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    Quote Originally Posted by stapes View Post
    Illusion Dweller IPA and was pretty disappointed
    Haha, those guys must be rock climbers. What does the label look like?

    Try the real Illusion Dweller (crack in J-tree) and you won't be disappointed! (from what I hear anyways, my shoulder was too jacked up to climb it on my annual trip this year)


    Hugh, where are you getting Racer X recently???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Haha, those guys must be rock climbers. What does the label look like?

    Try the real Illusion Dweller (crack in J-tree) and you won't be disappointed! (from what I hear anyways, my shoulder was too jacked up to climb it on my annual trip this year)


    Hugh, where are you getting Racer X recently???
    No label. Just a brewpub in Boulder. FYIPA is the shit.

    Bent Nail IPA from Red Lodge is pretty good and my go to as of late. Too bad fucking Costco stores it at room temp. I'd like to do a taste test to see the difference.
    Also, Doublehaul IPA from Kettlehouse is the shit and gets to BZN pretty quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Haha, those guys must be rock climbers. What does the label look like?

    Try the real Illusion Dweller (crack in J-tree) and you won't be disappointed! (from what I hear anyways, my shoulder was too jacked up to climb it on my annual trip this year)


    Hugh, where are you getting Racer X recently???
    Here's the description Schralp - "Just like one of the best climbs at Joshua Tree, this I.P.A., chock full of UK Kent Golding hops, is not only beautiful to look at, but after quaffing a few pints, you’ll have that same satisfaction as if you were pulling that final crux move at the end of the climb. This beer is also dry hopped with whole flower, UK Kent Golding hops.
    OG: 1.062 TG: 1.008 ABV: 6.4%"

    Cold and snowy finally, might have to crack a bottle of the Warrior IPA. There's also an Avery Maharaja in the fridge calling my name.

    Isn't Younger out any week now for you CA guys? A few local places had it last year but I couldn't bring myself to wait in line for an hour and pay $10 for a 10 oz pour. Kinda want to this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    Hugh, where are you getting Racer X recently???
    Yesterday here: http://www.ajsmarket.com/ <- perhaps the best nerd beer bottle selection in Santa Cruz area.

    stapes - Pliny the Younger is out this Friday at the Brewery. wasn't $10 for a 10oz, but it wasn't cheap either. Good beer... last years wasn't worth waiting in line IMO (covered up thread). Curious to see what other doubles and triples come out for beer week

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    Drakes Hopocalypse Black Label (12.5% IIPA won Gold at last year's DIPA/TIPA fest and beat the pants off the Younger) also releases this Saturday. It will be a good test to see how the brew team is really doing since Brian's departure last year, after Aroma Coma was kind of a letdown.

    Unfortunately I'll be missing both releases for my AIARE 2 training (pretty good excuse IMO) ... hopefully plenty left for Beer Week which doesn't start until 2/8.
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    Quote Originally Posted by guroo270 View Post
    I think I'm drinking one of the last stone 10th anniversary ipa's in nashville today. I'm looking forward to it.

    I drank a whole growler of green man ipa the other day and barely got a buzz on. Not sure if that's more telling of my problem or if it was just weak.
    You live in Trashville and post about beer? And skiing?
















    Good on you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stapes View Post
    Here's the description Schralp - "Just like one of the best climbs at Joshua Tree, this I.P.A., chock full of UK Kent Golding hops, is not only beautiful to look at, but after quaffing a few pints, you’ll have that same satisfaction as if you were pulling that final crux move at the end of the climb. This beer is also dry hopped with whole flower, UK Kent Golding hops.
    OG: 1.062 TG: 1.008 ABV: 6.4%"

    I also picked up on the reference a few years ago. I've climbed Illusion Dweller back in the day, and the beer is much easier to savor than the climb, I'll tell you that. Mountain Sun brews up some fine beers for sure. Great place to knock back a few after climbing in Eldo or spewing about climbing at Neptune. But I regress.

    Dillon Dam Brewery in Summit, just released their IPA and it's pretty good. Lots of hoppy complexity and a nice body.
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    Fuck... you guys might not produce any snow but bravo on the beer.

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    I'm sure I may have even mentioned 3Floyds "Zombie Dust" but on my way back from Florida we made it a point to stop in the Indiana brewpub. Unfortunately no growler fills or even any in 6ers to buy but that stuff is REALLY good on tap. Had some great PAs, IPAs, etc at the Cigar City brewpub in Florida while we were there. There are so many incredible pub only beers at just about any brewpub and I certainly wasn't dissapointed at either. Both had lots of good stout too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by telemike View Post
    You live in Trashville and post about beer? And skiing?









    Good on you.

    If you ever want help with secret CA surf breaks and ski lines let me know. My buddy Carl will help you out.
    I just moved here about 6 months ago from Boulder. I also grew up skiing Bear Valley and Kirkwood. I gained my love for craft beer in college because I'm a little guy, 5'8'', and couldn't down a 24 pack of swill like everyone else, so I started looking for 8-10%ers I could enjoy. Arrogant Bastard and Nimbus Brewery in Tucson sparked my interest.

    Speaking of Stone, and I know it's not an IPA, but I know I've been bitching about caramel maltiness, but their 12-12-12 has been fan-fucking-tastic. Big ups to stone for making a beer I really enjoy in a genre I generally don't care for.
    "One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."

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    Quote Originally Posted by guroo270 View Post
    Speaking of Stone, and I know it's not an IPA, but I know I've been bitching about caramel maltiness, but their 12-12-12 has been fan-fucking-tastic. Big ups to stone for making a beer I really enjoy in a genre I generally don't care for.
    Didja get any of the Stone Enjoy by?

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    Yeah, I was out in San Jose and stopped in at craft brew geared liquor store in down town. I was going fishing with a buddy and I picked up 4 of them. I asked if they had any Pliny and they were "all out". I told them my sob story that I'm way out here in TN now and never have any chance to get it any more, "thanks though". A little later the stocker guy brought over hand fulls of beer to put in the fridge and I held the door open for him. When I went to check out he brought out a Pliny and said, "Here, this is from my personal stash." I had one while I was fishing, but poured the others out to family members over Thanksgiving dinner. They had had "some" craft beers, and were pretty blown away by Pliny and Enjoy by.

    While I was in there (I guess they had just put the Enjoy by out that morning) at least 5 guys came through there and picked up their two per customer limit. I knew I was fortunate when I spotted it. It reminded me of this one day I went to Stone while I was in San Diego, total luck, but it was a day or two after they had a big event where they were pouring ALL of their vertical epics that they had released. I was one of about 5 people there, had the place to myself, and got to try quite a few of them, including the 7-7-07, 8-8-08, 5-5-05. The 7-7-07 was my favorite, kind of similar to 8-8-08 but aged in red wine barrels. I also was fortunate enough that day to get to try one of my favorite beers of all time there, which was a double dry hopped IPA that was only ever available there, but I have a feeling that's what the Enjoy by was.
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    Last edited by guroo270; 01-31-2013 at 01:47 PM.
    "One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."

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    Quote Originally Posted by DickMerkin View Post
    And Yes...Breakfast Stout is the shit. I was really not drinking much stout (burnout) until I tried it, and now I'm back.
    Mikkeller Beer Geek Breakfast ("weasel" if you can find it) or Dieu du Ciel "Peche Mortel" will be right along you alley. They are some awesome coffee stouts.

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    Hopslam is drinking more smooth than last year.

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    DIPA festival this weekend!!!


    Also, from Jeremy Warren:
    April 2013 - Knee Deep will be releasing a really big Imperial IPA, we're talking HUGE. So big, that we are wondering if its still an IPA. Specs: 15% to 17% ABV, 100 + IBU's. This will be big and will be a rotating beer throughout the year. (Beer will have limited distribution)
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    If anybody is rolling through Brooklyn/NYC check out the Six Point beers. Bengali Tiger is the IPA and Resin is a double IPA. One of the best breweries around imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SchralphMacchio View Post
    DIPA festival this weekend!!!


    Also, from Jeremy Warren:
    I'm still up in the air on DIPA vs. a day of wine-casked beers. WHY DO THEY HAVE TO BE THE SAME DAY.
    Also - Sunday is Sierra Nevada takeover at Beer Rev - they're filling every tap with a different beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    Also - Sunday is Sierra Nevada takeover at Beer Rev - they're filling every tap with a different beer.
    48 taps worth of different Sierra Nevadas? There's some good shit in their "side catalog"

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    It's not an IPA but if the Sierra Narwhal is on tap you have to try it. Crazy good imperial stout.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PowerWhore7 View Post
    Fuck... you guys might not produce any snow but bravo on the beer.

    Damn that looks good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uglymoney View Post
    Damn that looks good.
    Minus that frosty glass. Flavor killer.
    "One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hugh Conway View Post
    48 taps worth of different Sierra Nevadas? There's some good shit in their "side catalog"
    https://www.facebook.com/events/373662702729154/

    Yep. 4 different bigfoots. Hopefully I won't be too hungover on Sunday.

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    Can't get it in bottles but if you're ever in Fort Collins make sure to stop by equinox brewing. Space ghost ipa and satellite ipa are two of my all time favorites!

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    From the lack of responses, I just have to ask... You guys DO know you aren't supposed to drink craft beer in a frosty frozen mug, right? Anyone that doesn't believe me really should experiment for themselves. Although I no longer believe it to be a craft brew, I did this with a Sierra Nevada PA. Take one beer, pour half of it in a frozen mug, the other half in a room temperature mug. Try both. You'll be amazed. Or for the ones that need citations.

    http://www.craftbeer.com/craft-beer-...beer-retailers
    "One season per year, the gods open the skies, and releases a white, fluffy, pillow on top of the most forbidding mountain landscapes, allowing people to travel over them with ease and relative abandonment of concern for safety. It's incredible."

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