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Next up is Bell's Two Hearted Ale. Has a fish on the bottle. From Michigan. Makes me think of Woolybug.

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That's actually my go to IPA. On nights that I plan on tying into a Jack Dandy type of buzz. I start off with a Two Hearted and two fingers of bourbon.

How'd it treat ya?
 

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That's actually my go to IPA. On nights that I plan on tying into a Jack Dandy type of buzz. I start off with a Two Hearted and two fingers of bourbon.

How'd it treat ya?
It was absolutely fantastic. It's obviously not local so I can't get it in anything more than a single or those "design your own six pack" things but it's definitely something I'd pick up if a case makes it to a local store.
 

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Bells is good all-around.

Two Hearted is a go-to for me if I'm drinking during a football game but not getting crazy. Just catch a little buzz on few glasses.

Oberon is my go-to summer beer. Stupid refreshing.

And their Best Brown is in my "Brown Ale Top 5," which is a decent vote of confidence from my taste buds, as brown ales are my favorite.
 

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Bells is good all-around.

Two Hearted is a go-to for me if I'm drinking during a football game but not getting crazy. Just catch a little buzz on few glasses.

Oberon is my go-to summer beer. Stupid refreshing.

And their Best Brown is in my "Brown Ale Top 5," which is a decent vote of confidence from my taste buds, as brown ales are my favorite.
The symbol of Oberon is a sun with a face. Looks a lot like the sigil of House Martell. As in Oberyn Martell. Oberyn, Oberon. Has to be some kind of common root there, right?

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It was absolutely fantastic. It's obviously not local so I can't get it in anything more than a single or those "design your own six pack" things but it's definitely something I'd pick up if a case makes it to a local store.

Yeah, I take for granted that all the stores sell it here. Glad you like it.

Oberon is my go-to summer beer. Stupid refreshing.

I feel like Oberon has been falling off a bit the last few years. They actually make it differently than they used to and the increased distribution has hurt them, imo. I'll still try to drown myself in it all summer, but just a note.

Btw, if you are looking for a refreshing summer beer with some kick, try the Deschutes' Fresh Squeezed IPA. One of my favorites lately.
 

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I feel like Oberon has been falling off a bit the last few years. They actually make it differently than they used to and the increased distribution has hurt them, imo. I'll still try to drown myself in it all summer, but just a note.

I actually had that thought at one point last summer. It felt closer to a Blue Moon, whereas it had been noticeably different (though still similar, if that makes sense) in the past.

Btw, if you are looking for a refreshing summer beer with some kick, try the Deschutes' Fresh Squeezed IPA. One of my favorites lately.

Fresh Squeezed is my OTHER go-to beer in the pool. I'll usually build a 6-pack with a couple Oberon, a couple fresh-squeezed, and then a session IPA or two.
 

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Yeah, I take for granted that all the stores sell it here. Glad you like it.



I feel like Oberon has been falling off a bit the last few years. They actually make it differently than they used to and the increased distribution has hurt them, imo. I'll still try to drown myself in it all summer, but just a note.

Btw, if you are looking for a refreshing summer beer with some kick, try the Deschutes' Fresh Squeezed IPA. One of my favorites lately.

Agreed.

For "mowing the lawn" summer beer, Harpoon's UFO Big Squeeze Shandy is amazing. I don't even like pre-made shandies. It hits the mark of what it's aiming for perfectly.

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I was cutting the grass at my old house and my neighbor brought me a Miller Light. I said, "thanks, it's good to stay hydrated." I don't think he got it.
 

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The symbol of Oberon is a sun with a face. Looks a lot like the sigil of House Martell. As in Oberyn Martell. Oberyn, Oberon. Has to be some kind of common root there, right?

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I always assumed it was named after King Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream

Edit: Speaking of Oberon, apparently it's being released on 3/27.
 

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Agreed.

For "mowing the lawn" summer beer, Harpoon's UFO Big Squeeze Shandy is amazing. I don't even like pre-made shandies. It hits the mark of what it's aiming for perfectly.

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I have never had this one but, I still have yet to find a Shandy I enjoy... It kills me because the premise is something I think I should enjoy, but I just haven't to this point..

Mowing the lawn is the only reason PBR exists.

So I'm supposed to give my wife's cousins PBR when they come over to do the landscaping??? Who knew??
 
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It is... but Wiz's point is a curious one.

Well according to their wiki page, they changed the name of the beer in 1998. It'd be sweet if it were Oberyn though.

In 1998, Bell's changed the name of its flagship summer beer from "Solsun" to "Oberon" as a result of legal action by the Mexican brewing company Cerveceria Cuauhtemoc Moctezuma, makers of a beer with a similar name: "El Sol" (The Sun).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell's_Brewery
 

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The symbol of Oberon is a sun with a face. Looks a lot like the sigil of House Martell. As in Oberyn Martell. Oberyn, Oberon. Has to be some kind of common root there, right?

Seems to be coincidental. Auberon/ Oberon is the king of the fairies in Shakespeare's A Midsummer's Night Dream. Can't find any connection between that character and the sun.

And here's Larry Bell talking about the inspiration for the Oberon logo.
 

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Well according to their wiki page, they changed the name of the beer in 1998. It'd be sweet if it were Oberyn though.



https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell's_Brewery

They changed the name, but the name Oberon was taken from MSN's Dream. I was told that in the bar of Bells when they had their first Oberon Day, shortly after they renamed it. Which if anyone is going this year, i'll be there.

What's odd to Wiz's point is the connection between Oberon=Oberyn and the symbol of a sun. I get that they kept the sun marketing after they changed the beer name to Oberon, but Oberyn has no connection to the sun, and neither name is connected to the other.

The only thing I can think of is that GRRM loves Oberon beer.
 

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Btw, if you are looking for a refreshing summer beer with some kick, try the Deschutes' Fresh Squeezed IPA. One of my favorites lately.

Fresh Squeezed is my OTHER go-to beer in the pool. I'll usually build a 6-pack with a couple Oberon, a couple fresh-squeezed, and then a session IPA or two.

Gimme all dem Citra Hops. Too bad Monsanto developed it as a proprietary hop strain. Makes it very difficult to utilize it for home brewing.
 

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Just found out Avery is going to start distributing here soon, any recommendations are appreciated.

In the last year or so, South Dakota has gotten Stone, Bell's, Surly, Avery, Oskar Blues, Ommegang among others. Also going to be getting Funkwerks, Blue Point, Elysian and Golden Road. We are finally catching up the rest of the country.
 

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Just found out Avery is going to start distributing here soon, any recommendations are appreciated.

In the last year or so, South Dakota has gotten Stone, Bell's, Surly, Avery, Oskar Blues, Ommegang among others. Also going to be getting Funkwerks, Blue Point, Elysian and Golden Road. We are finally catching up the rest of the country.

Elysian and Golden Road are seeing bigger distribution because they were bought by InBev/Budweiser.

Having said that I really enjoy Elysian Space Dust and Dayglow, and Golden Road Wolf Among Weeds is very good as well.

In some ways I hate the big beer companies buying craft breweries but in some ways it is beneficial because of the increased distribution.
 

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That's actually my go to IPA. On nights that I plan on tying into a Jack Dandy type of buzz. I start off with a Two Hearted and two fingers of bourbon.

How'd it treat ya?

Next up is Bell's Two Hearted Ale. Has a fish on the bottle. From Michigan. Makes me think of Woolybug.

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I really enjoy Two Hearted when it is fresh but most of the time in AZ it is 2+ months old, so I pass.
 

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Pizza Port Brewing started distributing to AZ this week, so I grabbed some Swami's IPA and Kook DIPA. Swami's is just how I remember it, a throw back to early 2000's West Coast IPA, pretty good but not great. Kook is more of a 2010 DIPA, and definitely a step up but still just pretty good.


*I really wish that they would open a pizzeria here. They food is just good but it is very kid friendly and I appreciate that.
 

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Just found out Avery is going to start distributing here soon, any recommendations are appreciated.

In the last year or so, South Dakota has gotten Stone, Bell's, Surly, Avery, Oskar Blues, Ommegang among others. Also going to be getting Funkwerks, Blue Point, Elysian and Golden Road. We are finally catching up the rest of the country.

Raja DIPA is pretty good but Maharaja DIPA is awesome and a must buy if you like hoppy beers and can find it. Uncle Jacob's and TWEAK are interesting beers but very expensive and pretty crazy (very high ABV).
 

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Raja DIPA is pretty good but Maharaja DIPA is awesome and a must buy if you like hoppy beers and can find it. Uncle Jacob's and TWEAK are interesting beers but very expensive and pretty crazy (very high ABV).

Thanks! I will keep my eyes peeled for these
 

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Raja DIPA is pretty good but Maharaja DIPA is awesome and a must buy if you like hoppy beers and can find it. Uncle Jacob's and TWEAK are interesting beers but very expensive and pretty crazy (very high ABV).

Maharaja is so damn expensive though. $16 here...but so damn delicious. When I was in Boulder last year, I had double dry-hopped Maharaja and I fell in love. Such a good beer
 

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Getting my Gatsby on, drinking some Green Chartreuse.

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On another note, I saw some Oberon in a store yesterday and the guy told me it was delivered this week. So I thought maybe Bells was doing something funky again and releasing four pack cans before Oberon day.

no.

It was year old Oberon.

I still drank em...
 
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