Friday, August 5, 2011

NEW BRAINOIL ALBUM and a beer review...

So im sitting here drinking this collaboration beer from stone. the ''green tea ipa'' 9.2% and its well hidden. the beer tastes great.smells great. nice subtle green tea flavor and nicely hopped. I read on stones blog that they're using a new hop from France so this is an exciting brew.  anyone that's has got the chance to try it, you defenitly should.  7/10 easily
NEW Brainoil album!. Death of this dry season. Ive been jamming theyre  self titled 2003 effort for a long time now and its become one of my favorite albums to listen to when im having a beer :) you can stream the entire album and download it for only $6.66 bucks here like i just did. and check out the official site here.

Another interesting fact about brainoil is guitarist/vocalist Nathan Smith is a dedicated homebrewer and also a long time speaker on The Brewing Network. Thats actually how i found out about these guys, and from what i hear he makes a pretty badass double ipa based off of pliny the elder,  He gives the recipe out too, check out the episode ''a day around the bay'' that was featured on brewing tv.
You can pick up the new brainoil shirts (and all your other crust shirt needs :) from the good man at Nightgaunt Graphics He does all the work himself and does a damn good job. He also has skaven shirts! 
Sharky rockin the new design

5 comments:

Nathan Smith said...

Well damn, thanks! Someday there will be a limited edition Brainoil beer and I want to make sure you get one of the first bottles.

bloodler said...

oh hell yeah bro! that would be awesome.thanks! Hopefully you guys will get a chance to play orange county or san diego area and we can crack a beer :)

Aylmer said...

Hey Bloodler, the new Brainoil is indeed awesome!

Oddly enough I'm moving into a new house with my girl this week and we were talking about starting some home brewing just the other day. We'll probably just start with one of the Coopers kits, as you can pick em up at the supermarket here, but I'll be checking back here for advice!

Added you to my blog list dude...

bloodler said...

Aylmer, Thanks man! i didnt see your comment until today. thats awesome to hear your starting to homebrew, the coopers kits are pretty straight forward but still a great introduction so you can start learning. if you have any questions let me know bro. im gonna try and update this blog more often, thanks for adding me. your blog kicks ass aswell.
cheers!

Anonymous said...

Yo! Your Idaho friend here. Sharky is looking pretty good.