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    Quote Originally Posted by jmedslc View Post
    Yeah! Neighbor has a Pliny clone on his tap right now.

    Any chance you can share your source for HT recipe?
    I have been super busy at work so I went with a Northern Brewer kit. It came with the Vermont ale yeast(Chico) but when I went to do the yeast starter last week the heater on my stir plate kicked on(after I left) and cook the little guys. Had to get another vial and start over.

    I also have a Pliny clone on tap, another NB kit, its good.
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    I was in San Diego last weekend and hit several different breweries and enjoyed quite a few IPAs. I went to Ballast Point (Linda Vista location), Mike Hess (North Park), Stone (Liberty Station), and Green Flash. San Diego is definitely an IPA town. All these breweries had several IPAs on tap. The other trend seems to be beers with some type of chili pepper added. Interestingly, winter beers don't seem to be a big deal. I guess in a place that doesn't really get cold in the winter that's understandable!

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    Quote Originally Posted by scottyb View Post
    I have been super busy at work so I went with a Northern Brewer kit. It came with the Vermont ale yeast(Chico) but when I went to do the yeast starter last week the heater on my stir plate kicked on(after I left) and cook the little guys. Had to get another vial and start over.

    I also have a Pliny clone on tap, another NB kit, its good.
    sweet, will pass along to my buddy.

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    Another vote for the Stone Drink By - delicious.

    Someone mentioned this a few pages back, but NEBCO Sea Hag is really, really good.

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    Barrelhouse IPA

    Dank hoppy mango goodness.

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    I picked up a case of Lawson's Sip of Sunshine today. It's going to be a good weekend!

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    ^
    That definitely will start the weekend out on a high note. You may even catch some rays on sun mtn tomorrow afternoon to enjoy sipping it in the lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FussyDutchman View Post
    ^
    That definitely will start the weekend out on a high note. You may even catch some rays on sun mtn tomorrow afternoon to enjoy sipping it in the lot.
    Earning turns in the AM, then some XC in the PM. Gotta earn these calories!

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    +1 on the 12/26/14 Enjoy by.

    A bit different than the last couple, especially the 4/20. But very, very good nonetheless.

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    good friends drink good beer, washed down with liberal amounts of pliny clone on tap
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    My four year old gave me a growler of Golden Nugget IPA from Toppling Goliath for Christmas. Apparently she insisted that was what I really wanted. Good gift and I'm enjoying it right now!

    Yesterday I went a different route with a good old award winning Pabst. 32 degree water with chunks of ice with the air only a few degrees warmer.


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    ok thats awesome. except of course, for the russian brew

    but seriously, awesome pic!
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    Quote Originally Posted by powdork View Post
    ok thats awesome. except of course, for the russian brew

    but seriously, awesome pic!
    Thanks! Truth be told I had a couple cans of Modus Hoperandi packed but I forgot them at home so I made an emergency pit stop for a box of PBR.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ASmileyFace View Post
    +1 on the 12/26/14 Enjoy by.

    A bit different than the last couple, especially the 4/20. But very, very good nonetheless.
    Seems like Stone has really increased the enjoy by production in the past few releases which is good. I even saw a 1/6bbl keg of the 12-26-14 ($139).

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    I thought 12/26 tasted like a wet sock personally

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    The 12/26 had a strong grapefruit smell and I enjoyed the taste. Gave a nice buzz to boot.

    But, Second Fiddle from Fiddlehead is damn tasty! Only had a sample at bar that happened to have a couple cans and was nice enough to share with us.

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    Got a gift card to a place that has $8 growler fills for rest of December.

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    Long Trail Limbo has served me well the past few days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dumpy View Post
    For whatever reason, IPA seems to be most breweries "flagship" beer. Can you name a decent micro brewery that doesn't make an IPA year round? (Omegang is the only one I can come up with)

    Not discounting the style, cause I love em , I just find this interesting. IPAs do give me a hangover like no other beer can though, maybe this is why I'm nitpicking on this one. IPAs hurt, even in small doses. 3 Southern Tiers gave me a pretty serious all day hangover once and I didn't even get drunk. WTF!?!?!
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    I have seen a few folks that can not take a hoppy beer. My ex could not drink anything with even a bit of hops.

    Good reason to git rid of that cunt.
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    Headed to Portland OR tomorrow. Tell me where to go. I've never been there. Looking for tasty beer and food. They don't have to be together.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastCoastPDR View Post
    Headed to Portland OR tomorrow. Tell me where to go. I've never been there. Looking for tasty beer and food. They don't have to be together.
    1. Go to Deschutes
    2. Go anywhere that has boneyard.
    3. Seriously, Portland OR has so many good IPA's it's not fair.

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    How about food. I do like food trucks.

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    I'm sure it's been thoroughly discussed, but I just had some Ballast Point Sculpin on draft. We don't have this in Utah and I forgot how good this shit is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by schuss View Post
    1. Go to Deschutes
    2. Go anywhere that has boneyard.
    3. Seriously, Portland OR has so many good IPA's it's not fair.
    Schuss, check out WHYM beer cafe in Ports at the Rye border. Nice line up on tap and the owner is cool guy. We're actually looking to cut a trail from the tracks (rail trail) right to the bar!

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