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Spot on on Noon Whistle, but I will say, I generally have an easy time getting some of the Maplewood stuff out in the suburbs...Son of Juice is getting very readily available at Binny's...

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You know who else has a good one is Alarmist. I think it's called Le Jus or something.

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Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


Northeast Hero...just okay.

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What local NEIPAs would you guys recommend? Let something I can walk into a Binny's or Mariano's and find fairly easily.

M-43.

Noon Whistle Gummy series is really good though I've only had Gummypocalypse.

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Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


It seems like you are quite a Sketchbook enthusiast. I haven't been that impressed by them in the past, but I will give Insufficient Clearance a try based on your recommendation.

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Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


It seems like you are quite a Sketchbook enthusiast. I haven't been that impressed by them in the past, but I will give Insufficient Clearance a try based on your recommendation.


Our restaurant is at Central and Irving. I we are like 60-70% local on the beers. I actually have a soft rule to try to keep the money west of Pulaski. So I always have a few offerings from Lake Effect, Aleman, Old Irving Brewing (they have a good ddhipa called Beezer you would like) and I am working with Eris Cider House to carry them when they start distribution. I like Sketchbook because I've met the guys, I live right down the street from the taproom, and their stuff is easy to pair with our food. I like Moody Tongue for the same reason.

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Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


It seems like you are quite a Sketchbook enthusiast. I haven't been that impressed by them in the past, but I will give Insufficient Clearance a try based on your recommendation.


Our restaurant is at Central and Irving. I we are like 60-70% local on the beers. I actually have a soft rule to try to keep the money west of Pulaski. So I always have a few offerings from Lake Effect, Aleman, Old Irving Brewing (they have a good ddhipa called Beezer you would like) and I am working with Eris Cider House to carry them when they start distribution. I like Sketchbook because I've met the guys, I live right down the street from the taproom, and their stuff is easy to pair with our food. I like Moody Tongue for the same reason.

I've visited Eris a couple times now. Fantastic spot and great food offerings.

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Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


It seems like you are quite a Sketchbook enthusiast. I haven't been that impressed by them in the past, but I will give Insufficient Clearance a try based on your recommendation.


Our restaurant is at Central and Irving. I we are like 60-70% local on the beers. I actually have a soft rule to try to keep the money west of Pulaski. So I always have a few offerings from Lake Effect, Aleman, Old Irving Brewing (they have a good ddhipa called Beezer you would like) and I am working with Eris Cider House to carry them when they start distribution. I like Sketchbook because I've met the guys, I live right down the street from the taproom, and their stuff is easy to pair with our food. I like Moody Tongue for the same reason.

I've visited Eris a couple times now. Fantastic spot and great food offerings.


Oh, really? How nice. You know I'm like 10 blocks from there, jerk.

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Telegram Sam wrote:
Either of those from Noon Whistle. Also Sketchbook Insufficient Clearance. Revolution has one now too, something-or-other Hero. I was trying to get it, my guy was out of stock.


It seems like you are quite a Sketchbook enthusiast. I haven't been that impressed by them in the past, but I will give Insufficient Clearance a try based on your recommendation.


Our restaurant is at Central and Irving. I we are like 60-70% local on the beers. I actually have a soft rule to try to keep the money west of Pulaski. So I always have a few offerings from Lake Effect, Aleman, Old Irving Brewing (they have a good ddhipa called Beezer you would like) and I am working with Eris Cider House to carry them when they start distribution. I like Sketchbook because I've met the guys, I live right down the street from the taproom, and their stuff is easy to pair with our food. I like Moody Tongue for the same reason.

I've visited Eris a couple times now. Fantastic spot and great food offerings.


Oh, really? How nice. You know I'm like 10 blocks from there, jerk.


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Did a weekend road trip to Montreal and took a little detour coming home through Vermont. Spent around 3 hours in Burlington. Was able to enjoy a few drafts at Foam Brewing and two Lawson's beers during lunch at Farmhouse.

Beers were good. Actually enjoyed Foam's sour IPAs more so than their standard IPAs (not knocking their IPAs; it's just the sours were very well done).

Wasn't able to try Alchemist, Fiddlehead or any Von Trapp beers which were available but we had to keep our wits for the drive home.

My takeaway from our brief pit stop is Chicago NEIPAs aren't far off if at all if Foam is considered one of top players. Good to know a couple Chicago (and Old Nation!!!) breweries make NEIPAs that can hold up with the big boys


What did you have at Foam? I like their tap room--when it's not packed--but I'm not a huge fan of their beer. Galaxie 500 is terrific, Experimental Jet Set very good, but the rest of the stuff I've had by them hasn't been outstanding. Personally, I prefer a lot of the IPAs from (the far less hyped and much more widely available) Burlington Beer Company, which makes a few excellent offerings among their massive and generally very good lineup.

Lawson's is another brewery that I would classify as a little overrated. Sip of Sunshine is a very good beer but it's nothing special. The last batch of Double Sunshine I had wasn't that impressive, and The Space Between and Super Session #7 are just plain bad. Super Session #2, on the other hand, is a really nice, dank IPA.

Didn't Farmhouse have any Hill Farmstead on tap when you ate there? That would've been the way to go. On another note, I don't know why Farmhouse doesn't increase their number of tap lines. There's really no great beer bar in Burlington, which is strange since it is such a great beer town, and Farmhouse is clearly missing out on an opportunity here. Incidentally, my favorite drinking spot in Burlington is the Archives, a barcade featuring a consistently intriguing tap/can list. Great place. Manhattan Pizza also has a very good tap list, but it's a bit of a dump, and not in an endearing way. The best beer bar (by far) in the area is definitely Blackback Pub, about 30-40 minutes away in Waterbury. Don't miss it if you get the chance to visit again. Amazing tap list, good food, very friendly staff.

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Spent some time at the Trillium brewery in Boston yesterday. Had a nice time, it’s quite an operation over there. It’s been hot here this week so I had a frozen beer first and then a couple IPAs. I’ve been logging in all the stuff I’ve been trying this week and will have to report back when I get home. I don’t know my beers like a lot of you guys do but I’ve found some good ones I really like. Trying to order something different every time. Also put a 6 pack of pick and choose together at the local store for the apartment. I did double up on the Fiddlehead IIPA and it was very good. Anyway I highly recommend the Trillium experience, they also have a beer garden down near the harbor.

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I’m jealous, T-Bone! I’ve had MANY Trillium offerings but have never visited the brewery. TreeHouse is another solid Boston brewery. Join Untappd so you can log beers that way.

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I’m jealous, T-Bone! I’ve had MANY Trillium offerings but have never visited the brewery. TreeHouse is another solid Boston brewery. Join Untappd so you can log beers that way.


Lol, TreeHouse is better than solid, though it's not a Boston brewery.

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Spot on on Noon Whistle, but I will say, I generally have an easy time getting some of the Maplewood stuff out in the suburbs...Son of Juice is getting very readily available at Binny's...


Son of Juice is decent. I feel like Charlatan has a more complex/interesting flavor profile, which is strange since it's a pale ale.

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Kirkwood wrote:
Did a weekend road trip to Montreal and took a little detour coming home through Vermont. Spent around 3 hours in Burlington. Was able to enjoy a few drafts at Foam Brewing and two Lawson's beers during lunch at Farmhouse.

Beers were good. Actually enjoyed Foam's sour IPAs more so than their standard IPAs (not knocking their IPAs; it's just the sours were very well done).

Wasn't able to try Alchemist, Fiddlehead or any Von Trapp beers which were available but we had to keep our wits for the drive home.

My takeaway from our brief pit stop is Chicago NEIPAs aren't far off if at all if Foam is considered one of top players. Good to know a couple Chicago (and Old Nation!!!) breweries make NEIPAs that can hold up with the big boys


What did you have at Foam? I like their tap room--when it's not packed--but I'm not a huge fan of their beer. Galaxie 500 is terrific, Experimental Jet Set very good, but the rest of the stuff I've had by them hasn't been outstanding. Personally, I prefer a lot of the IPAs from (the far less hyped and much more widely available) Burlington Beer Company, which makes a few excellent offerings among their massive and generally very good lineup.

Lawson's is another brewery that I would classify as a little overrated. Sip of Sunshine is a very good beer but it's nothing special. The last batch of Double Sunshine I had wasn't that impressive, and The Space Between and Super Session #7 are just plain bad. Super Session #2, on the other hand, is a really nice, dank IPA.

Didn't Farmhouse have any Hill Farmstead on tap when you ate there? That would've been the way to go. On another note, I don't know why Farmhouse doesn't increase their number of tap lines. There's really no great beer bar in Burlington, which is strange since it is such a great beer town, and Farmhouse is clearly missing out on an opportunity here. Incidentally, my favorite drinking spot in Burlington is the Archives, a barcade featuring a consistently intriguing tap/can list. Great place. Manhattan Pizza also has a very good tap list, but it's a bit of a dump, and not in an endearing way. The best beer bar (by far) in the area is definitely Blackback Pub, about 30-40 minutes away in Waterbury. Don't miss it if you get the chance to visit again. Amazing tap list, good food, very friendly staff.

Ah, I missed this post. I don't remember what I drank at Foam. :lol:

But thank you for the advice. I want to do a proper Vermont trip rather than a rushed side trip coming home from Montreal. I'll try to convince the wife to do a combo trip of skiing Stowe or Okemo and delicious VT beer.

Farmhouse didn't have any Hill Farmstead. We went on Memorial Day and the Vermont Marathon was earlier in the weekend. So they must've been cleaned out.


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Sweet Water Peach Love and happiness. Great summer beer. Almost like a sour but not quite.


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My brother lives in AZ and drove to Chicago to visit the family. Great guy stopped by ABQ and hooked your boy up with La Cumbre beers. :cheers:

Cracked open a Malpais Stout tonight and have some Elevated and Project Dank with my name on them chilling in the fridge for later in the week/month.


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Took the kids to Warren Falls, Vermont, this weekend for some swimming and cliff jumping in the pristine waters of the Mad River Valley. My family loves this place:

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Also had some amazing beer. In particular, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed several offerings by Foam, which I've found disappointing in the past. The Shining (NEDIPA), Like Clockwork (IPA), and Canvas (APA) were all juicy, creamy and really tasty.

None of them, though, compared to Hill Farmstead's Society and Solitude #6, a remarkably complex DIPA that demonstrated HF's superiority to so many other "elite" or trendy craft breweries across the U.S. Simultaneously juicy, earthy, grassy and piney, this beer is simply fantastic.

Incidentally, I highly recommend the Stowe/Waterbury area as a summer vacation destination. Although Stowe is best known for its downhill skiing trails, it is a great location for warm weather activities like camping, hiking, swimming, and fishing. The lush, mountainous landscape is beautiful, and phenomenal beer is ubiquitous.

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Beer and cliffs, what could possibly go wrong?

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Beer and cliffs, what could possibly go wrong?


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No drinking until after the swimming/cliff jumping was complete.

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Took the kids to Warren Falls, Vermont, this weekend for some swimming and cliff jumping in the pristine waters of the Mad River Valley. My family loves this place:

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Also had some amazing beer. In particular, I was surprised by how much I enjoyed several offerings by Foam, which I've found disappointing in the past. The Shining (NEDIPA), Like Clockwork (IPA), and Canvas (APA) were all juicy, creamy and really tasty.

None of them, though, compared to Hill Farmstead's Society and Solitude #6, a remarkably complex DIPA that demonstrated HF's superiority to so many other "elite" or trendy craft breweries across the U.S. Simultaneously juicy, earthy, grassy and piney, this beer is simply fantastic.

Incidentally, I highly recommend the Stowe/Waterbury area as a summer vacation destination. Although Stowe is best known for its downhill skiing trails, it is a great location for warm weather activities like camping, hiking, swimming, and fishing. The lush, mountainous landscape is beautiful, and phenomenal beer is ubiquitous.

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Anyone in the greater Lake County area...Saturday November 9th, the 5th annual Legions of Craft Beer festival...this year at Six Flags. If you're a season pass holder, tickets are $25 through this weekend...otherwise, they're $55 which includes free parking, admission to the park, and admission to the festival. I've gone 2 of the last 3 years when they held it at the mall and it's always been a good time.

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Six Flags ruins everything they touch. That is a horrible place to have beer festival.

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Six Flags ruins everything they touch. That is a horrible place to have beer festival.


It will be interesting, to say the least...it can't be any worse than the parking lot at Gurnee Mills was.

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Stopped by the Naperville Binnys today. Holy shit do they carry a lot of beer. Do people even buy beer that's not made in Illinois anymore? Fucking crazy times man.

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Picked up a sizer of Three Floyd’s Necron 99 for the weekend. Last night I tried a couple Stone Brewing Ghost Hammer IPA. It was just ok. Smooth enough but not very memorable. Hoping the Necron is more interesting

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Tighthead had their Hoptoberfest on Saturday night.

I'm convinced there's a Possession additive in their "Pitcher of Nectar" brew. Tasted great.....had a great time at the event, but holy shit did I get weird drunk that night....and I didn't drink as many to deserved such a level of intoxication.

My wife is a saint....I'm drawing a lot of blanks from Saturday night. :lol:

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