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Dieselboy - Unleashed! The new Dieselboy mix "Unleashed! Dieselboy's mix CDs have turned on generation after generation of heads to the sounds of drum and bass. Recognized for their solid content, clever aesthetics, imaginative concepts, and intense energy, his CDs have set the bar against which other dj's mix projects are measured.
Because he only releases mixes infrequently, these moments are considered a special event. This is one of those moments. Returning to his old school mixtape roots where he isn't limited to what tracks he could use or license, Dieselboy has used the opportunity to take Unleashed!
Steering away from banging out an "of-the-moment" forgettable dancefloor rinseout, Dieselboy throws down a wide variety of current and classic tracks and edits, wrapping up the mix with 25 minutes of finely diced dubstep that showcases his current taste in the genre and forthcoming tracks from his dubstep label, Subhuman.
Finally, the project is given a tongue-in-cheek graphic treatment that references the exploitation sci-fi fantasy movie posters of of the s. It looks and sounds hardcore.
Here it is - the mix he considers his best to date Get ready to test your speakers. Evol Intent mixes on Soundcloud. Knick from Evol Intent is no on Soundcloud. This page has a handful of tracks, most available for download, some just for streaming.
Debut EP from dubstep artist Skrillex. Yes, craft breweries have been canning beer since when Cask Brewing Systems developed a new system for small breweries. Oskar Blues was the first to use it. There has been a surge in craft cans in recent years though, and in , they have gained a significant amount of attention, even from mainstream media outlets.
Cans actually lock in the flavor of beer better than even dark glass bottles. No light penetrates the cans and the seal is tighter than a bottle cap. Thus, your beer tastes fresher longer.
Cans are more environmentally friendly. They are easier to recycle and require less packaging. Cans are cheaper for the brewery and distributor to ship. Cans don't break. Cans are easier and more convenient to bring along on outdoor activities such as camping, disc golf, hiking, a day at the beach and any other activity that affords you the luxury of enjoying good beer!
Cans get cold pretty damn quick and take up less space in your fridge! I was fortunate enough to try the Tokyo Black Porter this weekend and was really impressed. The beer pours super dark and opaque. It has a one finger tan head that quickly recedes to a brown ring around the glass. First sip was chocolate, really full body with a smoky aftertaste. Once the beer warms the coffee is more prominent and some vanilla starts to peak through. Mouthfeel is medium and carbonation is light.
It makes this beer really easy to drink despite the bold flavors. People either love this or hate it. I fall on the side of …unsure? Pour Light diluted copper with a medium amount of chill haze, or more likely a haze from excessive hop additions. A thin white head forms along the sides of the glass, though not across the top of the entire beer. Alcohol presence aids in good lacing down the sides. Smell hits you right in the face.
Lots of odors going on here, most notably the floral hop notes and pine resin. Also whiffs of wheat grass and barley. This is very earthy and rural-smelling. Be ready for this one or it will end your palette. It runs full force with a mack truck of hops to smash your grill with flavors rich and sweet. Once your teeth are demolished the flavor train will then go on to compress the sides of your tongue with the bitter citrus of righteousness.
If you think the assault is over it is a mere reprieve until the final thrust to back of your mouth. You thought swallowing would end the attack? You were wrong. Eventually you'll be gasping for air just to end the ecstasy, unless you're a masochist for pleasure and decide to venture another sip.
I thought it was a nonsessionable IIPA but fun to drink none the less. See the full Jenny and Johnny experience later that night at The Fox. That's where I'll be tonight. Hopefully I'll be able to snag some pics for you guys, otherwise add Thievery Corporation's facebook page for updates and pics from the tour! Labels: events , Massive Attack , music , P. OMF ashion G - Pet costumes. Have you ever dressed up your pet? Or maybe you're thinking about getting Spot a cute 'lil outfit this year to parade around in.
Well, maybe you should think again. Dogs are used to their wild heritage being part of a pack, so being singled out makes them very uncomfortable. I guess a lot of this depends on how much you believe in pet psychics though!! Labels: dog , halloween , pet costumes , pets , Q , the bert show. It is a pale ale with a 6. The presentation is one of the fanciest beers I have ever seen. The label is thick card stock with water marks throughout. Sierra Nevada did us a favor and dipped each bottle in wax to ensure longevity and reduce oxidation; additionally, waxed bottles just looks really bad ass!
Sierra Nevada planted a hop field near their brewery in Northern California in late Following the success of the hop field, in Sierra Nevada used the left over 26 acres for barley.
This is one of the few if any completely organic ales grown at the brewery. Enough chit chat, lets crack this bad boy open. It pours a fluffy 4 finger head that looks like a cloud over the dark amber colored beer. The beer has excellent clarity and you can tell much care was used in crafting this brew. The first smell uncovers fresh pine, big grapefruit, pineapple, citrus and mouth watering hops.
The Estate drips with fragrance and for the third fresh hopped beer in a weekend this has the most complex nose. The first sip uncovers some light bitterness but not offensive.
The second gulp uncovers flavors of Light malts, honey and caramel. The nose predicted the following flavors perfectly to balance this pale ale: citrus, grapefruit, earthy hops, apple and topped off with light spice.
The mouthfeel was slightly thin for me but the carbonation was crisp to balance it out. Drinkability is superb. I would highly recommend checking this out if you have the opportunity. This beer is quality and an organic treat. We are glad to see Drivin' N' Cryin' still out there doing their thing!
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Labels: movies , s , scream 4. Getty- up, get out and snatch up some of the fresh hop ales that hit the Atlanta market last week. I was fortunate enough to come across 3 of the heavy hitters from the bunch.
Wet Hopping beer simply stated means: the use of fresh hops that a have recently been picked. Generally, when brewers get hops they come in a few forms: pellet, plug or whole. Pellets look like rabbit food and are easy to use because of the small size. Brewers can add incremental amounts to get exact results. They are processed and tend to be less fragrant. Plugs look like pellets but are the size of bratwurst.
For home brewers they are difficult to break up but act like whole leaf hops in flavor and fragrance. Whole hops are the real deal. These hops are dried and have the best flavor and aroma. Hops are harvested once a year in the Pacific Northwest between August and September. Since hops decompose quickly, these flowering cones are typically kiln-dried and consigned to storage. However, some of the just-plucked hops are rushed to breweries, where they become fall's fleeting pleasure: fresh-hopped beer.
I sometimes forget that hops are an agricultural product and the freaking things grow in the dirt; much like a hamburger was once a cow.
Fresh hop beers American Pale Ales have a more balanced, less acidic and overall smooth flavor. This is what a fresh beer should taste like; so, bust out your straw hat and overalls we are about to explore the wonderful world of fresh harvest wet hopped ales! First up is the Founders Hop Harvest: Pours Golden clear with a thin white head that quickly dies to form a thin mist across the glass. The aroma is of juicy fresh grapefruit, tropical pineapple and pine needle.
On first sip I get grapefruit, pineapple and cracker bread malts. Taste is very light and balanced but complex at the same time.
As this beer warms it begins to uncover some fresh herbs, candy hops and some pine. Very mellow. On swallow, the hops seem to linger with light bitterness. The mouthfeel is sticky and lightly carbonated. This is a must try due to its complexity. I challenge you to find a Pale Ale that can stand next to this beer. Next up!
I was really impressed by this beer! Terrapin posted this picture of the hops on facebook a few months ago. Very exciting stuff! The beer pours with a billowy light white head and amber in color. Smell was muddy earthy hops with some floral and grapefruit.
I venture to guess they use Amarillo hops which tend to have a pine and spicy flavor. First sip uncovers a light bread malt, caramel, honey, toffee and grapefruit. It has an uncharacteristic umami or savory earthy flavor. Nothing I have ever tasted before in a beer. I am really impressed by the fullness of the flavor matched with the hops. This beer seems one note and not very complex; however, the fresh hops are showcased and the simplicity of the beer makes it amazing to enjoy on these colder Georgia nights.
It highlights the fresh harvest hops and everything else takes a backseat. I spoke with many Beer Advocates over the last week and they disagree with my terrapin review because they feel it lacks complexity. I think simplicity makes this beer outstanding. It doesn't need to be gourmet to be first-rate. There is a pleasant bitterness on the swallow with creamy body and carbonation in the mouthfeel.
Lacing all over the glass makes me think they used 2 row malts with some complex sugars. These two beers are impressive. Both are very drinkable and exemplary examples of wet hopped American Pale Ales. I highly recommend them both. I still have the third beer to review Sierra Nevada — Estate: which will be up middle of next week. We here at OMFG are super-pumped up for this weekend. The Graveyard Tavern.
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But my fave has got to be the Kane dubstep remix.
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