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PhP action. Festbeir then IPAs.

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Not drinking this right now, this is just a PSA. My wife picked these two up at Costco today. $9.99ea BBA Stout brewed by Deschutes. Not sure of the distribution so keep an eye out for them in your area. I think I’ll drink one sometime this fall or winter, and age the other one for a year or two.


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Victory Belgian tripel. BBD 10/25. The label claims lots of clove and banana. I don't get them. Not a bad beer at all; I like it, but if I tasted it blind I wouldn't think it's a tripel. Slightly sweet, medium body, 9.5%. You don't get the alcohol but you sure know it's there by the finish!
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Cellar quality check of a hb’d 8 month barrel aged 14.2% abv imperial stout I did with @BrewMan13. The green wax version was finished on coffee. Held up nicely for a stout and it’s very smooth for abv, but coffee is greatly diminished due to age great beer nevertheless
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Delicious Schlenkerla doppelbock oak smoke bought at Hop City. Great smokey oak aroma and taste, smoother than their usual beech. Taste is slightly sweet with fig and date flavors and a little bitterness at the end. Medium, slightly creamy body, nice lacing. 8%. Definitely will get more if they have it.
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Shiner has done a great job with their 2024 Oktoberfest, again labelling it “Beer Correct” with the “K”! Beer is a bit heavier than some of the other domestic Oktoberfests, almost has a German “ator” malt taste to it, but a touch lighter. At 5.7% ABV, this will please all Autumn drinkers out there, it’s a belly-warmer. What’s with the twist-off? A tasty lager, Enjoy!

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