Actually, it is NN season, they released it in PA over Christmas, but I don't think it's supposed to hit Pittsburgh until next week according to the distributor I spoke to today. Also, hop juju in cans this year!It's almost Nugget Nectar season.... *drool*
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Indeed it is! The Wild Elf was quite good as well. They do great stuff with that beer.Speaking of Troegs, Mad Elf Grand Cru is excellent. Cherries are front and center and the spices compliment it well. More tart than sweet.
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Man... I feel like I just bought a case Time fliesIt's almost Nugget Nectar season.... *drool*
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My wife got a sampler pack of beer as a christmas present. They're all Dogfish Head, and she told me that I can drink them as they're all too high alcohol content for her... Hmm, let's take a look.
Miles Davis' dodints Brew: 9%.. not terrible.
Seracusa Nera: 10%... okay.
Burton Baton: 10% ... again?
Higher Math: 17%. Whoa, calm down.
Fruit-ful fort: 18% JFC, stop...
120 Minute: 15-20% Why do you do this, DFH?
Although with the temps dipping down to the single digits, I might have my fuel to keep me warm tonight.
Miles Davis' dodints Brew: 9%.. not terrible.
Seracusa Nera: 10%... okay.
Burton Baton: 10% ... again?
Higher Math: 17%. Whoa, calm down.
Fruit-ful fort: 18% JFC, stop...
120 Minute: 15-20% Why do you do this, DFH?
Although with the temps dipping down to the single digits, I might have my fuel to keep me warm tonight.
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I had a 120 minute last weekend that I've aged for about a year. I don't drink as much as I used to so my tolerance has declined, but that put me on my ass.
That said, Burton Baton is fantastic. I believe @slappybrown is a fellow fan of that one if my memory serves right.
That said, Burton Baton is fantastic. I believe @slappybrown is a fellow fan of that one if my memory serves right.
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Companion to the restaurant reccos, here is my list of SF area breweries/taprooms
City:
- Fort Point Beer Company
- Anchor Brewing (obvi)
Not City:
- Armstrong Brewery (South San Francisco)
- Steelhead (Burlingame)
- Russian River Brewing Co (Santa Rosa, always a line so go early)
- Bear Republic Brewing Co (Healdsburg)
Places I've Never Been, But Have Had The Beer Out And About:
- Cooperage (Santa Rosa, probably the best IPA I've had)
- Drake's Brewery (San Leandro)
- Lagunitas (Petaluma)
- Trumer Brauerei (Berkeley)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers (City)
City:
- Fort Point Beer Company
- Anchor Brewing (obvi)
Not City:
- Armstrong Brewery (South San Francisco)
- Steelhead (Burlingame)
- Russian River Brewing Co (Santa Rosa, always a line so go early)
- Bear Republic Brewing Co (Healdsburg)
Places I've Never Been, But Have Had The Beer Out And About:
- Cooperage (Santa Rosa, probably the best IPA I've had)
- Drake's Brewery (San Leandro)
- Lagunitas (Petaluma)
- Trumer Brauerei (Berkeley)
- Speakeasy Ales & Lagers (City)
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These are two of my favorite from DFH. I had the 120 at their brewery. Looked to see how much a case was and quickly moved on.Source of the post Miles Davis' dodints Brew: 9%.. not terrible.
120 Minute: 15-20% Why do you do this, DFH?
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I'm not a high alcohol content kind of guy. If I'm going above 8-9%, I'd rather just have some whiskey, but I'll be damned if I let a gift like this go to waste.
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Bourbon Paradise by Prairie Artisan Ales is 15.9% I believe. That one is amazing.I had a 120 minute last weekend that I've aged for about a year. I don't drink as much as I used to so my tolerance has declined, but that put me on my ass.
That said, Burton Baton is fantastic. I believe @slappybrown is a fellow fan of that one if my memory serves right.
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Dogfish has become my favorite brewery. The wife and I took a visit to their brewery in Milton, DE this past summer and one of the beers they gave us during the tour was the Palo Santo Marron. Very tasty and unique.https://www.dogfish.com/brewery/beer/palo-santo-marron
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I bought it a few days ago and have polished off about half of the 12-pack since. No gastrointestinal distress.
Iron City contract brewed by City Brewing at the Latrobe plant, which contract brews a lot of beers and beverages for a lot of major companies. They're not going to make beer that would make people sick.
Iron City contract brewed by City Brewing at the Latrobe plant, which contract brews a lot of beers and beverages for a lot of major companies. They're not going to make beer that would make people sick.
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Was it a "factory" sampler or did someone put it together?My wife got a sampler pack of beer as a christmas present. They're all Dogfish Head, and she told me that I can drink them as they're all too high alcohol content for her... Hmm, let's take a look.
Miles Davis' dodints Brew: 9%.. not terrible.
Seracusa Nera: 10%... okay.
Burton Baton: 10% ... again?
Higher Math: 17%. Whoa, calm down.
Fruit-ful fort: 18% JFC, stop...
120 Minute: 15-20% Why do you do this, DFH?
Although with the temps dipping down to the single digits, I might have my fuel to keep me warm tonight.
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Dogfish IPAs are actually drinkable, which is a rarity for IPAs
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Not sure. It didn’t come in dfh packaging. It was a red box and had little windows that you can see each bottle through them.Was it a "factory" sampler or did someone put it together?My wife got a sampler pack of beer as a christmas present. They're all Dogfish Head, and she told me that I can drink them as they're all too high alcohol content for her... Hmm, let's take a look.
Miles Davis' dodints Brew: 9%.. not terrible.
Seracusa Nera: 10%... okay.
Burton Baton: 10% ... again?
Higher Math: 17%. Whoa, calm down.
Fruit-ful fort: 18% JFC, stop...
120 Minute: 15-20% Why do you do this, DFH?
Although with the temps dipping down to the single digits, I might have my fuel to keep me warm tonight.
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I'm a BB fan.I had a 120 minute last weekend that I've aged for about a year. I don't drink as much as I used to so my tolerance has declined, but that put me on my ass.
That said, Burton Baton is fantastic. I believe @slappybrown is a fellow fan of that one if my memory serves right.
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I too enjoy an iron heavy and proudly wear my IC tossel cap that came with a 30 rack. Their billboard advertising is killer as well.On a whim, I bought 12 pack of Iron City. For an American adjunct lager, it's actually not all that bad. Certainly not the worst beer that I've ever had.
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Get yourself some Stone IPA, best of the bunch.Dogfish IPAs are actually drinkable, which is a rarity for IPAs
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I like their Enjoy By. And yes their flagship is great too.Get yourself some Stone IPA, best of the bunch.Dogfish IPAs are actually drinkable, which is a rarity for IPAs
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I grabbed an Ithaca Flower Power because I haven't had one in a while and couldn't quite recall what they taste like... I still can't believe this beer got as highly ranked as it did over at the old place when we did that beer tournament thing. Not a huge fan.
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