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Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:10 pm
by LOCOPELAND
AxAxSxS wrote:With a name like Razorhoof, thats got to be good beer.
had a good jam tonight. Came into it with some lyrics and a riff and we finished up with a new song. Needs a little polished up but the whole thing is there. I love writing with these guys. the riffs just flow.
Now if I could only remember the riffs...
just kidding!

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:14 pm
by AxAxSxS
LOCOPELAND wrote:AxAxSxS wrote:With a name like Razorhoof, thats got to be good beer.
had a good jam tonight. Came into it with some lyrics and a riff and we finished up with a new song. Needs a little polished up but the whole thing is there. I love writing with these guys. the riffs just flow.
Now if I could only remember the riffs...
just kidding!

And thats why I record everything.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:31 pm
by LOCOPELAND
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:54 pm
by pelliott
t-rey wrote:
Do you brew? That's my new favorite hobby. I have a cream ale conditioning, an amber ready to bottle, and an oktoberfest fermenting right now. Gotta stock up before the baby arrives! After she is here safe and sound, I will probably brew a dubbel and a stout for the winter.
And in reference to your other post, holy shit the Belgians know how to brew up some tasty beer. Ommegang makes some delicious beers. I am pumped to try their Game of Thrones stout - I love it when two of my dorky hobbies converge

I haven't brewed anything yet though my girlfriend and I are gearing up to do a homebrew project in the near future. I took the brewing class as my last elective in college, so I've got a good idea of what to do. We've been helping our friend with a couple of his last homebrew batches. One of these days, I want to brew a double IPA and name it Wendigo.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 12:57 pm
by pelliott
odontophobia wrote:
Three Floyd's is about as DOOM as they come when we're talking breweries, here.
Zombie Dust is definitely a killer brew and is more than worth trying. The beers the released this year for Pig Destroyer and Municipal Waste were also both top notch and enjoyable -- admittedly, I had been drinking all day IPA from Founders for the duration of the day prior to having the last two so the change of pace may have altered my judgment but I doubt it. Three Floyd's makes awesome beer.
They do a sweet festival every year to coincide with their limited Russian Imperial Stout. That stout is known as Dark Lord and it is released on Dark Lord's Day. I think, as far as Imperial Stouts go, of which I like many, this is one I'm not a fan of, but the pomp and ceremony surrounding the day is amazing. This last April Lair of the Minotaur, Sweet Cobra, Pig Destroyer, Municipal Waste and High On Fire all played sets and hung out with metalheads and beer snobs -- and those of us between.
It was, additionally, home to the best Brat I've ever eaten. They made spicy beer brats with the Alpha King and put hot giardiniera all over it. It was. AMAZING.
If you're in the midwest, or near enough, you should definitely be making attempts at taking the trek to Dark Lord Day if you can.
I want to do a DLD so bad. Sadly, since I live in Nashville now, we don't get Three Floyds down here, nor Founders, or Great Lakes. When I was in Cleveland we rarely got 3F, but Founders was easy to find so that was super delightful. We should be getting Founders and GLBC down here pretty soon, though, and hopefully some friends in the Chicago area are going to hook me up with some Zombie Dust.
I have yet to try All Day IPA but I hear it's awesome, how you like it? Centennial IPA is my jam.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 9:57 pm
by mc_muench
whiskey_face wrote:achoo. . . .
this is all iluvfuzz's fault. he made me buy my first one. . .

I would do dirty things to that SG copy...I dont want to know the answer btu how much you pay for that one.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:00 pm
by whiskey_face
250 otd. its amazing. these fuckers are killing my gibson gas for sure. they fucking slaughter them in EVERYTHING except the tuners. the tuners on almost all these are shit. but nothing grovers cant fix.
picked up a 70s MIJ ripper clone and eb-0 clone today.
ripper clone is godly. ill have pics up tomorrow
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Thu Aug 22, 2013 10:57 pm
by Iommic Pope
Clearly, I need to expand my beer horizons. Went down the bottle-o before and asked of they carried any saisons and the dude looked at me like I was speaking about fucking him in the mouth and shook his head.

Fuck this country, sometimes. Seriously. Island nation of uncultured, price-gouging swine.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:12 am
by odontophobia
pelliott wrote:odontophobia wrote:
Three Floyd's is about as DOOM as they come when we're talking breweries, here.
Zombie Dust is definitely a killer brew and is more than worth trying. The beers the released this year for Pig Destroyer and Municipal Waste were also both top notch and enjoyable -- admittedly, I had been drinking all day IPA from Founders for the duration of the day prior to having the last two so the change of pace may have altered my judgment but I doubt it. Three Floyd's makes awesome beer.
They do a sweet festival every year to coincide with their limited Russian Imperial Stout. That stout is known as Dark Lord and it is released on Dark Lord's Day. I think, as far as Imperial Stouts go, of which I like many, this is one I'm not a fan of, but the pomp and ceremony surrounding the day is amazing. This last April Lair of the Minotaur, Sweet Cobra, Pig Destroyer, Municipal Waste and High On Fire all played sets and hung out with metalheads and beer snobs -- and those of us between.
It was, additionally, home to the best Brat I've ever eaten. They made spicy beer brats with the Alpha King and put hot giardiniera all over it. It was. AMAZING.
If you're in the midwest, or near enough, you should definitely be making attempts at taking the trek to Dark Lord Day if you can.
I want to do a DLD so bad. Sadly, since I live in Nashville now, we don't get Three Floyds down here, nor Founders, or Great Lakes. When I was in Cleveland we rarely got 3F, but Founders was easy to find so that was super delightful. We should be getting Founders and GLBC down here pretty soon, though, and hopefully some friends in the Chicago area are going to hook me up with some Zombie Dust.
I have yet to try All Day IPA but I hear it's awesome, how you like it? Centennial IPA is my jam.
I like All Day just fine. I mean, it's perfect for doing exactly what I want it to do, which is give me a good IPA taste at the ABV of a PBR. Meaning, when I start drinking faster because Municipal Waste demands it, I'm not wasted by the time the set has finished.
I happen to live in Grand Rapids, MI so Founders is just a few minutes away from the house. The beer there is all great but the clientele is often worth less than a broke dick. I prefer to get my Founders and go, but if you can hit the brewery up on lunch and get a sandwich you're probably in a good spot. Fortunately Grand Rapids has breweries like the "Show Your Pedalboard" thread has pedals. They're everywhere, they're good, and most often they cause a bit of envy.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 4:18 am
by mc_muench
whiskey_face wrote:250 otd. its amazing. these fuckers are killing my gibson gas for sure. they fucking slaughter them in EVERYTHING except the tuners. the tuners on almost all these are shit. but nothing grovers cant fix.
picked up a 70s MIJ ripper clone and eb-0 clone today.
ripper clone is godly. ill have pics up tomorrow
If you find another SG copy, buy it and sell it to me...just saying
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 4:46 am
by kbit
I'm diggin' these tracks quite a bit.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 12:19 pm
by pelliott
odontophobia wrote:
I like All Day just fine. I mean, it's perfect for doing exactly what I want it to do, which is give me a good IPA taste at the ABV of a PBR. Meaning, when I start drinking faster because Municipal Waste demands it, I'm not wasted by the time the set has finished.
I happen to live in Grand Rapids, MI so Founders is just a few minutes away from the house. The beer there is all great but the clientele is often worth less than a broke dick. I prefer to get my Founders and go, but if you can hit the brewery up on lunch and get a sandwich you're probably in a good spot. Fortunately Grand Rapids has breweries like the "Show Your Pedalboard" thread has pedals. They're everywhere, they're good, and most often they cause a bit of envy.
I know what you mean. First time I saw Municipal Waste they had Centennial IPA on tap and work the next day was really rough.
Good to know. I'm gonna be in Ann Arbor in a few weeks and I'm kinda excited to have Bell's and Founders easily in hand.
I've lived entirely in cities that have good breweries in short driving distance. I grew up in Cleveland, with GLBC around the corner, I went to college at the University of Vermont which was breweriesbreweriesbreweries everywhere, which is part of the reason I got so enthusiastic about beer -- the stores had all sorts of amazing local and national micros, and you could walk down the street and have a great burger and a Heady Topper or something from Hill Farmstead on tap and it's heaven on earth, and even in Nashville there's a great scene popping up here. Yazoo and Jackalope are spearheading a movement here that's getting better and better by the day.
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 1:42 pm
by ridingeternity
I had an idea that seems pretty reasonable and I hope to see put into effect one day:
Monson + EGC
Seems like one of the closest things you could procure these days new that would be equivalent to the Travis Bean's
Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 1:56 pm
by Ancient Astronaught
ridingeternity wrote:I had an idea that seems pretty reasonable and I hope to see put into effect one day:
Monson + EGC
Seems like one of the closest things you could procure these days new that would be equivalent to the Travis Bean's
As in a Monson body with EGC neck?

Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:30 pm
by ridingeternity
Ancient Astronaught wrote:ridingeternity wrote:I had an idea that seems pretty reasonable and I hope to see put into effect one day:
Monson + EGC
Seems like one of the closest things you could procure these days new that would be equivalent to the Travis Bean's
As in a Monson body with EGC neck?

Indeed!