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    Quote Originally Posted by My Pet Powder Goat View Post
    I'd still file the stainless forest and pavment under "cloudy" or unfiltered.

    Binky, let's make some trades. Pm me sometime
    Stainless is borderline but Pavement is definitely a qualifier.

    Binky - Idle Hands, in your rotation? 4 Seam is damn good and just saw 6 Seam is coming this week.

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    No, not had much Idle Hands or Foam. Interested.
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    Between mppg and straw we can get a pretty solid trade group going. Some of the stuff out of ME and NH definitely rivals what we have here in VT. Foam, Frost and Foley all just recently started canning regularly, add Upper Pass and Fiddlehead's new canning line and its a weekly beer fest up here.

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    I like how this sounds. I love Upper Pass and Foley. I mentioned to mppg that i have to make even on a few outstanding trades, then we can work something out
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    ^

    Let me know.

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    A buddy brought some of these the other day. VERY GOOD!

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    Tried Hands is a small brewery in Ardmore, PA.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smartyiak View Post
    A buddy brought some of these the other day. VERY GOOD!

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    Tried Hands is a small brewery in Ardmore, PA.
    Very good and then some! Was just down that way a few weeks ago and that was #1 on my list of beer stops but of course they were sold out of cans. Their Milkshake and Technicolor Splendor are both phenomenal also.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binky View Post
    Very active trading and buying. I live 60 min from Trillium, 20 min from Proclamation, 1.5 from Treehouse. My brother lives in Hampton Roads, VA and a good friend lives in Richmond, so I get The Veil, Commonwealth, and Benchtop, etc

    You are in Maine, right? Want to trade some Bissell? pm me
    Nice!

    No, I'm in NH, not ME, but 45 minutes from Portland (and the same from Boston), so I get up there when I can. I trade with FD, but it's hard to fill a cooler with good beers vs what he can do. We have Great Rhythm, Stoneface, Garrison City, and Deciduous. They're all good to ok, but don't quite have the VT or Maine punch...or Treehouse.

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    Dude! Tell me that's not a plastic glass!

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    Tumbler, was outside grilling so glass is a no no!

    Late Edit: I'll take as much Squeeze as you want to send, Hi-Fi doesn't suck either and Nothing Gold and Swish are not outclassed by many in VT or anywhere else imo.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    Tumbler, was outside grilling so glass is a no no!
    Sally

    Late Edit: I'll take as much Squeeze as you want to send, Hi-Fi doesn't suck either and Nothing Gold and Swish are not outclassed by many in VT or anywhere else imo.
    NG is over for the season. No Weds Swish release right now which sucks!

    Squeeze is kinda like SOS...kinda sorta. Maybe not. IDK! I prefer the Hi-Fi though.

    Well, I'm gonna head over there now since they have HiFi and squeeze available.

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    Still have a few NG's left from the last shipment, probably time to bury those at this point. Definitely some similarity on the citrus flavors between SOS and Squeeze I guess. Excellent!!!

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    Loved this



    Did not love this...weird bitterness
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    Currently enjoying the Wachusette Wally. Pretty solid and no waiting in line required. Hitting the packie on tuesday night for SoS or going to Trillium on lunch break gets old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishingME View Post
    Currently enjoying the Wachusette Wally. Pretty solid and no waiting in line required. Hitting the packie on tuesday night for SoS or going to Trillium on lunch break gets old.
    Wally is solid for sure. And second the getting old waiting in lines for beers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PhishingME View Post
    Currently enjoying the Wachusette Wally. Pretty solid and no waiting in line required. Hitting the packie on tuesday night for SoS or going to Trillium on lunch break gets old.
    Wally is great, no line waiting makes it better. It is like if Tree House Julius and Wormtown Be Hoppy had a baby.


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    some damn good IPA's out there

    BBC is killing it lately. Sipping Uncanny Valley on a rainy Sunday. Something about the texture is bliss.


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    Just poured a Zero Gravity, Madonna. Semi-clear dipa perfection.
    I like the 12 ounce six packs, also. So many great choices right now, waiting in line for beer, will be something we laugh about it, from here on out.
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    I wish we saw more beers in 16 ounce cans here in Colorado. Hoping that trend catches on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    Just poured a Zero Gravity, Madonna. Semi-clear dipa perfection.
    I like the 12 ounce six packs, also. So many great choices right now, waiting in line for beer, will be something we laugh about it, from here on out.
    Golden Age indeed
    That Madonna is pretty damn good, had one yesterday.

    Just enjoyed a Frost Plush, holy crap that is a tasty beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by t-the-east View Post
    Just enjoyed a Frost Plush, holy crap that is a tasty beer.
    That last can release is unreal!

    River roost's Martian moon house... If Glimpse and The juicy Mas Verde had a delicious love child.


    Oft over-looked Rock art, and their 20th anniversary DIPA. I've already recommended, but not with this level of awesomeness
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    This weekend, I studied anatomy, drove a red Ferrari, and hung out with JC from Trillium

    ...and waited in exactly zero lines



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    Quote Originally Posted by glademaster View Post
    I wish we saw more beers in 16 ounce cans here in Colorado. Hoping that trend catches on.
    I'm seeing more lately mostly sold out of taprooms (Outer Range, Weldwerks, Wiley Roots, Cerebral, etc.). CO Breweries now have another mobile canning choice (Craft Canning) which should also help.

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    Just went to Outer Range for the first time last night. Neat brewery making some really cool beers. They would have gotten a lot more of money if they offered flights, as I was interested in trying damn near every beer they had on tap.

    Picked up some Orographic Lift cans, might have to grab another 4 pack today before rolling back to the RFV. It was great seeing some IPAs that weren't overly fruity. I love me some Simcoe hops.

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