is that English? I assume you meant there is not IN Lockhart? It may not be a prime tourist destination, but people go there all the time for BBQ as with some other prime Texas locationsThere is not and Lockhart and you know it.
Sausage to go!!
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Pfffft....I'm bringing a flask.
can't take a break. little kid in your avatar is flicking me off and angering me.
I'm just calling bull on the thread is all.
I dont think so
LMAO
Don't be hatein on my lil kid ...
It's all good, I'm just giving the bull back
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Bring the beer!
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When I went I thought Smitty's had killer brisket, while City Market had much better sausage and ribs. Overall I agree that City Market is the better of the two.
Yeah, stop at Spec's on the way up 35 and get some of this:
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Does it go good with BBQ?![]()
Yeah, it tastes like liquid BBQ.
That looks thick and heavy ... is it like Guiness?
we'll find something. Havent had anything in like 2 weeks so I'm not missing out Sat LOL
LOL
I hear ya!!
Way better than watery Guinness Draught, and still preferable to the FAR better of the Guinness' (Guinness Extra Stout). It's got a bit of a smokey flavor, as advertised. Here's what beeradvocate has to say:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/90/?ba=bros
Reviews by the Alström Bros:
A / 4.3
look: 4.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4.5 | feel: 4 | drink: 4
On tap at the Sunset Cantina.
Thick webby lacing riding off the tawny brown colour. Estery smoky aroma and malty nose. y alcohol flavour with a smoke charcoal malt in the middle. Big maltiness with a light hop balance, some mellow chocolaty malt flavours in the end with a lingering faint smoke. Good stuff on tap and one of the better porters on tap I have had, bring it on.
Serving type: on-tap
Reviewed on: 03-21-2003 16:27:33
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B+ / 3.8
look: 3.5 | smell: 4 | taste: 4 | feel: 4 | drink: 3
Presentation: 22 oz brown bomber with a silk screen painted label of the "Stone Brewing Gargoyle" which wards off impurities that would otherwise taint the sanc y of the brew.
Appearance: Deep dark ruby brown with a light brown creamy lace.
Smell: The aroma is like a sweet creamy cafe late with a hint of smoke.
Taste: Very rich and full bodied with a smooth and crisp mouth feel. Luscious chocolate and coffee roasted malt flavours with a mild smoky taste linger on and on. Hints of charcoal and toasted malt are on the tongue as well as a level hop bitterness which seems to work out perfect.
Notes: Quite a robust brew ... fat and chewy and not for the weak, if you don't like BIG PORTERS than this is not your beer. A well crafted brew, enjoy this with a home cooked meal.
Serving type: bottle
Reviewed on: 04-21-2002 20:00:56
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It's not my favorite porter or stout (that would be Rogue Chocolate Stout), but it's pretty damn good and goes great with BBQ.
Everything the Stone Brewery makes is pretty good, BTW.
I'm a big fan of Chisholm Trail Barbaque.
The town square is kind of cool to check out. It's been used as a location in Gilbert Grape, Waiting for Guffman, Stop Loss and probably a bunch of other movies that I don't know about.
Not to mention the cool old houses close to the square!!!![]()
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