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Nzoner's Game Room>50 Beers to Try Before You Die
NewChief 06:18 AM 04-24-2010
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).

http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984
(CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"?

How about 50 to try before you die?!
Spoiler!

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Bewbies 08:12 PM 12-22-2012
Since this thread is way too long at this point--what are some good, reasonably easy to find IPA's?
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DeezNutz 08:13 PM 12-22-2012
Originally Posted by Bewbies:
Since this thread is way too long at this point--what are some good, reasonably easy to find IPA's?
Bell's Two Hearted Ale (out of Kalamazoo, MI) is ****ing fantastic. Boulevard's Single-Wide is also legit.

Both are very easy to find in the midwest.
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phisherman 08:19 PM 12-22-2012
Stone and Lagunitas also both make affordable quality IPAs. Take your pick from them and you probably won't be disappointed.
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OnTheWarpath15 09:46 PM 12-22-2012
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Where do you live? Saison Brett still on the shelves? Haven't seen one of those around KC for a long time, other than at tastings.
Saint Louis.

IIRC, the Saison-Brett was listed as 2013 on the bottle. Could be wrong.

Originally Posted by DeezNutz:
Bell's Two Hearted Ale (out of Kalamazoo, MI) is ****ing fantastic. Boulevard's Single-Wide is also legit.

Both are very easy to find in the midwest.
Two-Hearted is my favorite non-Boulevard offering by far.
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evolve27 09:48 PM 12-22-2012
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
Saint Louis.

IIRC, the Saison-Brett was listed as 2013 on the bottle. Could be wrong.



Two-Hearted is my favorite non-Boulevard offering by far.
Where can you find it? Nevermind. I suppose St. Louis area.
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Bewbies 09:48 PM 12-22-2012
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Stone and Lagunitas also both make affordable quality IPAs. Take your pick from them and you probably won't be disappointed.
Had Lagunitas IPA tonight. Really liked that one.

Terrapin Hoppsictioner is another good one from down here in GA.
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KCUnited 12:00 PM 12-23-2012
Was down in my basement this morning looking for a box and stumbled upon an xmas gift I had forgotten to ship to my brother last year. It's a Royals jersey and a bottle of Boulevard Imperial Stout 2011 (Brett yeast recall batch). It's going down in my cellar and I'm replacing it with a Rye On Rye 2013.
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Fire Me Boy! 03:47 PM 12-23-2012
The wife and I just finished a bottle of this:



Out-friggin'-standing. Top fermented Belgian beer. Fruity, malty, highly carbonated. Unlike anything I've ever had.

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/641/1745
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phisherman 04:47 PM 12-23-2012
Duchesse is pretty good, if not a little sweet for the Flanders Red style. Very thirst quenching, and a nice entry into the world of sour beers. Be careful, once you go down the rabbit hole into sour beers, there's no going back. :-)

My two favorites if you're going for the Flanders Red are Rodenbach Grand Cru and Cuvee Des Jacobins. You can get the Cuvee Des Jacobins around here; I've typically found it at Lukas in OP, KS, but you'll have to go to Illinois probably at the closest to find the Rodenbach (unless you order it online). They're both a bit more sour, but still very well balanced beers. *self professed sour beer nerd here*
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phisherman 12-23-2012, 04:55 PM
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Ceej 05:00 PM 12-23-2012
Got some Tank 7 in the fridge!
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phisherman 05:02 PM 12-23-2012
Originally Posted by OnTheWarpath58:
Saint Louis.

IIRC, the Saison-Brett was listed as 2013 on the bottle. Could be wrong.



Two-Hearted is my favorite non-Boulevard offering by far.
Interesting that the 2013 Saison Brett is out already. I'm pretty sure we won't see that in KC until sometime in mid-January or later. I hope I'm wrong, Saison Brett is the heat!
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Fire Me Boy! 06:31 PM 12-23-2012
Originally Posted by phisherman:
Duchesse is pretty good, if not a little sweet for the Flanders Red style. Very thirst quenching, and a nice entry into the world of sour beers. Be careful, once you go down the rabbit hole into sour beers, there's no going back. :-)

My two favorites if you're going for the Flanders Red are Rodenbach Grand Cru and Cuvee Des Jacobins. You can get the Cuvee Des Jacobins around here; I've typically found it at Lukas in OP, KS, but you'll have to go to Illinois probably at the closest to find the Rodenbach (unless you order it online). They're both a bit more sour, but still very well balanced beers. *self professed sour beer nerd here*
Thanks for the advice. Very, very interested in trying more of this style. I really, really liked the Duchesse, so I'll definitely have to go down that rabbit hole. Rep to you, good sir.

:-)
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phisherman 06:42 PM 12-23-2012
Sours are fun, but also kind of a treasure hunt. The best ones are hard to find and fly off the shelves pretty quick. Don't even get me started on Cantillon and other lambics.
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Stanley Nickels 06:52 PM 12-23-2012
Enjoying a Duvel right now. I have a Rye-on-Rye waiting in the kitchen; I don't know if I should consider "preparing for the most stressful two days of the year" as reason to drink it, or if I should wait until Christmas night and open it in celebration.
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phisherman 06:54 PM 12-23-2012
Rye on Rye is some goooooooood stuff. No excuse needed to enjoy a bottle of it!
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