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[QUOTE="Rocktheworld, post: 2600188, member: 5037"] The majority of breweries currently around have been around for 5 or fewer years. Its current form, embracing East coast and certainly hazy styles, is relatively new. Doesn’t matter to me that a few are still around after 10-20 years. They get by on name recognition more than anything. Hence your buddy shipping you Alesmith. No kidding First started brewing in 2013 Lol because less than 5% of their beers are Belgian and probably 1% are from Belgium. They brew American beer styles there. I don’t buy any rating services. People regularly drive down from all over LA county on a weekly basis to Pure for its weekly can releases. Dozens and dozens line up hours before the brewery opens and the cans are gone in hours. Do people drive 3 hours to those places for a chance at getting a 4 pack of beer? I personally am not familiar with those breweries. The argument started because I didn’t buy your perception and judgment of what SD has to offer as it was based on a Modern Times you didn’t like, and your buddy was sending over third-rate Alesmith and Alpine. [/QUOTE]
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