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Wine, Beer, and Spirits>What beers are you enjoying II?
cricky101 06:34 PM 04-28-2012
Working through a bomber of great divide yeti from last year.
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mmblz 08:02 PM 04-28-2012
SN Hoptimum... I love hoppy / bitter beers but this was just sort of the wrong kind of bitter for me.....
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boom 10:15 PM 04-28-2012
Lagunitas Red and SN Bigfoot
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W.B. 10:27 PM 04-28-2012
CBS and some 11 Dark Lord. Tasty stuff!
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Jbailey 02:12 AM 04-29-2012
Going to take some time to figure out what I had at DLD.

All good beers!
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altbiers 03:10 PM 04-29-2012
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Weyerbacher Tiny. an amazing imperial stout to drink while homebrewing.
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Hooligan 03:17 PM 04-29-2012
Brekenridge-vanilla porter
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Scootergptx 01:08 PM 04-30-2012
Always like to have a variety in the fridge. Always like to have a surprise or two when guests come over. Shiner Bock is the standard most of the time. Sometimes you just never know what I'll have.
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OLS 01:21 PM 04-30-2012
Originally Posted by Dave128:
Enjoyed a Soparo.
So much you can't SPELL IT?? Or were you NOT going for Sapporo??
BTW, that's good stuff.

Personally, I would like to fully reveal myself as a poseur by stating that JUST yesterday, and despite
my love of stout, I have decided that Delerium Tremens is my favorite beer. It's got all the lip-smacking
sweetness and tang of a good mountain dew and the carbonation of a beer. I know it has all the makings
of a disaster, I will fall out of love right after stocking up, but DAMN THAT'S SOME GOOD $HI+.
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Blak Smyth 01:29 PM 04-30-2012
Originally Posted by OLS:
Personally, I would like to fully reveal myself as a poseur by stating that JUST yesterday, and despite
my love of stout, I have decided that Delerium Tremens is my favorite beer. It's got all the lip-smacking
sweetness and tang of a good mountain dew and the carbonation of a beer. I know it has all the makings
of a disaster, I will fall out of love right after stocking up, but DAMN THAT'S SOME GOOD $HI+.
I didn't know it was a poseur beer, haha I love the stuff!

Originally Posted by altbiers:
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Weyerbacher Tiny. an amazing imperial stout to drink while homebrewing.
That is pretty good stuff. A few friends and I got to try some last year before it was released.
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cobra03 08:53 AM 05-01-2012
Last night was a bomber of Firestone Double Jack :-)
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Gooner 09:33 AM 05-01-2012
Enjoying a nice Westmalle Dubbel after work...Yum.
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stearns 11:39 AM 05-01-2012
Flying dog huckleberry cream ale, much more crisp than I expected, leaves me wanting a little more malt
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awsmith4 09:26 PM 05-01-2012
Stone Imperial Russian Stout 2012
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Bleez 07:24 PM 05-02-2012
Originally Posted by awsmith4:
Please, oh please don't make Red Brick your benchmark of Atlanta beers. I have tried all of their offerings and maybe one or two have been worth a second try. I feel the same about most Jailhouse beers. However I do consider Sweetwater's IPA better (to my palate) than Hopsecutioner but Terrapin's Hopzilla is the best DIPA made in the state. If you haven't tried any of the offerings from Wild Heaven, the Ode To Mercy is a fantastic Brown ale and be on the lookout for Kennesaw's newest brewery Burnt Hickory Brewing. I should note that Terrapin is my favorite GA brewery, Wake N Bake is in my top 10 favorite beers.
Just found this post. I love SweetWater, Happy Ending is a very good beer.

If you like Malts Terrapins 10th Anniversary beer is said to be the best they've ever produced (according to the liquor store crews opinions). I didn't like it but I don't like sweet, fruity/spiced beers.

I've still got a few bottles of Jailhouse to try...wild heaven is now on the queue.
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icehog3 01:36 AM 05-03-2012
Founders KBS
Founders Imperial Stout
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Shadow 08:44 AM 05-03-2012
Founders Double Trouble and Centennial IPA.
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Wanger 06:36 AM 05-04-2012
Had a Porterhouse Oyster Stout last night. It was quite interesting. Had a hint of sweetness to it and was rather light for a stout. I actually liked it quite a bit :-)
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rizzle 08:56 AM 05-04-2012
Somebody tell me about saisons. Being as it is getting hot out now, they "sound" like something that might be in my wheelhouse. I picked up a Ommegang Hennepin the other day to drink this weekend. Others to try?
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landhoney 10:56 AM 05-04-2012
Originally Posted by rizzle:
Somebody tell me about saisons. Being as it is getting hot out now, they "sound" like something that might be in my wheelhouse. I picked up a Ommegang Hennepin the other day to drink this weekend. Others to try?
Saison Dupont (Dupont makes several, all good to great)
The Bruery makes a couple saisons (Saison de Lente)
Cigar City makes a couple (Guava Grove, Table Saison, Florida Cracker (wit ale, but close))

Here's a list: (many don't get distributed to FL though)

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/style/129
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