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bael 02-17-13 02:17 AM

Troeggs Nugget Nectar. One of my favorites! But, I must say it still isn't quite as amazing as heady topper DIPA, its pretty much the perfect IPA style beer.

PeDDeR27 02-17-13 08:00 PM

This stuff is so good! Tried it at a friends house and had to go buy a couple jars of it straight after.
http://d2253001.u96.secureserverdot....M-938x1024.jpg

BigglyPuff 02-18-13 12:46 AM

Had the Nutty Brewnette, Porter and Seasonal Grand Cru at my local BJ's yesterday (with nachos and pizza).

The Grand Cru was delicious, but a little sweet. I don't mind that at all. Porter was straight chocolate beer, but dang it was goooood.

RGNY 02-18-13 07:31 AM

love this stuff...

http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6021/...66f03985_m.jpg

maidenfan 02-21-13 07:17 PM

Stopped by Belmont Station and had a cask conditioned IPA from Gigantic - very tasty

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...ps781530b6.jpg

jdgesus 02-21-13 10:03 PM

lots of head for a cask ale!
gigantic is really great, but they're cheaters ;)

maidenfan 02-22-13 09:32 PM

This one poured quite a head. Real tasty with some homemade brussels sprout and sweet potato hash cooked in coconut oil and loaded with sriracha sauce!

http://i154.photobucket.com/albums/s...pscf3d4faa.jpg

Velognome 02-22-13 09:57 PM

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jimmytango 02-22-13 10:50 PM

Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Stout, followed by a Lagavulin 16- neat.

sinikl 02-22-13 11:51 PM


Originally Posted by bael (Post 15282743)
Troeggs Nugget Nectar. One of my favorites! But, I must say it still isn't quite as amazing as heady topper DIPA, its pretty much the perfect IPA style beer.


what do you think of Troeg's Perpetual IPA? I had some back home in PA last week and found it good, but a little malty for my taste.

sinikl 02-22-13 11:52 PM


Originally Posted by jimmytango (Post 15306746)
Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Stout, followed by a Lagavulin 16- neat.

I keep wanting there to be a "like" button on here like Facebook. So, "liked" or something.

sinikl 02-22-13 11:55 PM

Currently, Foothills Hoppyum. Just a solid, quasi-local IPA (their Seeing Double DIPA is my favorite beer ever, i think). I also like Fullsteam Rocket Science (actually local), but i can't buy it at the grocery store so here we are. Any other nc beer fans out there? Had a Big Boss DIPA at lunch and it was decent.

(also, this is why i'm still fat).

bael 02-23-13 02:17 AM


Originally Posted by sinikl (Post 15306922)
what do you think of Troeg's Perpetual IPA? I had some back home in PA last week and found it good, but a little malty for my taste.

I haven't had that one yet. I'll pick some up next time I'm at the beer store. If you can find some Nugget Nectar, pick it up, cuz they release it once a year. Its really good. Its really balanced between the slight maltiness of an amber with the hop power of an IPA.

bael 02-23-13 02:19 AM

Tonight i enjoyed a De Ranke xx Bitter, a Heady Topper, and a Green Flash Rayon Vert with my burger. Then a nonnino amaro for dessert!

Sixty Fiver 02-23-13 03:07 AM

Rusty nail...

Sixty Fiver 02-23-13 03:10 AM


Originally Posted by PeDDeR27 (Post 15285050)
This stuff is so good! Tried it at a friends house and had to go buy a couple jars of it straight after.
http://d2253001.u96.secureserverdot....M-938x1024.jpg

Our beer is almost that strong. :D

SpeshulEd 02-23-13 02:57 PM

My goto's lately have been Boddingtons Pub Ale or Moscow Mules.

OntheRun. 02-24-13 10:12 PM

To lazy to take a picture, but Im drinking Fontezoppa Verdicchio Sparkling wine. Since I work in brooklyn at a wine shop, most people who came in bought champagne/sparkling wine all day because of the Oscars (freakin Brooklynites) and they gave me a craving for some bubbly.

While growing up I used to love soda, but I stopped drinking it a while ago. So now every time I have a craving for soda I pick up some sparkling wine.:thumb:

http://i50.tinypic.com/xm5qx1.jpg

radmonkey 02-25-13 02:28 PM

for the whiskey drinkers, gotta try:
http://www.balconesdistilling.com/singlemalt

this is my favorite right now

seau grateau 02-26-13 10:06 AM

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-Uy3sm5Kjp2...cafe-quote.jpg

Coffee.

ColonelJLloyd 02-26-13 10:11 AM

Earl Grey

Street rider 02-28-13 05:43 PM

post-midterm-stress-release: started with a founders Cerise, then a Breckenridge Brewery Avalanche, and now a Big Sky Brewing Co 'Bobo's robust porter'. Have a porter, stout, and an organic IPA still in the fridge. And possibly going to the bar tonight. **** school. I'm on spring break.

RGNY 02-28-13 06:02 PM

coconut water.

(frequently mixed with overproof rum like my old Jamaican boss taught me, but i gave up booze for Lent....)

Street rider 02-28-13 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by RGNY (Post 15328815)
(frequently mixed with overproof rum like my old Jamaican boss taught me, but i gave up booze for Lent....)

See, I'm just the worlds worst catholic. Didn't give anything up for lent this year, ate meat last friday, haven't actually set foot in a church in months, etc. Whoops.

RGNY 02-28-13 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by Street rider (Post 15328870)
See, I'm just the worlds worst catholic. Didn't give anything up for lent this year, ate meat last friday, haven't actually set foot in a church in months, etc. Whoops.

heh. i'm a dirty Episcopalian. :) i didn't drink at all from '91 to '08 (sports), so i figured i'd give it a try again. next year will be coffee.

now i get to plan what my first tipple will be in a month.....


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