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Old 10-13-2007, 01:27 AM   #1
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Flying Dog Brewery. I dig 'em. I just bought their mixed pack tonight and I like everything I've tried. I especially liked the Scottish Porter and The Hefeweizen. But seriously, they are all good. I also like their Barley Wine, which does not come in the mixed pack. It comes in 4-packs. Anyways, good stuff!


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Old 10-13-2007, 01:28 AM   #2
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I just realized my variety pack did not come with their IPA, which is pictured on the box... WTF???

That really sucks man. i was kinda looking for ward to it, the hop-head that I am!


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Their IPA is awesome! My house beer! I love most everything Flying Dog has to offer. If you're a hop-head, seek out the Double Dog, their IIPA.

EDIT: What did it come with? Pale, Porter, Tire Bite (the only one I'm not too wild on), Hefe, Old Scratch, Dogtoberfest perhaps?
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It came with the Classic Pale, Amber Lager, Golden Ale, Hef, and scottish porter.
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Drank a lot of that when I lived in CO. Agreed - they do make some tasty brews. I don't see it too often down here, though.
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I've only had the Classic Pale, and it was pretty good. I'm definitely going to have to pick up one of those big packs.
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I like the in-heat-wheat, closer to a classic German hefe than most of the American micros tend to brew. Haven't tried the others.
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Little known facts:

The guy that did illustrations for Hunter S. Thompson did the graphics for Flying Dog.

Flying Dog is owned by Coors, now I guess SABCoors.
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Little known facts:

Flying Dog is owned by Coors, now I guess SABCoors.
From what I could see on the net, not true. Flying Dog is using Coors Distribution network in Colorado though.
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I'm a fan of Flying Dog ass well. I picked up a 12 pack sampler a couple of months ago when I was in FL, but I haven't been able to find it here at home. Luckily, my local state store has plenty of Flying Dog in stock at all times.


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