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Whiskeyjack

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Really enjoying all the Ballast Point I've been drinking lately. Sculpin is a really solid summer beer, I really like their Session IPA whatever it's called, and Victory at Sea is soooooo delicious.

I'll keep an eye out for those other two. My brother had Sculpin on tap in his kegerator. It's crazy how much freshness impacts overall quality for DIPAs. Adds another layer of complexity to an already deep and diverse style. I'm still running to catch up.
 
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At Slater's 50/50 for dinner.

Alpine Hoppy Birthday
New Belgium Hop Kitchen Oatmeal IPA.
 

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Dale's Pale Ale. I like it a lot more than I thought I would. I'm not typically a fan of pale ales.
 

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Kah Resposado.

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Smuttynose Finest Kind IPA. Nose reminds me of Victory's Hop Wallop (dearly departed). Taste is solid but not spectacular with some nice citrus and some sweet malt. Outside of Victory probably my favorite East Coast IPA.
 

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What did you think?

I really liked it, and the price seems reasonable (almost seems cheaper per bottle now that it is in a six pack). The problem is that Stone can't recreate the magic of the original Ruination because IPA's are significantly more hoppy now.
 

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Found Sucks in a 6 pack today. Excited about that. Drinking a New Holland White Hatter watching Brew Dogs on Esquire TV. They are in Michigan this episode making an ice beer while profiling Michigan's craft brews. Kinda neat to see.
 

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How was it?

Smuttynose Finest Kind IPA. Nose reminds me of Victory's Hop Wallop (dearly departed). Taste is solid but not spectacular with some nice citrus and some sweet malt. Outside of Victory probably my favorite East Coast IPA.

It was really good. Very smooth and with only a slight burn on the finish.
 

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At Slater's 50/50 for dinner.

Alpine Hoppy Birthday
New Belgium Hop Kitchen Oatmeal IPA.

This was by far the best New Belgium IPA that I have had. I really wish that they would bottle this beer as it was very enjoyable.
 

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Masi Costasera Amarone Classico 2010. Enjoyed with sausage and gouda. Amazing wine.
 
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Gettin Slaters tomorrow night, unless plans change, thinking of rolling with the 50 alarm as I'm a heat junky and doubt a 'main stream' heat challenge could move me much... We shall see...
 

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I got off work. Long day. I went to the gym and hit it hard to make up for being a lazy, junk-food snarfing lay-about. It's humid out, I have the day off tomorrow, and all I can think is how great it would be to take a cold six pack home and enjoy some Miller Time (but not actually with Miler, with a good beer). Well, I wasn't sure what the booze buying laws are here in my new home state, since liquor is sold through the state and beer/wine goes through private stores. I go to Safeway, get chips and a sixer. The guy tells me no beer sales after midnight. I don't give him a hard time of it; he's just ding his job. But inwardly, I'm crushed. I really want a cold, refreshing beer and I can't buy one.

Why can't a grown man, responsible taxpayer, buy a got-damned six pack of beer in the United States of 'Murica at 2 in the morning? Fug that noise. If my grocery store is open 24/7, then make with the cold suds 24/7. It's probably less dangerous to sell to people at 2 am then 2 pm. Where the jolly hell am I going to go except straight home with my beer? Why not beer sales 24/7? This isn't the Soviet Union for fook's sake. I mean, I've got some Dickel #12 to go along with my Red Hot Mojo chips, but it isn't the same. Sorry to go on, but screw all this alcohol restriction noise. Fuggin' state and local governments who take three months to fill a damn pot hole are going to deprive me of delicious beer because it's too late? That is bunk of the highest order. And no I'm not drunk. Just tired of being deprived of the finer things in life because some puritanical wet blankets passed a law 100 years ago and no one has the sack to change it. Maybe I'll run for state assembly. On the booze ticket. I know I'll get the Irish vote. Thanks for listening. Please return to your regularly scheduled program.
 

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I got off work. Long day. I went to the gym and hit it hard to make up for being a lazy, junk-food snarfing lay-about. It's humid out, I have the day off tomorrow, and all I can think is how great it would be to take a cold six pack home and enjoy some Miller Time (but not actually with Miler, with a good beer). Well, I wasn't sure what the booze buying laws are here in my new home state, since liquor is sold through the state and beer/wine goes through private stores. I go to Safeway, get chips and a sixer. The guy tells me no beer sales after midnight. I don't give him a hard time of it; he's just ding his job. But inwardly, I'm crushed. I really want a cold, refreshing beer and I can't buy one.

Why can't a grown man, responsible taxpayer, buy a got-damned six pack of beer in the United States of 'Murica at 2 in the morning? Fug that noise. If my grocery store is open 24/7, then make with the cold suds 24/7. It's probably less dangerous to sell to people at 2 am then 2 pm. Where the jolly hell am I going to go except straight home with my beer? Why not beer sales 24/7? This isn't the Soviet Union for fook's sake. I mean, I've got some Dickel #12 to go along with my Red Hot Mojo chips, but it isn't the same. Sorry to go on, but screw all this alcohol restriction noise. Fuggin' state and local governments who take three months to fill a damn pot hole are going to deprive me of delicious beer because it's too late? That is bunk of the highest order. And no I'm not drunk. Just tired of being deprived of the finer things in life because some puritanical wet blankets passed a law 100 years ago and no one has the sack to change it. Maybe I'll run for state assembly. On the booze ticket. I know I'll get the Irish vote. Thanks for listening. Please return to your regularly scheduled program.

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