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Sierra Nevada Southern Hemisphere Harvest Ale

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I liked it, it was delicious. The aroma was very underwhelming, but the palate was very complex. The crudest and most fun part was the after drinking belches, which tasted like hops :)

Did you find in it the Chicago area? If so, where?
 
Just stumbled upon it at Binny's in Schaumburg, IL. Picked up 3 bottles. They have a bunch. Will drink 'em this weekend.

Also picked up a Two Bros. "Oh Brother" Tripel (the reason I stopped in) and a Rogue / Bison Rye (Reunion '08 brew).
 
The crudest and most fun part was the after drinking belches, which tasted like hops :)

Finally found some in Pennsylvania, and enjoyed one last night. So very delicious, and +1 on the hop belches. I'll probably pick up some more if $$ permits. 50% because I enjoyed the beer 50% because I want to reuse those bottles.
 
Just found some, finally. I had to email the SN rep for my area and get him to put the hurt on a local retailer. Man distro here sucks sometimes. Looking forward to a taste this weekend.
 
Had this on tap last night at the Father's Office here in Santa Monica.

I enjoyed it thoroughly, the taste was much different than the typical west coast IPAs. Had a nice malty, spiciness to it, almost like an ESB.

Good stuff.
 
Finally found some in Pennsylvania, and enjoyed one last night. So very delicious, and +1 on the hop belches. I'll probably pick up some more if $$ permits. 50% because I enjoyed the beer 50% because I want to reuse those bottles.

Where'd you get it in bottles? I haven't been able to find it anywhere but at Mad Mex on draft.
 
We have had these in a few liquor stores by me the last month or so. Haven't gotten around to trying one yet though. Maybe this weekend.
 
Actually I'm not to far from you, so unfortunately I don't know much about the Pittsburgh area.

I usually get singles at Vidalias in Lansdale. Where do you usually shop?

Capones
Vidalia
Candelwyck
Blue Dog

..in order of preference for singles

B&B in Doylestown
The Beer Yard in Wayne
Shangys in Emaus

...are my stops for "by the case" depending on where I am heading.
 
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