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Old 08-03-13, 01:47 AM
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Tell me this is amazing. I play a MMO called vendetta and would love to get my hands on even an empty bottle of this. Of course, if it is tasty, I will do what I can to get some non-empty bottles...
It's my second beer from Speakeasy and I enjoyed it quite a bit. Definitely worth picking up if you can find it in your area.
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Spent the evening at the Folk Music festival and had a blast... saved the drinking for afterwards.

A few fingers of rye are wrapping things up nicely.
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Originally Posted by MNTC
First post here so I'll list a few i've had this weekend:
Summit Saga
Summit Summer Ale
Surly Furious
Bell's Oberon
Indeed Daytripper
New Belgium Fat Tire
Svedka, Smirnoff, Captain and other crap.....
(Love the local ales)
Sounds like a good weekend!
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cheap and efficient malt liquor
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lagunitas maximum IPA

already had that

now i'm drinking jdgesus' homebrew ipa. i'm in for a long, ****ed night
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Not great but not terrible. I'd say it's one of the weakest IPAs I've tried.
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Old 08-10-13, 11:56 AM
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I didn't realize hipsters were such beer snobs. I thought everyone drank PBR and high life
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hipsters are now old and parents.
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Old 08-10-13, 12:24 PM
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Bike snob --> beer snob. Natural progression.
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yeah this was ten years ago whatevs.

how you like? (or anyone else feel free to chime in)
i heard this one is good and ive been thinking about trying some new whiskeys cuz jack is starting to get old and if im drinkin fancy beers i might as well drink fancy whiskey

anybody ever had the rye or the 10 year one?
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Old 08-12-13, 01:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Mumonkan
yeah this was ten years ago whatevs.

how you like? (or anyone else feel free to chime in)
i heard this one is good and ive been thinking about trying some new whiskeys cuz jack is starting to get old and if im drinkin fancy beers i might as well drink fancy whiskey

anybody ever had the rye or the 10 year one?
oh man. bulleit is great. their rye is excellent too - i might even like it better than the bourbon. other good affordable bourbons & ryes:
buffalo trace
templeton rye
woodford reserve
old overholt rye

jack is gross. i bought a huge bottle of it on sale forever ago and can't finish the damn thing. big mistake.
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Old 08-12-13, 02:11 PM
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the 'ol lady got me this for my bday a few weeks ago. sipped it a few times- really good stuff.
i like their rye better though....
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Old 08-12-13, 02:11 PM
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Originally Posted by rms13
I didn't realize hipsters were such beer snobs. I thought everyone drank PBR and high life
Maybe it is a "hipster" thing, but I know in the Seattle area especially that micro-breweries and craft beer are fairly prominent amongst the youngsters - myself included.
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Old 08-12-13, 02:14 PM
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we finally got a trader joe's so i downed 2 bottles of $4 wine last night.
everyone was right...their cheap wine is great!
(i drink wine about once every couple months, so i might not know what i'm talking about.)
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Old 08-12-13, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by misskaz
oh man. bulleit is great. their rye is excellent too - i might even like it better than the bourbon. other good affordable bourbons & ryes:
buffalo trace
templeton rye
woodford reserve
old overholt rye

jack is gross. i bought a huge bottle of it on sale forever ago and can't finish the damn thing. big mistake.
jack was literally the first drink i ever had so we gots history, its nothing special by any means and the night usually ends badly once i get started on it
i dont drink very much either so its one of those "if it aint broke dont fix it" feels

thanks @johnnytheboy 's & girls
i think i might have to get both the bourbon and the rye, who needs a working car anyway?
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Old 08-12-13, 04:30 PM
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recommend something for me. i like lion stout and dirty bastard and **** like that sometimes, mostly i drink just like busch, pbr, high life, hamms, red stripe, nattys, coors, **** like that, but i also drink i alot of ipas, double and imperial ipas are where its at

do you guys know anything that is mad flavorful but not like, thick and super filling? theres this place called table & tap downtown that has like 2345 beers, there were these ones by vivant(i think?) those were tight.

yeah i dont know recommend me something ive never had before and ill try it. i might just say **** it and get fat tire or magic hat something. but i'd like to try something newwwww

halp

we dont have yuengling here

and i dont like spending ****loads of money on beer... i know, you get what you pay for. whatever.
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leviathan or dogfish head 90min.
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Old 08-12-13, 04:54 PM
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kewl pretty sure we got dogfish at my corner store, im finna try it



i should go there on payday and write down everything they have, posts it on here and gain opinions. i dont have enough money to make mistakes hahah. getting a promotion soon though so that will be cool
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Old 08-12-13, 04:55 PM
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90 not the 60.
There is a diff.
****s like 300cal a bottle tho.
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hahahah. cool, so i wont have to eat food that day. okay, 90. zipped.
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90 Min is the jam. My current fav is Peak Organic IPA and I'm also all about White Hawk from Mendocino Brewing Co.

Right now: Henry Weinhard's IPA. I was at the store the other day and it didn't have ABV printed on the label, so I decided to play my favorite guessing game--the guess how much alcohol is in it game. I judge on a combination of taste and how drunk I get, then check my guesses online. Totally nailed this one. As a beer though, it's just aite.
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Originally Posted by bro
recommend something for me. i like lion stout and dirty bastard and **** like that sometimes, mostly i drink just like busch, pbr, high life, hamms, red stripe, nattys, coors, **** like that, but i also drink i alot of ipas, double and imperial ipas are where its at

do you guys know anything that is mad flavorful but not like, thick and super filling? theres this place called table & tap downtown that has like 2345 beers, there were these ones by vivant(i think?) those were tight.

yeah i dont know recommend me something ive never had before and ill try it. i might just say **** it and get fat tire or magic hat something. but i'd like to try something newwwww

halp

we dont have yuengling here

and i dont like spending ****loads of money on beer... i know, you get what you pay for. whatever.
I'm a huge fan of Chainbreaker right now, mostly cause it's summer time and it's perfect for drinking by the river.

Outside of that I drink about 95% Rainier or High Life.
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