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    Heh, "Dank and Sticky". Just the way I like my women!

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    I lent a friend who owns a liquor store a set of atomic 165 slalom skis and he gave as rent a 12'er of Squatters hop rising and a six pack of Hopslam. I hope he wants to try some of my other boards. I like his currency.
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    Had a couple good ones tonight. Four Winds Juxtapose IPA from the west coast in BC and Moralite from Dieu Du Ceil! in Quebec. Both great canadian IPA's.

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    Anyone know anything about these?
    Nice little care package from back east.
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    I will be investigating their contents later.

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    Had Melvin IPA and Pale Ale at a beerfest last weekend. Wow. The nose on those!!!

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    Isn't Uinta SLC based?

    Anyway, good score with the armageddon and duckpin. Resin is solid IMO but not a favorite.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Anyone know anything about these?
    Nice little care package from back east.
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    Quote Originally Posted by east or bust View Post
    Isn't Uinta SLC based?

    Anyway, good score with the armageddon and duckpin. Resin is solid IMO but not a favorite.
    Yea, Uinta is from MoMo country. Take a lap

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawjack View Post
    Yea, Uinta is from MoMo country. Take a lap
    Hey the average of all of those beers is to the east of him

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    Quote Originally Posted by strawjack View Post
    Yea, Uinta is from MoMo country. Take a lap
    Well, they came from a friend who is from DC so I assumed they were all from the east. I am quite familiar with Uinta though. Either way, don't give a fuck where they are from if they taste alright.

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    Utah mags should check out 2 Row Brewing if you enjoy good IPA's. Their Accelerator single IPA is delicious and one of the best beers I've had that was brewed in Utah. It's only available direct from the brewery near 6900 S 300 W, although they are working on getting into liquor stores.

    The also produce a double IPA that uses a different hop blend in each batch. I forget what the most recent blend is, but I got some of it less than a week after it had been bottled and it was also a great, balanced but very hop forward double IPA. I'm just not as in love with DIPAs as I used to be.

    It's expensive, but at least with their IPAs, the quality is worth the cost.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shredgnar View Post
    Anyone know anything about these?
    Nice little care package from back east.
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    I will be investigating their contents later.
    weird that you are in a brewery, or an absolutely epic man cave, asking how these beers are.... Big fan of the Hi-Res and the Molo.

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    picked up some Lost Nation Galaxy on my way home from skiing today
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    Galaxy Hops smell so freaking good
    this is a very good session IPA
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    "I don't pretend to have all the answers, and I think there's something to be said for that" -One For The Road

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    Didn't like the Watermelon, tasted like a jolly rancher = extract I'm guessing. However, it is slightly better straight from the bottle so you get less aroma.

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    The watermelon is a bit much compared to the grapefruit and pineapple, which are both winners IMO.

    I think the watermelon is better than a Purple Haze or similar.

    Fruit beer is REALLY hard to do, and Ballast Point does a great job with them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beer Drinker View Post
    The watermelon is a bit much compared to the grapefruit and pineapple, which are both winners IMO.

    I think the watermelon is better than a Purple Haze or similar.

    Fruit beer is REALLY hard to do, and Ballast Point does a great job with them.
    The watermelon was the first of theirs that I haven't liked. However, got a buzz on a road trip so it served its purpose.

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    I like the mixed 12-pack that Ballast Point/Constellation Brands is now doing (regular/grapefruit/pineapple). Now they just need to throw in a couple bottles of habanero to mix with the fruity ones.

    CO Mags - If you're near Golden, stop in and try the Alpha7 IPA from Cannonball Creek. REALLY good.

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    Just arrived in the mail. Incredible! Even better than I remember it at the taproom last year. Would love to attempt to brew a clone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColMan View Post
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    Just arrived in the mail. Incredible! Even better than I remember it at the taproom last year. Would love to attempt to brew a clone.
    Word on the interweb is its 100% golden promise malt with citra and mosaic hops. Surleys house yeast is dry English ale - wlp007 or similar.

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    For San Diego mags, Culture Brewing's 3X IPA is really really good. Way above expectations. Most small breweries mess up triples, but they nailed it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Word on the interweb is its 100% golden promise malt with citra and mosaic hops. Surleys house yeast is dry English ale - wlp007 or similar.
    Also heard they threw some warrior into the boil.
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    Looking forward to a Cannonball Creek/ Comrade collaboration. Among many others at tomorrow's Collaboration fest at Mile Hi.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ColMan View Post
    Also heard they threw some warrior into the boil.
    Likely for bittering. No one is going to waste money using citra for their 60 minute addition.

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    Just had a Summit Brewing 30th anniversary double IPA. Outstanding. Minimal malt. Very aromatic. A few types of experimental hops. Not overpowering for a DIPA. One of the best tasting best smelling IPA's I've had in a long time.

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    Melvin Melvin Melvin Melvin

    Asterisk and Mos Def at Thai Me Up recently..... Never had 100+ IBU 9% beers that are this crushable. Asterisk is pretty much straight Mosaic. Mos Def was a blend but lots of Citra. Kept licking my teeth and tasting fresh squeezed orange juice. Hoping they can keep the quality as high when distro finally Ramps up

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