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twistwrist wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Woo Hoo! Spot on Twisty!
You like?
I love pumpkin ales when brewed right. My favorite is Southern Tier's Pumpking and Rogue Farms Pumpkin Patch.
I really liked the Lagunitas Sucks. I also found a pumpkin ale that I liked called 10 pound pumpkin ale. I can't remember the brewery and can't find it on google.Lost in the right direction. -
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I just found out there's a bitterness rating called IBU's. Is it common for breweries to put an IBU rating on their product? This would be really helpful to someone like me who doesn't like bitter beer.Lost in the right direction.
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TrafficJam wrote:
I just found out there's a bitterness rating called IBU's. Is it common for breweries to put an IBU rating on their product? This would be really helpful to someone like me who doesn't like bitter beer.
Bitter beer. Sounds like the making of a tongue twister. How to make bitter beer better.Changes Daily→ ♪♫♪♫♪♫♪♫ ♪♫♪♫♪♫ ← Don't blame me. It's That Lonesome Guitar. -
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I bet her beer batter would still be bitter, but her butter might make it better.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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TrafficJam wrote:
twistwrist wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
Woo Hoo! Spot on Twisty!
I really liked the Lagunitas Sucks. I also found a pumpkin ale that I liked called 10 pound pumpkin ale. I can't remember the brewery and can't find it on google.
Was it in Michigan, by chance? There are a couple of "10 pound" beers listed on beeradvocate, but none are pumpkins. They aren't rated by many people which usually means it's not a very widespread beer. beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/32476/119551/
Regarding the IBU, that's a great question. I think many craft beers have it on the bottle, but the IBU isn't listed on beeradvocate which surprises me. Here's a cool graph: brewersfriend.com/2009/01/24/b…t-graph-bitterness-range/
Rasty wrote:
The Lagunitas IPA is good also
Lagunitas can do no wrong. They have an awesome black IPA!www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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It could have been Michigan, either Atwater or Founders. I tried the Dirty Blonde from Atwater, I don't know if I tried anything from Founders.Lost in the right direction.
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I will try the dirty blonde right after I paddle the French broad.I am human and I need to be loved - just like everybody else does
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TrafficJam wrote:
It could have been Michigan, either Atwater or Founders. I tried the Dirty Blonde from Atwater, I don't know if I tried anything from Founders.
I just finished drinking a Founders Dirty Bastard. They've got quite a few good brews, but unfortunately they tend to sell theirs in 4-packs for the same price as most 6-packs. I don't usually go for the 4-packs.www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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Another White Blaze for me. I passed on the Country boy cougar bait.
countryboybrewing.com/?age-verified=da744df19e#brewsLost in the right direction. -
TrafficJam wrote:
I just found out there's a bitterness rating called IBU's. Is it common for breweries to put an IBU rating on their product? This would be really helpful to someone like me who doesn't like bitter beer.
I don't recall the brand but I some 11.4% beer that would go off the bitterness scale...I tried forever to give that last one away but finally had to drink it myself...I chased it with food.I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
I just noticed my White Blaze has an IBU of 17 printed on the can. Cool!Lost in the right direction.
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Drybones wrote:
I don't recall the brand but I some 11.4% beer that would go off the bitterness scale...I tried forever to give that last one away but finally had to drink it myself...I chased it with food.
It was probably either an Imperial of some kind or a barley wine. Yum!www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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allaboutbeer.com/article/%E2%8…of-the-appalachian-trail/
Sweet find! A guide to beers on the AT. Yeah!www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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I had an Oktoberfest tonight at the local pub....that and a Founders Red and hot wings. Yummy night!www.appalachiantrailclarity.com - Life on the A.T.
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We went SNP and spent the weekend at Loft Mountain Campground and I got to try a new beer (new to me)- Newcastle Brown Ale. An English couple camping next to us gave us a couple of bottles and I must say it is really good. I'll definitely be buying some."Dazed and Confused"
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jimmyjam wrote:
We went SNP and spent the weekend at Loft Mountain Campground and I got to try a new beer (new to me)- Newcastle Brown Ale. An English couple camping next to us gave us a couple of bottles and I must say it is really good. I'll definitely be buying some.
Newcastles are good! But according to my English friend Newcastle beer in England is like the equivalent to drinking Coors Light here....only I hate Coors light and like NewsatleRIAP -
A.T.Lt wrote:
Just poured a glass of Sam Adams Oktoberfest.....Its going down fast , I think Ill have another!
I was in a customers hatch...while the crew was working on his car we were talking about his 18 pack of SA Octoberfest....and pumpkin ales.....light beers ....after he left and I came back in my office, on my counter he left me one. I had it for dinner. It was tasty.Cheesecake> Ramen -
CoachLou wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
Just poured a glass of Sam Adams Oktoberfest.....Its going down fast , I think Ill have another!
I was in a customers hatch...while the crew was working on his car we were talking about his 18 pack of SA Octoberfest....and pumpkin ales.....light beers ....after he left and I came back in my office, on my counter he left me one. I had it for dinner. It was tasty.
They are good! Im in search for Southern Tier Imperial Pumpking Ale...I had a few and they were soo good, but apparently this seasons batch is sold out and they are hard to find.RIAP -
A.T.Lt wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
Just poured a glass of Sam Adams Oktoberfest.....Its going down fast , I think Ill have another!
I was in a customers hatch...while the crew was working on his car we were talking about his 18 pack of SA Octoberfest....and pumpkin ales.....light beers ....after he left and I came back in my office, on my counter he left me one. I had it for dinner. It was tasty.
They are good! Im in search for Southern Tier Imperial Pumpking Ale...I had a few and they were soo good, but apparently this seasons batch is sold out and they are hard to find.
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.Lost in the right direction. -
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TrafficJam wrote:
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.
thats 3 of us on this site that have been at that particular liquor store. were you visiting rei?2,000 miler -
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max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.
thats 3 of us on this site that have been at that particular liquor store. were you visiting rei?
no, just passing through. I didn't know rei was on that exit...it was closed anyway.Lost in the right direction. -
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TrafficJam wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
CoachLou wrote:
A.T.Lt wrote:
Just poured a glass of Sam Adams Oktoberfest.....Its going down fast , I think Ill have another!
I was in a customers hatch...while the crew was working on his car we were talking about his 18 pack of SA Octoberfest....and pumpkin ales.....light beersI may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.
thats 3 of us on this site that have been at that particular liquor store. were you visiting rei?
I go there about every six weeks to stock up, great selection and nice people.I may grow old but I'll never grow up. -
Drybones wrote:
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.
thats 3 of us on this site that have been at that particular liquor store. were you visiting rei?
I go there about every six weeks to stock up, great selection and nice people.
you mean Total Wine in general or that particular store?...that would be freaky.Lost in the right direction. -
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TrafficJam wrote:
Drybones wrote:
max.patch wrote:
TrafficJam wrote:
here ya go. Seen at the Kennasaw, Ga Total Wine...I didn't buy any.
thats 3 of us on this site that have been at that particular liquor store. were you visiting rei?
I go there about every six weeks to stock up, great selection and nice people.
you mean Total Wine in general or that particular store?...that would be freaky.
Make that four of us.RIAPThe post was edited 1 time, last by Trebor ().
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