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Tree House was insane today. Got there a bit before 5 and completely at capacity for parking at all 3 lots so had to turn around and park along the side of the road. Out within an hour with my cans though so not bad considering how long the line was. King JJJuliusss was worth it. Probably takes over my favorite TH beer from Juice Machine.
 
This reminded me of @Deepster
First of 4 gigs in next 18 hours about to start. Manager put a courtesy cooler by my amp.
Always appreciated but.....
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Which reminds me of this quote

 
This reminded me of @Deepster
First of 4 gigs in next 18 hours about to start. Manager put a courtesy cooler by my amp.
Always appreciated but.....
NtZucOG.jpg

Which reminds me of this quote


Way back in the day my buddy's dad used to stock the basement fridge with 7 oz bottles of High Life. We used to call them urine samples.
 
Gotta get me some Rastafari Ale.
 
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It was the worst beer I've ever had and it was an iPa. The millers were a pleasure after that dreck.
Okay. I do remember my first Red Stripe. I stopped listening to Third World and Aswad for a year.
 
Picked up a six of New Belgium Ranger IPA and had some Fat Tire Ale on draft this weekend. Quite glad they are in CT now.
 
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Is it proper to call quaffs such as Captain's Daughter, SOS and GBots as "brewskis"?
 
^. Nice, will have to check it out this winter during ski trip if not before then.

Just waited 2 hrs for 6 Bright, 6 Eureka, 2L Alter Ego, and a 750 of
Doppelganger.

Was offering a case PP for the Eureka and 6 bright. Ran out of green and double Juluis growler fills. Lucky they had a little dopple left.

No more cans for holiday wknd. Had over 600 cases of eureka. 150+ in line since 4
 
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Had my first disappointing beer from Great Lakes ever - and that's longer than a decade. Their recently released Steady Rollin' session IPA. Just too much grapefruit to make it enjoyable. Guess I'm getting too old to appreciate the way beers have been trending lately.

I don't get to experience all that New England goodness, but Great Lakes has been my go-to almost since the day I moved here in 2002. Everything they make is in my wheelhouse as I'm not all that fond of huge ABVs (which I can get at any of the 17 microbreweries within 30 minutes of my house if so inclined).
 
Yeeeeeeeeeah, my plans changed and I was able to get down to NEBCO for some Fuzzy Baby Ducks. My all-time favorite beer.
 
I was one person behind the last growler filled. A small tear as they erased off the board. At least I have Sip, Julius and a few Growlers of G-Bot to see me through.
 
The new Alchemist Brewery opened today.

BLOG | Alchemist

I went up Friday on my way to our Vermont house (out of the way actually). But turned around when the line was 2 hours. Bummed that I missed out. Got some Foley Brothers stuff though.
 
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Speaking of good beer. Is anyone else going to the Allagash Street Fair, Saturday in Portland?
 
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Spent 4 days in Baltimore's Inner Harbor area over the weekend. Checked out Fell Point and a really cool bar called Max's...102 brews on tap. Trying to upload a pic of the beer menu...
 
Anyone try Made in the Shade from Broad Brook yet? Apparently it's a collaboration with Cigar City. I stopped by to get a fill but they only sell it in cans at liquor stores.
 
Yeeeeeeeeeah, my plans changed and I was able to get down to NEBCO for some Fuzzy Baby Ducks. My all-time favorite beer.
I was one person behind the last growler filled. A small tear as they erased off the board. At least I have Sip, Julius and a few Growlers of G-Bot to see me through.

If it's any consolation, it's not as good as the last batch.

Still excellent, but not transcendent. Not as much on the nose as usual imo.
 
I went up Friday on my way to our Vermont house (out of the way actually). But turned around when the line was 2 hours. Bummed that I missed out. Got some Foley Brothers stuff though.
I'm going to try and stop on the way to Montreal. Probably sold out by the time I arrive. Any suggestions for really good beers (IPAs) easily purchased in local package stores?
 
I'm going to try and stop on the way to Montreal. Probably sold out by the time I arrive. Any suggestions for really good beers (IPAs) easily purchased in local package stores?

Yes, absolutely. The best one you may not know about is Frost beer works. Foley Brothers makes fantastic stuff if you haven't had it. I'd try stopping at the CBC in Waterbury, they have most everything. Across the street is the Prohibition Pig. Good food, very good beer. They have a brewery in back and a couple of crowlers would be my suggestion.
 
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