erockomania
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I'm going to be back in the Canton, OH area for a few days and the Pittsburgh, PA area for a few days as well. What IPAs should I check out? Any must-visit breweries?
GuldTuborg said:I'd make it up to Great Lakes Brewing Co if you have access to a car while you're in Canton. If not, well, it might be worth renting one for the day.
Depending upon when you're there, they might have the Lake Erie Monster available, which is a crazy good IIPA. It might be my favorite. I generally enjoy it more than Hopslam. Yes, criticize me if you must, but it's true. Just try a 4 pack first. Barring that, their Burning River Pale Ale is a staple. I'm convinced it's the 5th food group. Yum.
Sweet! I knew I came to the right place to ask the question
I might not have a ton of time in Pittsburgh to visit a brewery, but I will certainly have time to find one of these ales in a state store or something.
As for Canton, I planned on visiting the Great Lakes place or the hoppin' frog or Thirsty Dog.
npauley88... what days do you work?
Ah, ok... I'll actually be out near Cranberry and Butler
Ah, ok... I'll actually be out near Cranberry and Butler
Sweet! I knew I came to the right place to ask the question
I might not have a ton of time in Pittsburgh to visit a brewery, but I will certainly have time to find one of these ales in a state store or something.
As for Canton, I planned on visiting the Great Lakes place or the hoppin' frog or Thirsty Dog.
npauley88... what days do you work?
the Loose Cannon has a great hop aroma and flavor, but I agree, doesn't come across as terribly bitter.