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Boatswain Chocolate Stout. Tried this last week and I really enjoyed it. |
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Fantastic. Erie also holds the distinction (in my personal opinion) of having the most delicious pilsner in their Presque Isle Pilsner. It's easily the most refreshing; makes you feel like you're getting hydrated drinking it, and doesn't have any bad aftertaste at all. I'd imagine that having about 24 of those guys around would be dangerous, because no way would you even notice you were getting that drunk until you'd skulled about 15 of those puppies in an hour. |
I am being cheap and lame and drinking Milwaukee's Best.
I've been working out and forgot to eat today, so I figured that in lieu of nutrition, I may as well just take a multivitamin and get my caloric intake from beer. |
I grabbed a Widmer Brothers variety 12 pack tonight. I liked the Rotator IPA most I guess. The seasonal Brrr ale was okay. Drifter is different, interesting aftertaste. Nothing to write home about. So I wrote it here... =D
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Traded a Russian Imperial, a Mongo double ipa, and a rogue chocolate stout for a six pack of this. Hopslam sounds like it will be worth it, with a 99 rating at BA. |
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It was $20+ for a six pack when my friends and I bought it to check it out, and well worth every penny. |
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I've got about seventy beers in a fridge out back and some warms on the shelf i am aging. Nothing below 7.2 percent as i'm always looking to feel the buzz along with the taste. Anybody willing to trade let me know, i've got some amazing stuff to do so with. :pssst: |
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