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GLB Black IPA
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They don't mean 'communist' in the purely text-book theoretical 'it actually works for everybody' sense, but in the proven, real-world 'every empowered institution can't help itself and screws everyone' sort of way.JerCraigs wrote:Why not? People here keep talking about how the LCBO is a communist institution, amiright???Gavin wrote: It won't be called Stalin's Choice, though...obviously.![]()
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If this were a republican board, someone would join in with a screed against Obamacare.Belgian wrote:They don't mean 'communist' in the purely text-book theoretical 'it actually works for everybody' sense, but in the proven, real-world 'every empowered institution can't help itself and screws everyone' sort of way.JerCraigs wrote:Why not? People here keep talking about how the LCBO is a communist institution, amiright???Gavin wrote: It won't be called Stalin's Choice, though...obviously.![]()
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I tried to explain the difference between communism and socialism to a right inclined American friend of a friend last week in the context of healthcare. It was painful and I really knew better than to even try.saints_gambit wrote: If this were a republican board, someone would join in with a screed against Obamacare.
Getting back to the beer itself. Super drinkable. My only complaint would be that it could a little more malty-roasty goodness to round out the "black" in black IPA. The hops are pretty spectacular, however.
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Drinking one now, pretty impressive aroma combing the in your face hops and chocolate roast. I don't dig the serving size but I guess that justifies the pricetag?
Pretty good beer, one of the best Ontario brewed of the style I've tried.
I'm loving these oneoffs / project x releases. Never really liked great lakes standard line.
Pretty good beer, one of the best Ontario brewed of the style I've tried.
I'm loving these oneoffs / project x releases. Never really liked great lakes standard line.
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Just drinking a Puzzler tonight. To be honest, there isn't much to choose from between the two. Puzzler has more balance. 25th Anni has a bigger hop profile. Both are very good black IPAs. Both are right around a 4/5 in my opinion. Would welcome either one as a regular to their lineup.JeffPorter wrote:Question for those who've tried both....is this much different from puzzler?
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Trying a puzzler tonight and it is quite similar to the "regular" BIPA. There is a definite "Belgian" taste - no, not "our" Belgian - in the back of the throat and I guess it's a little more complex, but like you said Duffs, the regular is seems a little more hoppy.
Both are delicious.
Both are delicious.
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