07-27-2024, 04:20 AM | #551 |
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My regular go to is Riggs Hefeweizen, brewed in Urbana, IL.
When I get to Wisconsin, I'm a fan of Spotted Cow. When I travel I like to try local beers whenever available.
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In honor of our fellow BMW enthusiast, I'm enjoying an 9% ABV IPA while watching M539 Restorations. Who knows, I might become motivated to go out and install my new cupholder or just crack open another and dream of a cupholder that will hold a Starbucks Vente half caf half decaf mocha latte with a splash of pumpkin infused oat milk.
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11-11-2024, 06:34 PM | #560 |
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When in England, I try to find a real-ale pub with Fuller's HSB (formerly Gale's HSB), Fuller's ESB, Timothy Taylor's Boltmaker, or Timothy Taylor's Landlord from cask, but there are plenty of other fine options (unlike in the USA) for a nice bitter from cask.
When buying bottles or cans here at home, Civil Life The Angel and the Sword, Civil Life American Brown Ale, Boulevard Tank 7, Boulevard Sixth Glass, Unibroue Le Fin du Monde, Left Hand Milk Stout, Founder's Dirty Bastard, Schlafly Scotch Ale, Schlafly Pumpkin Ale, and Schlafly Pale Ale are my favorites. |
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11-11-2024, 06:42 PM | #561 |
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Pretty much anything from https://kcbier.com/
A truly legit German beer brewing company located in the US.
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11-13-2024, 09:14 AM | #563 |
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In the summer, something lighter and cold to the point of almost forming a slush.
In the winter, Fonta Flora Brewery's Double Darwin's Forehead when I can get it. Otherwise, I tend to try many different things. |
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12-11-2024, 07:33 PM | #565 |
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Bottled or canned my favorite seasonal brew. My friend smuggles it to SC.
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My brew of choice this time of year is Revolution Brewing's Deep Woods Series Straight Jacket Barrel-aged Barleywine. Locally brewed but hard to find and when it is, it's $$ but worth it for a 4-pack or two as a once a year treat. Wait 'til it's especially cold outside then you'll really appreciate it, lol. |
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