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I had my first ever Goose Island beers a couple days ago. I found them in Missouri just over the border from Arkansas. The town I was staying in is in Boone County, which is dry. I had both the Honker's Ale, a British-style special bitter that was great, and the IPA, which was quite excellent with a fantastic floral aroma.
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I am trying to re-capture my youth as a young undergrad student. God, I miss Hess Village and the atmosphere . While not the best beer in world, pints pitchers of Rickard's Red on tap always tasted soooooooooo good there. That's what I am drinking tonight.
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Beer of the Month award goes to the Triple Karmeliet I had with Ken last night at Brouwer's Cafe in Seattle. Had a bottle of this at home. Go fig! Started it a couple of nights ago and finished it last night. Not as good as on tap, of course, but still really tasty.
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I am not buying any beer (to have at home) until I have a homebrew in the fermenter. I recently acquired/purchased the equipment I need to brew 5 gallon batches, so the only thing holding me back now is to decide on a recipe and buy the ingredients.
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recently acquired/purchased the equipment I need to brew 5 gallon batches, so the only thing holding me back now is to decide on a recipe and buy the ingredients. And figuring out how to fly to Buffalo with 5 gallons of results for your friends....
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I am not buying any beer (to have at home) until I have a homebrew in the fermenter. I recently acquired/purchased the equipment I need to brew 5 gallon batches, so the only thing holding me back now is to decide on a recipe and buy the ingredients. How about a "Boston Cherry Ale" or a "Quad Fermentation Surround Firebrew" or a "In-wall/On-wall Reserve of Dwight"?
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I'd prefer a "Cinnamon Beech Draught".
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Whatever beer types you choose, Peter... if you're bringing it to Dwight it should be a V3 beer..... ::running, ducking the thrown Black-eyed pea dustcaps::
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If its a V3 beer it has to have a white twist cap.
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