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Thanks Shafferpilot, the guy hasn't called me back or sent me a follow up email yet. I also called the primary California distributor (who won't sell to individuals, only retailers) and even they don't sell the mixed pack (although they sell most of the individual beers).

I'll let you know.
 
Orpheus said:
I actually prefer their Classic Pale Ale over their IPA. If you look at the bottles, the CPA is hoppier than their IPA.

The best beer I've tried from them is their Double Dog IIPA.

Really? The website lists the IBUs of Doggiestyle at 36 and Snake Dog at 48.
 
That is weird. Their pale is definitely on the hoppy-side, but so is the IPA. IPA is quite dry for the style though, I want to say...but I haven't had it in quite some time.
 
ColoradoX|13 said:
Flying Dog is owned by Coors.

Flying Dog is owned by Flying Dog Brewery which also owns Wild Goose Brewery and used to be Frederick Brewing company.

It's a local brewery for me. :)
 
Hmmm, I don't find the alcohol hot at all in the Gonzo, but it is quite possible I have become a bit immune to alcohol presence in beer.
 
The Dogtoberfest is one of my favorite labels.
bottle-dogtober-label.jpg

Oh yeah, the beer inside is pretty good too.
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One of the main guys from their brewery is going into a joint venture with a brewer here in Houston.... lets just say it is bringing another "major" player here in Texas. I can't say more but just be patient
 
I'm in houston and I reeeaaally like flying dog, I just hope they aren't partnering with st. arnolds. Every beer I've had of theirs had the same taste. It's like they're using the same yeast for every style, and it's really not that great. Flying dog's ipa on the other hand is pure grapefruit beer heaven.
 
I'm in houston and I reeeaaally like flying dog, I just hope they aren't partnering with st. arnolds. Every beer I've had of theirs had the same taste. It's like they're using the same yeast for every style, and it's really not that great. Flying dog's ipa on the other hand is pure grapefruit beer heaven.

OMG THANK YOU!!! I get into so many arguments about how St. Arnold's smells/tastes the same (with the exception of Devine/Moving Yeast Series) and get into verbal confrontations.... To be honest all Texas Craft Brew Does (except for each breweries "limited" beers). I was talking to one of the cicerones at Petrol Station and he knows the guy whom Flying Dog is going in with. It will be a Houston based brewery... apparently he said they already have the building and everything. He mentioned to me that there is "40 +" breweries said to come online.
 
Now this seems interesting since I'm in Houston. But on the St Arnolds topic I will only drink there Seasonals and the divine reserves. I did get a chance to taste the divine reserve 11 last week it's a double ipa very tasty it screams grapefruit!
 
OMG THANK YOU!!! I get into so many arguments about how St. Arnold's smells/tastes the same (with the exception of Devine/Moving Yeast Series) and get into verbal confrontations.... To be honest all Texas Craft Brew Does (except for each breweries "limited" beers). I was talking to one of the cicerones at Petrol Station and he knows the guy whom Flying Dog is going in with. It will be a Houston based brewery... apparently he said they already have the building and everything. He mentioned to me that there is "40 +" breweries said to come online.

Conroe's southern star isn't bad, at least not their pine belt ale, ( its the only one i've had ) I just cant justify 10$ for a 4 pack of 12 oz cans of their stout. Theres not even any bottles to re-use. Their blonde just doesn't seem worth buying either.

I wonder if this new brewery has anything to do with freetail in san antonio, I read some stuff about them looking at houston after 2 rows closed.
 
Conroe's southern star isn't bad, at least not their pine belt ale, ( its the only one i've had ) I just cant justify 10$ for a 4 pack of 12 oz cans of their stout. Theres not even any bottles to re-use. Their blonde just doesn't seem worth buying either.

I wonder if this new brewery has anything to do with freetail in san antonio, I read some stuff about them looking at houston after 2 rows closed.

Pine belt is $5 at Central Market :confused:
 
yeah and its in 16 oz cans, their stout on the other hand is 4 12oz's and that sucks
 
Found some stuff out about the flying dog brewery. Turns out one of the founders of flying dog is opening up a brewery in Houston called Karbach brewing. They have a location I do believe it's on the north west side in an old ben e Keith warehouse. They have two beer names trademarked already Hopadillo and Hop delusion. There looking to open this year. With No Label brewing, KrueZ creek brewing and freetail opening a brewpub the Houston beer scene is blowing up!
 
Found some stuff out about the flying dog brewery. Turns out one of the founders of flying dog is opening up a brewery in Houston called Karbach brewing. They have a location I do believe it's on the north west side in an old ben e Keith warehouse. They have two beer names trademarked already Hopadillo and Hop delusion. There looking to open this year. With No Label brewing, KrueZ creek brewing and freetail opening a brewpub the Houston beer scene is blowing up!

Thank you... I promised my source I wouldn't get into specifics. Lets hope Houston actually gets some beer that differentiates it self from everything else out there... exception being ones offs and No Label's offerings (which I am a huge fan of).
 

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