Monday, July 23, 2012

A brief introduciton

So, I'm a collector.  Throughout various stages of my life I have collected; cards, stamps, comics, coins, books, rocks, soda cans, movies, toys, autographs, sports memorabilia among other things...  So naturally with a love for beer, I started collecting bottles of beer - full bottles.  The idea was that I would buy at least 2 bottles of each different beer that I would try, drink one and save one for display.  It worked great for a while, but having a wife and young children didn't lend the beer bottle collection much of an area to display them properly.  So, I moved my collection of about 200 domestic and imported beer bottles to the basement.  Now what?  So all of these bottles have been sitting around - some of them for 10 years, what was I going to to with them?  I got rid of a few of the common ones - Miller Lite, MGD, Bud, Coors, Guinness, etc.  Those had more than likely gone bad in the first few months of storage.  But I couldn't bring myself to just throw the rest of them away, many were obtained on trips to regional breweries and many of them were "one off" beers that were either a one shot deal with no intention of brewing them again, or some sort of special celebration or seasonal beer.  I tried donating my collection to various beer museums and regular museums but none of them wanted my collection since it was too new.  I tried to bring some of the more rare ones to consignment shops in the area, but none of them wanted anything to do with them.  I tried to sell all of them on Craigslist for as low as $20, still no takers! 

So, It has come to this - I will one by one drink each one and post the results on here.  I plan on starting with the beers that I think will have not benefited from cellaring - like the domestic lite beers, hop forward beers (IPA's), and some of the other lighter fare that I hung on to for whatever reason.  Then I will gradually work up to the beers that I think will have turned out the best, and share my tasting experience on here.

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