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The Beer Thread

Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by SefacHotRodder, Jan 29, 2009.

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  1. CMY

    CMY F1 World Champ

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    We bought a four-pack last weekend and I think it's a good balance.. even something you could drink year-round. Looking forward to trying a few others this year.
     
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    I did some pumpkin tasting yesterday, here is my take:
    Saranac pumpkin on tap - pretty good flavor
    Terrapin pumpkin feast - I like this (mix between an october feast and pumpkin ale)
    Dogfish pumpkin - OK but seemed strong at 7%
    Smuttynose pumpkin - sour pumpkin flavor, not for me.
    Shipyayrd pumpkin - nothing memorable for me.
    Tommy Knocker - same as Shipyard
    Souther Tier - good flavor but a lot of alcohol
     
  3. TexasF355F1

    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Drinking Left Hand Brewing Octoberfest. Pretty dang good.

    Gonna have to do a back to back with Paulaner in the future though.
     
  4. Jdubbya

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    Olympia...It's the water (and that's about it). I think they started heading downhill when the brewmaster and his "boy-toy" were caught with thier pants down out near one of the famed "artesian wells".

    It did used to be a very popular beer in these here parts though!!
     
  5. Jdubbya

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    I had some Northwest Brewing Company Crazy ***** Double Hop IPA. Good stuff! There are so many good beers around the Seattle area it's nuts. Gott love the name too!!
     
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    Please no P&R comments, http://www.cnbc.com//id/49197369.

    Cheers!
     
  7. Jdubbya

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    Oh, and I guess it was Hoppy Biatch that I had. Crazy Biatch just came out. Either way still love the name!!
     
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    Late night stop on the way home. Trying a local Bainbridge Island brewing IPA. Not bad. Ok, its actually pretty tasty.
     
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    European Pub Crawl? Awesome... :)
     
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    Kansas City's Boulevard is the Midwest's biggest-selling craft beer, thanks to its Belgian brewmaster's unfiltered wheat. It has a bright, citrusy kick that most American hefeweizens lack. (4.4% ABV)
    bars in ocala fl
     
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    I haven't had any college "Party" beers since...college. And I don't miss them. :eek:

    Now that every Joe Blow with some spare time has a microbrewery, it's hard to know what you're getting into. But when I know I want a top shelf beer experience, I go to Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout. My favorite beer, bar none. I never drink more than 1-2 at a time, no need as it satisfies that need so well.
     
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    If you like those type of stout.. Founder's Kentucky Breakfast stout and Avery's Uncle Jacob's stout are outstanding.
     
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    Having a nice frosty Hale's Ales Supergoose IPA. Gotta love living in the Seattle area!!
     
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    Boulevard has just released their holiday brew called Nut Cracker Ale. It is a very hoppy ale with a nice citrus taste. Very enjoyable, but high in alcohol content.
     
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    I had that one, didn't care for it. Thought it was lacking flavor and too "watery".
     
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    yep.. I concur. I prefer Southern Tier's Pumking.
     
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    +1 I've got a six pack in the fridge with one drunk. Not my cup of tea :(
     
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    Either suffer through the rest of save it for company.:D
     
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