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Considering where I live, it has to be a Kona. Tonight, it's their Dry Stout and some barley wine. My head's spinning already just thinking about it Razz


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Lagunitas Lucky 13 Mondo Large Red Ale.
 
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I have not read the entire thread, but have any of you tried Sweetwater's beers. They are from Atlanta, and have four main lines, 420, Georgia Brown, IPA and Blueberry. They are five or so seasonals with names such as Festive Ale, Happy Ending and Wet Dream. I visited their brewery yesterday and was very impressed. They are only in five or six southeastern US states.
 
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I picked up a Leinenkugels sampler pack for my Iowa Hawkeyes game tomorrow against Michigan State. Any left over will be drank with the Vikings Steelers game on sunday.
 
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Long Trail Ale from Vermont and Brooklyn Brewery are both excellent.
 
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The other night I drank too much Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA. This has become one of my favourite beers, anywhere.
 
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for the weekend:

1 growler captain lawrence pumpkin ale
1 4 pack dogfish head punkin ale
1 6 pack southampton pumpkin ale
and mostly excited for:
1 growler sierra nevada/dogfish head collaboration limb & life

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Bell's Best Brown Ale
 
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Originally posted by TBird:
for the weekend:

1 growler captain lawrence pumpkin ale
1 4 pack dogfish head punkin ale
1 6 pack southampton pumpkin ale
and mostly excited for:
1 growler sierra nevada/dogfish head collaboration limb & life


I wanna see how much wine you drink on top of all that. Razz
 
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the 2 growlers are still standing but i am short a bottle of port. Razz Big Grin Cool

of course, we have football AND baseball to go thru today... Popcorn

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I wanna see how much wine you drink on top of all that. Razz


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I have not read the entire thread, but have any of you tried Sweetwater's beers. They are from Atlanta, and have four main lines, 420, Georgia Brown, IPA and Blueberry. They are five or so seasonals with names such as Festive Ale, Happy Ending and Wet Dream. I visited their brewery yesterday and was very impressed. They are only in five or six southeastern US states.


Sweetwater is great beer - my college rugby team used to help bottle at their factory in return for free beer... I buy a lot of sweetwater to reward that kindness.
 
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i drink the 420 when i visit asheville. it's ok.

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Originally posted by scbeerman:
I have not read the entire thread, but have any of you tried Sweetwater's beers. They are from Atlanta, and have four main lines, 420, Georgia Brown, IPA and Blueberry. They are five or so seasonals with names such as Festive Ale, Happy Ending and Wet Dream. I visited their brewery yesterday and was very impressed. They are only in five or six southeastern US states.


Sweetwater is great beer - my college rugby team used to help bottle at their factory in return for free beer... I buy a lot of sweetwater to reward that kindness.


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Had a few Old Styles last night, you know, for old times' sake.
 
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Hoptoberfest (New Begium Brewing Co)


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Fantome - belgian


Caledonian Deuchars IPA


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Victory Brewing Company HopDevil Ale
Orkney Brewery SkullSplitter
 
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this weekend in NYC:

Duvel Green -- incredibly smooth and light for a Belgian ale (only 5.4% abv, I think)

Drie Fonteinen Oude Gueuze -- found 375mL's of this for only $12 at the same bar where I had the Duvel Green. I usually pay about $12 retail - on the rare occasion I can even find it!

Ithaca - "Flower Power" IPA -- super hoppy - great IPA.
 
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Today I sank a bomber of Rogue Juniper Pale Ale. Wish I had another.
 
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Anderson Valley Brewing, Hop Ottin' IPA
Granite City Brewery, Duke of Wellington IPA
Granite City Brewery, Oktoberfest
...and a bunch of Guinness
 
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Shiner Bock last night.


Mmmmmmm, Shiner Bock.
do yourself a favor and drink Real Ale. Shiner is probably the worst texas beer. Lone Star beats it.


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Shiner Bock last night.


Mmmmmmm, Shiner Bock.
do yourself a favor and drink Real Ale. Shiner is probably the worst texas beer. Lone Star beats it.


Guess you have never had Pearl. Razz

Tonight, more Shiner Bock. Damn things come in six packs.

Black Butte Porter as well.
 
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Oh man, Pearl.

I really did like the Shiner Kolsch though, shame they stopped making it.


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Oh man, Pearl.

I really did like the Shiner Kolsch though, shame they stopped making it.


Knew a guy in college that would buy Pearl Light on the premise that he thought no one would want to steal his Pearl Light in the dorm he lived in. Big Grin
 
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