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Beers

Went to get more and they didn't have any. :cry:

So I bought this instead. No comparison, but it's not bad. Lil malty for my taste.

The name comes from the "Hop Belt", being 48 degrees latitude. And then some hops from all over the place along that line.
 

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How's the carbonation of it? Last Sam Adams I had (Boston Lager) was like drinking pop (or soda to you weirdos) because there was so much of it. I hate that in a beer, to me Guinness has the perfect amount of carbonation.
 
Beer I had on Sunday....Delirium Tremens, a Belgian Strong Pale Ale. The style is a lot like a Tripel IMO, but has a little less ABV (8.5%). I would definitely drink it again....good stuff. It was $8.99 for a 750mL bottle. Next up to try is Delirium Noel, their holiday brew.

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How's the carbonation of it?

... to me Guinness has the perfect amount of carbonation.

Not like a pop. But it's got some bubble to it.

Guinness is full of nitrous, making it smooth and creamy. Unless it's their not nitrous versions...
 
Not like a pop. But it's got some bubble to it.

Guinness is full of nitrous, making it smooth and creamy. Unless it's their not nitrous versions...

You mean nitrogen, or "nitro" for short. Not nitrous. Imagine being drunk and :lmao:. Might shoot beer out yer nose!
 
Oh yeah! :lmao:

What. EVER!

Man, memories of nitrous parties... woo wee. Wa wa wa wa wa wa wa. :lmao:
 
Eff you FDA!

Or whoever is trying to ban these parties in a can...

:flipoff:
 

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Well, we can still buy Fours and shit around here, so I dunno.

What I do know is it's the weekend and the best BBQ in town opened an hour early, so I went for a pound of hickory smoked brisket. So incredible. I had to find a beer to go with it, so I got Dogfish Head's Chicory Stout, and some Racer 5.

http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/seasonal-brews/chicory-stout.htm

I'm full of brisket and Racer 5. The Chicory is next. Racer 5 is great, even with all the floaties its got floating around in it. :x
 
Well, we can still buy Fours and shit around here, so I dunno.

What I do know is it's the weekend and the best BBQ in town opened an hour early, so I went for a pound of hickory smoked brisket. So incredible. I had to find a beer to go with it, so I got Dogfish Head's Chicory Stout, and some Racer 5.

http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/the-brews/seasonal-brews/chicory-stout.htm

I'm full of brisket and Racer 5. The Chicory is next. Racer 5 is great, even with all the floaties its got floating around in it. :x
That Chicory stout is pretty good, had me some last night. I'm headed down to San Diego right now. Hot bed for craft beers down there. Should have something good to report back!
 
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I found this at the grocery the other day. It has that wonderful ipa flavor but with a slighty fruity after taste. It some good drinkins' and it's 5.5%!
 
Happy New Year fellas!

I got an iPod Touch, so I can kinda take some pictures again.

Brefass beer! Yay! 7.2% to help wake ya up! :mrgreen:

Mo-Jo: 1: A magic spell or charm; magical power; 2. Herbaceous ale that summons hop attacks.

Pale in color but packed with flavor, MoJo reflects the perfect balance of hop bitterness and malt character. The unique Amarillo hop adds a slight citrus flavor to an ultra-crisp dry finish.
 

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Got this one too.

This unfiltered dry-hopped ale is "hazed" in its natural state and "infused" with a Crystal and Centennial hop blend, creating a flavorful aromatic brew. 12.5 Plato

I like anything with Centennial hops I've come to find. At least I think I do. :mrgreen:
 

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Two more beers today, and they're not IPAs!

The Founders is awesome, and the Brew Kettle Black Jack is about 100% typical of a Porter. The Brew Kettle is not too far away from me in Strongsville, Ohio and only $4, so I gladly support them.
 

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Found a new one from up the road from me in Strongsville.

I get citrus then pine flavors. Very mild malt.

Old 21 Imperial IPA
A Big, Bold, imperial IPA! The clean malt plays a supporting role to the straight up Simcoe hops through and through that give this varietal hop bomb its bang.

9.0% Alc./Vol. 90 IBUs
 

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