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Figured I'd try this out. Ill let ya know how I feel about it after the 6er is done.
Ha had that one last week. Really hoppy. Obviously.
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Figured I'd try this out. Ill let ya know how I feel about it after the 6er is done.
Ha had that one last week. Really hoppy. Obviously.
Yeah I'm impressed with it, but would take Hopslam if a pint of each was sitting next to each other.
Yeah I'm impressed with it, but would take Hopslam if a pint of each was sitting next to each other.
Boulevard (Kansas City, MO) Double-Wide IPA. Really awesome brew.
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Looks good. Where did you get it at?
21st Amendment. About $13 for the bottle.
I just picture this thread, but with different strands of cannabis, in about five years. It's more or leaa the same thing.
For what it's worth, tonight I had some Chivas Regal and about a half-dozen PBRs. Mmmmmm.
Anthony Hopkins + Larry The Cable Guy = Hipsters.
(although I usually think of Busch when I think of rednecks)
Well yeah. I agree though, it's a good beer. Especially for being made in SB.
Interesting contrast in alcohol selection. It's like Anthony Hopkins and Larry the Cable Guy went out for a drink together.
Don't let hipsters recent pathetic attempt to take over the PBR demographic fool you, it has been claimed by rednecks for decades.
Regardless, PBR > Busch, Bud, Miller, Natty, Coors, Keystone.
I'm certain Hopkins drinks better Scotch than Chivas 12y.
Any of you guys had Rogue Dead Guy from Oregon? I had it by accident at a pizza place here and it was awesome. Not much of a drinker but it's my new fav.
Grand Rapids — Michigan-based Founders Brewing Co. has reached a distribution deal that will bring its beers to Texas.
The Grand Rapids Press reports that starting April 8 the Grand Rapids-based brewer will distribute beer through Ben E. Keith distributors.
Founders plans to include all of its year-round and seasonal ales as draft product in the first shipment for release in April. Bottled beers will be sold starting in May, and specialty beers will be available later. Founders' beers are sold in a number of other states.
From The Detroit News: Grand Rapids-based Founders Brewing expanding distribution to Texas | The Detroit News | detroitnews.com