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Back to Cumulus -- fawk I'm drunk. And eff the Patriots.
Going to crack one now. And I think Hawks is right in that I might prefer Stratus now. The prior batches...no. This one is damn good though.Cumulus is really good!
You are out in Downers pretty often...next time you are planning on it PM me.Last night had a bunch of stuff at Myths and Legends and then Alter. Ended the night at Another One in Downers Grove with a Surly Darkness and a Hopslam. Thank God for uber. And ibuprofen.
Deviate in Indy is outstanding. I like some beers from Sun King. Not much in between here and Indy except corn fields and windmills.@Coeur de Lion @ditka311 will be driving to and from Indy the weekend of 1/27. 294 to 65 most likely, any places I should hit that aren't too far off of either?
Been wanting to try that, how was it?Evil.Twin Michigan Maple Jesus
Nice, what time should I swing by?Cumulus, N vs U, Villain, and Galaxyfest tonight. Go Steelers!![]()
LOL Kickoff is at 7:20 GB. Sitting down to some shrimp scampi and caramelized garlic peapods now...Nice, what time should I swing by?
So I should come by now, huh?LOL Kickoff is at 7:20 GB. Sitting down to some shrimp scampi and caramelized garlic peapods now...
Actually, I've only been there twice. Not a problem for next time though!Hawks64 said:You are out in Downers pretty often...next time you are planning on it PM me.
18th Street in Hammond for sure. I haven't been to One Trick Pony in Lansing but heard it was good.Coeur de Lion said:Deviate in Indy is outstanding. I like some beers from Sun King. Not much in between here and Indy except corn fields and windmills.
18th Street in Hammond for sure. I haven't been to One Trick Pony in Lansing but heard it was good.
I was going to look at 18th St to see how far off the path I'll have to go. Thanks for the Deviate recommendation, will add that for sure.Coeur de Lion said:Deviate in Indy is outstanding. I like some beers from Sun King. Not much in between here and Indy except corn fields and windmills.
Figured you knew that one without me mentioning it GB LOL. It's not far at all from the Calumet exit on 94.I was going to look at 18th St to see how far off the path I'll have to go. Thanks for the Deviate recommendation, will add that for sure.
LOL, yeah for sure. But it's very dependent on weather, hopefully it's good weather so I can make some stops.Figured you knew that one without me mentioning it GB LOL. It's not far at all from the Calumet exit on 94.
Think it's supposed to be 40s / 50s most of the week. Some rain but nothing nasty. That's not a bad drive down to Indy on 65 at all assuming no blowing snow -- minimal traffic and flat.LOL, yeah for sure. But it's very dependent on weather, hopefully it's good weather so I can make some stops.
That's what I am hoping for....that drive while it's snowing is miserable.Think it's supposed to be 40s / 50s most of the week. Some rain but nothing nasty. That's not a bad drive down to Indy on 65 at all assuming no blowing snow -- minimal traffic and flat.
Love this convenience store near where I work, 90% of it is beer. Since @Chemical X got me hooked on Peroni, I picked up a 12 pack of that for 15.99 which is a steal, decided to add a 12 pack of Moosehead which is a favorite of mine. I pay a look and they got MGD 18 packs for 7.99. It was my high school beer so I got a little nostalgic and had load up 3 of those bad boys. Wanted some Leinenkigel's Grapefruit shandy to try but there were out. So I am stocked up until Sunday.
I'll take, 2 posts that have nothing to do with each other, Alex.Civil Society Seventh Wonder (formerly Subject 7). Not as good as batch 1 but still the best DIPA in Florida, easy.
Cool, hadn't tried that yet. What does it compare to?Dan Lambskin said:Founders Frootwood
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Not sure. Definitely taste more cherry and maple than I did Bourbon. Never really had anything quite like itCool, hadn't tried that yet. What does it compare to?
Presidente. And a decent Cubano.At Charlotte airport. Hop Drop.
Anybody know if they have anything decent at the Miami airport? Heading there next week.
Haven't seen or had that one yet, sounds good though. Not much beer for me for a while; wife is doing the New Year's resolution diet thing and I decided to go along for the ride to try to lose my middle age spare tire.Hawks, CDL...did you see the new Hailstorm cloud series beer? Cirrus ..NE style oat ipa. How does one measure haze because it looks hazy as hell.
Just released this week. Their tap list looks really good right now and they are releasing some barrel aged goodness on Saturday so you might want to ditch the kale for a weekend.Haven't seen or had that one yet, sounds good though. Not much beer for me for a while; wife is doing the New Year's resolution diet thing and I decided to go along for the ride to try to lose my middle age spare tire.
Might swing by on the way back from Indy on Sunday and hadn't seen Cirrus yet either. Sounds interesting, an oat IPA...not sure about that.Just released this week. Their tap list looks really good right now and they are releasing some barrel aged goodness on Saturday so you might want to ditch the kale for a weekend.Haven't seen or had that one yet, sounds good though. Not much beer for me for a while; wife is doing the New Year's resolution diet thing and I decided to go along for the ride to try to lose my middle age spare tire.
Just released this week. Their tap list looks really good right now and they are releasing some barrel aged goodness on Saturday so you might want to ditch the kale for a weekend.
Yeah, it's tempting. I tend to have an easier time though with the "all or nothing" type approach, and so far, so good. Good time to give it up and diet for a while for me too, much easier when sitting out on the deck drinking and smoking a shoulder isn't an option.I've had a few, and tend to really like what the flaked oats do for the mouthfeel -- nice and soft from what I've experienced.Might swing by on the way back from Indy on Sunday and hadn't seen Cirrus yet either. Sounds interesting, an oat IPA...not sure about that.
Exactly. I think some/most of the NE based breweries add oats or flour or something to achieve this so it's mirroring that style. I think I need to head up there on Saturday for some growlers and BA goodies.I've had a few, and tend to really like what the flaked oats do for the mouthfeel -- nice and soft from what I've experienced.
I'm not typically a huge fan of massive ABV (more than maybe 12-13% tops) beers like that either -- they're almost always hot, boozy, and harsh IMO.Buzzbait said:Had a Avery Brewing Mephistopheles Stout the other night. I love me an Imperial Stout but this bad boy was between 15% to 16% and as thick a beer as I've ever tasted. It rates really high on both BA and Ratebeer but I didn't walk away very impressed.
Ratebeer: Avery Mephistopheles Stout
To be fair, the kale was double dry hopped and barrel aged for 18 months.I checkout for a week and people are drinking kale! Hopslam for me. I tore through my case Ellison Juice. That was really good