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0/10 try harder after you choke down some more Pliney you scrub
Especially after I owned you in a previous discussion
0/10 try harder after you choke down some more Pliney you scrub
0/10 try harder after you choke down some more Pliney you scrub
Especially after I owned you in a previous discussion
Lol new? Karl has been around longer than literally everyone in SD, since the late 80sWell, as far from CT as possible but have been sampling the hell out of San Diego's breweries past few weeks.
Have tried-
Ballast Point
Bottle craft
Coin Op
Brew Project
Working Class
And for chains-
Gordon Biersch
Yardhouse
Dave and Buster's
Favorite new brand is Karl Strauss. Nice Amber and Red.
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Lol nobody is having NE/East coast beer shipped out here. Why are you having “dreck” shipped out there? Fail againI have some Pliny the Younger I just received this week.
In New England we call that dreck.
Im sorry your beers suck. Enjoy the better weather and fish tacos though. oh yeah you are a vegan, you dont even get to taste the best thing your area has to offer. Just the subpar beer.
I've been visiting Relic in Plainville every week or so and they've weaned me off Tree House. All there DIPA's are outstanding and their 6th anniversary triple was Julius on steroids.
Lol nobody is having NE/East coast beer shipped out here. Why are you having “dreck” shipped out there? Fail again
Oh by the way speaking of great beer bars @Chin Diesel you gotta check out Hamilton’s. Funny enough, for a couple years now (just did it again yesterday) they have a big blind tasting event featuring Pliny the younger and around 15 other triple IPAs; I think this year Pliny finished its highest ever at 5th, don’t listen to Auggie he is at best a name-dropper
Yeah where in CA? Here in SoCal and especially SD there is literally no need. You can’t find NE beer anywhere, again not that you’d need toTrades.
I have a bunch of Cal friends who want NE beer.
Marin. Humboldt. Sonoma .Yeah where in CA? Here in SoCal and especially SD there is literally no need. You can’t find NE beer anywhere, again not that you’d need to
Keep fighting the losing fight, bud
Trades.
I have a bunch of Cal friends who want NE beer.
Yeah where in CA? Here in SoCal and especially SD there is literally no need. You can’t find NE beer anywhere, again not that you’d need to
Keep fighting the losing fight, bud
Yeah where in CA? Here in SoCal and especially SD there is literally no need. You can’t find NE beer anywhere, again not that you’d need to
Keep fighting the losing fight, bud
I call you what I want 24/7
I guess it's awesome content like this that gets you 29,000+ posts here.
Lol that’s what I thought, no wonder Pliny is the best they have to trade withMarin. Humboldt. Sonoma .
I think you’re confusing me with @uconnphil2016You are on the wrong side of this but I suspect as a hipster millennial who eats avocado toast with a fork and knife you aren’t even aware.
Lol whatever you say tweetumsThe only thing worse than beer in CA is the pizza.
NeverYou arent going to try to defend CA Pizza now, are you?
If you actually go to breweries and drink the smaller batches since, you know, that’s the essence of craft beer, you’d see how the places I listed are on the same tier if not better than Monkish. Monkish is way at the top of LA beer but would have company down in SD.Seconded. Much more of it moves from here to there than the other way around. I do here there are some places in CA making great stuff now. I hear good things about Monkish in SoCal, and Cellarmaker in NoCal. But Modern Times? Stone? That ain't it.
If you actually go to breweries and drink the smaller batches since, you know, that’s the essence of craft beer
I missed 6 by Relic, really wanted to try it, but couldn't get to the brewery and I know it had very limited distribution. Relic is killing it!CTVB's Trailblazer was a mess when they first started brewing at South Windsor...turbid, no carbonation. I had one a few months ago and it had improved a lot. I had an Into The Woods a few weeks ago and it was a very good NEIPA. But I agree, $17 a four pack is too much.
I've been visiting Relic in Plainville every week or so and they've weaned me off Tree House. All there DIPA's are outstanding and their 6th anniversary triple was Julius on steroids.
Stay away from Relic in bottles. I don't think he's bottled in over a year so those are old IPA's...not a good thing. Plus he tweaked the recipes when he went to cans to very good results.I'm in Farmington, but have never been there. I always forget about them. I do buy their bottles and cans on occasion. I recently had Black Dawn which was a very good stout. I'm also a big fan of Firefly Coneflakes DIPA. Always on tap at J Timothy's.
Lol another Ballast Point name dropperBallast Point makes some good stuff. Been wanting to try Pliny for awhile now, but every freaking brewery on the West Coast is making NEIPAs right now so you can't say nobody in CA is having New England beer shipped out there. Every time NEBCO announces they're brewing FBD people from around the country post on their Facebook looking to trade. And Treehouse beers are everywhere.
If you actually go to breweries and drink the smaller batches since, you know, that’s the essence of craft beer, you’d see how the places I listed are on the same tier if not better than Monkish. Monkish is way at the top of LA beer but would have company down in SD.
It’s not at all about what you see getting shipped across the country.
Lol another Ballast Point name dropper
Lee Shore is meh. It's a low alcohol IPA, and he hasn't brewed that in quite a while. I love that Mark at Relic is experimenting with hop combinations. So there's a new DIPA every other week or so. It's not Julius Green Haze over and over.All of the Relic beers I've had are OK, not great. The problem is I don't think I've had any of their good IPAs or DIPAs. I had Lee Shore and it was decent. I think that's the only IPA of theirs I've come across in stores.
YES. Stony Creek is the nicest brewery I've seen. But, outside of Crankenstein, their beer is horrible. Rather go up an exit to Thimble Island for better beer.Their Crankenstein isn’t bad, but otherwise have to agree. The beer is unimpressive.
La Garza is Stony Creeks best beer. Debuted last summer. A Mexicali lager.YES. Stony Creek is the nicest brewery I've seen. But, outside of Crankenstein, their beer is horrible. Rather go up an exit to Thimble Island for better beer.
Two Roads is another cool brewery, but they have too many beers that taste like piss.
Best beer for the $ is CounterWeight's Headway. Got it for $9.99/4 pack.
Relic has really stepped up their game.
I love that Headway has given me two openings (so far) to unleash my latest corny dad joke:Best beer for the $ is CounterWeight's Headway. Got it for $9.99/4 pack.
La Garza is Stony Creeks best beer. Debuted last summer. A Mexicali lager.