BEER DAY!

Re: BEER DAY!

Postby Bailo1 » Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:35 pm

Sun King Wee Mac
Bell's Two Hearted
Anything from 3 Floyd's
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby CMayne » Mon Apr 07, 2014 10:37 pm

Looks like the bottom line here is..........
It's better to have a bottle in front of me than a frontal lobotomy.
Cheers!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :o
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby partspuma » Tue Apr 08, 2014 2:15 pm

I'm an IPA fan myself. The more bitter the better! Goes with my bitter cold heart ;)

Barefoot Charlie IPA (Tribute Brew Co.) Our hometown brewery!
(6Point) Resin
(Sprecher) Citra Bomb
(Half Acre Beer Co.) Daisy Cutter (they are making a double now too!)
I could go on and on and on.........

Also love the darks too.

Schels Schmalt's Alt is Heaven in a glass.

The bourbon barrel aged and rum barrel aged beer is the best of both worlds for the fans of the harder stuff. We also have a Homebrew Club and I have had some very intresting mixtures. My most fav was the chocolate bacon beer....don't judge, it's actually quite good.
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby nansorbdarb » Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:47 pm

IPAs are the shit.

Stone IPA from Stone Brewing
Hopilicious from Ale Asylum (for when I can't decide)
ACME California IPA!!!!!

....and literally anything from Tyranena or Founders.

....and can't forget Ocsar's chocolate oatmeal stout.

Zep33... I too would enjoy these beers served in Colorado. :D
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby nansorbdarb » Tue Apr 08, 2014 3:51 pm

partspuma wrote:The bourbon barrel aged and rum barrel aged beer is the best of both worlds for the fans of the harder stuff. We also have a Homebrew Club and I have had some very intresting mixtures. My most fav was the chocolate bacon beer....don't judge, it's actually quite good.



I might have to PM you at some point, currently building supplies to homebrew myself. Just gotta fill the holes in my used stainless mash tun.
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby DWoodward » Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:25 pm

I Wouldn't Mind A Molson Canadian..... :mrgreen:
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby ehiatt » Tue Apr 08, 2014 4:56 pm

possum wrote:Also fond of: Shock Top Belgian White


Have you tried the Shock Top Chocolate Wheat? It was a seasonal that unfortunately is now winding down. It came in mixed 6 and 12 packs with Belgian White.The idea was to mix them together. Surprisingly good.

Current favorites:
New Belgium 1554
Atwater Vanilla Java Porter
Trader Joe's Name Tag
Franziskaner
Utenos (a Lithuanian beer I can't seem to find anymore.)

I'll stop now. Cheers! :D
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby steve@gmdealer » Tue Apr 08, 2014 8:28 pm

Try a Dutch beer called ORANJEBOOM, fantastic, I also like Moosehead and thinking about Alexander Keith's IPA is making me salivate. I feel like I need one of Scott2112's 14% jobs after all these spac cases. DAMN, that must be strong!
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby scott2112 » Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:11 pm

steve@gmdealer wrote:Try a Dutch beer called ORANJEBOOM, fantastic, I also like Moosehead and thinking about Alexander Keith's IPA is making me salivate. I feel like I need one of Scott2112's 14% jobs after all these spac cases. DAMN, that must be strong!


I just picked up another from Artisan Ales here in Oklahoma. It's called Bible Belt and its 16% alc. I had a scottish ale last month called Tokyo. It was 16%..almost mead like...so sweet that I could barely finish it.

The bible belt is supposedly a stronger version of the prairie bomb...more chocolate, vanilla nibs, peppers, and of course alcohol.
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Re: BEER DAY!

Postby possum » Tue Apr 08, 2014 9:19 pm

ehiatt wrote:
possum wrote:Also fond of: Shock Top Belgian White


Have you tried the Shock Top Chocolate Wheat? It was a seasonal that unfortunately is now winding down. It came in mixed 6 and 12 packs with Belgian White.The idea was to mix them together. Surprisingly good.



I've never seen the chocolate Shocktop but do like their raspberry wheat also. My father (back in the day) turned me on to mixing Guiness Stout and champagne, called it "Black Velvet"
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