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Fishy

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I don't know if this sounds terrible or wonderful. "We took a fresh batch of our new American IPA, Inhopnito, and added in 20lbs of fresh Jalapeños and pineapple purée. It’s a refreshing brew with a bite, medium body and bitterness, yet high in aroma and flavor. ABV 6.2%" But since it's Berkshire, meh is more likely.

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I don't know if this sounds terrible or wonderful. "We took a fresh batch of our new American IPA, Inhopnito, and added in 20lbs of fresh Jalapeños and pineapple purée. It’s a refreshing brew with a bite, medium body and bitterness, yet high in aroma and flavor. ABV 6.2%" But since it's Berkshire, meh is more likely.

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From Berkshire, no. In more capable hands I might be curious.

Spoke & Spy Cider in Middletown makes what I consider to be the best and most interesting Connecticut ciders, and he does one called Tepache Mode, which is his take on the Mexican pineapple-based drink Tepache, with some very interesting Mexican spices. I generally don’t prefer sweet or even semi-sweet ciders, but this one is a winner because of the perfect sweet-heat combo.

That’s what I would hope for in this combo, but I wouldn’t have faith that Berkshire could pull it off that well.
 

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From Berkshire, no. In more capable hands I might be curious.

Spoke & Spy Cider in Middletown makes what I consider to be the best and most interesting Connecticut ciders, and he does one called Tepache Mode, which is his take on the Mexican pineapple-based drink Tepache, with some very interesting Mexican spices. I generally don’t prefer sweet or even semi-sweet ciders, but this one is a winner because of the perfect sweet-heat combo.

That’s what I would hope for in this combo, but I wouldn’t have faith that Berkshire could pull it off that well.
Yes, you are right. But I’d still buy a can. That mango habanero cider is terrific. I should stick with that and add Mezcal. Might have that for Cinco tomorrow.
 

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I would try this one:

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Jesus, you hayseeds will fall for any idiotic idea they roll at you.

Here - you guys will love this stuff.

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Jesus, you hayseeds will fall for any idiotic idea they roll at you.

Here - you guys will love this stuff.

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That is a good hangover drink. Need to get the going or if you plan on going hair of the dog and starting as soon as you wake up.

Obviously a home made Chelada with some seasoned salt on the rim of the glass is much better.
 
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For those of you celebrating Cinco de Mayo for the rest of the month, the Tox & Little House collaboration "Chips and Dip" is available again. It's a sour brewed with Tortilla Chips, Mango, Hot Peppers, Key Lime, Lime Zest, and a touch of Sea Salt. It's delicious.
 

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Abandoned Building in East Hampton Mass makes good stuff. This is odd. Zappa hops, it’s not an ode to Frank. Not loving it but it’s ok on Friday after golf.
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The brewery is fun, the IPAs and stouts are excellent. There is another brewery in the complex that has lower abv styles. Seems to cater to cyclists. Never had Zappa before, and now I know why.
 

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I don’t like Saisons and farmhouse ales much, but some of those fated farmer beers are excellent. The fruit makes a huge difference.
 

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So after that comment I decided to open this. Collab between Hill Farmstead and Blaugies in Belgium. Light effervescence reminds me of Champagne. Delicate, biscuit, yeast. Don’t love it but it sure is well made.

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All right, I'll join the party.

Certainly the best American IPA brewed in Pittsburgh. Possibly the best beer period brewed in Pittsburgh.

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Better than Ahrn City (Iron City to those who never heard someone say "Y'ins").
Arn gets a bad rap, n'at. It's bedder den a lot uhda nashnul macros if you're just tryin' to warsh dahn a cut of Vinnie pie.
 

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