Two months ago, seven of my friends and I met at Mission Brewery in downtown San Diego for the first session of
the League of Extraordinary Beers (LXB). Here is how it’s run; a group of beer enthusiasts
meet every two months, and each member chooses a beer to submit to the group
and purchases enough of that beer to share with the rest of the members at the
meeting. So if there are six members,
you bring six of your favorite beers, give out five of them, and you get a beer
from the other five members to take home with you. Over the next two months, you drink and rate
those beers. We decided to keep it
simple, so we rank the beers by personal preference from 1 to 8 (or however
many beers there are). Ratings are
submitted to the league administrator to tally up. The beer with the lowest total score wins,
the beer with the highest score loses.
The winner gets to choose the location of the next meeting and the theme
of beers that will be swapped. The loser
has to buy a round at the next meeting.
This concept is evolving to potentially include a “Stanley Cup” trophy
that is handed over every two months. And we are working on a good way to buddy
up and share larger volume beers so we don’t have to purchase a 22oz beer for
every member of the group.
Below is a list of the beers that were submitted in the
first meeting and how they stacked up. I
came in the top 3, not bad, and I have to admit the first place winner has been
one of my favorites for a long time.

1st place - StoneSublimely Self-Righteous - 16 points (Jeremy)
2nd place - Green Flash Double Stout - 20 points
(Yun)
3rd place - Green Flash Hop Head Read - 23 points
(Greg)
4th place - Ballast Point Sculpin IPA - 29 points
(Shaun)
5th place - Dogfish Head My Antonia - 30 points
(Dawley)
6th place - Coronado Idiot IPA - 38 points (Dan)
7th place - Spaten Oktoberfest - 44 points (Vu)
8th place - BuffaloBill Pumpkin Ale - 53 points (Jin)
Our second meeting was a few weeks ago at the Regal Beagle in San Diego. The theme chosen by last month’s winner
Jeremy was “Nor Cal” beers, and the quality has been kicked up a notch this
time around. No beer submitted can be
criticized as harshly as we hammered Buffalo Bill Pumpkin Ale last month. Below is a list of the beers submitted. How
do you think they are going to stack up when the votes are cast?
I’ve already downed 6 of these and was pleasantly surprised
by a few of them, and extremely disappointed by one…I’ll let you know after the
voting is done.
If you live in SD and want to be a part of the LXB, please
let me know. If you don’t live in SD, I
encourage you to begin a group like this in your home town. I’ve learned a lot about beer just from the
first two meetings. It also never hurts
to have an excuse to grab a beer with friends on a weekday night…not that we
need one.
Good Drinkin!
We have a similar group in Richmond, Virginia. We meet one Monday night each month and each bring a beer that fits the theme. We bring enough so that everyone gets a small taste of each of the beers. ee call ourselves The Garbage Ale Kids and we are coming up on our second anniversary this January. We started with six guys and now average about 15-25 each meeting.We have quite a few home brewers. I have had the opportunity to try many new beers and develop an appreciation for craft beers. I recommend hometown groups like this wherever you are.
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