Mmmmmm. Beeeeeeer. (*drooool*)

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BTW - Our Honey Oatmeal Porker just won Growler Magazine's "Beer Champion Award for Porters" and our Raspberry Squeal won best fruit beer in the latest tasting event. We use real fruit in our Squeal and never use extracts or artificial flavors. We just got done brewing our Spruce Hog and that is going to hit the pubs soon. We have 12 of our beers on tap at our brewpub.

And for the record. I really like Pliney but I think there are others with less hype and better balance and finish. I like the hop profile but for my money, I would rather it have a slightly more roasty flavor to balance out all that malt and hops.

No damn wonder it took so long to get my seasonings, - professional beer taster my ass!:banana:
BTW - Oatmeal Stouts and Porters (not porkers) are my absolute favorites. So when (if) you show up in August, bring an extra cooler full. :cheers:
 
I think I'm doing it right...

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Here are my personal favorites.
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Einstok- Very awesome brew here from Iceland. Excellent flawless taste, smooth after taste.

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Franziskaner (Dunkel)-Smooth Hefe. Great Taste

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Goose Island- My all time favorite brewery. Each with a distinct flavorful taste. Good variety beer for all.

On my way back home!

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Here's to Friday everyone! May it be filled with amazing beer!

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Am I the only one who doesnt really like IPA's? To bitter for my taste.

I love Stouts and Brown Ales. Some Porters are pretty good too. I really don't care for extremely hoppy brews though. The smoother the better for me.

If I do get a hoppy one it takes a few bottles to reaccustom myself to the taste. I once bought a full case of Dead Reckoning Porter from Troegs. Unlike many others that was the most bitter porter ever to cross my lips. It was not easy to finish that one off.
 
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Great day
Thanks @DCH
Dewey hooked me up with the NE selections of the year
Really having fun right now!!!!

P.S. One beautiful ale had to sacrifice itself in transit and I've already said some moving words on it's behalf - but if you feel the need to bow your head to put lost friend Harpoon Leviathan DIPA please feel free!


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Saw some goose island at publix the other day, will pick it up and try it sometime.

Here is one to try if you ever can find it. Its basically a cross between an ale and a stout. My personal favorite!!

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I love Stouts and Brown Ales. Some Porters are pretty good too. I really don't care for extremely hoppy brews though. The smoother the better for me.

If I do get a hoppy one it takes a few bottles to reaccustom myself to the taste. I once bought a full case of Dead Reckoning Porter from Troegs. Unlike many others that was the most bitter porter ever to cross my lips. It was not easy to finish that one off.
A good Porter I highly recommend is Vanilla Porter by Breckinridge Brewery
 
Today's haul from Jester King brewery !
Provenance - lemon & lime
Provenance - grapefruit and orange
Prairie - prairie hop
Free Tale - soul doubt DIPA
Alvinne - Melchior

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I love beer, period. I'll drink Keystone even (don't hate). IPA'S are my favorite, along with ESB's (Red Hook has a good one). One beer I will never get tired of is View attachment 6438

Do you happen to have 512 IPA on tap anywhere up there @Rynie ?
That's one of my favorites - as well has the Austin Beerworks Fire Eagle

I really like the Deep Ellum IPA up there in Dallas
 
How's it compare to the Vicinity?

Gosh I'm not sure besides that they compare with being some of the best beer I've ever had -- honestly i was hoping to try them back to back but would have been too phased to enjoy them (more like I wanted it for lunch haha today)

The Summer Street was nice and light but still had that great hoppy grapefruit / passion fruit flavor I love
F'ing awesome
 
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My first attempt at brewing. My wife got me a brewing kit recently. Hopefully it turns out well. I also picked up a bottle of Allagash Interlude, and North Coast Brewing Company's Le Merle Saison. I'm really into saisons this summer.
 
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Had some Goose Island 312 wheat pale ale on tap the other day during happy hour at the bar My wife works at. I must say it waa quite good. Might be my go to beer whenever I go there from now on. Glad it was that and no the ipa lol
 
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