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Re: Let's talk good beer
Announcing Maryland Distribution - Founders Brewing Co.
Founders finally coming into Maryland, starting as early as this May. Just a matter of time until Deschutes joins.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Frederick, MD
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Re: Let's talk good beer
Helluva trip to MA/CT this past weekend. Going to be a long time before I can save the scratch to do a similar trip, but it was well worth it.
Scored the following (pints, samples/flights, cans, bottles, bombers...some were brought home for later, others were had there): NEBCO: G-Bot, Captain's Daughter, Sea Hag Lawson's: Sip of Sunshine, Super Session #2 Tree House: Alter Ego, Haze, Eureka w/ Citra, Single Shot w/ Vanilla Wormtown: Be Hoppy Night Shift: Whirlpool, The 87, Santilli, Morph Trillium: Coffee Pot & Kettle, Summer Street IPA (Regular and Double Dry Hopped), Fort Point Pale Ale (Regular and Double Dry Hopped), Publick House IPA Beer'd: 8 Days A Week Lord Hobo: Steal This Can, Hobo Life, Boomsauce, Consolation Prize Cambridge Brewing: Brett Semetary, Sturdy Bottom, Business Time, Tall Tale Pale Ale Jack's Abby: 3x Dry Hopped Hoponius Union W/ Azacca And Caliente, House Lager, Calyptra Session IPL, Excess IPL Hill Farmstead: Walden, Sumner, Edward, Society & Solitude #3 Maine MO (dated 4/19) Needless to say...I won't be buying another beer for a while. Tree House is pretty cool. Their beers are just epic. There is something about them. The mouthfeel is unmatched. The floral and bitter hops working together in symphony. Hoping to make a yearly pilgrimage. Going to miss out on yet another RAR tall boy release (attending a wedding that day). Missed this past weekend's Manor Hill Hidden Hopyard Vol 2 (but have lined up a trade for it). May be scoring some of Burley Oak's These Hops Ain't Loyal too.
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Re: Let's talk good beer
Nice recap BD. What is the can and growler limit for Treehouse?
RAR is having a tap takeover at DTC this friday. I hate going to DTC on fridays after work bc it is crowded w happy hour folk. Wicked weed - anyone know how to get some of their beers?
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Right now, Growlers are limited to 3 total bottles per person per day, and the limits are based on batch yield. So it could be 2 bottles per flavor, with 1 2L limit (so the other would have to be a 750mL bottle) or just 2 750mLs or 1 750mL. When I bought my 750mL of Haze last Friday, it was down to 1 750mL per person. And they only fill their own growlers per Mass law (looks like they are trying to change the state law: https://www.bostonglobe.com/lifestyl...rdK/story.html) Wicked Weed is just in North Carolina for the most part. They did start distro in Massachusetts recently. I saw some on my trip, but didn't get any. I've had a few of their beers from friends that have gone to North Carolina and it's good. Think funky like Burley Oak but better.
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Re: Let's talk good beer
Beer camp is out and about. Cool concept this time.
Bourbon County Brand stout is also available at rodmans.
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Sierra Nevada is taking over all 22 taps at DTC tomorrow. Including all of the beer camps on tap. Debating on whether to take the plunge.
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Little disappointed. the beer camp ruthless rye (trillium/lawsons etc) isnt getting great reviews .. BA has it at 88 w middle of the road comments. ive been drinking nothing but imperial stouts and double ipas the past few weeks .. would love some nice light tasty 5.5 abv pseudo sue or something. maybe some 2 hearted i havent had in a while. i might even go corona w lime slice. maybe a nice farmhouse ale or pils.
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Re: Let's talk good beer
Damn, I may have to make the drive up and check it out.
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Just being real, I love me some beer, but I'm getting tired of the IPA/Sour trend. I've had many great beers of both styles, but goddamn hipsters are driving some really shitty versions of both. IPAs were the thing a few years back and it's driving some palette-wrecking hops. When sours were the vogue thing, there were some unique and awesome offerings, now everything is swinging into the overdone direction.
Sad face. This is aimed at no one in particular unless you're my favorite bar dowtown: HIGHER IBUS DOESNT MEAN BETTER. ![]()
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Holy crap sounds like one hell of a trip!Compared to some of you I am only an amiture when it comes to the time and effort you put into your beer endeavors but I love it when I can just as much. Heading to Canada this summer Prince Edward Island in Nova Scotia for a week.Have rent a cottage for a week on the ocean and am looking forward to trying some great Canadian stuff!
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i will drink a pseudo sue, sculpin, nanticoke nectar, dbl duckpin, clownshoes or galatica, maine another one or mo or lunch, 51 rye, etc. any day of the week. I hear what you are saying about an over-flooded market but I dont look at it in a bad way. I think its good. Sure we can drop $10 on a new beer and find out its crap or not to our liking but thats the breaks. 20 years ago our choices of actual tasty beer were bass ale, yuengling, wild goose (now flying dog) and 1 other brewery i cant think of right now and that was it. literally I had 4 choices. i just drank a ton of bass ale when i could afford it. im excluding stuff like becks, honey brown, heinkeken etc. which i also was forced to drink back then. ----------------- Now that I think about it ... the cost of hops and the price being passed along to us the consumer kinda sucks. I could def do without all the heavy hoppy beers that suck and are just a waste.
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