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Sip is very overrated. Said me and only me?

Nah. But it is more traditional. It's my wife's favorite, but I'd almost always pick a Trillium, Treehouse or Foley brew over it (and Heady). But there is no "better" or "overrated" really at that level. It's a superb beer that happens to not hit my preferences perfectly (or yours probably).

The Citra Cutting Tiles from Trillium is amazing by the way.
 
Heading up to Sugarbush this weekend and hoping to hit Alchemist for the first time on Friday to see what cans we can pick up. Anyone with recent experience have any insight on what we may expect to find by mid-afternoon on a Friday?
 
Heading up to Sugarbush this weekend and hoping to hit Alchemist for the first time on Friday to see what cans we can pick up. Anyone with recent experience have any insight on what we may expect to find by mid-afternoon on a Friday?

I've been twice in the last few months. Weekday, no holiday, I was in and out. About 5 people in front of me in line. Saturday of President's day weekend I waited about an hour. The line isn't that fast. Two registers, so it won't move as quickly as Treehouse or Trillium. Brewery is really nice, and the tasting samples are generous and in nice glasses, not tiny plastic cups. Definitely hit the Mad Taco too while in Waitsfield. In another year, Lawson's new brewery will be there.

Here is the current status of what they have. I don't recall seeing them run out of Crusher in recent months. Alchemist
 
Heading up to Sugarbush this weekend and hoping to hit Alchemist for the first time on Friday to see what cans we can pick up. Anyone with recent experience have any insight on what we may expect to find by mid-afternoon on a Friday?
Went there last Friday (and Saturday morning lol) actually. Check their website for availability that day. Alchemist

I kept checking their website last Friday, and the light was still green for Heady at about 2 PM. Next thing you know, I'm eating lunch at Lost Nation, and they sold out of Heady around 3 PMish. However, we still went to the brewery, but they only had Crusher and Focal Banger available by the time we got there (around 5 PM Friday night). Luckily, they replenished their stock of it Saturday Morning.
 
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who had it in branford? Coastal. I've never seen this one being sold in CT, and I ended up buying it in VT.
Yes, Coastal. And it was $19.99 !!! I hate myself for buying it but...it ended up being one of the best brews I have even drinkded. Top 3.
 
I've been twice in the last few months. Weekday, no holiday, I was in and out. About 5 people in front of me in line. Saturday of President's day weekend I waited about an hour. The line isn't that fast. Two registers, so it won't move as quickly as Treehouse or Trillium. Brewery is really nice, and the tasting samples are generous and in nice glasses, not tiny plastic cups. Definitely hit the Mad Taco too while in Waitsfield. In another year, Lawson's new brewery will be there.

Here is the current status of what they have. I don't recall seeing them run out of Crusher in recent months. Alchemist
Thanks. Yeah, I started checking the website last night and just checked it this morning before posting that inquiry.

We stay in Waitsfield in large part because of my love affair with Mad Taco. It's never a question of whether we go there, just when and how many times. Love the food, the beer, the margaritas, the music and pretty much everything about the place.

Likely a Worthy Burger stop on the way up also.
 
Nah. But it is more traditional. It's my wife's favorite, but I'd almost always pick a Trillium, Treehouse or Foley brew over it (and Heady). But there is no "better" or "overrated" really at that level. It's a superb beer that happens to not hit my preferences perfectly (or yours probably).

The Citra Cutting Tiles from Trillium is amazing by the way.
Yup, I agree with your point. I'm still trying to figure out if I prefer SoS over Heady though. HuskyHawk: What are your top 10 IPAs?
 
Nah. But it is more traditional. It's my wife's favorite, but I'd almost always pick a Trillium, Treehouse or Foley brew over it (and Heady). But there is no "better" or "overrated" really at that level. It's a superb beer that happens to not hit my preferences perfectly (or yours probably).

The Citra Cutting Tiles from Trillium is amazing by the way.

I like SoS quite a lot. It is nicely balanced, and is very New England-y in culture. I just think this West Coast IPA or Super Triple ! IPA thing is misguided, and very American. "Hey, these hops sure taste pretty good." "I've got an idea! Let's double the hops, and it will be even better!!!!" "Yeah, let's make it bigger by adding more." "Yuge!!" "Bigly!"

Here's an interest Blind Test competition which I found interesting: Blind-Tasting 115 of the Best American DIPA/Imperial IPAs: We Have a Winner

SoS finishes #10.
 
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Yup, I agree with your point. I'm still trying to figure out if I prefer SoS over Heady though. HuskyHawk: What are your top 10 IPAs?

I've never tried to rank them in any order. Abner (HF), Double Sunshine, Heady Topper, Julius, Haze, Green, Artaic, Citra Cutting Tiles, Prospect (Foley Bros.), Pieces of Eight (Foley Bros.), PLUSH (Frost Beer works), Softly Spoken Magic Spells (Singlecut). Pro Pig IPA may be the best, and I didn't list it since they only brewed it once. That's a fair list of 13. I've never had NEBCO though, a great failing. Plus those outside that list...are just outside. Pliny the Elder, SoS (which I think is a lot like Pliny) several from Trillium, Three Floyds, Wormtown, Jack's Abby (if you count IPL) and other places. I think we do a disservice to ourselves by elevating something that is ever so slightly better than something else. I mean, nobody talks about Wormtown Buddah Juice, but it's spectacular.

Honestly, I have given up the chase. I go to the Alchemist because we have a house in Vermont and it's great beer and pretty cheap actually. I've been trading it for Bourbon and Scotch samples! I go to Trillium because it's 20-25 minutes from my house and always good. Aside from that I'm going to just buy Lagunitas Little Sumpin Sumpin.
 
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I like SoS quite a lot. It is nicely balanced, and is very New England-y in culture. I just think this West Coast IPA or Super Triple ! IPA thing is misguided, and very American. "Hey, these hops sure taste pretty good." "I've got an idea! Let's double the hops, and it will be even better!!!!" "Yeah, let's make it bigger by adding more." "Yuge!!" "Bigly!"

Here's an interest Blind Test competition which I found interesting: Blind-Tasting 115 of the Best American DIPA/Imperial IPAs: We Have a Winner

SoS finishes #10.


Boneyard Beer Co. Hop Venom City: Bend, OR ???????

:D
 
Firestone Walker Union Jack IPA is really good for a go to
 
On Saturday Thimble Islands had a can release for two experimental batches. I have drunk 3 of the #157 and can confidently say it is the most enjoyable brew I have ever had. It's an 8% IPA with CTZ, New Zealand rakau and citrus hops. Amazing taste. Hopefully it becomes regular.

Still available. And so good.

There is the #158, too. Will try it tomorrow.
 
Current favorite beer is from Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville, VT (near Stowe). Specifically, their Mosaic IPA. It isn't a heavy beer and alcohol is 5.5%. It comes in pint cans and isn't too expensive. Just a nice easy to drink IPA for me.
 
Current favorite beer is from Lost Nation Brewing in Morrisville, VT (near Stowe). Specifically, their Mosaic IPA. It isn't a heavy beer and alcohol is 5.5%. It comes in pint cans and isn't too expensive. Just a nice easy to drink IPA for me.
Ha! Literally less than five minutes ago one of my fellow beer nut friends just texted me a list of new ones to look for up there as I am headed up tomorrow, and that was at the top of his list. Spoke with client an hour before that who has a house in Stowe and she also told me that is her new fave. Will definitely be on the lookout for that.
 
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That's probably your best bet up near you. It's one of those that my local guy keeps in the back and only sells a bottle or two at a time, and only to regular customers. Since I've almost stopped drinking beer entirely and rarely buy it any more, he hasn't been offering me many of the goodies in recent months. I should ask him though, because I still buy a ton of cider from him, and I enjoy an occasional beer like this.

I think you're talking about Founders KBS and he's talking about Kentucky Bourbon Barrel (according to his link). Big difference. The latter is much easier to get.
 
Up in Waitsfield for the weekend. Skiing Sugarbush today but spent yesterday drinking our way through Stowe and Waterbury. The whole area is ridiculous with outrageously great beer everywhere, but I think my favorite of more than a dozen different ones was not a VT beer, but Founders Lizard of Koz, an imperial stout with blueberries, chocolate and vanilla, aged in bourbon barrels.

Pro Pigs own beers were shockingly good.

The operation at the new Alchemist is amazing and very easy.

HF Harlan has been my favorite HF beer this trip so far.
 
Founders Lizard of Koz, an imperial stout with blueberries, chocolate and vanilla, aged in bourbon barrels.

That sounds delicious. Especially when its 0 degrees out. My type of beer. Founders is one of my favorite breweries.

I'm skiing at Okemo right now. Was at Stowe 3 weeks ago. Did Goat for the first time. May have been the only person ever to go into Alchemist and not buy anything. I don't do IPA's. My friends filled the fridge. I spent $65 at the liquor store just around the corner on stouts for myself.
 
Has anyone mentioned Grimm in this massive thread? I have never had the fortune of trying any of their brews but have only heard/read amazing things. Also, I have the opportunity to drink some Baby Bot or Locust Reign tonight. What's better?
 
Has anyone mentioned Grimm in this massive thread? I have never had the fortune of trying any of their brews but have only heard/read amazing things. Also, I have the opportunity to drink some Baby Bot or Locust Reign tonight. What's better?
Hopefully you tried both. Both IPAs, but different bc Baby bot is 5.2% alcohol where Locust Reign is a double IPA with 8.5% alcohol. But Locust Reign is right there with Fuzzy Baby Ducks, and is better than G-Bot IMO. Hopefully you went LR and then had 2-3 baby bots!
 
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Right now in my Fridge, I have 20 Focal Bangers, 12 Headys, 20 Crushers, 3 SoS, 2 DDH Congress Street, 2 DDH Sleeper Street, 1 Dialed in, 4 cans of Sap, 5 cans of Green, 4 cans of Coriolis, 1 pint of Tiny Beautiful Something, 1 Haze, and I think 1 Doppleganger hiding somehere
 
Right now in my Fridge, I have 20 Focal Bangers, 12 Headys, 20 Crushers, 3 SoS, 2 DDH Congress Street, 2 DDH Sleeper Street, 1 Dialed in, 4 cans of Sap, 5 cans of Green, 4 cans of Coriolis, 1 pint of Tiny Beautiful Something, 1 Haze, and I think 1 Doppleganger hiding somehere
I ask in all seriousness...what town you be in? Need more friends?

I found a CT Beer Drinker fb page and have since been buying brewskies like a mini fiend.

My fridge has Coriolis, Excess (Jack's Abby), Palate Mallet, Hobbit Juice, The Correspondent, No Filter and Leaf Storm.

And my diet only allows 1/day. :(

Oh, tomorrow I pick up Two Juicy and some Counter Weight just because.
 
Can release of trail blazer today. Got some for the tournament. :)
 
Right now in my Fridge, I have 20 Focal Bangers, 12 Headys, 20 Crushers, 3 SoS, 2 DDH Congress Street, 2 DDH Sleeper Street, 1 Dialed in, 4 cans of Sap, 5 cans of Green, 4 cans of Coriolis, 1 pint of Tiny Beautiful Something, 1 Haze, and I think 1 Doppleganger hiding somehere

Sad thing is unless you have buddies helping you out you won't consume all those during their peak freshness
 
Up in Waitsfield for the weekend. Skiing Sugarbush today but spent yesterday drinking our way through Stowe and Waterbury. The whole area is ridiculous with outrageously great beer everywhere, but I think my favorite of more than a dozen different ones was not a VT beer, but Founders Lizard of Koz, an imperial stout with blueberries, chocolate and vanilla, aged in bourbon barrels.

Pro Pigs own beers were shockingly good.

The operation at the new Alchemist is amazing and very easy.

HF Harlan has been my favorite HF beer this trip so far.

Drinking Lizard of Koz right now based on your recommendation. $17.99 a bomber. Picked it up on the way on impromptu trip to Killington to soak in 30". Love Founders, love dark and sweet, but it might be too sweet for me. Good at what it is though, for sure.
 
I was skiing at Snowbird, Solitude, and Brighton last week and got the chance to taste some local Utah brews.

I picked up two 6 packs from Uintas Brewery. People gave me weird looks leaving the liquor store - apparently they sell beer by the can and I was considered an alcoholic.
  • Uintas Detour Double IPA (9.50%) - this was a pretty solid beer. To me it tasted a lot like a hoppier-version of Sierra Nevada, sort of had that fruity but overwhelming hop taste.
  • Uintas Hop Nosh IPA (7.00%) - didn't like it. Very malty and sort of lack luster in traditional IPA hops and taste.
The next few I had were from random breweries at bars. I was a little sloshed for these so my take on them is probably not accurate as can be.
  • Epic Brewing Co. Tart n' Sour IPA (4.50%) - this was the best beer I've ever had. It mixed the taste of a Sip of Sunshine with a sour aftertaste, but it wasn't too overwhelming. It was amazing, low on ABV tho, but who cares it was awesome. Highly recommend even if you don't like sours, it wasn't that over powering at all.
  • Wasatch Polygamist Porter (4.00%) - I'm not a porter fan but it had a good taste. Don't even know what to look for with porters, but it had a bunch of sister wives on the bottle. I thought that was catchy.
  • Wasatch Red Nitro Ale (4.00%) - I usually like ales but I didn't like this one. It had such a weird taste. It was like the USF of my beer that week.
  • I also tried a 3.2% Rolling Rock and let me tell you. It was good.
 
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