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Old 02-26-2015, 04:40 PM   #1
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If you try and cut cost on your beer, then you need to ask your wife if you can stop holding her purse because your friends are making fun of you...

2 Dorado 22's is usually a good way to start the night.

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Old 02-27-2015, 10:04 AM   #2
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If you try and cut cost on your beer, then you need to ask your wife if you can stop holding her purse because your friends are making fun of you...

2 Dorado 22's is usually a good way to start the night.

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That would be the end of my night!

Love the Dorado Double IPA...2 of those and you feel good and not bloated.
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Old 02-27-2015, 11:04 AM   #3
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Lagunitas is my go to smooth not to strong . But long hammer I.p.a by red hook will give u the bang for your buck . But if u wanna try some good variety of I.p.a's if your in my neck of the woods "Butchers brewing " in santee pretty dam good
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Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
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Old 02-27-2015, 11:09 AM   #5
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Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
You might get your man card revoked Just kidding....but not really
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You might get your man card revoked Just kidding....but not really
Idk I know some guys who love those crazy ipa's but can't handle a strong stout
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Idk I know some guys who love those crazy ipa's but can't handle a strong stout
Traveled for work up by the Bay area and had a local microbrew that was a stout ipa. Damn good.
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Old 02-27-2015, 06:09 PM   #8
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Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
Stouts (including barrel aged) have always been my fav. The pic below is mostly dif types of stouts that I have aging.
Always liked ipas as well but they've really grown on me these past couple years. When stouts are too heavy you can always count on a good ipa (or 8) to do you right. Cheers! 🍻 🍻

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Stouts (including barrel aged) have always been my fav. The pic below is mostly dif types of stouts that I have aging.
Always liked ipas as well but they've really grown on me these past couple years. When stouts are too heavy you can always count on a good ipa (or 8) to do you right. Cheers! �� ��

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Oooo I see some good ones in there. Those Windmer brrrbons are tasty, just had a 2011 ylast year. Had one of those Lost Abby this week, that thing was like bam I'm in your face flavor. The Averys are pretty good too. That looks like a pretty special Firestone.
Check out Humboldt black Xantus, going to drink one when I get home from work. Check out the Anderson valley bourbon barrel stout those are great. And Inland Empire Brewery stout is so good I could have it for breakfast
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Oooo I see some good ones in there. Those Windmer brrrbons are tasty, just had a 2011 ylast year. Had one of those Lost Abby this week, that thing was like bam I'm in your face flavor. The Averys are pretty good too. That looks like a pretty special Firestone.
Check out Humboldt black Xantus, going to drink one when I get home from work. And check out the Anderson valley bourbon barrel stout those are great too.
Love that Anderson valley bourbon barrel! Love my lost Abbey and avery uncle Jacobs stout as well. That special firestone is the shyit. It's called parabola and if you like barrel aged stouts, it's a must try. I'll be sure to look for that Humboldt black xantus, thank you.
That's funny you mentioned the brrrbon 2011. I just cracked my only 2011 last week! This pics for you. The other 8 are all from 2012. It aged wonderfully!
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Old 03-04-2015, 10:10 PM   #11
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Am I the only one who doesn't actually care for ipa's?
I prefer Hefe and stouts, especially barrel aged stouts.
I'm with you on that. I do like the yellowtail pale ale (just a regular PA, not an IPA), and anytime I can get my hands in something spicy (habanero sculpin IPA) I'm all about it.... So I had to buy some.

But usually more of a stout and porter guy. Though I'm starting to find some IPAs I like lately.
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