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  • agent
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    Originally posted by mbonanni
    Never seen anyone put beer in such a glass.
    The label says to serve it in a goblet, and that's the closest thing in this house that isn't a plastic cup. I don't typically travel with all my stemware.

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  • spdracrm3
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    Newcastle Brown Ale is my favorite

    brewing up 5 Gal Guinness stout type right now (5 days in),will let you know if its my favorite when its finished. then up next a Brown Ale

    turned out GREAT and everybody loves it ,wont last long though, not bad for a first effort
    Last edited by spdracrm3; 07-03-2014, 04:30 PM. Reason: update

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  • mbonanni
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    Never seen anyone put beer in such a glass.

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  • agent
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    Enjoying one of these after a day on the golf course in 72º Florida panhandle weather.

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  • z31maniac
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    Prairie Bomb

    The beer that started it all. Bomb! is the only stout we make that is ALWAYS on the brew schedule. When this beer was first made, it instantly was a hit in the craft beer world, and we began sending it far and wide. It’s one of the top rated imperial stouts in South Korea.…


    This stuff is outstanding.

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  • Danny915
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    Long trail hibernator

    Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk

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  • freeride53
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    My old teammate works at Ballast Point. :up:

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  • nl328i
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    Quidi Vidi Iceberg beer made with real iceberg water.

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  • jp_slick
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    Originally posted by henryki
    I've only been able to try their pale ale and their orange wheat, damn me not being 21 yet... only a few more months to go though! haha
    when you turn 21 go to their brewery. It will not dissapoint.

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  • squidmaster
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    Originally posted by henryki
    man that looks fancy, just out of curiosity, how much is it per bottle? because that seems the only way they'll sell that stuff with the way it's packaged haha
    No fancier than what I normally buy. Its between 9 and 14 a bottle depending on where you look.

    The way I see it: it's not worth drinking crappy low percentage beers that will just give me a gut and waste my time and money. At 10%, one bottle of this will knock me out and cost a hellova lot less than going out. Plus it tastes better than most beers.

    Though right now I am fond of Weyerbacher Merry Monks, that's only $10-$12 for a 6 pack, tastes delicious, and 8 or 9% as well. Definitely a great bargain.

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Originally posted by henryki
    I've only been able to try their pale ale and their orange wheat, damn me not being 21 yet... only a few more months to go though! haha
    yeah same

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  • henryki
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    Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
    most of their stuff is pretty good, i want try their chocolate porter and helles lager but i haven't gotten a chance yet
    I've only been able to try their pale ale and their orange wheat, damn me not being 21 yet... only a few more months to go though! haha

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Originally posted by henryki
    will do, I'm always looking for new beers to try, just got 12 of these orange wheats, so the Alt-Beir's will be next!
    most of their stuff is pretty good, i want try their chocolate porter and helles lager but i haven't gotten a chance yet

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  • henryki
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    Originally posted by Herr Faust Schinken
    orange wheat is pretty damn good, try their Alt-beir i like that one the best
    will do, I'm always looking for new beers to try, just got 12 of these orange wheats, so the Alt-Beir's will be next!

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  • Herr Faust Schinken
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    Originally posted by henryki
    Found my new favorite (for the moment)

    Hangar 24 Orange Wheat, brewed in Redlands, CA (pretty local for me)



    if you can get it, try it, the stuff is choice.
    orange wheat is pretty damn good, try their Alt-beir i like that one the best

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