my second visit with my nutritionist some four years ago now.
Must have taken forever to find one that endorses pizza five days a week.

my second visit with my nutritionist some four years ago now.
That place is so overrated, go just 20 miles from there to Red Barn Brewing and have an Evil Angel DIPA, better than anything at Hill Farmstead.Hill farmstead Abner in Vermont....
Really? I might have to give it a try.Sip of Sunshine from Lawsons Beer company (brewed by Two Roads)!
Ghost Island DIPA from Thimble Island Brewing
Hmmm...That place is so overrated, go just 20 miles from there to Red Barn Brewing and have an Evil Angel DIPA, better than anything at Hill Farmstead.
Seriously? The same beer that has a 3.78 on Untappd (which is less than average for DIPA these days). Different strokes for different folks I guess.That place is so overrated, go just 20 miles from there to Red Barn Brewing and have an Evil Angel DIPA, better than anything at Hill Farmstead.
I thought I might have put it on Ignore in error but I can't find it there either. Is it gone?
Hmmm...
It's already out of stock.Highly recommend the new Marlowe stout that dropped yesterday - Blackout Jinx, with local maple syrup and honey.
Loooove this beer. A rare stout I can drink more than one of.Fat Orange Cat's "All Cats Are Gray in the Dark" is a Connecticut classic. A golden stout. Just amazing.
Highly recommend the new Marlowe stout that dropped yesterday - Blackout Jinx, with local maple syrup and honey. Zac Ross is a seriously talented brewer. We are lucky to have him and 12% in CT.
Marlowe was just mentioned above - love their beers - they have a pretty easy drinking pale called Eager to Share! Pretty easily found in CT, would recommend that or any of the variantsWhat do folks like in a lighter beer (not a DIPA or Stout)? What are good lagers or pilsners? I'm not hop crazy. Or a lighter, easy to drink IPA?
Not surprised, once word got out yesterday. It will see limited in-state distro.
Julius from treehouse. LOL.What do folks like in a lighter beer (not a DIPA or Stout)? What are good lagers or pilsners? I'm not hop crazy. Or a lighter, easy to drink IPA?
Anything from East Rock.Marlowe was just mentioned above - love their beers - they have a pretty easy drinking pale called Eager to Share! Pretty easily found in CT, would recommend that or any of the variants
von Trapp (yes, the Sound of Music family) makes very good pilsners and lagers. They are out of Stowe, VT but widely distributed, including throughout Connecticut.What do folks like in a lighter beer (not a DIPA or Stout)? What are good lagers or pilsners? I'm not hop crazy. Or a lighter, easy to drink IPA?
Marlowe is the brewer; 12% is the brewery:Hmm. Gotta try. What is the brewery? 12% it is called?
Hmm. Gotta try. What is the brewery? 12% it is called?
von Trapp (yes, the Sound of Music family) makes very good pilsners and lagers. They are out of Stowe, VT but widely distributed, including throughout Connecticut.
Also, East Rock from New Haven.
Marlowe is the brewer; 12% is the brewery:
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The whole 12% operation is awesome. Continually rotating offerings for free in state delivery to your door step. A lot of cool beers/breweries collaboration. Idk what their situation is right now with the cold but during warmer months I know they have a great tap list/room/patio set up for on site consumption. You can also order cans to go in personBrewed by Marlowe Artisinal Ales, which is housed inside Twelve Percent Beer Project in North Haven - which is kind of an incubator-investor-distributor-brewing resource to other breweries, from Omnipollo to Skygazer. Impressive outfit.