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Surprised to see so much love for Three Floyds, going to have to check it out next time I'm back near Chicago. I'm also realizing I should be ashamed I haven't had any Firestone Walker yet.


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Ninkasi I think... Sierra Nevada and are both great too.


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Some breweries make outstanding beers that I can't live without, Deschutes Mirror Pond, Goose Island BCS ( especially when my local bar runs it through the randallizer with chipotle and vanilla bean), Three Floyds Zombie Dust, Half Acre Daisy Cutter, but for sheer quality across their brewing line I gotta go Bells. Hopslam, Black Note, Two-Hearted, Third Coast old ale, Expedition, Java, Double Cream, Cherry Stout, Oarsman, Oberon, Winter White, and then all the one offs, the Batch ales, and Eccentric Day ales, all outstanding.


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What the heck. Why not. Here are mine:
Lost Abbey
Boulevard
Perennial
Half Acre
Revolution
Stillwater
Pipeworks
Cigar City
Funkwurks
Equinox
Allagash

Could keep going. But will stop. Hope to visit Hill Farmstead and alpine brewing on separate trips this year.


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#1 - St Stan's in Modesto, California. Tasted my 1st craft beer there in 1984, an amber ale and didn't know beer could be so great. Toured a few times including the hop barns. Sadly it sold out and closed but there's still a restaurant by the same name.

#2 - Was Sierra Nevada. The Pale Ale was almost exactly like St. Stans circa 1980's. However when they sold out and moved to Chico in the early 200's the "micro brew" became a commercial beer on every shelf in America and lost it's original freshness. Used to buy and drink it weekly for years, then the new commercial version started giving me a head ache so quit buying it.

Both of the above inspired me to make my own.

# 3 - Current favorite - Crazy Mountain in Edwards Colorado. Their Mountain Livin' Pale Ale with Cimcoe and Citra hops was an inspiration to replicate (which I did) and get a large chain in Texas to stock it just for me. A happy naturally citrus ale with cutting edge new hops. Lip smacking.
 
Three Floyds but also a big fan of Allagash in Maine. The Smuttynose Big Beer series is awesome as well.
 
Nothing can beat a fresh Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Straight out of a bright tank its night n day.

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