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Greenbacker and Loving Liberal
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50 Beers to Try Before You Die
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).
http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984 (CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"? How about 50 to try before you die?!
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The "Franchise" - Seriously.
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Since this thread is way too long at this point--what are some good, reasonably easy to find IPA's?
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Both are very easy to find in the midwest. |
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King Sandbagger
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Stone and Lagunitas also both make affordable quality IPAs. Take your pick from them and you probably won't be disappointed.
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IIRC, the Saison-Brett was listed as 2013 on the bottle. Could be wrong. Two-Hearted is my favorite non-Boulevard offering by far. |
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Where can you find it? Nevermind. I suppose St. Louis area.
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The "Franchise" - Seriously.
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Was down in my basement this morning looking for a box and stumbled upon an xmas gift I had forgotten to ship to my brother last year. It's a Royals jersey and a bottle of Boulevard Imperial Stout 2011 (Brett yeast recall batch). It's going down in my cellar and I'm replacing it with a Rye On Rye 2013.
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The wife and I just finished a bottle of this:
![]() Out-friggin'-standing. Top fermented Belgian beer. Fruity, malty, highly carbonated. Unlike anything I've ever had. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/641/1745 |
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King Sandbagger
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Duchesse is pretty good, if not a little sweet for the Flanders Red style. Very thirst quenching, and a nice entry into the world of sour beers. Be careful, once you go down the rabbit hole into sour beers, there's no going back.
![]() My two favorites if you're going for the Flanders Red are Rodenbach Grand Cru and Cuvee Des Jacobins. You can get the Cuvee Des Jacobins around here; I've typically found it at Lukas in OP, KS, but you'll have to go to Illinois probably at the closest to find the Rodenbach (unless you order it online). They're both a bit more sour, but still very well balanced beers. *self professed sour beer nerd here* |
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Got some Tank 7 in the fridge!
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King Sandbagger
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Interesting that the 2013 Saison Brett is out already. I'm pretty sure we won't see that in KC until sometime in mid-January or later. I hope I'm wrong, Saison Brett is the heat!
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King Sandbagger
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Sours are fun, but also kind of a treasure hunt. The best ones are hard to find and fly off the shelves pretty quick. Don't even get me started on Cantillon and other lambics.
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Enjoying a Duvel right now. I have a Rye-on-Rye waiting in the kitchen; I don't know if I should consider "preparing for the most stressful two days of the year" as reason to drink it, or if I should wait until Christmas night and open it in celebration.
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King Sandbagger
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Rye on Rye is some goooooooood stuff. No excuse needed to enjoy a bottle of it!
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