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I think O'Dowd's has Strongbow on tap. I think Harling's has Magner's, which is a better cider, if you go in for that sort of thing. They might only have Woodchuck, though.
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Hey Bahua, how are you gettng Lagunitas back there? I didn't think it made it beyond Norcal and Southern Oregon. It's my favorite regional around here, and almost time for Hairy Eyeball too!bahua wrote:
7 - Brown Shugga Sweet Release (Lagunitas - Petaluma, CA)
I love beer. It's one of the pillars of civilization, and as varied as the human imagination. I will go get one now.
We have a local guy here that started Caldera, which was just distributed on Tap around these parts, til he picked up a canning line recently. Now in Stores...
http://www.calderabrewing.com/
Re: beer.
here are my top beers at the moment, in no order:
1. sierra nevada celebration ale (CA)
2. dogfish head 90-minute IPA (DE)
3. stone IPA (CA)
4. st. arnold's stout (TX)
5. flat branch green chili (columbia MO)
6. new belgium 1554 (CO)
7. Schlafly IPA (on tap at the taproom in STL).
8. flat branch extra special bitter (columbia MO)
9. boulevard bully porter (KCMO)
10. boulevard nutcracker (KCMO)
i spent the last two weeks in austin, texas, where i drank heavily at the Ginger Man, a beer-lover's heaven! dig: http://www.gingermanpub.com/index.html
1. sierra nevada celebration ale (CA)
2. dogfish head 90-minute IPA (DE)
3. stone IPA (CA)
4. st. arnold's stout (TX)
5. flat branch green chili (columbia MO)
6. new belgium 1554 (CO)
7. Schlafly IPA (on tap at the taproom in STL).
8. flat branch extra special bitter (columbia MO)
9. boulevard bully porter (KCMO)
10. boulevard nutcracker (KCMO)
i spent the last two weeks in austin, texas, where i drank heavily at the Ginger Man, a beer-lover's heaven! dig: http://www.gingermanpub.com/index.html
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I want to play!
Regional:
1. Boulevard Bully Porter (MO)
2. Free State Oatmeal Stout (KS)
3. New Belgium 1554 (CO)
4. Boulevard Pale Ale (MO)
5. New Belgium Abbey (CO)
6. Schlafly Trippel (MO)
7. Boulder Planet Porter (CO)
8. Schlafly Pale Ale (MO)
9. Mountain Sun Colorado Kind Ale (CO)
10. Free State Ad Astra (KS)
Other:
1. Samuel Smith's Celebration Ale (England)
2. Guinness (Ireland)
3. Chimay Blue (Belgium)
4. Magic Hat Number Nine (Vermont, USA)
5. Boddington's (England)
6. Maudite (Canada)
7. Magic Hat Blind Faith (Vermont, USA)
8. Anchor Steam (California, USA)
9. Brooklyn Brown Ale (New York, USA)
10. Samuel Smith's Pale Ale (England)
Regional:
1. Boulevard Bully Porter (MO)
2. Free State Oatmeal Stout (KS)
3. New Belgium 1554 (CO)
4. Boulevard Pale Ale (MO)
5. New Belgium Abbey (CO)
6. Schlafly Trippel (MO)
7. Boulder Planet Porter (CO)
8. Schlafly Pale Ale (MO)
9. Mountain Sun Colorado Kind Ale (CO)
10. Free State Ad Astra (KS)
Other:
1. Samuel Smith's Celebration Ale (England)
2. Guinness (Ireland)
3. Chimay Blue (Belgium)
4. Magic Hat Number Nine (Vermont, USA)
5. Boddington's (England)
6. Maudite (Canada)
7. Magic Hat Blind Faith (Vermont, USA)
8. Anchor Steam (California, USA)
9. Brooklyn Brown Ale (New York, USA)
10. Samuel Smith's Pale Ale (England)
Re: beer.
Nope, I've only had it in three places: Toronado, in SFCA(highly recommended), Henry's in Portland(also recommended, but not as much), and at the Extreme Beer Fest in Boston.bbqboy wrote: Hey Bahua, how are you gettng Lagunitas back there? I didn't think it made it beyond Norcal and Southern Oregon.
I was in Austin in August, and of course, consulted beerfly. It was listed as the best place to get a pint in town, and they weren't kidding. The atmosphere is fantastic, too. I wish we could have spent the whole time there, but my butthead friend needed to circulate and pay some cover charges. I recommend Lovejoy's Taproom, too.chrizow wrote: i spent the last two weeks in austin, texas, where i drank heavily at the Ginger Man, a beer-lover's heaven! dig: http://www.gingermanpub.com/index.html
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I'm gonna throw down my favorite beer bars(not breweries), too. It's unfortunate that the draught selection, especially of American beers, is as limited as it is in Missouri and Kansas. Most states don't seem to have this problem, though.
Anam Cara (Brookline, MA)
Toronado (San Francisco, CA)
The Ginger Man (Austin, TX)
The Map Room (Chicago, IL)
The Back Booth (Orlando, FL)
Sunset Grill (Allston/Boston, MA)
La Cave du Vin (Cleveland, OH)
William's (Minneapolis, MN)
The Blind Pig (Champaign, IL)
The Beer Sellar (Nashville, TN)
Bukowski's (Boston, MA)
Henry's (Portland, OR)
Hopleaf (Chicago, IL)
Honorable Mention:
Barley's (Shawnee, KS)
Barney's Beanery (Los Angeles, CA)
Charlie Hooper's (Kansas City, MO)
Flying Saucer (Everywhere)
Yard House (Everywhere)
Anam Cara (Brookline, MA)
Toronado (San Francisco, CA)
The Ginger Man (Austin, TX)
The Map Room (Chicago, IL)
The Back Booth (Orlando, FL)
Sunset Grill (Allston/Boston, MA)
La Cave du Vin (Cleveland, OH)
William's (Minneapolis, MN)
The Blind Pig (Champaign, IL)
The Beer Sellar (Nashville, TN)
Bukowski's (Boston, MA)
Henry's (Portland, OR)
Hopleaf (Chicago, IL)
Honorable Mention:
Barley's (Shawnee, KS)
Barney's Beanery (Los Angeles, CA)
Charlie Hooper's (Kansas City, MO)
Flying Saucer (Everywhere)
Yard House (Everywhere)
Re: beer.
Not necessarily every year, they release one called Third Coast Old Ale. It's Third Coast Ale aged two years. It's umimaginably awesome. Unfairly awesome. Ejaculatoriily awesome.
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Nice. I'd hit it.
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Glad the put "REAL BEER FLAVOR" on the label!!!!Burton wrote:
Only 4 bucks for a 12pack down in Springfield.Â
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Just in case you thought it was carbonated urine flavor....
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uhhhhh, where did you find the dogfish head? the last time i was in CO, i bought some. havent found it in MO or IL.chrizow wrote: here are my top beers at the moment, in no order:
1. sierra nevada celebration ale (CA)
2. dogfish head 90-minute IPA (DE)
3. stone IPA (CA)
4. st. arnold's stout (TX)
5. flat branch green chili (columbia MO)
6. new belgium 1554 (CO)
7. Schlafly IPA (on tap at the taproom in STL).
8. flat branch extra special bitter (columbia MO)
9. boulevard bully porter (KCMO)
10. boulevard nutcracker (KCMO)
i spent the last two weeks in austin, texas, where i drank heavily at the Ginger Man, a beer-lover's heaven! dig: http://www.gingermanpub.com/index.html
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It's definitely in Illinois. I'm from Peoria, and whenever I visit, I always pay a visit to Friar Tuck Beverage, and pick up at least one product of Dogfish Head.warwickland wrote: uhhhhh, where did you find the dogfish head? the last time i was in CO, i bought some. havent found it in MO or IL.
It is *not* available in MO, though I heard rumblings at a meeting at Blvd Brewery last night that it was in the works.
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Third Coast Old Ale is available right now at the liquor store down the street from me, and if it's in como that means it's probably at Gomer's or whatever. i didn't get it because a 6-pack was $14.99...but i wish i had, because i got the Bell's Pale Ale instead and it isn't very good at all. i actually find it to be BAD.bahua wrote: Not necessarily every year, they release one called Third Coast Old Ale. It's Third Coast Ale aged two years. It's umimaginably awesome. Unfairly awesome. Ejaculatoriily awesome.
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Wow! $14.99!? I have to stop talking that beer up. It's driving up the prices!
I remember getting it for the first time for $7.99, only three or four years ago.
I remember getting it for the first time for $7.99, only three or four years ago.
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this store is pretty pricey though. it's always $1-3 more than other places. bell's two-hearted is like $9.49 there....but i keep going back because they have a pretty awesome beer selection, and it's 1/2 mile from me.bahua wrote: Wow! $14.99!? I have to stop talking that beer up. It's driving up the prices!
I remember getting it for the first time for $7.99, only three or four years ago.
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Re: beer.
I had some sam adams white ale at unos on the plaza last night, and I thought it had a butterscotch taste to it. my bartender friend said she thought something was wrong with my palette.
I had a 20oz of stella artois before that, and it tasted wrong...stale or something.
I had a 20oz of stella artois before that, and it tasted wrong...stale or something.
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