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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Where do you find Yuengling in new england? I can't recall if I've ever seen it in MA. Althought I might not have been looking.
    You can't. Either NY or NJ is the furthest northeast you'll find it. My father in law lives in PA, so I grab some every time we go down. I think I still have a case in the garage somewhere.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RootDKJ View Post
    Berry Lemonade.
    That does not seem appetizing. If I want alcoholic lemonade id much rather just dump vodka in it..

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    I'm also not a big fan of fruity beer.

    I'm overdue to brew a new batch. I have to run out at lunch, maybe I'll swing by Strange Brew in Marlboro and pick up some supplies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by soposkier View Post
    That does not seem appetizing. If I want alcoholic lemonade id much rather just dump vodka in it..
    It's delicious. Summer Shandy is a great breakfast beer. I have over two cases of it (saving it for a heat wave). I prefer Blackbeary Wheat over Berry Weiss but it works well with this combo. I love fruit/wheat beers.

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    I'm not a big fan of wheat or berried beers either. Just me though. It's all good.

    Anybody ever have Peeper's Ale out of Maine Beer Co.? Picked up a couple of growlers of it this weekend. And, my LBS also got another keg of the Nugget Nectar so I picked up a big growler of that as well. And then somekind of a nut-brown. And of course, a few six's of my staple, goto brew, Long Trails' Double Bag. I spent over $100 on beer and ice cream Saturday! .

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    Great Divide Yeti Imperial Stout

    http://www.greatdivide.com/#/beer

    Good stuff right there. The 9.5% would definitely explain why I was feeling a little loopy after about a pint.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marcski View Post
    I'm not a big fan of wheat or berried beers either. Just me though. It's all good.

    Anybody ever have Peeper's Ale out of Maine Beer Co.? Picked up a couple of growlers of it this weekend. And, my LBS also got another keg of the Nugget Nectar so I picked up a big growler of that as well. And then somekind of a nut-brown. And of course, a few six's of my staple, goto brew, Long Trails' Double Bag. I spent over $100 on beer and ice cream Saturday! .
    I drank my last Nugget Nectar last night. I went to a different liquor store yesterday and to my surprise they had 3 boxes of Triple Bag left. Mine now

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    Quote Originally Posted by RootDKJ View Post
    I drank my last Nugget Nectar last night. I went to a different liquor store yesterday and to my surprise they had 3 boxes of Triple Bag left. Mine now
    Nice. 13.99 a six pack for the nugget nectar near me. That's pricey IMHO. Growlers were 9.99 for a 32z and 17.99 for a 64z.). Nothing like fresh draught beer!

    And, while I do enjoy the triple Bag, I think I kind of agree with Rivercoil now (we had a brief discussion pages back in this thread) that it loses the smoothness that makes the doublebag so enjoyable and easy to drink (esp for a 7.2%er).

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    Wagon Ryed, Wynkoop Brewery, Denver
    Nice beer- deep deep red, slight hippy tang and a hunt of chocolate malt. Session beer. I'm at the Ghost Plate in Denver, with a couple dozen taps. Could be a long night...

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