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    ^^^Sounded intriguing...used their search engine and found nothing within 100mi of my AO.

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    Stopped at Total Wine after my haircut.

    Getting cool, so picked up a 12 pack or Deschutes Black Butte Porter. Fortuitously, I just put the last bottle of Inversion IPA in the fridge.

    This is my favorite time of year, Iron Horse Brewery releases Mocha Death!
    Now in cans and 6 packs!

    And for S's and G's I picked up a bottle of Loowit Brewing's Truman's Goddamn Strong Ale. 'Cuz nothing says Northwest Beer like a crotchety old fart who refused to let a volcano chase him from his home.
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    Being from Pennsylvania, I am loyal to Yeungling Beer. It is the oldest brewery in the State.
    Pretty rich & full bodied. I have thinned it out with Pabst Blue Ribbon, so as to drink more than a few.

    I know... That is an adulterous travesty to some.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt Helm View Post
    Being from Pennsylvania, I am loyal to Yeungling Beer. It is the oldest brewery in the State.
    Pretty rich & full bodied. I have thinned it out with Pabst Blue Ribbon, so as to drink more than a few.

    I know... That is an adulterous travesty to some.

    "It is not drinking alone... If the dog is home".
    If you find Yeungling beer rich & full bodied, and if you have to thin it out with PBR, then you would absolutely choke & croak on the IPAs I drink.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ubervic View Post
    If you find Yeungling beer rich & full bodied, and if you have to thin it out with PBR, then you would absolutely choke & croak on the IPAs I drink.
    Ditto.
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    Little Beast Ferme Rouge
    Tastes a lot like a Flemish sour but is made locally! I like it.
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    Usually a fan of porters...but...

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    This was a fun one too. From Deschutes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clusterfrack View Post

    Little Beast Ferme Rouge
    Tastes a lot like a Flemish sour but is made locally! I like it.
    You are definitely a Brother from another Mother - I would have ordered that one first off most any beer menu.
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    I'm not a huge fan of all the overdone IPA's.

    My original recommendations earlier in this thread still stand. However, of late we've really been enjoying North Coast Brewing--they have a good beer for almost any food we eat:

    Scrimshaw
    Laguna Baja
    Pranqster
    Brother Theolonious
    Old Rasputin
    Old Stock Ale

    Ballast Point's "Victory at Sea" is also DELIGHTFUL and highly recommended!
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