Athletic Run Wild IPA is good stuff but not quite IPA'y enough for me. I'm looking forward to trying their double IPA when I can find it.
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Athletic Run Wild IPA is good stuff but not quite IPA'y enough for me. I'm looking forward to trying their double IPA when I can find it.
Hardly. My experience with "recovering/recovered" addicts would be extremely unpopular if I shared it here, but reading these two threads dredged up a lot of thoughts about those experiences, and how different they were from the rose-tinted perspectives offered here.
I wish everyone the best on their respective paths, whatever they may be.
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In a ski in/out hut in Austria. Damn good non alcoholic beer. As a 20 plus year sober guy I usually avoid it but this seemed like the right thing to do. Bock iirc.
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Have tried a couple of the Athletic brews. Good, but not perfect. They have a few I've not seen/found/tried locally yet.
Alcoholic, but loooooooow. Tasty. A good compromise?
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damn, yeah, that looks great. i'll keep an eye out for that in Utah grocery stores.
and yeah, agreed re: Athletic Brewing. seems like a lot of near-beer has this weird coppery flavor, athletic seems to have it the least of any that I've tried. it's still there though.
btw I tried this Athletic beer out and it's pretty shitty. tastes like cold, fizzy, herbal tea. would not recommend.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/202...5056802d39.jpg
I think Athletic’s best (for me) are their double IPA and their Oktoberfest. Some of their small batches sound a little weird. They do some decent goses, but that’s not my wheelhouse.
Bought some Clausthaler Dry Hopped...pretty good