At least in western PA, it is not always easy to find.columbia wrote:Most reasonable bottle shops carry it, so I'm a little confused.
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Gotcha.
Speaking of German beers.....it's frustrating that you only see the same 6-8 brewers at most places.
They, ummmm, make pretty good beer there, so let's make it available.![Twisted Evil :twisted:](./images/smilies/icon_twisted.gif)
Speaking of German beers.....it's frustrating that you only see the same 6-8 brewers at most places.
They, ummmm, make pretty good beer there, so let's make it available.
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Slightly.JS© wrote:was it warm?MRandall25 wrote:I found a sixer of Weihenstephaner in Indiana (state).
I can't believe I found it outside of a bar, to be honest.
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I thought it was just maryland...columbia wrote:Gotcha.
Speaking of German beers.....it's frustrating that you only see the same 6-8 brewers at most places.
They, ummmm, make pretty good beer there, so let's make it available. :twisted:
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Saw a case of dogfish saison du buff for $43 today. Tempting, but I'd like to try a single first. Also had 120 minute for $176.
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Phin & Matt's Extraordinary Ale. If anyone were to ask for an example of an American Pale Ale, I would point them toward this if available where you live.
This recipe is probably in every homebrewer's guide. Hop nose is there, but the strong bitterness that some find off-putting is not. Great blend of caramel malt, hops and yeast.
Solid.
This recipe is probably in every homebrewer's guide. Hop nose is there, but the strong bitterness that some find off-putting is not. Great blend of caramel malt, hops and yeast.
Solid.
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Had some Yuengling Summer Wheat.
Actually a lot better than I was expecting.
Actually a lot better than I was expecting.
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I'm looking for a good cheap staple for the summer. I'll try this. Yuengling is my cheap go to.MRandall25 wrote:Had some Yuengling Summer Wheat.
Actually a lot better than I was expecting.
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It has a very distinct banana taste. Doesn't taste anything like you would expect from a macrobrew like Yuengling, and it's leaps better than the Yuengling lager (in a comparative sense).
Honestly, if you handed me a glass of this without telling me what it was, I would never know it was Yuengling.
Honestly, if you handed me a glass of this without telling me what it was, I would never know it was Yuengling.
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Enjoyed a Hangar 24 Betty IPA last night. Really nice looking IPA, very cloudy with a nice head, this thing has a lot of grapefuit and orange citrus punch to it. Very refreshing, would definitely put in a daily rotation if I lived in California. Almost like a super hopped up orange shandy.
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I have a dubbel in the fridge and guess I should pop that later today?
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why not?columbia wrote:I have a dubbel in the fridge and guess I should pop that later today?
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If I was a bar owner that had Belgian beers on tap (which I definitely would), I'd either lock them up today or double the price today.columbia wrote:I have a dubbel in the fridge and guess I should pop that later today?
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Mine was made in 'Murica, so I think I'm safe.
#freedomfrites
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Double a dubbel.count2infinity wrote:If I was a bar owner that had Belgian beers on tap (which I definitely would), I'd either lock them up today or double the price today.columbia wrote:I have a dubbel in the fridge and guess I should pop that later today?
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Had a keg of Oberon ordered a month out for the 4th and the guy forgets to place the order. Gotta settle for Sam Adams summer now, I feel like I have to hold people's hands just to get anything done.
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how much would it cost for a keb of oberon
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Guy told me $110 for a 1/4 which I would have thought would have been made in a 1/6...
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Drinking Uinta Brewing's Organic Sum'r summer ale.
Hoppy. But not overwhelming. Clean finish.
Hoppy. But not overwhelming. Clean finish.
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Heavy Seas sucks
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earned my 6 pack badge last night on untappd by drinking six of the same beer in a row within a week. I'm not sure if I should be proud of that or not.
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I got that last summer drinking Weihenstephaner on vacation. I was quite proud. Or toasty, whatever.JS© wrote:earned my 6 pack badge last night on untappd by drinking six of the same beer in a row within a week. I'm not sure if I should be proud of that or not.
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Two weeks until the Pittsburgh Summer BEERFEST. Who's going?
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I've been on the fence. In the past I did this with co-workers, but they all seem to be bailing on this one due to vacation.the wicked child wrote:Two weeks until the Pittsburgh Summer BEERFEST. Who's going?
I imagine by the end of the week I'll be signed up tho.
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Unibroue Trois Pistoles tonight as my quest for the best beer to pair with steak detours from American-made hop-heavy options to Belgium via Quebec. Definitely merit to a BSDA choice, especially if accompanied by meaty mushrooms.