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    This belong here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by telemike View Post
    Stone's new collaboration with 4 Hands and Bale Breaker is great!


    Sorry Not Sorry IPA

    I'm not usually that into beer with fruit but this one works for me.
    Yes! I'm exactly the same way. Found a bomber and enjoyed it this weekend. Great brew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rcamp View Post
    This belong here.
    It's got a really refreshing carbonation. I really love Green.

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    It's great. All their offerings I really enjoy. Julius though....wow!

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    I prefer alter ego but Julius is awesome.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    I prefer alter ego but Julius is awesome.
    Tree House is churning out some of the best beer in the country in my opinion.

    I'm going to say for me their IPA/IIPA's are kicking the VT big boys asses.

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    anyone want to trade me some Trillium/Treehouse for skis or boots?

    Still haven't had Night Shift or Tree House. Trillium is making the best stuff I've had to date.

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    Oregon craft beer drinkers are trying to stop the Anheuser-Busch, SABMiller merger — a $106 billion deal


    http://www.oregonlive.com/business/i...rt_river_index

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    Grabbed King Julius at Treehouse tonight. MNIAW will be happy cuz he gets one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    No problem..
    the rest of my rounds last weekend:


    -bissel bros substance - best beer I have had to date. ridiculously smooth
    -sorry not sorry ipa - west coasty and right up my alley
    -oxbow farmhouse pale - decent but kinda Belgian
    -banded horn DIPA - really nice
    -deciduous aerophyte pale - meh, kinda Belgian as well
    -foundation black IPA - probably too bitter for me but I was kinda slammed and seemed to like it
    -rising tide daymark - smooth
    -banded horn substance - really nice

    tastes from the ol' lady's:

    -north country cider
    -ballast boobs - later in the night so was tasting more like punch. I was really surprised it was something like 6.7%

    thanks again for the tips, wasatch. I may or may not have had 5 of the holy donut's best in a 3 day period. I like that town a lot.

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    I had my first Heady Topper a few days ago. I'm a west coast IPA guy, but I was very pleased. I just hope I don't have to wait another 5 years to get another.
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    Another awesome IPA from Foley Brothers! Thanks Iriponsnow

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    some damn good IPA's out there

    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    anyone want to trade me some Trillium/Treehouse for skis or boots?

    Still haven't had Night Shift or Tree House. Trillium is making the best stuff I've had to date.
    Nightshift getting better with their hop stuff of late. Wife works 10 minutes from the brewery and fresh Whirlpool working for me. 4.5%, light, hop forward, and one of the better session beers I can regularly get my hands on. Trillium great but a bit of a pain in the ass lately as it sells out so quick. I like it but not revolving my schedule around it. Stoked their Canton facility is up and running.... Can't wait to see that on tap around town again + bottles in shops + retail keg hopes. Speaking of which...

    Just put a keg of MO on the home brew system. Looking crazy clear without the dank haze I fondly recall from years past but tasting great.
    Uno mas

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    ^MO is so smooth and tasty on tap.

    Hoping to score some Bissell next week. It's an elusive one.

    FD gave me the heads up on this one...wow, this is really good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
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    Another awesome IPA from Foley Brothers! Thanks Iriponsnow
    Fucking hell, this shit is good. Gandhi-bot-esque.

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    Not sure if this has been covered yet but Ninja vs. Unicorn dipa from Pipeworks is good if you can find it Click image for larger version. 

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    Headed to Colorado tomorrow. I'll bring some Treehouse in case anyone wants to make some turns and taste some amazing beers. Vail.

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    Not very impressed with SoS Session 2.

    I guess it does a good job of what it claims to profess. Just too pricey to justify it IMO.

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    some damn good IPA's out there

    Quote Originally Posted by MMP View Post
    Headed to Colorado tomorrow. I'll bring some Treehouse in case anyone wants to make some turns and taste some amazing beers. Vail.
    Awesome on ya MMP. Wise to take him up on his offer. Enjoy the snow. Was actually sweating just strolling around Boston today. Epiphany helping with my warm weather blues.
    Uno mas

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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Not very impressed with SoS Session 2.

    I guess it does a good job of what it claims to profess. Just too pricey to justify it IMO.
    What have you had that tastes better at that ABV?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wasatchback View Post
    What have you had that tastes better at that ABV?
    At 4.8%, nothing. It's not that it tasted poorly so to speak, I just expected something a little more full for the price.

    SN Pale Ale is just as drinkable IMO at higher ABV and lower price.

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    just picked up a four-pack of Burlington Beer Co's, DIPA offering
    'It's Complicated Being a Wizard'
    it's to early for a DIPA, i'll check back later

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    just picked up a four-pack of Burlington Beer Co's, DIPA offering
    'It's Complicated Being a Wizard'
    it's to early for a DIPA, i'll check back later

    Just polished off a can about 30 ago, the new recipe has a bit more bite than the previous version.

    Foley Bros. Pieces of 8 is quite possibly the best beer I have ever had, get some. These guys are absolutely crushing it with every one of their brews!

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    Quote Originally Posted by buttahflake View Post
    just picked up a four-pack of Burlington Beer Co's, DIPA offering
    'It's Complicated Being a Wizard'
    it's to early for a DIPA, i'll check back later

    Good shit right there. Like their 'light in the window' rye IPA as well.

    Invited a bunch of my UT touring partners over last night and we polished off 5 growlers of Hill farmstead. Shit got crazy! I Still have a bunch of headies, SOS, tributes, and lost nation Gose to drink. hopefully after a sick powder day.
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    Drink all ipas fresh as possible
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