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Old 04-12-2014, 07:15 PM   #91
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I just had a Pipeworks Unicorn vs Ninja. Pretty damn good.

Unicorn Vs Ninja. Ninja wins every time. What did you think happened to all the unicorns?


Craft brews are popular among the brethren I take it.
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Old 04-12-2014, 10:15 PM   #92
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Forgot to mention, not only does Greenbush have a great selection of beers but they make an excellent brisket sammie!
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Unicorn Vs Ninja. Ninja wins every time. What did you think happened to all the unicorns? .
They just hide better.
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Old 04-15-2014, 11:13 AM   #94
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OK you had to light the fuse.....I live just a few miles from Dragonmead and frequent it on a regular basis. I used to brew at Kuhnhenn Brewery and go there often also....Griffin Claw is outstanding as is anything from Founders, Bell's, Shorts or New Holland. I also love Arbor Brewing, Jolly Pumpkin, Dark Horse and a couple dozen more Michigan Breweries. Michigan is not known as the Great Beer State for nothin!!!!
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Old 04-15-2014, 01:10 PM   #95
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New Glarus is a big one here that has a lot of good selections plus their limited run "thumbprint series". Ale Asylum and Lake Louie are a couple more of my favorite. Then of course there is my homebrew.

While not local to me I have been really diggin' stuff coming from Alesmith and Clown Shoes breweries. Unfortunately Stone pulled out of Wisconsin and I'm pretty sure Dogfish Head did as well, which were my go-to faves.

+1 on the beer pass idea.
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Old 04-15-2014, 02:46 PM   #96
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OK you had to light the fuse.....I live just a few miles from Dragonmead and frequent it on a regular basis. I used to brew at Kuhnhenn Brewery and go there often also....Griffin Claw is outstanding as is anything from Founders, Bell's, Shorts or New Holland. I also love Arbor Brewing, Jolly Pumpkin, Dark Horse and a couple dozen more Michigan Breweries. Michigan is not known as the Great Beer State for nothin!!!!
I think I'll stop by Kuhnhunns tomorrow. Any recommendations?
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Old 04-15-2014, 05:54 PM   #97
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Do happen to like Old Chub and been lucky to get a decent supply of Goose Island Bourbon County Stout. Also a fan of the Samuel Smith Chocolate Stout
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Old 04-15-2014, 08:44 PM   #98
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Mmmm...Old Chub! Drank me a sixer of Old Chub on Friday of teh NorTex Bash!
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Old 04-15-2014, 08:54 PM   #99
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Drinking a New Belgium Ranger IPA tonight....Forgot how good they are!
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Old 04-16-2014, 07:30 AM   #100
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Lots of love for Founders which is my fav as well. But since this was about local brews and the east coast is a bit under-represented in this thread, cheers to my favorite local:

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Bonsai Brewing Project! I'll get you a live pic from there this evening!
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Got this video in my Email today. Had to share. Best beer I have ever tasted, bar none.

Searched hard for this thread, so I could share. Too "Beer Geeky" for me, but some will like it.

Alpine brewery in E. San Diego County, CA has a brewpub that serves BBQ. Stick with beer only.

Making Alpine Brewing Co.'s Nelson IPA:
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I had others tell me the Founders KBS was rare, it was on tap at our local bar, in the big town of Hollywood Township, MN which has the bustlin population of around 1,100 people. I think my wife and I drank at least 8 beers off that keg.
Drinking beer has finally paid off!!!
This bar put out an invite to people to be beer tasters for a local beer magazine called "The Growler". My wife and I are on the panel tonight. I am hoping to taste a lot of local brews as there are so many new breweries popping up.
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Got this video in my Email today. Had to share. Best beer I have ever tasted, bar none.

Searched hard for this thread, so I could share. Too "Beer Geeky" for me, but some will like it.

Alpine brewery in E. San Diego County, CA has a brewpub that serves BBQ. Stick with beer only.

Making Alpine Brewing Co.'s Nelson IPA:West Coaster "Behind the Brew" - Alpine Nelson IPA - YouTube
Duet is my favorite from Alpine and at the top of my all time West Coast IPA's list
Note: Alpine has limited capacity in their brewery and has made an agreement with Green Flash to make Duet and Nelson on a rotating basis. Not a contract beer but they will brew it there under strict supervision. They have started with Nelson in April and May will be Duet. So expect to start seeing more Alpine up north. It has already started flowing up here in the LA/North OC area, I had a pint of Nelson last Saturday at Eagle Rock in LA.
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