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PostPosted: Thu Aug 27, 2015 11:12 am 
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We did the Leine's tour last Saturday up in Chippewa Falls. I couldn't believe how packed that place was. We found a couple decent watering holes in the area, mainly in Eau Claire. A couple of folks in our group had fun with the Big Eddy variety. I tend to stick strictly to their summer stuff. The grapefruit shandy one was much better up there than what I have tasted from local stores.


The Big Eddy series is the only Leinie's I will drink. The rest of it is meh.

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I've been drinking a lot of 21st Amendment Hell or High Watermelon lately...really refreshing...


Is that still available? That's a damn good warm weather beer.


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After taking last year off, Surly Wet is out this week. Hitting my Binny's today, so it should be at your local store, depending when shipments arrive. Mine is only getting three cases.

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Though, upon further review, the BA reviews are trashing this year's rendition.

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A co-worker who lives in Fond-du-Lac was looking for a beer called "mama's little yella pils" by Oskar Blues Grill. I had never heard of it, but he had found the only place he could get it was right by me in Lindenhurst.
$9.99 for a six pack.
It tasted like PBR....no joke.

I hope he like it....I'd never buy it again.

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Pretty sure that is sold in most grocery stores. I know I've seen it in Jewel and Mariano's.

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A co-worker who lives in Fond-du-Lac was looking for a beer called "mama's little yella pils" by Oskar Blues Grill. I had never heard of it, but he had found the only place he could get it was right by me in Lindenhurst.
$9.99 for a six pack.
It tasted like PBR....no joke.

I hope he like it....I'd never buy it again.


Mama's Little Yella Pils is one of the only pilseners that I like. Oskar Blues has a tremendous line of beers.

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I didn't hate it...it tasted fine....like an expensive 12 oz can of PBR.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
PostPosted: Thu Oct 15, 2015 12:29 pm 
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We did the Leine's tour last Saturday up in Chippewa Falls. I couldn't believe how packed that place was. We found a couple decent watering holes in the area, mainly in Eau Claire. A couple of folks in our group had fun with the Big Eddy variety. I tend to stick strictly to their summer stuff. The grapefruit shandy one was much better up there than what I have tasted from local stores.

If you are back up that way make a stop in Northwoods Brewing. Some really good stuff.


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Zombie Dust is now in $3.25 bombers, at least that's the price at FFF. 6% price increase. I wonder why the change in format. Maybe so more people can get their hands on it? Plus more $$$$$ for FFF, obviously.

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I had a couple snifters of Revolution's Ryeway to Heaven with the book club boys last night. Kicked the shit out of me. my head was spinning. probably shouldn't have driven home. occifer all i had was two beers!

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I'm looking for a good IPA to have with Thanksgiving dinner in Massachusetts.

Since I won't be able to get my hands on my two current favorites--Lunch IPA (Maine Brewing Company) and Lawson's Sip of Sunshine--I need some recommendations.

After initially being unimpressed with the Alesmith IPA, I have to say that this beer has grown on me quite a bit. Maybe I'll go with that.

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Can you get to TreeHouse or Trillium?

Also, didn't Revolution just start distro in Mass? Anti-Hero and Fist City (technically an APA, but very hoppy) are solid choices. I always have one on-hand.

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Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout is out. Go to Binny's, you won't regret it.

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And if you can get to Treehouse, send me some, and I'll send you some Pipeworks cans :D

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Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout is out. Go to Binny's, you won't regret it.


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Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout is out. Go to Binny's, you won't regret it.


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Maybe I'm confused, but didn't TM say he's having dinner in Mass? I assumed he was asking what he could buy there for dinner. Unless he lives here and is taking some on the plane with him?

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I don't think the 2 posts go together....

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I don't think the 2 posts go together....



Yeah I didn't see TM's, just wanted to share the love of Cappuccino Stout.

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Can you get to TreeHouse or Trillium?

Also, didn't Revolution just start distro in Mass? Anti-Hero and Fist City (technically an APA, but very hoppy) are solid choices. I always have one on-hand.


Trillium is an excellent suggestion, but we are heading to Western MA for the holiday, so Treehouse might be the better bet. I haven't had anything from them yet. People say Trillium and Treehouse are currently the top two breweries in MA, but I think Night Shift, Idle Hands, and Wormtown are awfully good, too.

I just finished off some Anti-Hero last night!

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FYI: I travel back and forth between Eastern and Western MA pretty frequently. Hope to get up to Vermont this weekend to replenish my stock of Heady Topper, Hill Farmstead, Lawson's, etc.

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Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout is out. Go to Binny's, you won't regret it.


+1


Maybe I'm confused, but didn't TM say he's having dinner in Mass? I assumed he was asking what he could buy there for dinner. Unless he lives here and is taking some on the plane with him?


Also, TM is looking for IPA suggestions.

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I don't think the 2 posts go together....



Yeah I didn't see TM's, just wanted to share the love of Cappuccino Stout.

I have a bomber of this in the house...I may take it to Michigan with me for Thanksgiving...

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Can you get to TreeHouse or Trillium?

Also, didn't Revolution just start distro in Mass? Anti-Hero and Fist City (technically an APA, but very hoppy) are solid choices. I always have one on-hand.


Trillium is an excellent suggestion, but we are heading to Western MA for the holiday, so Treehouse might be the better bet. I haven't had anything from them yet. People say Trillium and Treehouse are currently the top two breweries in MA, but I think Night Shift, Idle Hands, and Wormtown are awfully good, too.

I just finished off some Anti-Hero last night!


So jealous. I have a trading partner in NH who sends me east coast IPAs (much better than anything from out west, save for Alpine Nelson) every few months. Breweries in VT, MA, ME, etc. shit gold. Treehouse has insane lines, so it's probably worth doing some research first to see what/if they have currently. I've been wanting to try Wormtown's Be Hoppy for quite some time. Had a trade for it that fell through. Someday.

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Can you get to TreeHouse or Trillium?

Also, didn't Revolution just start distro in Mass? Anti-Hero and Fist City (technically an APA, but very hoppy) are solid choices. I always have one on-hand.


Trillium is an excellent suggestion, but we are heading to Western MA for the holiday, so Treehouse might be the better bet. I haven't had anything from them yet. People say Trillium and Treehouse are currently the top two breweries in MA, but I think Night Shift, Idle Hands, and Wormtown are awfully good, too.

I just finished off some Anti-Hero last night!


So jealous. I have a trading partner in NH who sends me east coast IPAs (much better than anything from out west, save for Alpine Nelson) every few months. Breweries in VT, MA, ME, etc. shit gold. Treehouse has insane lines, so it's probably worth doing some research first to see what/if they have currently. I've been wanting to try Wormtown's Be Hoppy for quite some time. Had a trade for it that fell through. Someday.


Be Hoppy is a great beer, although I don't think it ranks with the elite IPAs such as Lunch or Sip of Sunshine. Wormtown expanded their brewing capacity not too long ago, but their beer is still almost impossible to find in stores because they don't own a canning facility and haven't been able to find a canner capable of handling their output. I guess they have shifted to bottle production to compensate for this problem, but I haven't noticed any increased availability of their beer just yet.

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Redskingreg: If I make it to Treehouse, I will try to get some cans to send your way. My understanding is that there shouldn't be a problem with lines if we hit the retail store right when it opens.

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Redskingreg: If I make it to Treehouse, I will try to get some cans to send your way. My understanding is that there shouldn't be a problem with lines if we hit the retail store right when it opens.


Awesome. I can reciprocate. Would love to try any hoppy offerings from them.

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Redskingreg: If I make it to Treehouse, I will try to get some cans to send your way. My understanding is that there shouldn't be a problem with lines if we hit the retail store right when it opens.

Just from my experience, lines at open can vary quite a bit and I'm not sure how bad it will be on holiday week like this. They use the growler slip dropoff method, so at open everyone hands in what they want for fills then heads directly into the can line. If you're only getting cans, it can be a quick in and out later in the day, but even if you're in line with people at open, Tree House is extremely efficient. It might be pretty bad with the holiday and with Green and Julius both available at higher limits.


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