He sent me 2 Brown Robustos, 2 Christmas Ales, 1 Cali Crisp, and 1 deuce of Thundering Warrior Barleywine.
I started out with a Christmas Ale. It was a spicy, bitey, flavorful Christmas brew. The spices tasted kind of similar to those that you'd taste in egg nog. A pleasure to drink...
Next came a Brown Robusto, which incited many cries of, "now THAT's a hoppy brown!" We weren't kidding! It reminded me of a darker, more flavorful IPA, it had so much chomp to it! So robust that it practically begs for a big, thick burger to go with it.
The Cali Crisp was lighter in flavor, but still quite bitey and tasty... I have the fewest memories of this beer, to tell the truth. Such is the problem with sampling a few different beers at a time
The next night, I drank my remaining Robusto and Christmas (again delightful), and started in on the Barleywine. Chris and Paul gave me a little assistance in draining it as we had a post-session session at my house. We chipped away at it as we watched shred videos and got coached. Super strong, flavorful, big. It's hard to compare it to anything because it was so very much itself. Picture a top-shelf beer with a cork in the top with more personality than Richard Simmons. Everything you'd want from a nice brew. I wish I'd taken notes so I'd have more to say about it... We had a great time watching footbag vids and drinking footbag beers...
I don't think Cameron is selling his beers commercially, but if you ever get a chance to stop by his house, see if you can scam a few drinks off him.They're awesome! Thanks Cam! I hope you liked the recording. Thanks for such a satisfying barter.