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If anyone travels to Memphis, get the amber ale Fireside. It is Godly.

That is all.

(also allagash white kicks ass)
 
Hey @Austin316 ...you from CT?

Beer'd Brewing has a tasty NEIPA:

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I'm taking road trip from NH to CT, going to New London area, thought I'd get some beer while down there. What CT beers should I get, and are there any good package stores that sell the top ones? I would like to get Counter Weight but that is probably purchased at brewery and won't be in Hamden.
 
I'm taking road trip from NH to CT, going to New London area, thought I'd get some beer while down there. What CT beers should I get, and are there any good package stores that sell the top ones? I would like to get Counter Weight but that is probably purchased at brewery and won't be in Hamden.

Beer'd brewery is in Stonington and they make some great stuff. Dogs and Boats is a great DIPA.

Counterweight is in most package stores, although I don't live in the New London area so I'm not sure if it'd be down that way. Headway is a really good IPA and at 6% it won't kick your ass like Dogs and Boats will.
 
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I'm taking road trip from NH to CT, going to New London area, thought I'd get some beer while down there. What CT beers should I get, and are there any good package stores that sell the top ones? I would like to get Counter Weight but that is probably purchased at brewery and won't be in Hamden.
Counter Weight should be widely available throughout the state. Beer'd should definitely be on the shelves in that area, too. Any of their IPAs are very good.
 
I think it’s only available in the immediate Manchester area but if you see Helios from Labrynth buy it
 
I'm taking road trip from NH to CT, going to New London area, thought I'd get some beer while down there. What CT beers should I get, and are there any good package stores that sell the top ones? I would like to get Counter Weight but that is probably purchased at brewery and won't be in Hamden.
Beer'd isn't a big place but I like their beer. Hopefully Hobbit Juice is on tap when you visit. I
know you didn't ask for food recs but if you are looking for outdoor seafood you need to check out Captian Scott's Lobster Dock.
 
Had King Jjjjulius yesterday. Holy crap. Amazing beer.
Yup, had one a couple weeks ago. Best IPA I've ever had. Which made the hour and a half wait almost worth it. Crazy that people are selling them on eBay for close to $100 a can.

And it's spelled Jjjuliusss. Three J's and three S's.
 
Yup, had one a couple weeks ago. Best IPA I've ever had. Which made the hour and a half wait almost worth it. Crazy that people are selling them on eBay for close to $100 a can.

And it's spelled Jjjuliusss. Three J's and three S's.

Probably because they picked the name and spelled it after trying 7-8 of them.
 
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Were you drinking Beer’d at the Stones?

In the parking lot, yes. In the stadium, no. Had a Sip of Sunshine and Longtrail Vermont IPA.
 
In the parking lot, yes. In the stadium, no. Had a Sip of Sunshine and Longtrail Vermont IPA.

I follow Beer’d on Twitter and saw your post. And was just curious if there was another HuskyHawk
 
I follow Beer’d on Twitter and saw your post. And was just curious if there was another HuskyHawk

Well there is @HawkHusky But I'm HuskyHawk here, on Twitter and on Untappd (which is where the Twitter post comes from). Unfortunately it was taken on Reddit.
 
I had my first Nod Hill beer, Geobunny...this is an awesome IPA. It reminds me of Headway, but I like it better.
 
I’m enjoying a very tasty beer from Bloomfield called Rakautra, a 7% IPA from Back East brewing. It definitely gets my recommendation!
 
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Spent this last week in Cooperstown NY for my son's 12U baseball tournament. As I was a coach, I did not have much free time; but, I did visit Ommegang and Council Rock (for dinner) and after getting upset in our first playoff game by a team by a club team that seem to have new players versus what they had during pool play, visited the Cooperstown Beverage Exchange on the way to the Hall of Fame yesterday to pick-up some Cooperstown Abner Doubleday whiskey. Council Rock's All American IPA was a good, lighter IPA to have after spending 6 hours playing baseball, 2 hours practicing and 2 days locked away in a barrack with a dozen 12-year old boys. Overall, a good trip.
 
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For those of you planning on the Charleston Classic trip, there is a terrific brewery in Mt Pleasant called Westbrook Brewery. They make the best interpretation of Sour/Gose ever. Try it. There are also two additional flavors, a Lemon/Cucumber Gose and a Key Lime Gose. All three are sprinkled in distribution throughout the Carolinas.
 
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Just had another Nod Hill beer, Mood for A Day. Another winner!
 
Do me a favor and check the can date on that if you have any left. I can't figure out if there's a new batch or if they just released a bunch of the old batch (that apparently tastes great).


11/14/18.

A friend who has done some consulting with them brought a few different ones over.

Truthfully if it didn't say plum cinnamon you would think it was a regular gose. Nothing is overpowering in the taste.
 
Loving me some Brick & Feathers (Turner Falls, MA) right now- specifically, an IPA called Half-Light Sunbeam (6.5%). Wow did it go down easy!
 
Went to Tribus for the first time Saturday, their stuff is fantastic. Goody Bag is an awesome DIPA.
 
Anyone go to the beer garden in Bushnell yet? Great beers, good vibes, not sure about the food.
 
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