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Sil
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Post by Sil »

Chilling a Charlevoix 'Mystery Hop' Double IPA for after dinner. For dinner, Rogue Brutal IPA.

Traveller
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2010 Founders Breakfast Stout
Garrison Hop Yard
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NRman
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Post by NRman »

DFH Palo Santo Marron on cask at the DFH Restaurant in Rehoboth, DE.
Bartender was supposed to pour only 1/2 pint sniffters, but she was new and poured me a full pint by mistake :o :D

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SteelbackGuy
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Post by SteelbackGuy »

Tea, maybe a beer later on
If you`re reading this, there`s a 15% chance you`ve got a significant drinking problem. Get it fixed, get recovered!

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ritzkiss
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Post by ritzkiss »

At Volo:

Cheshire Valley Summer Ale
Trois Mousquetaires Baltic Porter
Driftwood Singularity
Durham ESB
08 Half Pints Burly Wine

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Derek
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Post by Derek »

I stopped by Original Joe's on the way home from work. It just opened yesterday and minors can sit anywhere! We had dinner on the patio, I had a couple Hopheads ($5.25 for 20oz on Tuesdays), and my wife had a Phillips Raspberry.

I think this could be a regular... but I still REALLY miss the Granite!

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Kish84
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Post by Kish84 »

Rotated between these tonight.
Great Lakes Crazy Canuck
Muskoka Mad Tom
King Vienna Lager
Flying Monkey's Hoptical Illusion

TheSevenDuffs
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Post by TheSevenDuffs »

Too many great beers to mention over the past few days in San Diego but the one that really stood out from today was Alpine Duet...

cfrancis
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Post by cfrancis »

Last night I had
Christoffel Nobel
Breckenridge Lucky U IPA
Flying Dog Double Dog IIPA

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Ale's What Cures Ya
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Post by Ale's What Cures Ya »

(Cleveland) Great Lakes Burning River.

wayek11
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Post by wayek11 »

muskoka madtom ipa
crazy canuck pale ale

and later tonight maybe a pliny or a deschutes hop trip

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Post by icemachine »

Crazy Canuck followed by a Granite Stout at Bryden's.

Now enjoying an Amsterdam Elementary ale (Vienna & Challenger? SMaSH IIRC) at home. Thanks Bartle!
"Everything ... is happening" - Bob Cole

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Post by Bobsy »

Amsterdam Education
Great Lakes - Lackey's Flask
Lindemans Cuvee Renee
Amsterdam Tempest
Paddockwood 1000 Monkeys
Paddockwood Double Double
Lost Abbey Angel's Share

Good beers. The Tempest is a grower. Paddockwood is so-so. The Great Lakes and Lindemans Rocks. The Lost Abbey is almost certainly not supposed to be that sour.

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bartle
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Post by bartle »

icemachine wrote:Crazy Canuck followed by a Granite Stout at Bryden's.

Now enjoying an Amsterdam Elementary ale (Vienna & Challenger? SMaSH IIRC) at home. Thanks Bartle!
Vienna and Columbus.
I just cracked one a little while ago. Sheesh. A titch of CO2 in this puppy and the weed aromas and flavours really bellow out.
Glad you are enjoying.


Now I drink a Mad Tom IPA. I'm kind of digging it... a lot. Mostly for the aroma and the tonsil bite bitterness. om nom nom.
enjoi

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boney
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Post by boney »

Bobsy wrote:The Lost Abbey is almost certainly not supposed to be that sour.
Ugggg. I've heard that almost all of the recent Angel's Share's are soured. I've got one I picked up in Dec '10 that I'm affraid to crack. I've had no problems with the other Lost Abbey labels I've brought back though.

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