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Nice haul from nathanmiller
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Lone Pint - Gentleman's Relish
Crowler of Brash Cortado
Growlers of Brash Cali Green and Ez 7
Lakewood - Mole Temptress
Korbach - Bourboun Barrel Hellfighter

Thanks mate, I look forward to getting into this lot.
 
Strongly disagree. I had it at the taproom in March, and this is better.

Interesting, tried it last year in Chicago at Northdown Cafe and was totally blown away in the same way I was the first time I had an Alpine hoppy beer.

Cans are great, but maybe I'm chasing the dragon on that memory of how good it was on draft.
 
Interesting, tried it last year in Chicago at Northdown Cafe and was totally blown away in the same way I was the first time I had an Alpine hoppy beer.

Cans are great, but maybe I'm chasing the dragon on that memory of how good it was on draft.
Context matters so much. The first beer that emphasizes a new type of style (this is one of the most careful uses of a complimentary malt to a hop bill I have ever encountered -- perfect match) often leaves a memory we can never hit.

Most recent one for me is Eureka with Citra from Treehouse. Knocked me on my ass, and I have a sneaking suspicion each time I have it from here forward will somehow seem not as good, even though it will be just as perfect.
 
All this talk of Todd the Axeman... I didn't love the Amager version, should try to find the Surly.
 
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