Brutah what about fresh squeezed?
And that ice harbor one caught me by surprise, I picked it up as a spare but it's really good.
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Brutah what about fresh squeezed?
And that ice harbor one caught me by surprise, I picked it up as a spare but it's really good.
Definitely a fan of 101 North.
Not a fan of 3rd Street Aleworks, though I've only been once. It wasn't bad, but it wasn't memorable.
I'd recommend Moylans over 3rd street, just because they have some more unique beers (IMHO), such as stouts on Nitro, cask conditioned triple/quad IPAs, etc.
WHOA! I'd be happy just to see it in Northern California!
I love Alpine. It will be interesting to see how they manage this.
My wife's mother is a Moylan. They actually all met in Ireland a couple years ago. Thanks for reminding me to go say hi.
Ashkenaz Wed night. Stu Allen and Mars Hotel if yer into the Grateful Dead thing....
yea the ice harbor IPA was def a pleasant surprised. kennewick, washington brews good beer, who knew?
and I like the fresh squeezed ipa, nothing crazy special about it though, but definitely tasty.
green flash definitely makes good beer, haven't tried any alpine brews but maybe the new deal with bring them north!
Bale Breaker's Field 41 is also really good and at 4.5% also quite sessionable.
Checking in from Russian River. How many cases of Pliney should I buy? Fkn good on tap! The Hop Father is damn tasty too.
i actually like field 41 more than top cutter, but this is an IPA thread not a Pale Ale thread so i didn't mention it :biggrin:
bale breaker's brewery is a cool story. hop farmers that decided to make their own beer and do it well. met the owners last year, really cool, down to earth dudes.
My current faves are the Good-life Descender and while not an IPA, the Fremont Summer Ale is pretty go to for me. I salivate a little when I see the orange can...
Just tried Dust Bowl Brewing's "Hops of Wrath" the other day for the first time. Pretty good.
I had a beer last night that certainly isn't going to be for everyone, but I thought it was interesting. It's Java the Hop by Fort George and, yes, it's a coffee flavored IPA.
http://www.fortgeorgebrewery.com/bee.../java-the-hop/
Not sure I'll buy it again, but I was somewhat afraid it would be undrinkable. It's definitely drinkable and perhaps even really good.
Checking in from the Trappist
Baeltane brewing in Novato - The Frig That Ate The World double IPA - fkn good
Prarie Ale farmhouse makes me want to jump on the bar and sing!
http://youtu.be/ZbrnXl2gO_k
surly bar chick isn't exactly killing it with the service - why do low wage people who rely on tips act like douchbags?
TeleMike- Keep an eye out for Three Monkey's IPA. They're in Madera and there stuff is on tap at least as far north as Merced, so you may see it in your area. Damn good IPA!
Thanks. Moving on to Beer Revolution. Two beer limit (self imposed) is killing me. Good thing I have some time to enjoy.
They're called assholes.
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Altamont Gimme Shelter IPA was great
Fort Point Villager IPA was not
Heretic Evil Cousin double IPA
Hanging with the NorCal/NV Stone rep. Learning quite a bit. A good stop.
Attachment 160326 This is some damn good IPA.
^ haven't seen it down here, but I do like Elysian in general. Will check at Whole Foods ...
Was a little anxious to start the weekend
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SN Equinox very good
Port Brewing High Tide Fresh Hop IPA also tasty
Had a DuganA from Avery last night. It was nice, more full bodied, with a good pungent pineiness to it. Not top of my list, but up there.
While not as good as space cake of the cannabinoid variety, this shit ain't bad. Really citrusy and kind of an ass kicker at 9%.
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