Favorite Beer?
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Re: Favorite Beer?
I'll add another recommendation for Deviant Dale's. It far exceeds their Gubna/Gordon imperial IPA, in my opinion.
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Re: Favorite Beer?
Deviant, Gubna, Gordon and Old Chub are all winners in my book. Hat's off to Oskar Blues for putting out a top notch selection.reinhold wrote:I'll add another recommendation for Deviant Dale's. It far exceeds their Gubna/Gordon imperial IPA, in my opinion.
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Re: Favorite Beer?
St. Arnold Spring Bock. Down here in Houston.
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Re: Favorite Beer?
Here's to the 14erWorld members on the site.
Wanted to bump this valuable resource on Gear, Climbing Prep, Safety, etc. by mentioning one of my new "Mexican" beer favorites. This might even make a nice post hike beverage with a bit of lime....
"Mexican Logger" by SKA. It comes in cans!
Wanted to bump this valuable resource on Gear, Climbing Prep, Safety, etc. by mentioning one of my new "Mexican" beer favorites. This might even make a nice post hike beverage with a bit of lime....
"Mexican Logger" by SKA. It comes in cans!
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Re: Favorite Beer?
I’m a big fan of hops and like to try new beers while I’m on the road for work.
Some recent favs are:
Pako’s IPA – Snake River Brewing Company (I pick up a few six packs every time I’m in WY)
Hopnotch IPA – Uinta (selling in Denver now)
Marble IPA – Marble Brewing Company in Albuquerque (also selling in Denver now, it’s tasty!)
Cheers!
Some recent favs are:
Pako’s IPA – Snake River Brewing Company (I pick up a few six packs every time I’m in WY)
Hopnotch IPA – Uinta (selling in Denver now)
Marble IPA – Marble Brewing Company in Albuquerque (also selling in Denver now, it’s tasty!)
Cheers!
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I'm currently a fan of New Belgium's Ranger IPA.
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Re: Favorite Beer?
PBR then Warsteiner
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Maybe I need to do a "Top 50"......
Currently enjoying Saison du Buff:
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Odells st lupulin
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Re: Favorite Beer?
Not sure if anyone has mentioned Delirium Tremens, but cannot go wrong with family owned brewery since 1654.
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Lefthand Nitro Milk Stout
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Re: Favorite Beer?
1: Chalk beer
2: Fat Tire
3: Sam Adams lager
2: Fat Tire
3: Sam Adams lager