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Peace Tree is out of Knoxville, right? I have a Saison from them that I got in a trade that I haven't had yet. It has to get warm out at some point to drink I believe.Originally posted by 2bagger22:
Bought a sixer of that last week, great stuff. I just returned from snowmobiling all weekend in the UP. I was up to my eyeballs in snow and Bell's Two Hearted.Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Had Peace Tree No Coast last night. Excellent.
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Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Peace Tree is out of Knoxville, right? I have a Saison from them that I got in a trade that I haven't had yet. It has to get warm out at some point to drink I believe.Originally posted by 2bagger22:
Bought a sixer of that last week, great stuff. I just returned from snowmobiling all weekend in the UP. I was up to my eyeballs in snow and Bell's Two Hearted.ÂOriginally posted by jellyfish10:
Had Peace Tree No Coast last night. Excellent.
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Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Had Peace Tree No Coast last night. Excellent.
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nice to see a shout out on here to Sixpoint. they do great work. i love Resin; among many others. also- i am in agreement that lil sump sump is a great go to beer. i love Lagunitas with my one caveat being Maximus.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree on the Lagunitas IPA. While a good beer I have other IPA's I would rather drink. They do make some very good seasonal beers such as the stout I had tonight. Little Sumpin Sumpin would be my favorite year round beer that they offer. A hoppy wheat beers is a good combination. I also enjoy the Daytime Ale for a session IPA. The only Lagunitas beer I have had that I just don't really like is Brown Shugga. Too sweet for me.Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree. Like many craft beer drinkers I don't stay very loyal to one brand. Lagunitas along with Dogfish Head and Sixpoint are almost always in my fridge.Originally posted by ClearwaterHawkI:
One of the top breweries in America. Â Their tasting rooms serves delicious meals as well.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout.
I am always trying new things. We rarely have any other Lagunitas outside of their IPA around these parts. It's solid, not spectacular IMO.
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I have not lived in the Sixpoint distribution area until I moved to Dover. For seasonal beers I am enjoying Hi Res and The Crisp for year round beers.Originally posted by DrVenkman:
nice to see a shout out on here to Sixpoint. they do great work. i love Resin; among many others. also- i am in agreement that lil sump sump is a great go to beer. i love Lagunitas with my one caveat being Maximus.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree on the Lagunitas IPA. While a good beer I have other IPA's I would rather drink. They do make some very good seasonal beers such as the stout I had tonight. Little Sumpin Sumpin would be my favorite year round beer that they offer. A hoppy wheat beers is a good combination. I also enjoy the Daytime Ale for a session IPA. The only Lagunitas beer I have had that I just don't really like is Brown Shugga. Too sweet for me.Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree. Like many craft beer drinkers I don't stay very loyal to one brand. Lagunitas along with Dogfish Head and Sixpoint are almost always in my fridge.Originally posted by ClearwaterHawkI:
One of the top breweries in America. Â Their tasting rooms serves delicious meals as well.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout.
I am always trying new things. We rarely have any other Lagunitas outside of their IPA around these parts. It's solid, not spectacular IMO.
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Also- as the winter winds down we will be saying goodbye to Troegs Mad Elf- what a great one this was this year- hope they bring it back
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a couple of years ago I had some Resin, Bengal Tiger, and 3 bean...I was very impressed with all three.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
I have not lived in the Sixpoint distribution area until I moved to Dover. For seasonal beers I am enjoying Hi Res and The Crisp for year round beers.Originally posted by DrVenkman:
nice to see a shout out on here to Sixpoint. they do great work. i love Resin; among many others. also- i am in agreement that lil sump sump is a great go to beer. i love Lagunitas with my one caveat being Maximus.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree on the Lagunitas IPA. While a good beer I have other IPA's I would rather drink. They do make some very good seasonal beers such as the stout I had tonight. Little Sumpin Sumpin would be my favorite year round beer that they offer. A hoppy wheat beers is a good combination. I also enjoy the Daytime Ale for a session IPA. The only Lagunitas beer I have had that I just don't really like is Brown Shugga. Too sweet for me.Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree. Like many craft beer drinkers I don't stay very loyal to one brand. Lagunitas along with Dogfish Head and Sixpoint are almost always in my fridge.Originally posted by ClearwaterHawkI:
One of the top breweries in America. Â Their tasting rooms serves delicious meals as well.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout.
I am always trying new things. We rarely have any other Lagunitas outside of their IPA around these parts. It's solid, not spectacular IMO.
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Also- as the winter winds down we will be saying goodbye to Troegs Mad Elf- what a great one this was this year- hope they bring it back
https://iowa.rivals.com/url?sa=i&rc...M0o5Gtj0TcidpNNHjE5bVK7A&ust=1425408313393815
I didn't care for Mad Elf. I am enjoying the Nugget Nectar season and Cultivator Helles Bock is a damn fine brew also.
Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
a couple of years ago I had some Resin, Bengal Tiger, and 3 bean...I was very impressed with all three.ÂOriginally posted by golfinghawkeye:
I have not lived in the Sixpoint distribution area until I moved to Dover. For seasonal beers I am enjoying Hi Res and The Crisp for year round beers.Originally posted by DrVenkman:
nice to see a shout out on here to Sixpoint. they do great work. i love Resin; among many others. also- i am in agreement that lil sump sump is a great go to beer. i love Lagunitas with my one caveat being Maximus. ÂOriginally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree on the Lagunitas IPA. While a good beer I have other IPA's I would rather drink. They do make some very good seasonal beers such as the stout I had tonight. Little Sumpin Sumpin would be my favorite year round beer that they offer. A hoppy wheat beers is a good combination. I also enjoy the Daytime Ale for a session IPA. The only Lagunitas beer I have had that I just don't really like is Brown Shugga. Too sweet for me.Originally posted by jellyfish10:
Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Agree. Like many craft beer drinkers I don't stay very loyal to one brand. Lagunitas along with Dogfish Head and Sixpoint are almost always in my fridge.Originally posted by ClearwaterHawkI:
One of the top breweries in America.  Their tasting rooms serves delicious meals as well.Originally posted by golfinghawkeye:
Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout.
I am always trying new things. We rarely have any other Lagunitas outside of their IPA around these parts. It's solid, not spectacular IMO.
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Also-Â as the winter winds down we will be saying goodbye to Troegs Mad Elf-Â what a great one this was this year-Â hope they bring it back
I didn't care for Mad Elf. I am enjoying the Nugget Nectar season and Cultivator Helles Bock is a damn fine brew also.
I posted this in another thread, but Currently having my last SN Celebration and will follow with Green Flash Le Freak and end with a Hopslam or two.Â
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Weekdays are so hard to do anything outside of the weekly routine. I've been meaning to get up to CF and I'm planning on getting up there for a Saturday night this month or next. AOriginally posted by jellyfish10:
Originally posted by Honda Hawk:
Whatever it takes, JellySomebody's doin work tonight son! I like your style.
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Understood. Let me know if you ever get up this way. I will be in Des Moines Wednesday for the girl state tourney with Mrs. Jelly and Jelly Jr. Daughter cheers and then will be there all day next Tuesday for the boys tourney as her competition team performs.
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Agree on the Lagunitas IPA. While a good beer I have other IPA's I would rather drink. They do make some very good seasonal beers such as the stout I had tonight. Little Sumpin Sumpin would be my favorite year round beer that they offer. A hoppy wheat beers is a good combination. I also enjoy the Daytime Ale for a session IPA. The only Lagunitas beer I have had that I just don't really like is Brown Shugga. Too sweet for me.