One of the brew pubs has their 7Cs APA on tap and it's amazing. I think I should try to make it sometime! In case you were wondering the 7Cs refers to all 7 'C' hops.
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Drinking: Schwarzbier, Raspberry Celebration, Northern English Brown, Carty Cascade Pale Ale - Vintage 2009, Maibock Pale Ale, 1120 IPA
Next: Simcoe IPA Bohemian Pils? Classic American Pils? Robust Porter? Dunkelweizen? Blonde Ale?
One of the brew pubs has their 7Cs APA on tap and it's amazing. I think I should try to make it sometime! In case you were wondering the 7Cs refers to all 7 'C' hops.
The New Old Lompoc Brewery in Portland does the same thing with their Double IPA. It's called C-Note. Brewed with all hops beginning with the letter C. They also make a slightly different version for the holidays, darker and a bit hoppier called C-Son's Greetings.
On tap at the place I have to pass walking to and from work every day:
Cantillon Gueuze - Monk's Café Cuvee
Chimay Triple (aka Cinq Cent)
Chouffe Houblon
Delirium Tremons
Geant's Goliath
Hoegaarden
Kwak Pauwel
Lindemans Framboise
Monk's Café Flemish Sour Red Ale
Rodenbach GRAND CRU
St. Bernardus ABT 12°
Ephemere Apple
Sly Fox Pale Ale
Dupont Biere de Miele
Regenboog t'smitje Speciale
Middle Ages 10th Anniversary Ale
Russian River Pliny the Elder
I won't even go into the bottles.
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Well... a person can work up a mean, mean thirst after a hard day of nothing much at all.
This kind of an area is the best place for survival because you do have good, basically intelligent, hard working, decent people and they're all armed to the teeth... and that's my kind of people.
I hope your passing on your way to work and STOPPING on your way home. This Sounds like Monk's Cafe. I have never been but my wife travels extensively with work and gets to Philadelphia quite often. I live vicariously through her.
Grand Traverse Golden, Peninsula Pale Ale, Red 8 Ale, Beadle's Best Bitter, Harvest Moon Oatmeal Stout, "The Bridge" Nut Brown Ale, Belgian Whitecap and one of their seasonals is a Barleywine served in a snifter.
Northpeak Brewing Company:
Shirleys Stout, Steelhead Red, Mission Point Porter, Pale Ale, couple others which I forget their names at the moment (normally get the darker beers here). Their seasonals right now are a engine Honey Brown, Christmas Beer and a Munich Helles.
I need to make another stop at both here sometime soon, they usually change their 7th and 8th taps every 3-4 weeks.