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    Shipyard Finder....Not too shabby. Not the most dank but smooth.

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    Happy New Year, beer mags
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    Quote Originally Posted by t-the-east View Post
    The regular ipa is decent, they come up with some one offs that are spectacular. We just got in a Trilateral IPA that is really good. You didn’t get it from my shop did you!?
    Their IPA is ok. I have had some really great draft IPAs that are way better than their "IPA". Don't give up on them yet!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binky View Post




    Happy New Year, beer mags
    What the fuck is that?

    You should probably drink more water.

    Happy new years!

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    This is delicious. Love the finish

    Perfect beer to ring in the new year. thanks Mike!
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    Glad you like it.
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    Ya man, its great. A little bready malt in the middle leads right into a pineapple, guava citrus zest.

    First good beer I've had since I got to Utah.

    I might have to break out another to celebrate, any recommendations for a follow up?
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    Without further delay...


    Intresting, very good, smooth, citrusy, tropical, a touch of grass and dank weed, I can't yet put my finger on the finish.
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    I haven’t tried those Santa Cruz beers yet. HUB is always good. Their Abominable Ale and the IPX series are worth checking out.

    And those aren’t the best CA (and OR) has to offer by far. I’ll send you a crowler of something from FieldWork next time I get down to the big city in a couple weeks.
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    Thanks man, plenty more Vermont brews that you have to try.
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    I appreciate and enjoy the opportunity to share and trade.
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    One of my favorites from Foundation, maybe the perfect red ipa.


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    Tasty one from Mayflower, Plymouth, MA.
    Citra, Chinook and Mosiac. Incredible mouth feel and smell. Taste is apricots and mangoes. So smooth, can't tell it's a DIPA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Tasty one from Mayflower, Plymouth, MA.
    Citra, Chinook and Mosiac. Incredible mouth feel and smell. Taste is apricots and mangoes. So smooth, can't tell it's a DIPA.
    Born on 12/20/17

    feeling a little parched?

    farnum ice cream #66 whatever is good at 9.5

    Burlington beerco 'merican DIPA was pretty decent, 12/17/17

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    Pieces of Eight is my favorite from the Bros Foley. Yeah, it's been a long couple of weeks. I might just keep going with these.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Todd Zander View Post
    feeling a little parched?

    farnum ice cream #66 whatever is good at 9.5

    Burlington beerco 'merican DIPA was pretty decent, 12/17/17

    foley centennial....should I have gone with the prospect?
    Do you mean farnham 'milk shake' 66? Its Very good. Better then first batch
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    some damn good IPA's out there

    New/old Ouroboros DIPA from the Alchemist. Very good, like a citrusy Heady.



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    Quote Originally Posted by HankScorpio View Post
    New/old Ouroboros DIPA from the Alchemist. Very good, like a citrusy Heady.



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    I wasn't overly impressed with the last batch, anything different on this one?

    Continuing my Hoppy Red Ale theme, this one is not quite as hoppy but damn smooth and a bit lighter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    I wasn't overly impressed with the last batch, anything different on this one?

    Continuing my Hoppy Red Ale theme, this one is not quite as hoppy but damn smooth and a bit lighter.

    I’ve had some inconsistent Heady batches lately but the case I got tastes spot on. Also got some Alena IPA in there which is quite different from Skadoosh and still exceptional.

    If you’re in to red ales, keep and eye out for Maine Beer Co.’s Red Wheelbarrow. Not sure when they brew it but it’s a really unique, hoppy, earthy red ale.


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    Quote Originally Posted by HankScorpio View Post
    I’ve had some inconsistent Heady batches lately but the case I got tastes spot on. Also got some Alena IPA in there which is quite different from Skadoosh and still exceptional.

    If you’re in to red ales, keep and eye out for Maine Beer Co.’s Red Wheelbarrow. Not sure when they brew it but it’s a really unique, hoppy, earthy red ale.


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    I'm on bit of an Alchemist hiatus, not for any other reason than I always have multiple brews in the fridge and just want to give it a little break...which will promptly end when the new Skadoosh is released. Heady is probably my least favorite of the regulars and agreed on Alena.

    Haven't had Wheelbarrow in a while but good call, I'll have to keep an eye out for it.

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