nukebrewer said:I had heard many good things about that beer but can't get it here. I finally got to try it in Chicago while I was on a 3 hour layover. Pretty damn good beer there.
mcbaumannerb said:Founder's Porter. 'Nuff said.
bottlebomber said:This is my last night to drink beer before I start on mandated 2-week raw food diet as per the wife. I can have wine or cider. I'm thinking Double Jack x 2.
WesleyS said:Keep the beer drinking, dump the wife.
How is the Double Jack?(I'm assuming you're talking about Firestone Walker.)
It's not available here, but I had my parents bring a Wookey Jack and Reserve Porter with them last time they visited. I have yet to drink them, but I've heard good things about them.
NordeastBrewer77 said:Quitters never win, and winners drink beer.
Scored some glassware at the thrift store. Gotta break all these in tonight.
bottlebomber said:The Double Jack is phenomenal.
bottlebomber said:Nah I'm into it.. Or I wouldn't do it. This one's a keeper
The Double Jack is phenomenal. It's right there with Pliny and Heady in my opinion, maybe just a touch less hoppy and a touch more malty, sweet, and alcoholic.
Shoot, don't feel sorry for me feel sorry for yourself. How many amazing beers have you had to split/2? My woman never cuts in on my stash
And therein lies the problem with that particular beer.WesleyS said:I've never had Pliny or Heady. I need to move somewhere with more availability. I'd love to try Pliny one day with how much I've heard about it.
NordeastBrewer77 said:Might be part of your problem there buddy, my wife would never ask me to not drink beer, or eat a raw diet. Besides, what's a few oz sample outta a bomber anyway? Surely not too much to give for a nag free lifestyle, and a hot meal now and then.
Had a li'l over foam there, laced the outside of my glass.
It's a challenge both mentally and physically, so in fully down.
bottlebomber said:And therein lies the problem with that particular beer.
Actually I'm totally into it. I hate routine, and love to break up the monotony by doing something unusual, like not eating anything that has been cooked. It's a challenge both mentally and physically, so in fully down. And I like to go dry now and then anyway, to reassure myself that I'm not an alcoholic
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