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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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Bearcat 11:54 AM 02-06-2022
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
I saw on an Instagram feed that Drekkar (Fargo, ND) cans are showing up in AZ. Not sure how wide their distro is there but they do really good fruited sours ala TG Fandango’s.
Interesting... one of the beer places I follow makes a big deal when they stock new Drekkar, but I've never really looked for them when I'm there, as they tend to mostly be IPAs and I think some hard seltzer. Looks like they have a bunch of sours though, too. :-)
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Bearcat 11:59 AM 02-06-2022
Originally Posted by scho63:
OHSO produces some great stuff.

Next time your going to any in Scottsdale, especially the one in North Scottsdale, let me know and I'll meet up for some sampling.
I went there for the first time on NYE weekend and they had Blueberry Grind along with the regular stuff. Also tried a specialty peanut butter Bananarchy recently, which was sadly $18/16oz can, so only grabbed one... but, it was pretty damn good.

I should probably branch out and try their other beers, but their Ales of the Crypt is world class and I can never pass up one (or a few :-) ).
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Bearcat 03:05 PM 02-06-2022
Speaking of all those things... was very surprised to see Peanut Butter Bananarchy on the shelves and grabbed a regular one as well. Grabbed a Drekker collab (the only one I saw besides an IPA). And first time seeing TG Strawberry Shortcake, which is once again so much on point.

Prior to KC, I couldn't name one strawberry beer I've ever tried... and now in a matter of about two weeks there's been BCS Proprietor's, Main & Mill Valentine's (or whatever it's called), and now this one.




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KCUnited 03:10 PM 02-06-2022
Jream are masters at pastry sours
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Bearcat 03:21 PM 02-06-2022
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Jream are masters at pastry sours
Burley Oak doesn't sound familiar, saw they're in Maryland.

This one is a 'gently roll the can' varieties... something I failed to do last week with the ~5 month old Down with the Thiccness, which came out half lager/half snot. Still very good though. :-)
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Bearcat 06:10 PM 02-12-2022
Unlike with Bottle Logic, the heavy Modern Times stouts rarely make it to Arizona... and if anything, I see less now than 5 years ago.

Heavy, thick, bold, and quite delicious. :-)


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Bearcat 05:59 PM 02-18-2022
I'm trying to drink more barleywine.


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TimBone 06:25 PM 02-18-2022
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I'm trying to drink more barleywine.



Fuck yes
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lewdog 09:13 PM 02-18-2022
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
I'm trying to drink more barleywine.

Loser
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Bearcat 09:32 PM 02-18-2022
Originally Posted by lewdog:
Loser
I HAVE TO WATCH MY A1C, INSENSITIVE INTERNET GUY!
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Bearcat 05:35 PM 02-22-2022
Official Beer of ChiefsPlanet?


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KCUnited 03:36 PM 03-02-2022
First beer since the AFCCG then breaking my leg 4 days later. What a shit week that was. Popped one to celebrate being cleared to go back to work tomorrow, imagine that.

Anywho, these distributed barrel aged releases from 3 Floyds are straight money. Crushing Mass was one of my surprise beers of the year last year and now Cocomungo hit shelves.

Coconut and maple with a year in Willet barrels.


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Bearcat 06:12 PM 03-04-2022
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
First beer since the AFCCG then breaking my leg 4 days later. What a shit week that was. Popped one to celebrate being cleared to go back to work tomorrow, imagine that.

Anywho, these distributed barrel aged releases from 3 Floyds are straight money. Crushing Mass was one of my surprise beers of the year last year and now Cocomungo hit shelves.

Coconut and maple with a year in Willet barrels.
Yeah, that sounds pretty damn good. And kind of funny to see a 4.39 on untappd and think holy shit, it's surpassed the 4.25 threshold of LITERALLY EVER OTHER BEER! :-)

Opened a 2016 Bourbon County Barleywine.. was just thinking the other day I still have that toasted barrel variant to open.
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KCUnited 07:04 PM 03-04-2022
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Yeah, that sounds pretty damn good. And kind of funny to see a 4.39 on untappd and think holy shit, it's surpassed the 4.25 threshold of LITERALLY EVER OTHER BEER! :-)

Opened a 2016 Bourbon County Barleywine.. was just thinking the other day I still have that toasted barrel variant to open.
Hide yo Bottle Logic honey holes.

Celebrating a full price cash offer on our house.

Goose Small Batch 2-Year Wheatwine


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lewdog 07:43 PM 03-04-2022
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Hide yo Bottle Logic honey holes.

Celebrating a full price cash offer on our house.

Goose Small Batch 2-Year Wheatwine

Congrats to you!

Time to pool party soon!
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