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Flag Porter, one of my favorite porters. Picked up a few 6er's of Hopslam for the good price of $12.99, it's been my weekend beer.

Also enjoying two-hearted ale at the bar on Thursdays.
 
My staple right now is Westmalle Trippel.

I usually pick up a case of something (this ends up being my staple) and lots of individual and 4 packs of various local (Belgian) beers.

I am off work thursday and I am gonna take the Uly out to Brasserie de Blaugies. I'v recently read that they are supposed the have the most authentic Saison in Belgium.

Too bad I have less than 2 months left of living here. Well it's been a great 3 years even if I am a little pudgy from it.
 
Founders Porter, Founders Red Rye IPA, been exploring Founders lately and both are excellent. I have also been drinking Smithwicks that some one randomly gave to me, all Gunisses is over rated but it is still beer.:tank:
 
Founders Porter, Founders Red Rye IPA, been exploring Founders lately and both are excellent. I have also been drinking Smithwicks that some one randomly gave to me, all Gunisses is over rated but it is still beer.:tank:

I'm not a big fan of fruit beers but you have to try their Cherise cherry wheat ale before you die. And if you're ever up in Michigan I highly recommend swinging by Founders in Grand Rapids. My fiance and I did a tour of Michigan breweries this past summer and Founders was our favorite. Bells was good too (and insanely cheap), but Founders blew our minds.
 
Harpoon IPA

I got their seasonal case at Costco 2 weeks ago. I am not an IPA person but I loved this one (had in the past also). I loved it so much I am thinking of brewing a clone. It is not as bitter as other IPA's I've tried, it just right.

I am also digging Cigar City Oatmeal Maduro Brown ale, Blue Point Blueberry ale.
 
Drinking a Real Ale Full Moon Rye Ale at the moment...

Not overly hoppy, just right... only real good rye beer I've had.
 
I got their seasonal case at Costco 2 weeks ago. I am not an IPA person but I loved this one (had in the past also). I loved it so much I am thinking of brewing a clone. It is not as bitter as other IPA's I've tried, it just right.

I am also digging Cigar City Oatmeal Maduro Brown ale, Blue Point Blueberry ale.

That's because Harpoon IPA predates the hops cold war that American craft beers have been engaged in over the past decade. That's what an IPA used to be. And it was pretty hoppy compared to its peers when it first came out.
 
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