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sampler......
« on: December 14, 2007, 05:15:47 PM »
i actually got a weekend off so i got myself a sampler 12pack of abita beer. made in the area but can be found all over. not quite a bud or coors in size but bigger than a tiny micro brew. anyway, i was thinking (while "tasting number 2) what are your favorite microbrews or local brews. not the big name brand crap that tastes like water.


right now i am having a TURBODOG by ABITA. ......."a dark brown ale brewed with a combination of pale , crystal, and chocolate malts...........


it ain't bad. not my favorite but still decent. has a slight choclaty-toffee flavor. don't think i would want it all the time but it is a nice change from the norm. i will update you guys as the 12pack dissappears.




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Re: sampler......
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2007, 05:45:52 PM »
Since I am a WA resident with duel citizenship to the SF Bay...

Anchor Steam (S.F. CA)
Buffalo Bills Tazmanian (Hayward, CA)
Mannys (Seattle, WA)
Red Hook (they are kinda big now but still good - Woodenville, WA)
Big E Ale (Lynnwood, WA)

I usually drink Stella Artois or Becks though.
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2007, 05:59:58 PM »
Fat Tire (you know that, Paulie).

But I gotta tell ya, the first that came to my mind was those Belgian brews with the champagne cork.  They come in a champagne-size bottle too. (maybe a little smaller)

Ever seen'm?  They cost a fortune and are like 9% or 10% alcohol.  They are delicious and pack a whollop !!!

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Re: sampler......
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2007, 06:11:00 PM »
grolsch. mmmmm good stuff. i used to drink it often but not in awhile. preety much gotta drive about an hour to get any real variety


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Re: sampler......
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2007, 06:20:39 PM »
Fat Tire (you know that, Paulie).

But I gotta tell ya, the first that came to my mind was those Belgian brews with the champagne cork.  They come in a champagne-size bottle too. (maybe a little smaller)

Ever seen'm?  They cost a fortune and are like 9% or 10% alcohol.  They are delicious and pack a whollop !!!

A buddy and I were at the store one night to pick up some beer and we came across some bottles of that stuff with the champagne cork, bought one each instead of a good cigar... great beer!

I totally forgot about that stuff untill you wrote that.
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #5 on: December 14, 2007, 06:26:28 PM »
i do love fat tire robbie. like breckenridge brewery too. there was a little brewery in vail called the hubcap brewery. no clue if it is still open or not but the beer was good. food was good too.


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Re: sampler......
« Reply #6 on: December 14, 2007, 06:47:13 PM »
Whitefish Ale, can't get it anywhere but Escanaba, Michigan.  Made at a real microbrewry/restaurant called Herford and Hops.  Have 5 other microbrews that are all darn good.
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #7 on: December 15, 2007, 12:41:26 AM »
Since I am a WA resident with duel citizenship to the SF Bay...

Anchor Steam (S.F. CA)
Buffalo Bills Tazmanian (Hayward, CA)
Mannys (Seattle, WA)
Red Hook (they are kinda big now but still good - Woodenville, WA)
Big E Ale (Lynnwood, WA)

I usually drink Stella Artois or Becks though.

Stella - yummy!

BaldRob, Schro, and I met up at Buffalo Bills in Hayward.  I got home just in time for my wife to go into labor.   :o


As for my faves:

Downtown Brown  - Lost Coast Brewery in Eureka, CA
Duvel - Belgium  *not sure if this is really a micro brew, but it is yummy!"
Black Butte Porter - Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR
Oatmeal Stout - Samuel Smiths in England
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #8 on: December 20, 2007, 06:07:59 PM »
BaldRob, Schro, and I met up at Buffalo Bills in Hayward.  I got home just in time for my wife to go into labor.   :o

And you're welcome for that... ;)

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Re: sampler......
« Reply #9 on: December 20, 2007, 08:54:22 PM »
My favorite Microbrew has to be Burning Rivers Pale Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company(Cleveland OH)

Down in the Cleveland party district called The Flats  you can get it on tap in most places and it is heaven in a glass. Full bodied and a great on the palate.

Any West Coast peeps, if you are ever in Bristol Farms or a Liquor Store that does good imports, check out an Australian beer called Coopers. Comes in the green bottle Pale Ale(4.7%) and the red bottle Sparkling Ale(6%)

This stuff is also very good too, it has a small amount of sediment in it as it is matured inside the bottle.

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Re: sampler......
« Reply #10 on: December 21, 2007, 12:05:13 AM »
My favorite Microbrew has to be Burning Rivers Pale Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company(Cleveland OH)

Down in the Cleveland party district called The Flats  you can get it on tap in most places and it is heaven in a glass. Full bodied and a great on the palate.

Any West Coast peeps, if you are ever in Bristol Farms or a Liquor Store that does good imports, check out an Australian beer called Coopers. Comes in the green bottle Pale Ale(4.7%) and the red bottle Sparkling Ale(6%)

This stuff is also very good too, it has a small amount of sediment in it as it is matured inside the bottle.

JDog, I've been to the Flats.  Actually have a funny story about how I ended up at a strip club there and had to use my corporate credit card and expense it because the ATM there was out of order.

I've also had Coopers.  The Aussies I used to party with in college would drink it all the time.
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #11 on: December 21, 2007, 11:23:36 PM »
My favorite Microbrew has to be Burning Rivers Pale Ale by Great Lakes Brewing Company(Cleveland OH)

Down in the Cleveland party district called The Flats  you can get it on tap in most places and it is heaven in a glass. Full bodied and a great on the palate.


LOL Tyler Did your boss give you a hiding when he found out or did he not make a mention to you about it and let it slide? The Flats are a good place to party.

Any West Coast peeps, if you are ever in Bristol Farms or a Liquor Store that does good imports, check out an Australian beer called Coopers. Comes in the green bottle Pale Ale(4.7%) and the red bottle Sparkling Ale(6%)

This stuff is also very good too, it has a small amount of sediment in it as it is matured inside the bottle.

JDog, I've been to the Flats.  Actually have a funny story about how I ended up at a strip club there and had to use my corporate credit card and expense it because the ATM there was out of order.

I've also had Coopers.  The Aussies I used to party with in college would drink it all the time.

LOL Tyler Did your boss give you a hiding when he found out or did he not make a mention to you about it and let it slide? The Flats are a good place to party.



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Re: sampler......
« Reply #12 on: December 22, 2007, 02:18:25 AM »
JDog, I've been to the Flats.  Actually have a funny story about how I ended up at a strip club there and had to use my corporate credit card and expense it because the ATM there was out of order.

I've also had Coopers.  The Aussies I used to party with in college would drink it all the time.

LOL Tyler Did your boss give you a hiding when he found out or did he not make a mention to you about it and let it slide? The Flats are a good place to party.



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She (my boss) never found out that it was a strip club, because I cut off the part of the receipt that said the name of the place and wrote a different name in claiming that it was a different place.  Luckily, the accounts payable lady never figured it out either... O0
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #13 on: December 23, 2007, 05:25:42 AM »
I am blessed to live in The Pacific Northwest. Arguably the Mecca of American Micro-Brewing. It seems like most every bar and pub produces their own inhouse beers.

I am a major fan of:
Dead Guy by Rogue Brewing (Newport, OR.)
Celtic Copper by Cascade Lakes Brewing (Tualatin, OR.)
Black Butte Porter by Deschutes Brewing (Bend, OR.)
Session Premium Lager by Full Sail Brewing (Hood River, OR.)
Quick Vit by Fort George Brewery (Astoria, OR.)
Rose Tripple & "Adambier" both by Hair of the Dog Brewing Co. (Portland, OR.)


And those few from outside Oregon:
Eye of the Hawk Select Ale by Mendocino Brewing Company (Ukiah, CA.)
Blue Heron by Mendocino Brewing Company (Ukiah, CA.)
Undercover Investigation Shutdown Ale by Lagunitas Brewing Company (Petaluma, CA.)
Arrogant Bastard Ale by Stone Brewing Co. (Endocino, CA.)   


and my two  ALL TIME favorite beers, period:
Terminal Gravity IPA by Terminal Gravity Brewing (Enterprise, OR.)
Juju Ginger by Left Hand Brewing (Longmont, CO.)

I swear I am not an alcoholoic and I don't drink nearly as much as this post makes it sound like I do. Seriously, you guys should come to Portland for a pub crawl sometime.  O0
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Re: sampler......
« Reply #14 on: December 23, 2007, 06:35:37 AM »
But I gotta tell ya, the first that came to my mind was those Belgian brews with the champagne cork.  They come in a champagne-size bottle too. (maybe a little smaller)

Ever seen'm?  They cost a fortune and are like 9% or 10% alcohol.  They are delicious and pack a whollop !!!

You're thinking of a Belgian Lambic... (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambic)

And yes, very good beer!! b!3r