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Old 12-01-2006, 12:04 PM   #11
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My brew pub's list.
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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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Old 12-05-2006, 08:22 PM   #13
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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.
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Old 12-14-2006, 03:28 PM   #14
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Not going to list them all, but the newest beers at my bar:

Anchor Christmas
Real Ale Shade Grown Coffee Porter
Unibroue Maudite
Young's Double Chocolate Stout
Young's Winter Warmer

Hopefully we'll be getting a couple Live Oak beers, which come out of Austin, TX, soon.
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Old 12-14-2006, 08:23 PM   #15
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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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Old 12-14-2006, 11:47 PM   #16
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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.
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O'Briens Pub in San Diego, CA

Alaskan Brewing Company
Smoked Porter

Alpine Beer Company
Pure Hoppiness

Ballast Point
Dorado Double IPA
Yellowtail Pale Ale

Bear Republic
Racer 5 IPA

Brouwerij Achouffe
N'ice Chouffe

Brouwerij Brasserie De Ranke
Pere Noel, 2005

Brouwerij Het Anker
Gouden Carolous Noel

Deschutes
Jubelale

Green Flash Brewing Company
Imperial IPA

North Coast Brewing Company
Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
Old Stock Ale, 2004

Port Brewing
Wipeout IPA

Reaper Ales
Sleighor Double IPA

Russian River
Pliny the Elder
Russian River IPA

Sierra Nevada
Celebration Ale
Extra Special Pale

Stone Brewing
Ruination IPA

The pub's mottos are:

"I didn't come here to save money or lose weight"
"20 taps, lots of hops"
"the Hoppiest Place on Earth"
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Mackinaw Brewing Company:

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.
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does no one live in a city with a flying saucer?

The Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - www.beerknurd.com
I won't even begin to list, they have around 250 beers, about half and half tap and bottles.

Most locations are in texas, but a couple headed north east.. AR, TN, NC, SC and MO to be exact..

Here is houston list
The Flying Saucer Draught Emporium - www.beerknurd.com

Their paper menu is by style, which helps in ordering.

of course they are cycling different brews all the time.
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a new place opening in Houston.. looks like already locations in CA, CO, a few others..

Called the yardhouse..

Their beer selection
http://www.yardhouse.com/files/beer_menu.pdf
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