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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (4 Viewers)

Working through the annual box of beer I get on Father's Day - Black Husky Sproose Joose Double IPA tonight. Its a unique beer but I love it. My wife did a great job this year. Some odd, expensive beers I would never have bought for myself but am really looking forward to.
I have been contemplating making a run to Three Cellars this weekend to pick up some Sproose Joose. I have been hesitant on makign the run because I would fear it is a waste of time, being that I am unsure about the beer.
I like it but would not buy it myself. Nice to get as a gift but overpriced imo unless you really love that pine flavor. I generally like his beer though - its often on tap at Sugar Maple.

 
Tonight was Shorts Beard of Zeus, Shorts Hopstache, and Dogfish head Burton Baton.

I was pleasantly surprised this week to hear Dogfish head will be coming back to Wisconsin. I'd love to get some more #####es Brew is available.

 
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Very good, from my limited experience. Sculpin is a world class IPA. The other 4-5 beers I've had of theirs are well above average. Sebowski and other west coasters would have more experience with them, they just arrived in Western NY about 6 months ago.

 
Finally got to ruinten (on draft). Very nice. More bite than regular ruination.

Space dust was also good. Two brothers green tea ipa was interesting. Got better as I went through it.

Southern tier's 215 saison also good, and I'm not much of a saison guy. Nice spice.

 
There's a newish brewery in Richmond called Hardywood. They make two of the best beers I have ever had. Chocolate Heat is a chocolate stout brewed with hot peppers. You taste chocolate and the chile peppers at the same time. (% ABV. It is true sensory overload. The other is Bourbon Cru. That one is a Belgian style quad ale aged 100 days in 5 year old whiskey barrels. It's 10% ABV and packs one hell of a punch. I did not know beer could taste that much like bourbon.

 
Starting with: SN Ruthless Rye

The wife is leaving town for the weekend tomorrow morning. One of my local water holes has Pliny the Elder on tap. I plan to partake.

 

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