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StevenThrasher
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Post by StevenThrasher »

From a trip to Buffalo 6 days ago I am enjoying tonight:

Great Divide Yeti
Victory Hop Devil
Stone IPA
Stone IPA
Victory Hop Devil

Thinking of my next one.....

StevenThrasher
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Post by StevenThrasher »

If you were wondering next one was:
Bear Republic Racer 5 IPA.

Probably it for the night.

Jan Primus
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Post by Jan Primus »

Lots of ST IPA this weekend, have been going through the stuff like crazy since it hit K-W.

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Belgian
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Post by Belgian »

My feeling is -- any beer fresh, while it's fresh... the Grolsch for me is maybe fading off a little now but the ST IPA is still kicking butt.

Despite my existing stock of beer I can't stop drinking Stuart's Session Ale.
In Beerum Veritas

lagerale
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Post by lagerale »

Belgian wrote:Despite my existing stock of beer I can't stop drinking Stuart's Session Ale.
I think they have a name for that condition.....

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Post by old faithful »

Mort Subite gueuze. Too sweet, IMO.

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Belgian
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Post by Belgian »

lagerale wrote:
Belgian wrote:Despite my existing stock of beer I can't stop drinking Stuart's Session Ale.
I think they have a name for that condition.....
Yeah, it's called "I have to drive back to Eastern Ontario soon..."
In Beerum Veritas

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El Pinguino
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Post by El Pinguino »

Having a hockley dark ale right now.
Damn bottle was taking up way too much room!

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MetalHead
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Post by MetalHead »

About to do a little comparison between Sgt. Major IPA and the southern tier IPA.
Beer, not just for breakfast anymore.

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Jon Walker
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Post by Jon Walker »

MetalHead wrote:About to do a little comparison between Sgt. Major IPA and the southern tier IPA.
It won't be much of a comparison. Read my thread on the topic here;
http://www.bartowel.com/board/viewtopic.php?t=3874
I don't always piss in a bottle but when I do...I prefer to call it Dos Equis.

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MetalHead
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Post by MetalHead »

Zero trois
followed by a little dead guy.

then off to band practice hopefully.


^yea it really wasnt at all.
Beer, not just for breakfast anymore.

velovampire
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Post by velovampire »

Belgian wrote:
lagerale wrote:
Belgian wrote:Despite my existing stock of beer I can't stop drinking Stuart's Session Ale.
I think they have a name for that condition.....
Yeah, it's called "I have to drive back to Eastern Ontario soon..."
Belge, save yourself the gas money - it appears to have FINALLY showed up in the T-dot. Can't wait to pick some of this up tomorrow...

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Post by Bobsy »

Brickman pils, while some of you buggers are still at work. Muahahaha! Muahahaha! Muahahaha!

Its good. Nice and smooth. Grassy hops, firm malt backbone. Quite a bit better than I expected.

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Post by icemachine »

Bobsy wrote:Brickman pils, while some of you buggers are still at work. Muahahaha! Muahahaha! Muahahaha!
Rub it in, why don'tcha - I'm here til 7 at least :cry:
"Everything ... is happening" - Bob Cole

velovampire
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Post by velovampire »

Bobsy wrote:Brickman pils, while some of you buggers are still at work. Muahahaha! Muahahaha! Muahahaha!
I'd rather be working than drinking Brickman Pils..... :wink:

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