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Awesome, thanks. Since I know my buddies wanted to hit Burger Bar for sure...I guess I won't worry about it
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Mikey Purp posted:Then again, Bear Republic doesn't print bottled on dates and I'm in NY, so who the hell knows how old this stuff is. This is exactly why I haven't bought a Bear Republic beer in months. I got a bunch of old bottles and never will again.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 16:53 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:Are there any decent beer bars/places in Vegas? Burger Bar is the oldest good place on the Strip. Go there for food if you want a great burger (avoid the turkey), and enjoy a decent beer list. Todd English is bad. The food is bad, the beer is vastly overpriced. Avoid it. Public House in the Venetian just opened this year. It's got cicerones, lots of good beer, and very good high-end pub food. It suffers from Strip pricing (loving expensive). Here is the unequivocally best beer bar in Vegas: http://acesandales.com/ It's off-Strip, kind of a dive, and has the most affordable taplist in town. The owners are major beer nerds (Keri Kelli is one, and he shows up sometimes), the bartenders all know what they're talking about, and the kitchen is surprisingly good. If you love good beer and want to have it in Vegas, this is where you should go. The savings per-pint will quickly pay for the cab ride from the Strip.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 17:34 |
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ChiTownEddie posted:Are there any decent beer bars/places in Vegas? There's also The Pub at the Monte Carlo which I don't think has been mentioned yet. They had a lot of good stuff on tap when I was there a couple months ago. No idea if the food is any good, though.
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Perfectly Cromulent posted:There's also The Pub at the Monte Carlo which I don't think has been mentioned yet. They had a lot of good stuff on tap when I was there a couple months ago. No idea if the food is any good, though. Yeah, I forgot about that place. The list was pretty good when I was there last year.
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bartolimu posted:Here is the unequivocally best beer bar in Vegas: http://acesandales.com/ Noted! Thanks for the tip on that one. I kind of figured most places on the strip would be ridiculously priced for decent beers.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 17:51 |
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Chicagoons: Just got a heads up on this event you all might be interested in from a homebrew club mailing list I'm on:quote:Time: June 9, 2012 from 12pm to 5pm I'm planning on going if at all possible.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 18:34 |
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Edit: oops, this was intended for the homebrew thread. Guess I can use this post to plug the homebrewing thread over in GWS. For all you beer lovers in here if you have just a little bit of spare time/money there's no reason not to try brewing your own! It's a lot of fun and there's a lot of really helpful regular posters in the thread. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3437782&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=1 Butt Soup Barnes fucked around with this message at 18:44 on Jun 8, 2012 |
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crazyfish posted:Chicagoons: Just got a heads up on this event you all might be interested in from a homebrew club mailing list I'm on: Oh dangs, that's awesome! EDIT: Also, reminder that RSVP's for GI's vintage tasting event are still available, so if you're going to be in or around Chicago on the 14th at 7pm, call the Clybourn pub and reserve your spot. It's $20 a head, like with the Lambic tasting, and you will need to pay in advance, so go to the bar ASAP if you feel weird about giving them CC info over the phone. I seriously don't know how fast it's gonna fill up now that they started advertising it on Twitter, so if you were on the fence about it, make your mind up quickly. mysterious frankie fucked around with this message at 18:46 on Jun 8, 2012 |
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I picked up a bottle of Saison-bret yesterday and it's sitting in my fridge anxiously waiting for me to get off work. This will be the first time I've had it and I'm excited. I'm a huge fan of Tank 7 and by all accounts this is going to be like Tank 7++. If I really love the stuff I might go pick up a few more bottles. Just about every liquor store around me currently has some, but I suspect they'll be cleaned out by the end of the weekend.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 18:58 |
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Since moving back to Little Rock last week, I've realized how much I missed Diamond Bear. The paradise porter is outstanding.
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 21:30 |
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Been big into Belgian beer for a few years now, buying a single of something I've never tried every time I come across one. I was introduced to Delirium a year or so back at a local pub/restaurant and instantly fell in love. Much to my chagrin, no liquor stores, whether they be government or private, carried Delirium. I tried getting every government liquor store to order me some as they'll more often than not do that for customers, however I got a different story from every branch I visited (some said that due to it's name it could not be sold here). Anyways, a local specialty store (Legacy Liquor) found some from a distributor in eastern Canada and brought it in. I was so estatic I snap-bought an entire case. 24 of these cost me nearly $120. God bless western Canada
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 22:05 |
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Just realized I'm up in McLean visiting my brother while SAVOR is going on in DC just a stone's throw away. Tickets not only went on sale in April, they're also $120. gently caress me, that pisses me off. Seeing as how I'm here, though, anyone know of any good drink spots/bottle shops in the DC/Tyson's Corner area I should hit up? With the event going on I'd rather hit the shops up sooner than later since the deluge of beer geeks will probably strip them of anything interesting, and I'm sure local bars will be running specials or something.
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renzor posted:Delerium tremens My favorite thing about that beer is the adorable pink elephant. Close runner up is that the name is literally the medical term for acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms in a long-term alcoholic
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Docjowles posted:My favorite thing about that beer is the adorable pink elephant. Close runner up is that the name is literally the medical term for acute alcohol withdrawal symptoms in a long-term alcoholic
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# ? Jun 8, 2012 23:48 |
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Took a break from all of the IPAs and went with a classic - Ommegang Abbey ale. Dubbels are just too good. Honestly I think this is better than St. Bernardus' and maybe Westmalle, though Rochefort reigns 100% supreme. Next buy will be Tank 7 and a Karmeliet
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# ? Jun 9, 2012 00:15 |
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thesteelhellion posted:Since moving back to Little Rock last week, I've realized how much I missed Diamond Bear. The paradise porter is outstanding. Plus you can get Jolly Pumpkin! Screw you! Bosco's was awful tho.
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SUPER HASSLER posted:Plus you can get Jolly Pumpkin! Screw you! Just came back from Jolly Pumpkin, had this beer: (Crappy pic, sorry.) poo poo is good. The name is really kind of ridiculous though: Sobrehumano Palena ‘ole. Who wants to send me some cans of the Maui Brewing version? I'll send you a bottle in exchange.
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# ? Jun 9, 2012 02:06 |
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Greetings from philly beer week. I've had 12? Hill Farmstead offerings so far today. This truly is the best city in the world for beer
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# ? Jun 9, 2012 02:10 |
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Speaking of jolly pumpkin, I'm hooked on anything and everything from lately. I'm from chicago, so two questions: 1) Which one do I go to? and 2) Any must-have brewpub exclusives (especially in to-go bottles)?
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cryme posted:Greetings from philly beer week...This truly is the best city in the world for beer Yes. Is it bad that I'm considering keeping my Pannepot Reserva from 2008 to potentially sell given the ridiculous prices of beer on Ebay lately? I hate Ebay selling, but I can see this eventually selling decent.
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Midorka posted:Yes. You can still buy the 2005 Grand Reservas in stores and in online stores, so, seems pretty pointless. Maybe you'll be able to break even.....?
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crazyfish posted:Speaking of jolly pumpkin, I'm hooked on anything and everything from lately. I'm from chicago, so two questions: Just go to the Ann Arbor pub, they always have more beer than the Traverse City location. And its closer to Dexter (and Chicago) and there are other beer things to do in town. They don't really have anything in the way of 'exclusives' though, outside of say...tshirts and custom mugs. What they have for sale in bottles varies, and you can actually get a lot of it for cheaper at area stores. You can get almost everything they have on tap to-go in a growler too. Call them before you make the trip, I'm sure they'd tell you what's on tap. Also I'll be in Chicago a week from tomorrow for a goon beer tasting. I'll post some more concrete details in a couple days to keep it fresh for people, but essentially we are going to meet at a BYOB at 4:30ish and then hit up some bars afterward. If you wanted something from JP I could bring it down if you came to our bottle share, as I live about 10mjn away from the pub.
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I Dont Like You posted:You can still buy the 2005 Grand Reservas in stores and in stores, so, seems pretty pointless. Maybe you'll be able to break even.....? I didn't know that, I thought my 2008 was a rare gem! I plan on drinking it later, it's just a thought that crossed my mind. Edit: Whoa, I was not expecting Funky Jewbelation to taste and smell like this. The nose has a slightly sour, leathery, vinegar and pomegranate/cherry nose but it's backed by chocolate, hints of oak, and hints of vanilla. The flavor is very similar, the intro I can't really describe other than mildly sweet chocolate with a mildly sour pomegranate finish that becomes more of a vinegar lingering finish. The body is super velvety, it reminds me of a fleece blanket on a cold day if that makes any sense at all. Midorka fucked around with this message at 06:28 on Jun 9, 2012 |
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Midorka posted:This is exactly why I haven't bought a Bear Republic beer in months. I got a bunch of old bottles and never will again. FYI Bear Republic does put a bottling date on their bottles, but it's sometimes hard to find, usually there are two rows of numbers upside down near the bottom of the bottle, the date on the 2nd line and I think you skip the first (and maybe second) number and then it should be the bottling date in 010112 format (01/01/12)
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Going to be in Denver tonight and tomorrow night for work and I might get a tiny bit of time to head out to a bar. Anything special going on in the Denver scene tonight or should I just walk down the street to Falling Rock and call it good?
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Pakelika posted:FYI Bear Republic does put a bottling date on their bottles, but it's sometimes hard to find, usually there are two rows of numbers upside down near the bottom of the bottle, the date on the 2nd line and I think you skip the first (and maybe second) number and then it should be the bottling date in 010112 format (01/01/12) I'll look for that next time, I have never seen it though on any bottle.
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rage-saq posted:Going to be in Denver tonight and tomorrow night for work and I might get a tiny bit of time to head out to a bar. Anything special going on in the Denver scene tonight or should I just walk down the street to Falling Rock and call it good? Go to Vine Street Pub. Excellent beer, really friendly and knowledgeable staff (even when it's busy), and fantastic food. Falling Rock has great selection, but it's crowded, noisy, the bartenders are too busy, you can't read the taps, and they rotate so often that the menus are always out of date. Great Divide is also like 3 blocks away from Falling Rock. Of course, you could always hit them all up, they're about 5min apart by car.
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Taxi to Coors Field. Walk to Falling Rock, Star Bar, the River North Brewery, and Great Divide. If you somehow want more beer after that, then goto Freshcraft and Wynkoop. Also The 1up, assuming there ain't a line out the door, is fun.
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Sirotan posted:Also I'll be in Chicago a week from tomorrow for a goon beer tasting. I'll post some more concrete details in a couple days to keep it fresh for people, but essentially we are going to meet at a BYOB at 4:30ish and then hit up some bars afterward. If you wanted something from JP I could bring it down if you came to our bottle share, as I live about 10mjn away from the pub. Perfect timing for me to start working weekend brewhouse shift again.
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Sirotan posted:Just go to the Ann Arbor pub, they always have more beer than the Traverse City location. And its closer to Dexter (and Chicago) and there are other beer things to do in town. They don't really have anything in the way of 'exclusives' though, outside of say...tshirts and custom mugs. What they have for sale in bottles varies, and you can actually get a lot of it for cheaper at area stores. You can get almost everything they have on tap to-go in a growler too. Call them before you make the trip, I'm sure they'd tell you what's on tap. Thanks for the offer re:JP, but it'll probably have to wait until next month. I just drove up to Kenosha this morning and bought a shitload of New Glarus so my beer budget is a bit tight now. But depending on details, I may be down to join the bottleshare. edit: The sour tasting at Delilah's was awesome, though I got there a little too late to sample some of the extremely really rare stuff that probably kicked in the first hour. crazyfish fucked around with this message at 21:08 on Jun 9, 2012 |
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cryme posted:This truly is the best city in the world for beer Haven't been to Philly in a long time and never for beer. What makes it so great?
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Perfectly Cromulent posted:Haven't been to Philly in a long time and never for beer. What makes it so great? Distribution, variety, number of bars. Even the diviest of dives has a craft tap now. Let's just say that over the past week, I've tried almost 100 beers I've never had before.
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cryme posted:Distribution, variety, number of bars. Even the diviest of dives has a craft tap now. DC's no slouch either for the distribution reason. Bit expensive though.
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cryme posted:Distribution, variety, number of bars. Even the diviest of dives has a craft tap now. I thought Pennsylvania had a really large alcohol tax, though?
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cryme posted:Greetings from philly beer week. I've had 12? Hill Farmstead offerings so far today. This truly is the best city in the world for beer Dear Lord, you ran down the entire list? Had: Citra Abner What is Enlightenment? Society & Solitude #2 Edward Everett Myth of Saison and lordy I am slowly recovering, I can't imagine downing 12. Did you have the obscene fried mac and cheese with the pulled pork on top?
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SUPER HASSLER posted:goto Freshcraft and Wynkoop. Protip: Wynkoop has good meatloaf. Is Denver Brewing Co still around? I tried to go there right when it opened and I couldn't place an order, even after standing right on the bar with money in my hand for like 15 minutes.
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Phanatic posted:Dear Lord, you ran down the entire list?
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caiman posted:I picked up a bottle of Saison-bret yesterday and it's sitting in my fridge anxiously waiting for me to get off work. This will be the first time I've had it and I'm excited. I'm a huge fan of Tank 7 and by all accounts this is going to be like Tank 7++. If I really love the stuff I might go pick up a few more bottles. Just about every liquor store around me currently has some, but I suspect they'll be cleaned out by the end of the weekend. Buy two. Drink one fresh and age the other. I really like the saison profile from the fresh one, but I had an 07 last year and the beer gets funkier with time.
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