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I love the Dogfish Head beers. I can only find the 60 min and the 90 minute IPAs here in CA. I've been looking everywhere to try the 120.
Colorado has our fair share of micro brews.
http://www.averybrewing.com/
Avery Brewing - 14er ESB and Ellie's Nut Brown
New Belgium | Follow your folly!
Probably most well known New Belgium Brewery - I love 1554 and Sunshine Wheat
Then we've also got some restaurants that are pretty good breweries as well. Some of them are chains though:
CB&Potts
Hops
Rock Bottom Brewery
they only release them 2 times a year and they only sell them in single bottles..usually at about 8 bucks a bottle. My buddy and i chugged one out of a beer glass couple weeks ago....it took me about 3 times to kill it..i am in no way a beer chug kinda guy so its hard for me...but we got pretty fucked out up after drinking a couple 90's right after lol
in fact most of their beers are only released at certain times of the year.....the 60 and the 90 are all year round beers...mostly everything is a seasonal or special release.
Ahhh.. I knew there were some beers I left out. Avery's White Rascal is up there for my favorite belgium whites. <3 And, gotta love Fat Tire as a go-to beer. I've tried every beer from New Belgium that I've been able to find and every single one has been worthy.
We have a bunch of Rock Bottom Breweries here in CA too. Their beers are okay... not the most memorable.
Sounds like Russian River's Pliny the Younger. It's released once a year and sells out fast. If word gets out that they have it on draft at the brewery (Santa Rosa) I guess they get a line waiting outside the door. lol
I can't chug super hoppy beers... Give me a bud light and it'll be down like no body's business, but I like to enjoy the good stuff!
If you get a chance, since you enjoy hops.... Seek out Moylan's Hopsickle. It's a triple IPA. The brewer I spoke to guesses it's around 142 IBUs.
I don't drink much anymore; if anything I try to avoid it. I'm overweight according to asian standards(my "normal" weight is ~145lbs, I'm at 171lbs right now).
Pretty much my beer of choice is Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale. I haven't tried much different beers because I don't want to pay for something I won't like.
btw, just last week I was fucked up on Jack Daniels along with some other liquors. They found me passed out face first in the ground. lol.
As far as whiskey, I love jack daniels.. I always keep a bottle in the liquor cabinet. But I love crown royal more.. So much more that I never buy it because I keep drinking it until its gone, then I'm out of crown.. Its too expensive to keep a bottle around because they don't last long.. lol
I stopped drinking all together recently. I was drinking every night.. night after night, at least getting my buzz on. When I do that I'll skip a few days just make sure I'm not becoming an alcoholic or something. I tried and I couldn't skip a day. That happened twice so I just straight up cut myself off for a while.
Looks good...though the ABV is only 9.2% compared to Dogfish Heads 120 which is 20% lol
Looks good...though the ABV is only 9.2% compared to Dogfish Heads 120 which is 20% lol
Beer's with high ABV > 14-15% are usually fermented with champagne yeast, so technically it does not fir the definition of beer. Beers with higher ABV's are usually barely wine.
Has anyone ever tried Stone Brewing Co.
Arrogant Bastard,
Stone IPA
Stone Ruination IPA
IBU's all > 77
Beer's with high ABV > 14-15% are usually fermented with champagne yeast, so technically it does not fir the definition of beer. Beers with higher ABV's are usually barely wine.
Has anyone ever tried Stone Brewing Co.
Arrogant Bastard,
Stone IPA
Stone Ruination IPA
IBU's all > 77
Ehh. I'm like my father in recent years. The only time I drink light beer is when I'm drinking with friends that drink it. And in that case, it's Bud Light. Out of the big three though my favorite is Coors Original.Coors Light is my fave.
ive been to a Budweiser brewery before
All the Stone beers are soooo good! I'm planning on going to their brewery sometime next month for a San Diego beer trip.
jealous I have yet to find a distributor on the east coast in Connecticut that has any brews from Stone Brew Co.