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Old 11-05-07 | 05:11 PM
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oh boy...another version of the hipper-than-thou game!

in no particular order...

moots
kona ti
scapin

no wait...that's the other game.

stone ruination
3 floyds dreadnaught
rogue i2pa
avery maharaja
2 hearted
indica

can you tell i'm a hophead? smells/tastes like the best kind-b.

some non-ipas i'll tolerate

brooklyn black chocolate (a couple down tonight already)
old rasputin
terrapin imperial pilsner
sam adams imperial pilsner (*stellar*...news for all you SA haterz)

and for the nights i feel like slummin' it (ie: fishing with the boys)

high life > pbr
green beam

finally, props to all the great lakes mentions. i grew up there and go back when i can. the elliot ness fired bullet holes in the bar are truly historical!
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Old 11-05-07 | 08:59 PM
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wizard sleeves red ale
special water ipa
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Old 11-05-07 | 09:24 PM
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Originally Posted by andre nickatina
$4 6-pack 16oz cans of PBR. Learn it, live it, love it, because it's the best deal around.

Microbrews can sometimes figure to be just about as good of a deal as the cheap stuff when they're floating in the 6-8 percent range of alcohol by volume, vs. 4-5 for regular cheap (watery) beers. Sales at the store don't hurt either.
They sell Natty here for $11.99 for a 30 pack. As to the other post about Natty Ice... maybe I've been drinking light too long but Ice just makes me want to vomit far more than Light.
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Old 11-05-07 | 09:25 PM
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Microbrew is so yesterday. Tonight I've moved on to the gin. Rangpur Tanquray for the win.

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Old 11-05-07 | 09:34 PM
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Pyramid Snow Cap. Tasty and 7%.
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Old 11-05-07 | 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by andre nickatina
$4 6-pack 16oz cans of PBR. Learn it, live it, love it, because it's the best deal around.

Microbrews can sometimes figure to be just about as good of a deal as the cheap stuff when they're floating in the 6-8 percent range of alcohol by volume, vs. 4-5 for regular cheap (watery) beers. Sales at the store don't hurt either.

pabst 6 pack pounders. a staple.
unfortunately.

but i, if faced with the "i only have 5 bucks and i'm broke and coincidentaly do attend college" predicament choose hamms. cheaper (3.60 at fred meyers n ****) leaves enough money for a candy bar! or a swischer or black n mild if you feel real gangsta.
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Old 11-06-07 | 12:44 AM
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This is the best time of year for micros! Currently have Pyramid SnowCap and Sierra Nevada Celebration in the fridge. Looking forward to Deschutes Jubelale, Bridgeport Ebeneezer, and a bunch of WA holiday beers at the Winter Brew Fest later this month. We just brewed our first batch of winter ale yesterday so looking forward to that of course as well.

And for the record, the term micro is no longer used, it's now creft brewery, and yes Sierra Nevada and Sam Adams qualify. Sierra Nevada started the microbrew revolution. And Guiness is a dark colored session beer at best.
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Old 11-06-07 | 12:45 AM
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Im drinking a Pabst, and I'm at work so f y'all
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Old 11-06-07 | 12:46 AM
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Oh...and Guiness is mass produced B.S. it tastes like ass and all it does is make you bloated
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Old 11-06-07 | 01:06 AM
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lately I've been drinking a lot of this beer Leinkugel (I think?) summer wheat. It's pretty good. Tastes sort of like fruity pebbles strangely enough...but is still really good.
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Old 11-06-07 | 03:05 AM
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w00t i just saw pyramid snow cap ! w000t go pyramid!
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Old 11-06-07 | 05:19 AM
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Some fine brews have been mentioned and there is nothing wrong with Gunniess or SA. They are fine gateway beers to truly great craft beers.
Local favs are
O'Fallon 5 day IPA
O'Fallon smoked porter
Schlafly pilsner
Boulevard tripple
MY HOMEBREW!
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Old 11-06-07 | 01:09 PM
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Has anyone tried Dogfish Head's Punkin Ale? I'm thinking one with Thanksgiving Dinner would be amazing...
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Old 11-06-07 | 01:12 PM
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+2 on whoever mentioned that this is the best season for microbrews. Winter ales take precedence over everything else, gotta love a good dark alcoholic winter beer. Bridgeport Ebeenezer reminds me of winters past, good beer and good times. Widmer Snow Plow is another good one, not sure if/when it's out this winter, and like I said earlier Alaskan Winter Ale is amazing.
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Old 11-06-07 | 01:20 PM
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Originally Posted by dookie
stone ruination
that is indeed delicious but at $15 / 6 pack, i think it's a tad over priced. i honestly like Stones IPA equally as much which is still pricey but not that brutal. i guess the ruination bombers aren't too bad cost wise.

i'm also a fan of heavy hop flavor. i like having to warn my friends that the taste may be a little stronger than what they're accustomed to.

Pyramid Snow Cap. Tasty and 7%.
i forgot all about this! i drank a lot of it last year. it's a seasonal, right? is it back on the shelves? i'm going to have to look for it. it's a very smooth, nice brew.
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Old 11-06-07 | 01:27 PM
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I was recommended the seasonal Magic Hat Roxy Rolles (worst name ever) as a hop fanatic who likes complex beers - he's specifically recommended it because they were out of Two Hearted Ale, it was fresh, seasonal and limited.

Very nice - balance, toasty and malty without being sweet, spicy smelling rather than floral or citrus, but with a nice hop finish that's crisp.

Sigh.

I can't believe I just wrote that.

It's um good too.

Seconds for:

Stone
Rogue anything
Boulder Mojo (best non-ultrapremium IPA, if you like piney/citrus)
Long Trail Double Bag (I simply may not be able to get over the hilarious label, but it was nice and malty and brown and not cloying)
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Old 11-06-07 | 02:01 PM
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Victory Prima Pilsner (Pa)
Victory Hop Devil IPA (Pa)
Stoudts American Pale Ale (PA)
Stoudts Pilsner (Pa)
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Old 11-06-07 | 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by chw5007
Has anyone tried Dogfish Head's Punkin Ale? I'm thinking one with Thanksgiving Dinner would be amazing...
Yes sir, and it's delicious. Better than most pumpkin beers i've had. (save bethlehem brew works)
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Old 11-06-07 | 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by save_alkaline
that is indeed delicious but at $15 / 6 pack, ... i guess the ruination bombers aren't too bad cost wise.
Ruination is a great beer. Here it is $12.49 a 6pk, $4.49 a bomber. That results in a lower price as a 6pk. Stone IPA is $6.99, which is why that is my regular beer and Ruination the occasional.

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Old 11-06-07 | 02:30 PM
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Originally Posted by dookie
can you tell i'm a hophead? smells/tastes like the best kind-b.

sam adams imperial pilsner (*stellar*...news for all you SA haterz)
You should like Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale. It is just as much wonderful surprise as SA Imp Pilsner.
Those two are the only beers from SN and SA I've really liked.

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Old 11-06-07 | 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by noisebeam
Ruination is a great beer. Here it is $12.49 a 6pk, $4.49 a bomber. That results in a lower price as a 6pk. Stone IPA is $6.99, which is why that is my regular beer and Ruination the occasional.

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killer prices! my local shop is a bit expensive, admittedly.. but it's local.. i can even ride my bike there.

the 6 pack of ruination is $14.99 and the IPA is $8.99 here. i forget what the bomber costs as i've only gotten 1 or 2 of them.

i did pick up a rogue old crustacean barleywine bomber there once.. now THAT was pricey.. $11 bomber. but it was delicious!
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Old 11-06-07 | 04:26 PM
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Originally Posted by fender1
Victory Prima Pilsner (Pa)
Victory Hop Devil IPA (Pa)
Stoudts American Pale Ale (PA)
Stoudts Pilsner (Pa)
The Stoudts Pils is the one that made me go, wait? Do I like pilsners? I don't, do I?

Oh, I like this one.

I try to hit every PA brewery for at least one beer. I didn't care for the Lancaster Hop Hog at all though. And the Sly Fox 113 I have to try again, I'm not even sure I was served the right one, because 113 ibus should really smack you in the face.
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