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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 2:55 pm 
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I want to drink beer, not fucking Ocean Spray.

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Ever met a beer you wouldn't drink?


light beer
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I used to not like Sculpin, IMU. Then I found a fresh bottle, which can be tough, and completely changed my opinion. I love it.

I had it out in California... Long Beach. Granted that isn't the same as at the brewery in San Diego but... LA might practically be Ballast Point's second hometown. I see that Mariano's here in Chicagoland carries it now so people must like it. But it might be the worst IPA I've ever had. Maybe one day I'll try to be brave and give it another shot.


Wow. The worst? I would buy it more often if not for the price. Grapefruit Sculpin is even better than the regular.

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Beardsley over at Binny's suggested Breckenridge when I queried him about Oatmeal stouts. Bum steer. 2.5/5. Not much worth discussing here.

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Beardsley over at Binny's suggested Breckenridge when I queried him about Oatmeal stouts. Bum steer. 2.5/5. Not much worth discussing here.


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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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My mistake to think the U.S. could hang with the English.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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My mistake to think the U.S. could hang with the English.


American beer is so much better than anywhere else. You can have that malty Euro beer.

Bragging about using a 600 year old recipe is stupid. They didn't know shit about brewing back then.

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Bragging about using a 600 year old recipe is stupid. They didn't know shit about brewing back then.

I would probably still drink it.
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I think Samuel Smith is damn good. Plenty of other stout options but SS is solid.


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Boulevard Chocolate Ale

Good stuff! Well balanced. Full bodied. Smooth. Boozy, faint aroma of tootsie rolls. 4/5

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Had lunch in Vermont today at a place with Hill Farmstead Society and Solitude #5 Imperial IPA and Conduct of Life Pale Ale on tap.

Both of these beers are absolutely fantastic. The Pale Ale was surprisingly full-bodied--fruity, yeasty, piney and buttery all at once. The Imperial IPA was even better, ranking among the best IPAs I've ever had. I've also recently sampled a few beers by Triliium and have revisited Wormtown. Hill Farmstead easily surpasses both of those excellent breweries.

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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I think Hill Farmstead is the best brewery in the country. Glad you were able to try some of their stuff TM.


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I think Hill Farmstead is the best brewery in the country. Glad you were able to try some of their stuff TM.


A lot of those breweries out east just shit gold. I've had a few from HF, and all were amazing.

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I think Hill Farmstead is the best brewery in the country. Glad you were able to try some of their stuff TM.


A lot of those breweries out east just shit gold. I've had a few from HF, and all were amazing.

I think Hill Farmstead beats all of them on sheer variety. I could see someone preferring one or more of Tree House, Trillium, New England, and Lawson's for hoppy stuff (though I don't think I do), but none of them compares to HF when it comes to saisons and barrel aged beers.


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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Hopslam will be available in cans this year.

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Hopslam will be available in cans this year.

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Nice!!!

Have you had any 18th St., Chus? They were selling Bitches Bank in bombers yesterday at the brewery. Great IMP Stout!!!

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Have you had any 18th St., Chus? They were selling Bitches Bank in bombers yesterday at the brewery. Great IMP Stout!!!


Is it available at Binny's?

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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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Have you had any 18th St., Chus? They were selling Bitches Bank in bombers yesterday at the brewery. Great IMP Stout!!!


Is it available at Binny's?

I don't believe so, but always worth a look. I think it was only sold at the brewery today.
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 Post subject: Re: Beer Suggestions
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It's not sold in IL, but it's only a 20-minute drive from FFF if you're down that way.

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Bitches Bank is all over the Chicago Beer Exchange on FB. (It's similar to Abraxas from what I've heard.)

Same for Claire the thirsty from Haymarket Pub. That is a growler pour there - people love it.


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Came out to KC for the long weekend via Amtrak and during a stopover in St. Louis found a great brewery/distillery called Square One. Pulled pork used their IPA in its sauce and I had their Hopsky which was a hoppy whisky. Did the Boulevard Brewery tour today and tried their new coffee porter called Early Riser among others...4 bucks for a flight of 4 plus free of their unmarketed stuff. Lunch at Jack Stack's and dinner at Arthur Bryant's are concluding a great trip. (WW I and Negro League Museums were neat too). Big fan of Boulevard after this weekend.

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love boulevard & Jack's Stack. Best two things in KC.

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love boulevard & Jack's Stack. Best two things in KC.


On the way to Arthur Bryant's I ran across a micro brewery called Double Shift...they had a great German style roggenbeir that used Hefeweizen yeast...lucky find, just like the Square One in St. Louis.

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Now I need to go back to KC. You are making me hungry.

We did the AB tour in St Louis last time and it was worth the hour. Neat tour and the restaurant there was pretty good.

Wanted to do Boulevard but ran out of time.


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i tried sour beer for the first time...it was basically like drinking vinegar. it was called wild sour red, and it supposedly had these nice sounding flavors but all i could taste...was the sour. just too much.


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i tried sour beer for the first time...it was basically like drinking vinegar. it was called wild sour red, and it supposedly had these nice sounding flavors but all i could taste...was the sour. just too much.


Some sours are aight. Some are just like you described, though. I'm not a huge fan, but a few ounces every now and then is okay. Though I'm trying to take a couple months off drinking, so I should high tail it outta this thread!

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I'm trying to take a couple months off drinking, so I should high tail it outta this thread!


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I had an Evil Squirrel Brown Ale by Zumbeer in Waukegan...I don't normally like brown ales, but I got it in a grab bag and gave it a shot.

It was actually pretty good

Also had a 4Hands Chocolate Milk Stout, which was absolutely terrific.

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i tried sour beer for the first time...it was basically like drinking vinegar. it was called wild sour red, and it supposedly had these nice sounding flavors but all i could taste...was the sour. just too much.


Some sours are aight. Some are just like you described, though. I'm not a huge fan, but a few ounces every now and then is okay. Though I'm trying to take a couple months off drinking, so I should high tail it outta this thread!


i don't know if i'll try it again but i know i wouldn't go with the flavor i had. it made me feel like a supertaster.


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