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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:42 am 
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Took a gamble and bought a case of Born Yesterday when I found it last week. Glad I did. This stuff is delicious!

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Took a gamble and bought a case of Born Yesterday when I found it last week. Glad I did. This stuff is delicious!


The best pale ale I've had recently is "Positively 11th Street" by Brick & Feather Brewing in Turners Falls, MA. This tiny brewery is only a year old and is really starting to produce some fine beers that are approaching the level of Vermont's best.

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Single Cut, a relatively new brewery out of Queens, is making some nice beer. I was impressed by their grassy Haystack IPA, but their fruity (apricot, mild citrus), faintly grassy, slightly funky and totally opaque Billy 18-Watt IPA is a revelation--definitely one of the best new beers I've tried in the past year or so (along with some offerings by Night Shift, Hill Farmstead, Brick & Feather, and, yes, Trillium). I'm not sure if this brew has made it to Illinois, but if you see it on the shelf, it's worth picking up. At 5% ABV, it's a great session IPA.

The beer currently has a 92 rating on Beer Advocate, but I think it is far superior to MANY others that are ranked higher (Ballast Point Sculpin & Grapefruit Sculpin, Alesmith IPA, etc.).

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Do not believe they're in IL. I'm thinking about picking up some Great Lakes beers today as some good mojo for Cleveland this evening :D

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I've never been much of a Great Lakes fan. What do you like by them?

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I've never been much of a Great Lakes fan. What do you like by them?

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I've never been much of a Great Lakes fan. What do you like by them?


Chillwave and Lake Erie Monster are solid DIPAs.

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I've never been much of a Great Lakes fan. What do you like by them?


Chillwave and Lake Erie Monster are solid DIPAs.


Good to know.

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I've never been much of a Great Lakes fan. What do you like by them?

Nosferatu is solid.


Thanks.

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I like the Edmund Fitzgerald Porter, Commodore Perry IPA, and the Ohio City Oatmeal Stout.

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I like the Edmund Fitzgerald Porter,

I love Edmund Fitzgerald!

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Ended up picking up Abrasive, plus a couple 4-packs of Pipeworks. Owed my NH trading buddy some Abrasive after our 'Skins/Steelers wager.

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I love Edmund Fitzgerald!


ELIANE: I love Edmund Fitzgerald's voice.

JERRY: No, Gordon Lightfoot was the singer. Edmund Fitzgerald was the ship.

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Ended up picking up Abrasive, plus a couple 4-packs of Pipeworks. Owed my NH trading buddy some Abrasive after our 'Skins/Steelers wager.


Have you had Stoneface IPA from NH?

It's getting a lot of hype, but I don't think it's anything special.

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Ended up picking up Abrasive, plus a couple 4-packs of Pipeworks. Owed my NH trading buddy some Abrasive after our 'Skins/Steelers wager.


Have you had Stoneface IPA from NH?

It's getting a lot of hype, but I don't think it's anything special.


Nope. NH guy said it's nothing special, so he's never bothered to include it in our trades.

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Singlecut is great. I've generally preferred their IPAs to Other Half, which I think is the most overhyped brewery in New York (and it helps that Singlecut gets distributed whereas Other Half generally requires long waits in line for their cans). Their DIPAs like Softly Spoken Magic Spells and Mo Shuggie seem to get the most hype, but I honestly prefer their pales and single IPAs just because they contain nearly as much flavor without the high ABV. Only downside for me is their format, as I'm increasingly reluctant to buy 500s and 750s of IPAs these days.


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I've only had a couple Other Half offerings, and both were way too boozy/sweet my liking. So I never understood the hype for them.

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I am enjoying a Victory Harvest Ale 6.5% ABV. Review: is goot.

Next will be Kentucky pumpkin barrel ale. 10%.

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Had a few Deschutes Hop Trip post parade.

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I'm about to have a drink to honor 2005.

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Having a Pipeworks Lil Citra. I swear this beer gets better with each batch.

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Tiny Foley Brothers Brewing in Brandon, Vermont, has rightly earned an enthusiastic following on the New England craft beer scene. I recently sampled three of their brews (King Hawaiian Stout, Pieces of 8 IIPA, Fair Maiden IIPA), finding them all to be very good or excellent.

In my estimation, the standout of the group was Pieces of 8 IIPA. This beer poured with a potent citrus fragrance that was backed up by a more powerful fruit flavor featuring tangerine, mandarin orange, and apricot. The beer finished surprisingly cleanly given its 8% ABV, almost drinking like a session beer. I highly recommend it and look forward to trying another soon.

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Having a Pipeworks Lil Citra. I swear this beer gets better with each batch.


I was drinking their Ninjas vs Unicorns Saturday night..it was really good. So was the Bloody Guppy

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Tiny Foley Brothers Brewing in Brandon, Vermont, has rightly earned an enthusiastic following on the New England craft beer scene. I recently sampled three of their brews (King Hawaiian Stout, Pieces of 8 IIPA, Fair Maiden IIPA), finding them all to be very good or excellent.

In my estimation, the standout of the group was Pieces of 8 IIPA. This beer poured with a potent citrus fragrance that was backed up by a more powerful fruit flavor featuring tangerine, mandarin orange, and apricot. The beer finished surprisingly cleanly given its 8% ABV, almost drinking like a session beer. I highly recommend it and look forward to trying another soon.

Pieces of 8 is my favorite Foley Brothers beer too. You should definitely be on the lookout for Prospect though, as that one's excellent as well. I just wish they would date their bottles.


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Has anybody had anything from Noon Whistle in Lombard?

I have had the Cozmo Pale Ale, and something with a funky name including Mosaic, which are delicious hops. I like both offerings.

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They just opened up a small brewery here in Kenosha right off the highway and have been meaning to head over there and try some of their stuff but the
hours are very abbreviated. http://www.rnogginbrewing.com/contact.html

I hope they make a go of it. If you have ever been to Uncle Mikes on the highway there it is next door to the north. I'll try to give a brief review at
some point. Been dabbling a little bit in the micro brew arena again but all pretty commercial stuff I can find at the local grocery store and only once
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Has anybody had anything from Noon Whistle in Lombard?

I have had the Cozmo Pale Ale, and something with a funky name including Mosaic, which are delicious hops. I like both offerings.

I've been there once. It was okay.

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Last week, Fat Head's announced two brewpub expansions—one in Canton, Ohio and one in Charlotte, N.C. This week, the brewery has built upon that news by announcing plans for a new production facility that would more than double their capacity.

The latter will allow Matt Cole and his team a new packaging option as they look to expand their current distribution footprint—Ohio, Pennsylvania, Oregon, Florida, and Indiana—to include Kentucky, Virginia, Chicago, and Washington, D.C.

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