Hockeyhunter99
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Alaskan Brewing Co's Black IPA. Mmmm
MMMMMM. had that the other day when i was brewing a Cascadian Dark Ale. hit me quick with a good buzz
Alaskan Brewing Co's Black IPA. Mmmm
Ska Brewing Euphoria Pale Ale. WW! Too bad I only have 1 can.
ashplub said:Mountain Dew Code Red.
VTDuffman said:Lot No3 IPA from a brewery called Evolution Craft Brewing company out of eastern Maryland. This beer is amazing, just an exceptional example of the style. I shudder at using the term "balanced" because I think it's over-used to the point of meaningless, but it's just barely sweet, decent body but not too full (I prefer a little drier myself), and there is a good play between citrusy hops and piney/resiney hops. This is a damn fine beer.
FWIW, Evo also makes an other-worldly ESB. IF you're in the DC-VA-MD-DE area (I'm not sure exactly where they distribute to) you would be well worth your while to grab yourself some beer from these guys, they are doing it right.
I also got a sixer of SN Bigfoot 2012. I honestly don't think I've ever had this before, but I'm loving it. I don't drink a ton of barleywines, so I don't have much to compare it to, I had the Widmer Galaxy Hopped Barleywine, and wasn't impressed- to sweet IMHO. This Bigfoot is great, though. There's that "balanced" word again, ugh, but the bitterness on this bad boy is impressive and counteracts the sweetness from the malt body, the exact problem I had with the Widmer offering. I'm probably going to pick up a few more sixers of this and age them just for kicks to see what happens.
spearko520 said:i had ten rodenbachs at the bar- just because i need bottles (11.2- what IS that???)
i am beerfasting today and tomorrow and now i am drinking an EPA after my dopplebock late night dinner. ishouldator.
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