I had some Dogfishhead 90 Minute IPA on tap at the local pub last night. Damn good.
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I had some Dogfishhead 90 Minute IPA on tap at the local pub last night. Damn good.
Really? Are you a beer drinker?for me, the oldest brewery in America is still the best, Yuengling lager, Pottsville, PA.
Saison du BUFF
http://www.stonebrew.com/news/100225pr/
Stone, Victory, and Dogfish Head! This beer didn't have a chance to be bad.:eusa_clap
Really? Are you a beer drinker?
I keed, I keed....
R-fish, when in north Jersey seek the Climax growlers. The MOST balanced beers I ever tasted. The brewer converted his pops old machine shop to his brewery. Fabricated the brewing and bottling equipment himself.
Well worth the trek.
Tom D.
this, not the one in Cal.
http://www.climaxbrewing.com/
$3 sounds great to me; it's the $7-9 at the bars that I hate.:rage:but it's not worth $3 bucks a bottle...
Barley wine & American strong ale lovers- Two I had this past week, well worth the $16+ per 12 oz. bottle.
Angel's Share from Lost Abbey http://www.lostabbey.com/lost-abbey-beers/non-denominational-ales/the-angels-share/
Older Viscosity from Port Brewing http://www.portbrewing.com/our-beers/older-viscosity/
These two brewers seem to be fans of each others.
Neither one is available in New York as far as I know. Shame[huh]
I thought one was owned (controlled?) by the other. As in Lost Abbey is owned by Port Brewing.Barley wine & American strong ale lovers- Two I had this past week, well worth the $16+ per 12 oz. bottle.
Angel's Share from Lost Abbey http://www.lostabbey.com/lost-abbey-beers/non-denominational-ales/the-angels-share/
Older Viscosity from Port Brewing http://www.portbrewing.com/our-beers/older-viscosity/
These two brewers seem to be fans of each others.