The great thing about making beer your hobby is that there are so many to choose from - great common beers and great rare beers. You really can jump in at any price point or time commitment and come out happy.
I stopped by my neighborhood BevMo on my way home to see what they had today. Their supply is usually pretty consistent, but I do occasionally find something really special. Today wasn't one of those days, but a few months ago I happened upon a row of The Abyss. I bought a single bottle and brought it home before I realized what I had found. Upon my return, the row was empty. Bummer.
Today I picked up 6 beers. First, a Westmalle Double and an Orval Trappist Ale, both Trappist beers I have not yet tried. After my Westvleteren shows up, I will have had 5 of the 7 Trappist Breweries' Beers.
The second two were inspired by today's blog post on the Nor Cal Beer Guide. I discovered Nor Cal Beer Guide when the owner, John, handed me his card at SF Beerfest earlier this year. Check out this entry: Awesome Gift Beers from Northern California. I definitely want to make sure I'm very familiar with all of the NorCal breweries since I want to take some weekend brewery trips. These two beers are Big Bear Black Stout and Brother David's Double. Anderson Valley, the brewery that makes Brother David's Double, is in Booneville - along California Highway 128, a fantastic motorcycling road. Unfortunately I have a strict 8 hours between bottle and throttle policy for the bike, so I'll have to either find a hotel or take the car when I visit there.
The last two are on the top 100 list - I don't know why I hadn't picked them up earlier. They are Hop Rod Rye (#83) and Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock (#55).
Since I'm a technologist, I thought I'd mention that having Evernote (Mac/Win/iPhone/Blackberry/Android) store web clippings and gogoDocs (iPhone app) to reference my top 100 spredsheet are making this quest much easier!
Which one will I check off my list tonight? Probably the Celebrator.