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PostPosted: Tue Aug 26, 2014 9:21 pm 
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I had a dream that I took a 12 pack of something cheep and filled it with bottles of something called "Old Oyster."

Is Old Oyster real?


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I've got Old Clam but it is not available to the public.


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I've got Old Clam but it is not available to the public.


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Nothing says fall and football better than a malty Octoberfest. Not my favorite style but this swill is buttery good.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:25 pm 
Anybody know of a store near the far west side that still has Mars in stock? Struck out 4 times both around here and up by work.


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Nothing says fall and football better than a malty Octoberfest. Not my favorite style but this swill is buttery good.


I really wish we could buy New Glarus down here. What few flavors I've had were great.


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Peoria Matt wrote:
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Nothing says fall and football better than a malty Octoberfest. Not my favorite style but this swill is buttery good.


I really wish we could buy New Glarus down here. What few flavors I've had were great.


Yeah there's something mildly un-american about pulling back and purposely limiting their reach. I personally think they're one of the great brewers in the US and maybe the best in the Midwest. Either way, the Woodman's in Kenosha isn't far.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Nothing says fall and football better than a malty Octoberfest. Not my favorite style but this swill is buttery good.


I really wish we could buy New Glarus down here. What few flavors I've had were great.

Either way, the Woodman's in Kenosha isn't far.

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Anybody know of a store near the far west side that still has Mars in stock? Struck out 4 times both around here and up by work.


Did you try www.beermenus.com?

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
PostPosted: Sun Sep 07, 2014 9:02 pm 
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Anybody know of a store near the far west side that still has Mars in stock? Struck out 4 times both around here and up by work.


Did you try http://www.beermenus.com?

Yeah. The only place remotely close to where I frequent (home / work) that had it listed had already run out. Found some KBS through that site about a month ago.


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Made my way to Minneapolis' famed Town Hall Brewing Company and got my hands on some Masala Mama.

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Made my way to Minneapolis' famed Town Hall Brewing Company and got my hands on some Masala Mama.


Love that stuff. Bring some to Palatine!

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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What is the best mass produced bottled pumpkin beer?

It seems like Southern Tier Pumpking is considered the best.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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What is the best mass produced bottled pumpkin beer?

It seems like Southern Tier Pumpking is considered the best.


Schlafly's Pumpkin Ale may not be mass produced, per se, but it's fairly far-reaching. Pretty sure they distribute to NY.

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Avery out of Boulder does Rumpkin that's pretty tasty - aged in rum barrels.

I'm a huge Pumking fan. Some people enjoy Punkin by Dogfish, but I personally don't like the flavor


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I'm a fan of Big Muddy Brewing's Pumpkin Smasher (I think that's the name of it). Pumpking is also SOLID.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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I'm a fan of Big Muddy Brewing's Pumpkin Smasher (I think that's the name of it). Pumpking is also SOLID.

Have you tried Warlock? That there is a something. 8)

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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I drank some outstanding beers from Wormtown Brewery (Worcester, MA) this weekend.

The Be Hoppy IPA is a top-tier brew that packs a nice grapefruit wallop. I also enjoyed Hopulence, a very pine-y DIPA.

Definitely looking forward to trying some more Wormtown beers in the future. Based on my initial forays, I suspect that Wormtown may be the best brewer going in MA right now.

Beer Advocate review of Be Hoppy: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/22200/57223/.

Beer Advocate review of Hopulence: http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/22200/80724/?ba=BlackBelt5112203.

In my estimation, the reviews are a little off: Hopulence is at least as good as the excellent Be Hoppy.

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Warsteiner Oktoberfest. Outstanding.


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Had Warlock this weekend and enjoyed. Still a sucker for Pumking, but it's a different beer.


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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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redskingreg wrote:
Boilermaker Rick wrote:
What is the best mass produced bottled pumpkin beer?

It seems like Southern Tier Pumpking is considered the best.


Schlafly's Pumpkin Ale may not be mass produced, per se, but it's fairly far-reaching. Pretty sure they distribute to NY.
This is what I went with. Pretty good. First pumpkin beer I have really liked in a bottle. Before that I only liked it on draft from local breweries.

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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
What is the best mass produced bottled pumpkin beer?

It seems like Southern Tier Pumpking is considered the best.


Schlafly's Pumpkin Ale may not be mass produced, per se, but it's fairly far-reaching. Pretty sure they distribute to NY.
This is what I went with. Pretty good. First pumpkin beer I have really liked in a bottle. Before that I only liked it on draft from local breweries.


taking a break from drinking Miller Fortune ?


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taking a break from drinking Miller Fortune ?
I was so tempted to buy it but then I'd have to admit that JORR was right about advertising.

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Tried Another One IPA from Maine Beer Company last night. While it's not quite as magical as Lunch IPA, it's still quite good. Nice creamy head, significant citrus, decent hop punch. I'd rank it a notch below the Be Hoppy IPA from Wormtown Brewery, which I mentioned in a previous post. Be Hoppy will likely be my go-to IPA for the fall.

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Tried Another One IPA from Maine Beer Company last night. While it's not quite as magical as Lunch IPA, it's still quite good. Nice creamy head, significant citrus, decent hop punch. I'd rank it a notch below the Be Hoppy IPA from Wormtown Brewery, which I mentioned in a previous post. Be Hoppy will likely be my go-to IPA for the fall.


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Chus, have you had Wobble IPA yet?

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Chus, have you had Wobble IPA yet?


No. I haven't been to the Tap House in a few weeks.

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Chus, have you had Wobble IPA yet?


No. I haven't been to the Tap House in a few weeks.


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Drank some Cigar City brews last night. Great stuff. I hope they make it to Chicago soon.

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Drank some Cigar City brews last night. Great stuff. I hope they make it to Chicago soon.


Jai Alai is delicious.

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