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Post #1 Mon, May 9, 6:19 PM |
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dahldrin
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Feel like we need one, okay.
Picked this up in Prague and feel like drinking it, but only bought the one and it's more of a novelty than anything. ~1.5oz bottle with a ceramic stopper and 40% ABV. Got it at U Medvídků after having a couple beers at their pub. Was hoping to bring back a couple bottles of X-33, but it wasn't in season.
Speaking of what's in season, Lagunitas Undercover Shutdown. If you've never tried it, you should. 90% as good as something like Hop Slam at 1/4 of the price. That being said, about to drink a Hop Slam.
Still have a number of beers from Prague that I've been waiting for a special occasion to open up.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #2 Mon, May 9, 6:30 PM |
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dahldrin
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Also picked this up fairly recently. I'd never heard of it, but couldn't pass up a 10+ year old imperial stout at a reasonable price.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #3 Mon, May 9, 6:31 PM |
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Veyronman
Hours wasted - 97696
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lol that's basically a shot in a bottle. cute
The words I hate are: gangsta, ghetto, scum, poor, socialist, leftist, free healthcare, and leeching.
Aside Obama voters who like poverty and sharing misery from leeching of other's people salary, hating poor people is absolutely normal and justified.
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Post #4 Mon, May 9, 6:31 PM |
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xDRAN0x
Supercar Messiah - 59918
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so hip man so hip! would buy a dozen1!
Supercars.net's most experienced touge driver.
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Post #5 Mon, May 9, 6:32 PM |
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dahldrin
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Quote from Veyronman lol that's basically a shot in a bottle. cute
Yeah, even the guy selling it at the brewery was basically saying (in broken English) that it's a bit of a joke.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #6 Mon, May 9, 6:34 PM |
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AMGrulz
Supercar Messiah - 54404
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Quote from dahldrin Yeah, even the guy selling it at the brewery was basically saying (in broken English) that it's a bit of a joke.
Gotta like the honesty.
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Post #7 Mon, May 9, 6:51 PM |
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dahldrin
30K All Day - 31290
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Quote from AMGrulz Gotta like the honesty.
Everyone in Czech was pretty chill like that for the most part. Though, a couple people I talked to seemed to think they had the best beer in the world, Pilsner Urquell in particular. It's good, but, no. Honestly, USA #1. Just for shear variety, if nothing else.
EDIT: That being said, the unfiltered, unpasteurized pilsener I drank straight out of the barrel on the Pilsner Urquell brewery tour (only place it's available) was far and away the best pilsener I've ever had. This: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/pilsner-urquell-kvasnicovy-yeast-beer/44956/ "Bottle Available" is bullshit. I searched, asked and nothing. They even told us on the tour that if it isn't drank within like three weeks, they pour the barrels out because it goes bad so quickly without pasteurizing it.
I sense a runner in the garden...
Edited by dahldrin - Mon, May 9, 7:11 PM
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Post #8 Mon, May 9, 7:00 PM |
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dahldrin
30K All Day - 31290
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This thread has inspired me to do a fridge count.
42 big bottles. 23 small bottles. 2 1.5l magnums.
Admittedly ridiculous.
Also:
Favorite local brewery: Four Peaks/Papago Brewing Co. Can't decide. Four Peaks has some quality brews widely available on tap and in bottles. Papago has maybe my favorite beer of all (Elsie's Stout) and all kinds of good beers on tap.
Favorite national brewery: Lagunitas So many great seasonals and all very reasonably priced. What's not to love? Four Peaks (oddly) has had A Lil' Sumpin' Wild on tap for a while now and I've had more than my fair share.
Favorite international brewery: TOUGH Canada has some very good beers, really like Lion Stout, I'm a fan of Belgians (one of the magnums is a '07 Chimay Grand Reserve)... Just don't know.
Tell me yours. I want to find new, good beer.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #9 Mon, May 9, 7:01 PM |
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dahldrin
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This thread is just me posting and no one else. Sad thread.
;_;
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #10 Mon, May 9, 7:02 PM |
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TrueSportsCarMechanic
Supercar Messiah - 16836
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Quote from dahldrin This thread has inspired me to do a fridge count.
42 big bottles. 23 small bottles. 2 1.5l magnums.
Admittedly ridiculous.
Also:
Favorite local brewery: Four Peaks/Papago Brewing Co. Can't decide. Four Peaks has some quality brews widely available on tap and in bottles. Papago has maybe my favorite beer of all (Elsie's Stout) and all kinds of good beers on tap.
Favorite national brewery: Lagunitas So many great seasonals and all very reasonably priced. What's not to love? Four Peaks (oddly) has had A Lil' Sumpin' Wild on tap for a while now and I've had more than my fair share.
Favorite international brewery: TOUGH Canada has some very good beers, really like Lion Stout, I'm a fan of Belgians (one of the magnums is a '07 Chimay Grand Reserve)... Just don't know.
Tell me yours. I want to find new, good beer.
you just reminded me I have to fit a wheel to the bottom of my friends beer fridge. he is probably the only person I know who has more booze at home than you at any given time.
I like my coffee how I like my women; purchased from illiterate 3rd world farmers
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Post #11 Mon, May 9, 7:04 PM |
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RLQ
new member - 71386
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In before more beer snobs.
"People who own guns but don't support abortion don't matter anyway because their penises are so small that they can't even get a girl pregnant." SupraMan
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Post #12 Mon, May 9, 7:05 PM |
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dahldrin
30K All Day - 31290
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Quote from TrueSportsCarMechanic you just reminded me I have to fit a wheel to the bottom of my friends beer fridge. he is probably the only person I know who has more booze at home than you at any given time.
I've been drinking without buying, so I'm running a little low. EL OH EL. And I could have a lot more, but I go for quality over quantity. Don't even want to know how much cash is in that fridge. Especially since many aren't available around here or widely available at all.
I sense a runner in the garden...
Edited by dahldrin - Mon, May 9, 7:08 PM
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Post #13 Mon, May 9, 7:09 PM |
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Remington1187
Supercar Messiah - 8083
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old viscosity ale
2002 M6 Chevy Camaro Z28, Forged 402, Built T-56, 3.73's.. Full road race suspension ///502RWHP @ 6250RPM / 475RWTQ @ 4700RPM /// 7.01 @ 101.3mph///1998 Buick Regal GS.... smokes SRT-4s and 350Z's
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Post #14 Mon, May 9, 7:10 PM |
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Gouridebangzi
Supercar Messiah - 3249
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#$%#ing liberal snob
Real patriot drink warm Qingdao/Harbin beer
Maybe you also "chill beer in proper way", use "bottle opener" and let out small western style burp, not Guangxi style earthshaker belch
What you drink says you like take it up the butt
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Africa hippo crush wheelman plane
Africa hippo drink wheelman wine
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Post #15 Mon, May 9, 7:10 PM |
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dahldrin
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Quote from Remington1187 old viscosity ale
Eh. OLDER Viscosity is intense, though. Also, once saw my brother chug a bottle of Old Viscosity after a friend took a sip and didn't like it. Haha.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #16 Mon, May 9, 7:13 PM |
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dahldrin
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Quote from Gouridebangzi #$%#ing liberal snob
Real patriot drink warm Qingdao/Harbin beer
Maybe you also "chill beer in proper way", use "bottle opener" and let out small western style burp, not Guangxi style earthshaker belch
What you drink says you like take it up the butt
Shut your trap and get real, #%$got.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #17 Mon, May 9, 7:22 PM |
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Remington1187
Supercar Messiah - 8083
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My favorite recent beer is Sam Adams Noble Pils.. It tasted real good.
2002 M6 Chevy Camaro Z28, Forged 402, Built T-56, 3.73's.. Full road race suspension ///502RWHP @ 6250RPM / 475RWTQ @ 4700RPM /// 7.01 @ 101.3mph///1998 Buick Regal GS.... smokes SRT-4s and 350Z's
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Post #18 Mon, May 9, 7:27 PM |
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dahldrin
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I've yet to have a Sam Adams I'm REAL impressed with, but they have some decent stuff. Just saw that this year's Utopias is out. $199... lol. I had a taste a few years back. So not worth it. Friend payed like $300+ for it. Just buy a good bottle of Scotch and save yourself some money.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #19 Mon, May 9, 7:28 PM |
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TrueSportsCarMechanic
Supercar Messiah - 16836
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Quote from dahldrin I've yet to have a Sam Adams I'm REAL impressed with, but they have some decent stuff. Just saw that this year's Utopias is out. $199... lol. I had a taste a few years back. So not worth it. Friend payed like $300+ for it. Just buy a good bottle of Scotch and save yourself some money.
I've had the infinium but I haven't had the utopias. kind of want to buy it just to see how it is.
I like my coffee how I like my women; purchased from illiterate 3rd world farmers
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Post #20 Mon, May 9, 7:39 PM |
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dahldrin
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Quote from TrueSportsCarMechanic I've had the infinium but I haven't had the utopias. kind of want to buy it just to see how it is.
I almost bought an Infinium for the bottle alone, haha. But didn't feel like it was worth it. The guy that bought the Utopias also bought a couple bottles of Infinium when it first came out, hoping to make a buck. But I'm pretty certain I can still get them at Whole Foods for normal price, haha. Dude has a bunch of old, uncommon beers I'd like to get from him, though. Like an '06 Vertical Epic. Already have '07, '09 and '10 (three '10s, two '09s and one '07). Dude is so weird, though. New Years he brought a LOT of beer to a friend-of-a-friend's place then said "you can have what's left over" to that guy. Is said "#$%# that" and took some of it home, haha. Like an Oak-Aged Yeti, Crooked Line Black Ale and some other shit. I'd guess he brought like $100 in beer over and was just going to leave it with a more-or-less stranger.
I sense a runner in the garden...
Edited by dahldrin - Mon, May 9, 7:39 PM
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Post #21 Mon, May 9, 7:45 PM |
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TrueSportsCarMechanic
Supercar Messiah - 16836
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Quote from dahldrin I almost bought an Infinium for the bottle alone, haha. But didn't feel like it was worth it. The guy that bought the Utopias also bought a couple bottles of Infinium when it first came out, hoping to make a buck. But I'm pretty certain I can still get them at Whole Foods for normal price, haha. Dude has a bunch of old, uncommon beers I'd like to get from him, though. Like an '06 Vertical Epic. Already have '07, '09 and '10 (three '10s, two '09s and one '07). Dude is so weird, though. New Years he brought a LOT of beer to a friend-of-a-friend's place then said "you can have what's left over" to that guy. Is said "#$%# that" and took some of it home, haha. Like an Oak-Aged Yeti, Crooked Line Black Ale and some other shit. I'd guess he brought like $100 in beer over and was just going to leave it with a more-or-less stranger. 
sounds like my friend.
I bought 2 of the infiniums (one for me one for my friend). think I bought them for 15 bucks a pop. didn't regret it but the look on his face when I showed it to him was hilarious (he's pretty much blind and though it was the Utopias). I've been told theres a 3rd beer in that series that comes in a smaller bottle but damn if i can remember what it is.
I like my coffee how I like my women; purchased from illiterate 3rd world farmers
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Post #22 Mon, May 9, 7:45 PM |
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SmilinGoat
Supercar Messiah - 33725
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good call on lagunitas (S?)
I also really like southern tier, dogfishhead, rouge, midnight sun (more sentimental than anything), and i've gotten into a lot of beers from ale asylum as of late, but they are mostly cheap six packs that taste good, not high quality slow drinking beers.
oh oh, and sierra navada. bigfoot is amazing (even though it only lasts like a week or two anymore) and they have a lot of very unique single batch beers come through, i loved their estate beer.
Xbox live gamertag "SmilinGoat" "Where does it say God is against incest?" M777
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Post #23 Mon, May 9, 7:51 PM |
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dahldrin
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Quote from SmilinGoat good call on lagunitas (S?)
I also really like southern tier, dogfishhead, rouge, midnight sun (more sentimental than anything), and i've gotten into a lot of beers from ale asylum as of late, but they are mostly cheap six packs that taste good, not high quality slow drinking beers.
oh oh, and sierra navada. bigfoot is amazing (even though it only lasts like a week or two anymore) and they have a lot of very unique single batch beers come through, i loved their estate beer.
Would love to try some Midnight Sun beers, having lived in Alaska for 13 years, but never have. And Ale Asylum has some seriously quality stuff, dude. Their restaurant is pretty chill, too. Though, when I was there they had a bunch of construction in the area which hurt the vibe on the patio. Love Happy Ending on tap there and still have an Ambergeddon in the fridge. If you haven't already, check out Tyranena. So many good beers and many that are seasonal.
And if you aren't aware of New Glarus, make yourself aware. Also, Grumpy Troll is worth a visit. Shouldn't be too far of a trip for you.
I sense a runner in the garden...
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Post #24 Mon, May 9, 8:07 PM |
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CrystalBaller
Supercar Messiah - 35434
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dahldrin patrick id like to speak to you about your drinking and how its been affecting all of us
Founding Member of the screaming Chicken Faction.
Is it a bird ... is it a plane ... no, it's Superbaby! -fump
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Post #25 Mon, May 9, 8:10 PM |
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dahldrin
30K All Day - 31290
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MARK.
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