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Beers

natty ice fan myself. I enjoy the dark beers to but its hard to beat a 17.50 30 pack.
 
I had some of this over the weekend and it was YUMMY!

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St. Bernardus Tripel
 
Whoops!!!! Somehow the beer thread slipped to page 6 again :shock:

Had this one before I went to Chicago. If you ever go, make sure you get an Iron Maiden burger at Kuma's Corner. You can even sit under a picture of Iron Maiden while you eat it "thumbsup"

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Not a big fan of buying beer that just says "ale", but since it was Lagunitas I figured I couldn't go wrong. Very tasty "thumbsup"

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A Little Sumpin' Sumpin' Ale
Sneaky Smooth with a Touch of What We Call Wheatly-esque-ish-ness. Crispy Wheat and Pale Malt flavors with a Big Round & Juicy Hop Finish. Everyone Needs A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Sometimes. You Can Get It All Year Now... in a Six-Pack!


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Sierra Nevada makes some of the best beer ever, in my opinion. This one did not disappoint.
 

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Picked up some beers tonight.

Unibroue's Maudite. Belgian Ale. 8% :mrgreen:

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Super complex, and surprisingly really good. Gotta be like ten different flavors going on in there one after the next, and with much presence. Odd, and good. Little bit costly at $12 for 4 but I'll say it's worth it.

Guy at the store said if I have an experience like the label artwork shows, make sure I let him know. :ror:

And more Founder's Centennial. :mrgreen:
 
Kick ass!

2011 marks the 100th birthday of Mississippi Delta bluesman Robert Johnson who, according to legend, sold his soul down at the crossroads in a midnight bargain and changed music forever. Working again with our friends at Sony Legacy (yup, the same folks we did our Miles Davis-inspired Bitches Brew with), Dogfish Head pays tribute to this blues legend by gettin the hellhounds off his trail and into this finely-crafted ale.

Hellhound is a super-hoppy ale that hits 100 IBUs in the brewhouse, 10.0 ABV, 10.0 SRM in color, and dry-hopped with 100% centennial hops at a rate of 100 kilos per 100 barrel brew-length. Can you tell we at Dogfish are stoked for this mighty musical centennial? To accentuate and magnify the citrusy notes of the centennial hops (and as a shout out to Robert Johnsons mentor Blind Lemon Jefferson) we add dried lemon peel and flesh to the whirlpool.

In tha house!

But first I will warm up with some Two Brothers Resistance IPA. Very piney, and bitter.

Then, party!
 

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Went looking for Hoptimum...couldn't find it so I grabbed a 6 of this.

The Hoptimum is seasonal, you missed it. :cry:

I had this Eel River organic IPA and I didn't like it very much. Tooo malty/sweet for my taste, not enough hops. :roll: Look at how brown that thing is...
 

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