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AL-53 said:
John...here is another brewery near me....actually to close...lol....and the do have some tasty brews....



Pioneer Beer



you can buy your own stien and they shelve it for you.....when you come in you get your own Stein....



they serve some great food also....its a treat going there...its on a farm....



Al



That's cool, might have to check them out, thanks.
 
Well, my second brew for the night is an Odell IPA, man this is very tasty/hoppy for 7% ABV, highly recommended.
 
This afternoon, I'm treating myself to the best Hefe I've had to date, Live Oak HefeWeizen. Received a growler yesterday. If your ever in the TX area check them out. Highly recommended. An excellent thirst quencher on a hot utah day. Cheers!
 
John Styrnol said:
Tonight a Tommyknocker Imperial Nut Brown Ale, man this is a delicious brew, highly recommended if you can find it.
Not in stock, but picked up Tommyknocker Pick Axe Pale Ale, Alpine Glacier Lager, and a Butthead Doppelbock.



And couple other brews that I can't remember since their in the fridge right now lol. And picked up another pack of Hazed and Infused...really like that beer.
 
Surfer said:
Not in stock, but picked up Tommyknocker Pick Axe Pale Ale, Alpine Glacier Lager, and a Butthead Doppelbock.



And couple other brews that I can't remember since their in the fridge right now lol. And picked up another pack of Hazed and Infused...really like that beer.



Good choices, if you can get the Alpine Pure Hoppiness, grab it, it's hard to get and it's an excellent DIPA.
 
John Styrnol said:
Good choices, if you can get the Alpine Pure Hoppiness, grab it, it's hard to get and it's an excellent DIPA.
The other ones are:

Shipyard - Winter Ale (supposed to be excellent from the reviews)

Avery Brewing - Old Jubilation

Pennsylvania Brewing - Penn Weizen



Have this place near me I love, can get pretty much any beer, and they allow you to even go in even teh 6 packs and pull out one bottle to make your own mixed pack.
 
Friday night I had a Bison Organic Chocolate Stout. I was skeptical at first being my first chocolate stout but I was impressed. I'm enjoying a Goose Island Nut Brown Ale right now. I'm a fan!
 
I failed to mention I tried a Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat on tap last week. I found it similar to Blue Moon that seems to be becoming more mainstream around here.
 
WSUcommuter said:
I failed to mention I tried a Leinenkugel Sunset Wheat on tap last week.
Had a bottle of it the other week, really liked it, smooth but slightly banana/nutty taste. Had Blue Moon on draft before and thought it was ok.
 
WSUcommuter said:
Friday night I had a Bison Organic Chocolate Stout. I was skeptical at first being my first chocolate stout but I was impressed. I'm enjoying a Goose Island Nut Brown Ale right now. I'm a fan!



Nice to see ya back! I see your palate has changed a bit, LOL
 
Shipyard - Winter Ale...mehhh, didn't really like, maybe I got a bad bottle...for some reason reminded me of Bud Ice which I think is blechh.



Tommyknocker - Butt Head, I like, a lot. Has a nice smoky, caramel type flavor. Can't wait to try the other TommyKnockers. I'll be on the lookout for Imperial Nut Brown Ale and Alpine Pure Hoppiness
 
Tonight I'm grilling a steak, potatoe salad. Having a very tasty Duck-Rabbit Rabid Duck, it's an Russian Imperial Stout, clocking in at 10% ABV, malty, oaky, slightly roasted, good dose of toffee/caramel, highly recommend, you people in North Carolina should checkout this brewery, I've had/will have everything they have to offer and it's all very good, I'm sure. Glad to have 3 bottles left.
 
I finally have local access to Dogfish Head 60 and 90-Minute IPA -- which would be the preferred choice if you've not had either?
 
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