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

Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there.

Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Spiteful makes some good brews as does Only Child if you can find that at all. Were you able to get any Harvest? I grabbed another 4 pack at a local place and it was 3 bucks cheaper for the pack than at Binny's. Binny's is quickly losing my business! I need to try and find some broodoo, but not sure how hard it will be to find.

 
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Costco has "Kirkland Light Beer"... $21 for not one, but two cases of cans. :unsure:

Experimenting with it this weekend alongside a case of Sam Adams Octoberfest
Iv'e seen this stuff at Costco can only imagine the crap it must be. But please report.

They stack the stuff to the ceiling at my local Costco.
I saw it today, made by Regal Brau Brewing Company in WI. :oldunsure:

 
3floyds Broodoo

Bells Venus
What did you think of the Venus?
Wasn't a fan. They call it a malted beverage with apricot juice cardamom vanilla. I'm not a fan of sours and this reminded me a little of a sour with the sweet juice and spices. I'm sure there are some who will love it. I'm keeping two bottles and giving the other 3 away to some friends.
Yeah, definitely not a beer. It was odd, reminded me of flavored cider. It certainly was nowhere close to Mars.
Not at all. Although that's how this series is designed. I feel obligated to buy them all as they come out. A cool concept imo

 
Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there.

Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Spiteful makes some good brews as does Only Child if you can find that at all. Were you able to get any Harvest? I grabbed another 4 pack at a local place and it was 3 bucks cheaper for the pack than at Binny's. Binny's is quickly losing my business! I need to try and find some broodoo, but not sure how hard it will be to find.
Nope and the BrooDoo is out at my local place and the brewery so anything left is in distribution. Glad I grabbed a couple while I could.

Talked to the owner of the local place last night and he was told it's on its way. Depends on the distributor.

Also - Hailstorm in Tinley was surprisingly good. At least their Prairie Madness with mosaic was. I want to go back to get a growler for the game tonight but have to dig into some current inventory.

Pliny vs Heady is happening tonight. Miller Lite will be used to hydrate.

 
Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there. Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Spiteful makes some good brews as does Only Child if you can find that at all. Were you able to get any Harvest? I grabbed another 4 pack at a local place and it was 3 bucks cheaper for the pack than at Binny's. Binny's is quickly losing my business! I need to try and find some broodoo, but not sure how hard it will be to find.
Nope and the BrooDoo is out at my local place and the brewery so anything left is in distribution. Glad I grabbed a couple while I could. Talked to the owner of the local place last night and he was told it's on its way. Depends on the distributor.

Also - Hailstorm in Tinley was surprisingly good. At least their Prairie Madness with mosaic was. I want to go back to get a growler for the game tonight but have to dig into some current inventory.

Pliny vs Heady is happening tonight. Miller Lite will be used to hydrate.
Spoiler alert: Pure Hoppiness wins.

 
Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there. Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Spiteful makes some good brews as does Only Child if you can find that at all. Were you able to get any Harvest? I grabbed another 4 pack at a local place and it was 3 bucks cheaper for the pack than at Binny's. Binny's is quickly losing my business! I need to try and find some broodoo, but not sure how hard it will be to find.
Nope and the BrooDoo is out at my local place and the brewery so anything left is in distribution. Glad I grabbed a couple while I could. Talked to the owner of the local place last night and he was told it's on its way. Depends on the distributor.

Also - Hailstorm in Tinley was surprisingly good. At least their Prairie Madness with mosaic was. I want to go back to get a growler for the game tonight but have to dig into some current inventory.

Pliny vs Heady is happening tonight. Miller Lite will be used to hydrate.
Spoiler alert: Pure Hoppiness wins.
Yeah, well, that's just,like, your opinion, man.

(maybe it joins the rotation)

 
I havent had Pliny but im betting it easily wins over Heady.

I'm on my way to Charlotte now, I'll be drinking Hop Drop fresh from the source tomorrow as well as a bunch of other NoDa beers.

 
I havent had Pliny but im betting it easily wins over Heady.

I'm on my way to Charlotte now, I'll be drinking Hop Drop fresh from the source tomorrow as well as a bunch of other NoDa beers.
Yeah, a lot of it is hype I am sure but figure I have to try it.

 
Revolution's Unsessionable IPA packs quite the punch @ 10%. Huge hoppy aftertaste that lingers, for what seems like forever, without being overwhelming.

 
Revolution's Unsessionable IPA packs quite the punch @ 10%. Huge hoppy aftertaste that lingers, for what seems like forever, without being overwhelming.
Might have to try some of their stuff again, not sure why but I pretty much just ignore anything from Rev.

 
Revolution's Unsessionable IPA packs quite the punch @ 10%. Huge hoppy aftertaste that lingers, for what seems like forever, without being overwhelming.
Might have to try some of their stuff again, not sure why but I pretty much just ignore anything from Rev.
No reason to do that. Solid stuff coming out of there.

Can't wait for A Little Crazy to hit shelves again.
Yeah I can't explain why I don't look or buy their stuff.... :shrug: just have ignored it. I really shouldn't...maybe it's the cans and the stigma of canned beer = crap but that's all I can think of. Is Unsessionable still around? Maybe I'll try to hunt some down this week.

 
Might have located some Coast Brewing Boy King DIPA and HopArt IPA in Columbia SC. Will stop on may way home and hopefully pick some up.

Also found a place in Charlotte that has Foothills Jade IPA and Wicked Weed Freak of Nature DIPA in growlers.

On top of the NoDa and Westbrook beers I'm looking to get, this trip is gonna be very Beery.

 
Revolution's Unsessionable IPA packs quite the punch @ 10%. Huge hoppy aftertaste that lingers, for what seems like forever, without being overwhelming.
Might have to try some of their stuff again, not sure why but I pretty much just ignore anything from Rev.
No reason to do that. Solid stuff coming out of there.Can't wait for A Little Crazy to hit shelves again.
Yeah I can't explain why I don't look or buy their stuff.... :shrug: just have ignored it. I really shouldn't...maybe it's the cans and the stigma of canned beer = crap but that's all I can think of. Is Unsessionable still around? Maybe I'll try to hunt some down this week.
Canned is where it's at.

I did the same thing with Pipeworks but have since been trying to make up for lost time.

 
Might have located some Coast Brewing Boy King DIPA and HopArt IPA in Columbia SC. Will stop on may way home and hopefully pick some up.

Also found a place in Charlotte that has Foothills Jade IPA and Wicked Weed Freak of Nature DIPA in growlers.

On top of the NoDa and Westbrook beers I'm looking to get, this trip is gonna be very Beery.
18th Street makes a good jade hopped beer. I'm a fan.

Even though I have plenty of beer, had to pick up some zombie dust, alpha king and what seems to be new around these parts ...Maine Brewing Another One Ipa. I have seen a few other Maine but not this one, Lunch or Dinner.

 
I havent had Pliny but im betting it easily wins over Heady.

I'm on my way to Charlotte now, I'll be drinking Hop Drop fresh from the source tomorrow as well as a bunch of other NoDa beers.
You arrive tonight? I'll meet you for a beer...
Arriving in Mt Holly around midnight tonight, hitting Grapevine in Rock Hill for some goodies on the way...not sure what were doing tomorrow but I'm hitting NoDa, Salud and the Beer Growler on South Blvd at some point either tomorrow or Monday...
 
I havent had Pliny but im betting it easily wins over Heady.

I'm on my way to Charlotte now, I'll be drinking Hop Drop fresh from the source tomorrow as well as a bunch of other NoDa beers.
You arrive tonight? I'll meet you for a beer...
Arriving in Mt Holly around midnight tonight, hitting Grapevine in Rock Hill for some goodies on the way...not sure what were doing tomorrow but I'm hitting NoDa, Salud and the Beer Growler on South Blvd at some point either tomorrow or Monday...
If you make it further north, ### Clown is a great brewery as well.
 
Might have located some Coast Brewing Boy King DIPA and HopArt IPA in Columbia SC. Will stop on may way home and hopefully pick some up.

Also found a place in Charlotte that has Foothills Jade IPA and Wicked Weed Freak of Nature DIPA in growlers.

On top of the NoDa and Westbrook beers I'm looking to get, this trip is gonna be very Beery.
18th Street makes a good jade hopped beer. I'm a fan.

Even though I have plenty of beer, had to pick up some zombie dust, alpha king and what seems to be new around these parts ...Maine Brewing Another One Ipa. I have seen a few other Maine but not this one, Lunch or Dinner.
I haven't had a Jade hopped beer, but the Foothills is highly rated so I'm psyched to have found some as well as Freak of Nature. Was hoping to find some Westbrook Mexican Cake stout but I'm pretty sure its all dried up.
 
Managed to keep it light on the tequila, now drinking Warlock, pretty good stuff. I still want a big coffee pumpkin stout that's like a pumpkin spice latte. Haven't yet had a beer that quite hits that note.

 
Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there. Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Thanks for the input, if I have time I will have to stop in after my son's game. If not may have to wait for a run to Binnys in Skokie in a few weeks.
 
First stop a success. Picked up:

3 x cans Westbrook Gose

2 x bombers Coast brewing HopArt IPA

2 x Maine Beer Co's MO APA :excited:

6 x cans Westbrook IPA

They also had Maine's Zoe and King Titus but no Lunch or Dinner...that's ok, I was ecstatic to find MO.

:pickle:

Might go back and buy the rest of the MO in stock Monday. I have a feeling I should have cleaned them out tonight (they had 4 left on the shelf)

 
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Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there. Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Thanks for the input, if I have time I will have to stop in after my son's game. If not may have to wait for a run to Binnys in Skokie in a few weeks.
I have family in Skokie and love the Binnys there. That's a great chain, I wish there was something comparable in Michigan,
 
Enjoying a Westbrook IPA. Very hop forward like I like em. Solid IPA but not spectacular, for the price its a no brainer. Reminds me a bit of Jai Alai with less tropical notes.

 
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Chilling a Maine Beer Company Mo...cmon get cold already!!!!

Listed on BA as the 14th best APA in the world...I've had #1 and #2 (Zombie Dust and PseudoSue)...curious to see how this stacks up.

I wasn't even aware it was distributed here...so awesome to find a great rare beer when you least expect it.

 
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Chilling a Maine Beer Company Mo...cmon get cold already!!!!

Listed on BA as the 14th best APA in the world...I've had #1 and #2 (Zombie Dust and PseudoSue)...curious to see how this stacks up.

I wasn't even aware it was distributed here...so awesome to find a great rare beer when you least expect it.
Never even heard of it. I don't think it's around here, but I will have to keep my eyes open. That's a nice score.
 
Chilling a Maine Beer Company Mo...cmon get cold already!!!!

Listed on BA as the 14th best APA in the world...I've had #1 and #2 (Zombie Dust and PseudoSue)...curious to see how this stacks up.

I wasn't even aware it was distributed here...so awesome to find a great rare beer when you least expect it.
Never even heard of it. I don't think it's around here, but I will have to keep my eyes open. That's a nice score.
When I saw it I immediately looked for their Lunch (IPA) and Dinner (DIPA), both are considered pretty hard to find, Lunch is a top 20 IPA and Dinner top 10 DIPA (on BA).Just about every Maine Beer Co beer is highly rated, they've only made about 15 beers...I think I'm gonna go back and buy at least 1 each of the others...Zoe sounds like a nice hoppy amber similar (but much higher rated) to CCBs Tocobaga which I love.

 
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The other day I met a guy from Grand Rapids that was big on the beer scene there. He said a few months ago Founders did an unpublicized barrel aged event that featured a few maple barrel aged beers. They wouldn't use the CBS name, but he was pretty confident it was a test run for a new CBS to be mass released in the next year or so. I have heard this rumor so I am optimistic. That will be the release of the year if it happens. CBS was one of the best beers I have ever had by a wide margin.

 
Just poured Mo into a econolodge plastic cup...pale and hazy...amazing smell...here goes nothing...

This is a tasty fn beer. More carbonation than Dust or Sue, which gives it a lighter mouth feel. Citrusy hops, some maltiness but this is a hop bomb...I think there's some Simcoe in there too. Has a dry finish. I put it behind Dust and Sue, but not by much. Excellent beer.

 
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The other day I met a guy from Grand Rapids that was big on the beer scene there. He said a few months ago Founders did an unpublicized barrel aged event that featured a few maple barrel aged beers. They wouldn't use the CBS name, but he was pretty confident it was a test run for a new CBS to be mass released in the next year or so. I have heard this rumor so I am optimistic. That will be the release of the year if it happens. CBS was one of the best beers I have ever had by a wide margin.
Maple barrel? Sounds delicious. I'm not big on bourbon barrel beers, but I could get down on some maple.
 
The other day I met a guy from Grand Rapids that was big on the beer scene there. He said a few months ago Founders did an unpublicized barrel aged event that featured a few maple barrel aged beers. They wouldn't use the CBS name, but he was pretty confident it was a test run for a new CBS to be mass released in the next year or so. I have heard this rumor so I am optimistic. That will be the release of the year if it happens. CBS was one of the best beers I have ever had by a wide margin.
Maple barrel? Sounds delicious. I'm not big on bourbon barrel beers, but I could get down on some maple.
Canadian Breakfast Stout was aged in bourbon barrels that were used later used to age maple syrup so it was a bit of both. It was chocolate, coffee, bourbon and maple amazingness.Do you not like KBS or Goose Island BC beers?

 
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The other day I met a guy from Grand Rapids that was big on the beer scene there. He said a few months ago Founders did an unpublicized barrel aged event that featured a few maple barrel aged beers. They wouldn't use the CBS name, but he was pretty confident it was a test run for a new CBS to be mass released in the next year or so. I have heard this rumor so I am optimistic. That will be the release of the year if it happens. CBS was one of the best beers I have ever had by a wide margin.
Maple barrel? Sounds delicious. I'm not big on bourbon barrel beers, but I could get down on some maple.
Canadian Breakfast Stout was aged in bourbon barrels that were used later used to age maple syrup so it was a bit of both. It was chocolate, coffee, bourbon and maple amazingness.Do you not like KBS or Goose Island BC beers?
Never had either...I'm not a big stout guy, and I really hate bourbon so I stay away from all bourbon barrel aged beers - I've tried a few and hated them all.I don't dislike stouts really, I love coffee/chocolate flavors but I cant drink more than a pint before I'm ready to move on to something else. Not huge on porters either but I've had a few I've really liked.

 
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Calling out to the Chicago area guys on here (Ditka and Hawks), my son has a hockey game in Lake Forest Sunday morning that I will be driving in from Wisconsin. Does anyone know of any beer stores in the Lake Forest area that I can hit up? My main goal is to get some Pipeworks, but I am open to anything that I cannot get in Wisconsin. I noticed a place called Grand Cru Wine Merchants, but they are closed on Sundays. My sons' game is 8:45 so I suspect I am not going to find anything open until after 12, I'll probably be back home by then. I did see we play at Skokie and there is a Binny's a few miles away so I have circled that game as a must go to pick up some beers. Thanks for any input.
Not sure about local shops in Lake Forest but Binny's should have some Pipeworks, make sure you ask if they have anything behind the counter though, they keep the good stuff back there.
I agree with Hawks here. I don't make it up to Lake Forest very often so I have no clue what is available up there. Binnys should have some Pipeworks but it will sell out of the highly sought after releases very quickly. Revolution makes some good beers as does Half Acre. Urbanhack pimps Spiteful every once in awhile but I haven't had anything by them yet since I have to go out of my way a little to get anything from them. They are on my long list.

Did a quick search on Beer Menus since I am not familiar with the area. This place looks promising:

https://www.facebook.com/highwoodbeer

Get some BrooDoo if you can.
Spiteful makes some good brews as does Only Child if you can find that at all. Were you able to get any Harvest? I grabbed another 4 pack at a local place and it was 3 bucks cheaper for the pack than at Binny's. Binny's is quickly losing my business! I need to try and find some broodoo, but not sure how hard it will be to find.
Nope and the BrooDoo is out at my local place and the brewery so anything left is in distribution. Glad I grabbed a couple while I could. Talked to the owner of the local place last night and he was told it's on its way. Depends on the distributor.

Also - Hailstorm in Tinley was surprisingly good. At least their Prairie Madness with mosaic was. I want to go back to get a growler for the game tonight but have to dig into some current inventory.

Pliny vs Heady is happening tonight. Miller Lite will be used to hydrate.
Spoiler alert: Pure Hoppiness wins.
Just noticed I had/rated PH back in '06, the only DIPA I have rated higher is Dreadnaught. I don't even remember it, I should revisit it one of these days.
 
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Might have located some Coast Brewing Boy King DIPA and HopArt IPA in Columbia SC. Will stop on may way home and hopefully pick some up.

Also found a place in Charlotte that has Foothills Jade IPA and Wicked Weed Freak of Nature DIPA in growlers.

On top of the NoDa and Westbrook beers I'm looking to get, this trip is gonna be very Beery.
18th Street makes a good jade hopped beer. I'm a fan.

Even though I have plenty of beer, had to pick up some zombie dust, alpha king and what seems to be new around these parts ...Maine Brewing Another One Ipa. I have seen a few other Maine but not this one, Lunch or Dinner.
What other Maine Co beers are you seeing? And if you see 18th Street Deal With The Devil, try it...although I don't think they bottle it, it might be rotating at the brewery only.
 
The other day I met a guy from Grand Rapids that was big on the beer scene there. He said a few months ago Founders did an unpublicized barrel aged event that featured a few maple barrel aged beers. They wouldn't use the CBS name, but he was pretty confident it was a test run for a new CBS to be mass released in the next year or so. I have heard this rumor so I am optimistic. That will be the release of the year if it happens. CBS was one of the best beers I have ever had by a wide margin.
Maple barrel? Sounds delicious. I'm not big on bourbon barrel beers, but I could get down on some maple.
Canadian Breakfast Stout was aged in bourbon barrels that were used later used to age maple syrup so it was a bit of both. It was chocolate, coffee, bourbon and maple amazingness.Do you not like KBS or Goose Island BC beers?
Never had either...I'm not a big stout guy, and I really hate bourbon so I stay away from all bourbon barrel aged beers - I've tried a few and hated them all.I don't dislike stouts really, I love coffee/chocolate flavors but I cant drink more than a pint before I'm ready to move on to something else. Not huge on porters either but I've had a few I've really liked.
You probably wouldn't like KBS or BC if you don't like bourbon, but those are the top ends of the style IMO. They are so good, that I generally don't care for any other versions of the style. Have you had the regular Breakfast Stout?
 

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