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Old 07-31-13, 02:44 AM
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Originally Posted by RGNY
with rocks / lime / seltzer...

Excluding the artisan made gin we can get in Portland (which is stunning), Bombay Sapphire is one of my favourites.
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
Firestone Union Jack IPA
One of my favorite IPAs right there. I actually started getting into IPA after trying Union Jack
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Old 07-31-13, 10:41 AM
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Was meeting someone to buy their bike trunk rack and conveniently chose to meet outside the Forecaster's Pub / Red Hook Brewery in Woodinville.

I definitely showed up early to grab a quick IPA at the bar before getting the rack.


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Old 07-31-13, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
Excluding the artisan made gin we can get in Portland (which is stunning), Bombay Sapphire is one of my favourites.
my second choice in Hendrick's. any opinion on Bulldog?
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glass out of the freezer, ice, lemon twist...

2nd favorite vodka after Crystal Head. tried all the trendy/premiums. did nothing for me.

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Tried Titos?
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Tried Titos?
i did. my buddy is a vodka geek and had us try it. it was good, but not enough to touch my faves.
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Old 07-31-13, 10:09 PM
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Mickeys, PBR and High Life. And I'm not even a hipster
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Vodka is vodka. I would never spend money on anything more than Smirnoff. I've been to Russia where the supermarket had entire aisle of vodka and I guarantee you that I could not taste any difference in flavor profiles.
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Old 08-01-13, 12:04 AM
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I usually get the kirkland brand vodka.

However, if I'm out, I usually grab titos because it's cheaper than the other premiums and pretty tasty.
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
I usually get the kirkland brand vodka.

However, if I'm out, I usually grab titos because it's cheaper than the other premiums and pretty tasty.
I haven't tried the Kirkland vodka, but I've heard its decent for the value. I wouldn't know the difference though - I almost strictly drink an IPA or whiskey.
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Old 08-01-13, 10:57 PM
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Started IPA Day a little late.
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Old 08-01-13, 11:07 PM
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Originally Posted by codyjhc
I haven't tried the Kirkland vodka, but I've heard its decent for the value. I wouldn't know the difference though - I almost strictly drink an IPA or whiskey.
The kirkland in the red tall squarish bottle tastes just like Grey Goose. I couldn't tell them apart in a blind taste test.

They have a new one in a blue short round bottle that I haven't tried yet. It says "american vodka" on it, so I'm wondering if it'll taste like titos. Need to open it and find out.
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Old 08-01-13, 11:43 PM
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Started IPA Day a little late.
WTF no one told me about IPA Day. Taproom 21 Pale for me cause out of the loop.
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Old 08-02-13, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by SpeshulEd
The kirkland in the red tall squarish bottle tastes just like Grey Goose. I couldn't tell them apart in a blind taste test.

They have a new one in a blue short round bottle that I haven't tried yet. It says "american vodka" on it, so I'm wondering if it'll taste like titos. Need to open it and find out.
Post your review when you do!
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Tasty stuff

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Just downed a nice cold Orval to go with some hand tossed pizza. Damn I forgot what a great beer that is!
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Got a call from my mom today, my grandfather is on death watch and I'm basically on-call to fly back to the east coast. Determined to polish off this bottle of Dark Horse Canadian whisky thinking about the old guy and wondering if I'll make it back before he goes.
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Old 08-02-13, 11:06 PM
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Sorry to hear, man!

Currently having a Deschutes Obsidian Stout. I participated in IPA day earlier with an Elysian Immortal IPA


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I was never able to enjoy a drink with my old man, let alone my grandpa. So I'm doing it virtually with you lot. I like both IPA and stout. Were they overly bitter (the current trend du jour) or palatable?
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Originally Posted by iTripped
I was never able to enjoy a drink with my old man, let alone my grandpa. So I'm doing it virtually with you lot. I like both IPA and stout. Were they overly bitter (the current trend du jour) or palatable?
The IPA wasn't much to write home about. The Obsidian Stout on the other hand has been one of my favorite beers. It has the richest dark chocolatey and espresso notes. It doesn't necessarily taste like coffee but it's that same "kick back with a warm cup of black coffee" bold wave of flavor and aroma. Not sure if you can get it up in Canada, but if you come down to Bellingham it's all over the place. Do you venture south often? I live right across the border and it seems like there are more cars from BC than WA on the roads at times.
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Old 08-02-13, 11:35 PM
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Originally Posted by EpicSchwinn
The IPA wasn't much to write home about. The Obsidian Stout on the other hand has been one of my favorite beers. It has the richest dark chocolatey and espresso notes. It doesn't necessarily taste like coffee but it's that same "kick back with a warm cup of black coffee" bold wave of flavor and aroma. Not sure if you can get it up in Canada, but if you come down to Bellingham it's all over the place. Do you venture south often? I live right across the border and it seems like there are more cars from BC than WA on the roads at times.
Not often, but if I know there is someone to meet, I now have reason to venture south of the border. Given that I'm in Vancouver, Bellingham is a nice weekend destination. I'll advise you anytime I plan to make a border crossing for sure. You sound like the kind of guy who has an intelligent opinion on beers.
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First post here so I'll list a few i've had this weekend:
Summit Saga
Summit Summer Ale
Surly Furious
Bell's Oberon
Indeed Daytripper
New Belgium Fat Tire
Svedka, Smirnoff, Captain and other crap.....
(Love the local ales)
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Tell me this is amazing. I play a MMO called vendetta and would love to get my hands on even an empty bottle of this. Of course, if it is tasty, I will do what I can to get some non-empty bottles...
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