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PostPosted: Mon Aug 05, 2013 9:46 pm 
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I try using it, but I feel a large percentage of establishments are either not in there or do not update their portion, so more times than not, I stay away.

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I try using it, but I feel a large percentage of establishments are either not in there or do not update their portion, so more times than not, I stay away.

I have found this to be the case. There are some that update all the time and others that don't/


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Its a great site if the place keeps it updated. If I am torn on a couple places to go I will use it as a gauge to see if I would rather drink at one place over the other. Not sure what her cost would be but if she serves more than just Bud/Miller/Coors it is worth having her look at.


She's got 3 rotating taps (2 Revolutions and 1 Founders currently) and about 30-35 bottles. 3 or 4 Three Floyds, 3 LaGunitas 3 or 4 Bells, 3 Revolutions, Some Boulevard, some Flying Dog. Nothing earth-shattering, but solid, for a restaurant. People are generally surprised. None of those Banana Cream Pie Stouts that Dr. Ken is so fond of.

Still can't figure out if it costs anything to get listed.

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Its a great site if the place keeps it updated. If I am torn on a couple places to go I will use it as a gauge to see if I would rather drink at one place over the other. Not sure what her cost would be but if she serves more than just Bud/Miller/Coors it is worth having her look at.


She's got 3 rotating taps (2 Revolutions and 1 Founders currently) and about 30-35 bottles. 3 or 4 Three Floyds, 3 LaGunitas 3 or 4 Bells, 3 Revolutions, Some Boulevard, some Flying Dog. Nothing earth-shattering, but solid, for a restaurant. People are generally surprised. None of those Banana Cream Pie Stouts that Dr. Ken is so fond of.

Still can't figure out if it costs anything to get listed.

What's the name of her restaurant? Sounds like a good selection.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Leadbelly. It's on Irving Park near Central on the NW side. Their menu is on the website, the beer list, unfortunately, is not. Most of the bottles, including the brands I mentioned, are priced at $4.75. The drafts, Stiegl bombers, and a few others are 5.25. Super reasonable.

http://leadbellyburgers.com/

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Leadbelly. It's on Irving Park near Central on the NW side. Their menu is on the website, the beer list, unfortunately, is not. Most of the bottles, including the brands I mentioned, are priced at $4.75. The drafts, Stiegl bombers, and a few others are 5.25. Super reasonable.

http://leadbellyburgers.com/


Looks good and very reasonable. I am going to check it out. And that's a half a block from the original Steel Domain. Old school Chicago wrestling history for ya.

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Hear the burgers are top-notch there. Really need to stop in.

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Nothing earth-shattering, but solid, for a restaurant. People are generally surprised. None of those Banana Cream Pie Stouts that Dr. Ken is so fond of.


If you were my mult, I'd log you out for talk like that!

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Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.

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Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.


RTB is the one FFF beer I can't stand.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.

I'm really starting to like Two Brothers stuff. Haven't had anything bad or even sub par by them yet.

I'm kinda with you on RTB...It'd never be my first choice.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Eaglo Jeff wrote:
Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.

I'm really starting to like Two Brothers stuff. Haven't had anything bad or even sub par by them yet.

I'm kinda with you on RTB...It'd never be my first choice.


Taps Ale House is pretty damn good, try Tribes Ale House in Tinley, as well.

Two Brothers is some solid beer. I've tried the Outlaw IPA and it's the bomb.


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Jackref came by last night to delve into some Heady Topper. Good dude. Good times were had.

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SomeGuy wrote:
Eaglo Jeff wrote:
Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.

I'm really starting to like Two Brothers stuff. Haven't had anything bad or even sub par by them yet.

I'm kinda with you on RTB...It'd never be my first choice.


Taps Ale House is pretty damn good, try Tribes Ale House in Tinley, as well.

Two Brothers is some solid beer. I've tried the Outlaw IPA and it's the bomb.


Have you tried the Sidekick?

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Telegram Sam wrote:
Leadbelly. It's on Irving Park near Central on the NW side. Their menu is on the website, the beer list, unfortunately, is not. Most of the bottles, including the brands I mentioned, are priced at $4.75. The drafts, Stiegl bombers, and a few others are 5.25. Super reasonable.

http://leadbellyburgers.com/



Is it in the same space where Mike's American used to be?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
Telegram Sam wrote:
Leadbelly. It's on Irving Park near Central on the NW side. Their menu is on the website, the beer list, unfortunately, is not. Most of the bottles, including the brands I mentioned, are priced at $4.75. The drafts, Stiegl bombers, and a few others are 5.25. Super reasonable.

http://leadbellyburgers.com/



Is it in the same space where Mike's American used to be?

Next door. Mike's is now the Martini Club. Leadbelly used to be a pizza place. They're almost across the street from Irving Park Bowl, site of one of the early CSFMB bowling outings.

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Jackref came by last night to delve into some Heady Topper. Good dude. Good times were had.


Yea that is some potently good stuff. Chihuahua's were involved. I can't say anymore...

But Greg was very generous in sharing and it was greatly appreciated :) :drunken:

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Jackref came by last night to delve into some Heady Topper. Good dude. Good times were had.


Yea that is some potently good stuff. Chihuahua's were involved. I can't say anymore...

But Greg was very generous in sharing and it was greatly appreciated :) :drunken:


I actually traded another four pack of Heady today to a Three Floyd's guy for a 12-pack of Zombie Dust. Score.

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Am I crazy or does it sound like Greg and Jackref drank craft beer and assaulted a small dog?

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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I figured that they ate Mexican food.

So, can we get a small review of the brew?

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I figured that they ate Mexican food.

So, can we get a small review of the brew?


Jackref can speak more eloquently, so I'll just link a bunch of reviews.

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/27039/16814

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Chus wrote:
SomeGuy wrote:
Eaglo Jeff wrote:
Chris_in_joliet wrote:
Went to Taps Ale house in Mokena over the weekend and tried 3 new beers

Kentucky bourbon ale
Robert the Bruce
Two Brothers Hop centric

1&3 were really good. RTB was just ok.

Service was excellent as well for a Saturday night and the food was pretty damn good as well.

I'm really starting to like Two Brothers stuff. Haven't had anything bad or even sub par by them yet.

I'm kinda with you on RTB...It'd never be my first choice.


Taps Ale House is pretty damn good, try Tribes Ale House in Tinley, as well.

Two Brothers is some solid beer. I've tried the Outlaw IPA and it's the bomb.


Have you tried the Sidekick?


I have. It was good, really reminded me of the session beers, like Spitfire, I had while in London.

Nice, even, not really bitter but some good flavor.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
I figured that they ate Mexican food.

So, can we get a small review of the brew?


It was a perfectly balanced IIPA. Good color, mostly straw with a hint of ruby from the caramel. Bouquet didn't overpower you with specific hops but you could tell there were plenty in there. Lots of malt backbone to support all the hops so your tongue wasn't assaulted by the citrus, tropical, and pine flavors. Finished really crisp without the heavy bitter after taste a lot of American IIPA's suffer from. It was a perfectly balanced and delicious IIPA.

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Good color, mostly straw with a hint of ruby from the caramel.

You didn't follow the instructions on the can!


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Good color, mostly straw with a hint of ruby from the caramel.

You didn't follow the instructions on the can!


I only poured out a couple ounces into the glass so I could get a good look at it. But I don't agree with the can instructions. You get more hop aroma when it is exposed and you are inhaling as you are drinking from the proper glass, not when it is confined to the can. But to each their own and I respected the can and its wishes for the most part :)

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Good color, mostly straw with a hint of ruby from the caramel.

You didn't follow the instructions on the can!


I only poured out a couple ounces into the glass so I could get a good look at it. But I don't agree with the can instructions. You get more hop aroma when it is exposed and you are inhaling as you are drinking from the proper glass, not when it is confined to the can. But to each their own and I respected the can and its wishes for the most part :)

I think the smell improves when poured but the taste is best from the can. The other reason not to pour is because the appearance isn't particularly attractive. I do love coming across reviews on Beer Advocate which say stuff like "I'm pretty sure this is my favorite beer but it won't be scored that way because the look of the sediment grossed me out."


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Got scared that I might have had my last one so I picked up a case of RuinTen. I love that beer.

Had a Hop Juice Black yesterday and it was tremendous. Chus, are those still available at the tap house?

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Got scared that I might have had my last one so I picked up a case of RuinTen. I love that beer.

Had a Hop Juice Black yesterday and it was tremendous. Chus, are those still available at the tap house?


I'm not sure. I haven't been up there in two weeks, or so.

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Had this recently. Pretty awesome. Find it. Try it. Thank me later.

http://www.kentuckyale.com/kentucky-bourbon-barrel-ale

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
Got scared that I might have had my last one so I picked up a case of RuinTen. I love that beer.

It is heavenly. I got three bombers of it about a month or so ago. Just got one of the Enjoy By 9-13-13 yesterday.

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