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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:45 pm
by nothintolose
I saw Pusser's in a local grocery store known for it's cheap liquor prices and was hoping they might have Carib but no luck.

I didn't check the price of it there but I am sure it was more expensive than on STJ.

I am honestly not a big beer drinker (other than Abita) so I can't compare Carib but I CAN tell you it tastes great coming out of the water from snorkeling. We keep an ice chest in the back seat keeping it cool while we are snorkeling. I don't bother with the lime.

Cat will tell you that Cruzan Coconut cold in that ice chest is good too :)

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:58 pm
by Lulu76
I keep Cruzan raspberry in my freezer and put it in my lemonade! It's the perfect summer treat.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 5:54 pm
by captainjay
I would have to agree with the Carib, Presidente, and Red Stripe. RickG has it right about skunky beer. Most of the US beer tends to be skunky from heat, shipping, storage, etc. Cruzan is hard to beat for mixed drinks, to many varities to list.
I will probably get flamed for this one but I can't do the Virgin Island Pale Ale. Its just to fruity for me. I did drink another beer at their bar last February that I liked though, and don't let my opinion keep anyone from trying it, each there own you know.
The funny story behind my first VI Pale Ale tasting is pretty funny though. I was at Tickles at Crown Bay in St Thomas the night before leaving on charter and wanted to try it, the waitress was quite adament that it was a "girly beer", her exact words and didn't want to serve me one. Well I insisted and indeed she was right. I drank about half of it and tried to order a Carib to replace it, she refused to serve me another beer until I finished my Pale Ale, she actually stood gaurd over the table to make sure that I finished it rather than dumping it out. Leson learned for me. I do think they have changed the formula some since then as it had a ton of mango in it then and I took a drink of the draught version last Feb and it didn't seem so much like a floral arraingment.
Cheers
Jay

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:03 pm
by Lulu76
They may have. In an article I read it said they used mango extract (I think!) because the actual fruit was too strong. Maybe lesson learned?

I like girlie beer. I just went to Atlanta and had Sweetwater Blue a few weeks ago, which has blueberries in it.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:46 pm
by ScottB
An ice cold Caribe (with a lime), on a hot afternoon anywhere on STJ........ahhhh...life is good.

If you like Corona with a lime, Caribe works well.

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:53 pm
by Ron_L
A cold Carib tasted mighty good on the beach! We also enjoyed the VI Pale Ale at the Tap Room (nice people, good beer, free wireless). For Rum it was Cruzan, but at home I drink Mount Gay. I also like Cruzan Single Barrel Estate but it's over $30 a bottle here. I think i saw it for under $10 on da island

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 6:58 pm
by StJohnRuth
Oh, lordie, I hope we don't get in trouble for talking about alcoholic beverages.

Cruzan has a new flavor: Black Cherry Rum. I keep forgetting to try it, but the little minis we sell in the store are flying out the door.
-Ruth

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:57 pm
by RickG
captainjay wrote:I will probably get flamed for this one but I can't do the Virgin Island Pale Ale. Its just to fruity for me. I did drink another beer at their bar last February that I liked though, and don't let my opinion keep anyone from trying it, each there own you know.
I agree on the bottled VI Pale Ale we got in 2005. They have toned down the mango a bit. I had it in April at the tap room and it was more bitter and had a much better balance - more of a pale ale with a mango note. I spoke to Cheech about it and he said that they had downplayed the mango based on feedback. All of the mango beer is made at Shipyard in Maine and shipped down. The beers that they were planning for the pilot brewery sounded pretty straight up. I actually have pretty much the same system at home - 100 liter rather than 200 liter capacity.

I'll certainly be doing some quality control at The Tap Room over Halloween! Actually, 5 of the 6 in our Halloween group are certified beer judges (bjcp.org) and they are all homebrewers.

Cheers, RickG

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:01 pm
by cat
I like the cruzan dark, light, coconut, and pineapple. I saw Cruzan 151 at Dorignacs in New Orleans over the weekend but was buying a bottle of Van Gogh vodka in an espresso flavor! YUM!!!!

Margo sent some to Elizabeth, I believe, and she said I had to try it! I need to see if I can find it anywhere here since I am going through the bottle rather quickly!

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:49 pm
by Cruzan Chris
The Rum, CRUZAN of course....The beer,an ice cold Corona with a slice of lime !! :wink:


Cruzan Chris

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:00 am
by jmq
Add juice of choice to Cruzan Citrus to make a great rum/planters punch.
And you cant beat the ice cold 2 for $3 Presidente beers from the street side counter at Caps = best deal in town.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 8:39 am
by JT
Cruzan, though a bit higher priced then it was a couple of years back, still seems to flow out ot he spigots. At Island Blues if you ask for a rum and cranberry, but "light" on the cranberry, you'll get a dirty look because the mixer is much costlier then the rum.
Funny, five years ago Carib was pretty cheap in the bars. I didn't find it that way the last time we were there.
I found Carib in a beer store up here in Bethesda,MD but it's very inconsistent. It was about $15. a 12 pack and more often then not it was skunked.
For a great Dark & Stormy while on island, get Donna at Shipwreck to make you one with Gosling Dark. Just be careful if you're driving!

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 9:50 am
by Lulu76
Black cherry Cruzan is great in diet coke. I plan to drink bunches of that and bring some back. I've gotten myself into a little trouble with it.

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:27 am
by RickG
JT wrote:For a great Dark & Stormy while on island, get Donna at Shipwreck to make you one with Gosling Dark. Just be careful if you're driving!
No kidding, we just about went blind after three Dark & Stormies at Shipwreck. It took a Skinnys burger at noon to fight off the pain. Well, I guess we shouldn't have finished that bottle of rum cream when we got home.

Don't forget the Barritt's Ginger Beer for the D&S.

Cheers, RickG

Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2007 11:29 am
by cptnkirk
I second jmq on Caps Place always grab some Presedente when we are walkin around town. The Miller lites are a great deal too for a dollar. I say they have the coldest beer in town not froze but as close as ya can get without being frozen.