The spiral fork was a gift from Shannon Hoon of Blind Melon to Chris Cornell.
We miss all of these singers dearly.