Beer Gabber.

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One of my favorite beers right now.
 
MAP Brewing Strange Cattle New England IPA. This one is a standout. Very distinct taste. As for MT breweries, Kettlehouse makes a great NE IPA as well. I think New England IPAs are becoming a favorite of mine.
 
Been drinking more local breweries this past year.

New Trail Brewery is my go to at the moment usually pick up a 4 pack of something whenever I'm at the distributer.

Two other good ones local to me are Evergrain Brewing and Collusion.

Anyone got any recommendations for good sours in the mid Atlantic region?
 
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warming hut at Skibowl has the best on hill selection I have seen with a bunch of great German and other euro beers. I had an Andechs dopplebock the other day. Really haven’t tried a beer brewed by Benedictine monks that I am not a fan of
 
Would people be interested in a NS beer trading /sharing group? Seeing some people mention super rad stuff like Lawson's, Anchorage, Hill Farmstead, Nightshift is awesome.
 
14231826:Big5hifty said:
Would people be interested in a NS beer trading /sharing group? Seeing some people mention super rad stuff like Lawson's, Anchorage, Hill Farmstead, Nightshift is awesome.

Sign me up
 
The beer that Tommyknockers brews for Loveland Ski Area is my favorite Colorado craft beer.

It's flavored with pine needles and snowmelt ?

You can get it at Loveland, and it's called the Loveland Pale Ale, or you can get it at their Idaho Springs Brewery during the winter and it's called the Pine Bough.

Apparantly it's in cans now though, cuz I saw this photo when I Googled it:

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Blessed with Backcountry brewing here in Squamish, BC. Usually also keep some Heady Toppers around for special occasions but with COVID I haven't been back to Vermont in over a year. For cheaper good beer I grab the Parallel 49 tallboy variety pack with IPAs and Pale Ales. Just got into their Pick a hop pack too which is amazing! 4 different beers each made with a different hop so you can learn to distinguish the hops and what you like and don't like. the sabro is really good.
 
Oh just saw on their Instagram that all the proceeds of the Pine Bough beer goes straight to Loveland Ski Resort employees. They released the cans to the Denver market
 
Pounders:

Labatt Blue

Genesee Cream Ale

Miller High Life

Sip and Enjoy:

Warsteiner Dunkel

Kentucky Vanilla Barrel Cream Ale

Regia (el savador)
 
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Got this the other day. Pretty smooth for a triple IPA.

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Had a couple few Finnegans Tile Factory IPAs last night. Gotta support the Minneapolis brewery that uses all its profits to feed people in the Twin Cities.
 
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mobile NS will only let me post the picture sideways but whatever

neighbors kid has a new project and is releasing this ale in Corvallis OR today. Gave me a couple of these to try and also a cherry porter that they recently canned . Good beer!
 
14246906:OregonDead said:
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neighbors kid has a new project and is releasing this ale in Corvallis OR today. Gave me a couple of these to try and also a cherry porter that they recently canned . Good beer!

Always cool seeing a new brew come to life! I hope all the brewers in the area are able to get back up and running after this pandemic.
 
This brewery is literally 3 minutes away from me. We are very spoiled in CT with tremendous local breweries. Nice and clean IPA and all their cans are badass.

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Upslope Brewing Company Hazy IPA. It's okay but I've had better hazies. Bought it because it was warm today with building clouds, and I associate drinking hazy ipa with that kind of weather.
 
14271364:zues said:
not a fan of german owners?

I like to support independent business owners over publicly-traded mega-corps. These days, I support local whenever possible.

**This post was edited on Apr 5th 2021 at 6:55:09pm
 
14271486:Sdot. said:
I like to support independent business owners over publicly-traded mega-corps. These days, I support local whenever possible.

**This post was edited on Apr 5th 2021 at 6:55:09pm

Agreed 100%. Almost all of my beer is local. So many good breweries popping up all over the place. I love good IPas. Ct is killing that beer dimension
 
Fat Tire isn't necessarily my fav beer but damn their marketing has worked on me. Feels cool to support a company that supports so many ski/snowboard films/projects/skiers.
 
14271718:GrandThings said:
Fat Tire isn't necessarily my fav beer but damn their marketing has worked on me. Feels cool to support a company that supports so many ski/snowboard films/projects/skiers.

yeah i'm definitely gonna pick some up eventually

also want to try the mountain time lager that they've been spamming ads for, anyone had it?
 
14271322:Sdot. said:
I like their IPA but quit buying it after they were bought out by Anheuser-Busch InBev.

Haven't seen your name here in aaaages.

14271364:zues said:
not a fan of german owners?

They're not German. Inbev is Belgian/Brazilian merger
 
Some of the best I've ever had. IMO the earlier cans tasted better. Now they brew it in Stratford CT at Two Roads and it's not quite as good. Still fire though.

14272643:voyzey said:
My favorite beer ever, live in Colorado now so never have it anymore
 
14272631:ThaLorax said:
Haven't seen your name here in aaaages.

And of course it's in the beer thread! I've been popping on here every once in a while during COVID to give my brain a break with random weirdness.

Having some of this later:

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14273106:Sdot. said:
And of course it's in the beer thread! I've been popping on here every once in a while during COVID to give my brain a break with random weirdness.

Having some of this later:

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Same. I've found myself on here a lot more often this past year
 
14273106:Sdot. said:
And of course it's in the beer thread! I've been popping on here every once in a while during COVID to give my brain a break with random weirdness.

Having some of this later:

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I've only had their barleywine, since its the only one I've seem distributed in the lower 48. how are their other beers?
 
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