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I had a Sea Hag IPA yesterday. Pretty terrible - is that supposed to be good?
 
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This is like Fishy tagging Chief. Awkward.

It's a running joke we have about Sea Hag. I'm sort of an awkward person, and didn't realize that for like a year straight every time we went to a bar and Sea Hag was on the beer list I'd recommend it to UCYams
 
It's a running joke we have about Sea Hag. I'm sort of an awkward person, and didn't realize that for like a year straight every time we went to a bar and Sea Hag was on the beer list I'd recommend it to UCYams

Don’t worry we knew it was a comment on her appearance.
 
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I think @uconnphil2016 is only like 24. When I was 24 I was convinced Sea Hag was like one of the best beers in the world. Still get it semi-often. Step below the really good stuff but not bad

I am exactly 24. 25 in June, so start planning the Boneyard birthday party. I don't really drink, but when I do I like having that Granola Brown beer from Black Hog
 
I am exactly 24. 25 in June, so start planning the Boneyard birthday party. I don't really drink, but when I do I like having that Granola Brown beer from Black Hog
I assume we’ll all be invited and you’ll have your stone fire pit rearing to go
 
I had a Sea Hag IPA yesterday. Pretty terrible - is that supposed to be good?
It's a running joke we have about Sea Hag. I'm sort of an awkward person, and didn't realize that for like a year straight every time we went to a bar and Sea Hag was on the beer list I'd recommend it to UCYams

Good thing I never took your advice huh
 
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Thomas Hooker used to make really crappy beers, but No Filter is one of the best NEIPAs out there, and they just came out with Super Duper Double Citra. It is absolutely fantastic. Probably jumped into my top 10 of IPAs.
 
Bunch of my friends are invested in Hanging Hills. All you beer snobs should get on the bandwagon.
I have a mug there. My go-to brewery, and less than 5 miles from home. The owners are good people
 
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Interesting development: 3 Daughters Light IPA out of St. Pete, Florida. 111 calories and 7 carbs. Frankly, it is bitter and light on the tongue. However, if you are sitting out in the sun and want a real beer instead of watery, American, mass produced junk, this hits the spot. Hopefully, more breweries follow suit and figure out how to “thicken” it a little bit.
 
My cousin's beer fridge this weekend was a treasure trove:

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Highly recommend the New Park Headband.
 
Interesting development: 3 Daughters Light IPA out of St. Pete, Florida. 111 calories and 7 carbs. Frankly, it is bitter and light on the tongue. However, if you are sitting out in the sun and want a real beer instead of watery, American, mass produced junk, this hits the spot. Hopefully, more breweries follow suit and figure out how to “thicken” it a little bit.

Cigar City Jai Alai is also an excellent FL IPA...kinda/sorta NE IPA-ish before NE IPA became a "thing"
 
Cigar City Jai Alai is also an excellent FL IPA...kinda/sorta NE IPA-ish before NE IPA became a "thing"

Really good summer beer if you're looking for an IPA. After my opening day experience, though, I think my tolerance has gone down since I've started dieting, so I may have to stick to sessions this summer.
 
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