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California recommendations not available in Buffalo

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California recommendations not available in Buffalo

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A friend of mine is grabbing a few beers for me in Los Angeles. I made a request for some Pliny, but they may not be in stock for a while at his local. Any recommendations around the same pricepoint that we can't readily get in Buffalo (Stone, Firestone Walker, etc...)?
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I would ask for anything from Alpine, although their distribution outside of the San Diego area is spotty. Other than that, Ballast Point and Alesmith are good choices.

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andrewrg wrote:I would ask for anything from Alpine, although their distribution outside of the San Diego area is spotty. Other than that, Ballast Point and Alesmith are good choices.
I did have a Ballast Point Imperial Porter last week with Streets that was incredible, I'll inquire about the others, I've only had one Alesmith before too.
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Post by TheSevenDuffs »

Ask him to look for Freut from the Bruery - it just came out. Or perhaps Deschutes/Hair of the Dog Collage (might be tough to find though).

Aside from that, Alpine and Alesmith were good suggestions.

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Alesmith, Alpine, RR and Kern River are probably things to look out for.

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Alpine Duet. Ballast Point Sculpin IPA.
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Coronado beers were surprisingly good.. especially the Idiot IPA

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COronodo are available in NY state --Port brewing and Bruery seasonals, also Black Tuesday in some stores

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See if they can get you some Blue Frog Grog & Grill DIPA, HERETIC Evil Twin or Evil Cousin, Drake's Brewing do some good stuff, too, and maybe some Knee Deep Brewing. All pretty solid California breweries that I got just up to road in Santa Barbara, so they should be available in LA.

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Post by spinrsx »

Interesting.. how about getting some lost abbey beers instead in that case (I don't think lost abbey is available in NY)

northyorksammy wrote:COronodo are available in NY state --Port brewing and Bruery seasonals, also Black Tuesday in some stores

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Lost Abbey can turn out to be an expensive error in judgement.

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Torontoblue wrote:Lost Abbey can turn out to be an expensive error in judgement.
Most definitely. But a bottle of Older Viscocity is probably worth the risk.

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True, this is what I stuck with and didn't go near their sour or wild ales.

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Post by saints_gambit »

Incidentally, I just wrote about Pliny.

http://saintjohnswort.ca/2012/06/04/pli ... izen-kane/
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