Official HB Good Beer Thread

is it friday yet?

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Peace Tree Imperial Stout. It's ok. I was trying to find the sweet corn beer made by the same brewer but the store was sold out. Settled for this stout. Solid but nothing to write home about.

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Monk's Cafe (Excellent if you like the style. Might have already mentioned it here?)

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Myrcenary Double IPA (O'Dell doesn't make many bad beers.)

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I bought a make-your-own-sixer last week and filled it with different IPAs. It's not my favorite style, but after trying a couple different ones, I'm starting to warm up to it. I'll have to try the one from O'Dell

 
I bought a make-your-own-sixer last week and filled it with different IPAs. It's not my favorite style, but after trying a couple different ones, I'm starting to warm up to it. I'll have to try the one from O'Dell
I'm with you. It's not my favorite style either . . . it's good . . . particularly on a hot summer day . . . but I usually prefer a brown ale or a stout.

 
i am a big fan of ipa's. ranger and sierra nevada are the easy choice, shock top has a good one. otherwise, i will try a new one whenever i can, like abita's or some san fran anchor one. rarely disappointed (although they are the quickest way to a crippling headache).

apparently boulevard has a new brew, 80-acres? it sounds pretty good, anyone here try it yet? it sounds like it is in between an ipa and a wheat beer.

 
i am a big fan of ipa's. ranger and sierra nevada are the easy choice, shock top has a good one. otherwise, i will try a new one whenever i can, like abita's or some san fran anchor one. rarely disappointed (although they are the quickest way to a crippling headache).

apparently boulevard has a new brew, 80-acres? it sounds pretty good, anyone here try it yet? it sounds like it is in between an ipa and a wheat beer.
That does sound good. I'll have to keep an out for it. http://www.boulevard.com/BoulevardBeers/80-acre-hoppy-wheat-beer/

 
i am a big fan of ipa's. ranger and sierra nevada are the easy choice, shock top has a good one. otherwise, i will try a new one whenever i can, like abita's or some san fran anchor one. rarely disappointed (although they are the quickest way to a crippling headache).

apparently boulevard has a new brew, 80-acres? it sounds pretty good, anyone here try it yet? it sounds like it is in between an ipa and a wheat beer.
That does sound good. I'll have to keep an out for it. http://www.boulevard...ppy-wheat-beer/
it was inspired by the time he spent in s.d. near where i live working the fields. where i live, it is hard to find good obscure beer. my bro-in-law lived in denver, now that is where to go to find some good brews.

 
i am a big fan of ipa's. ranger and sierra nevada are the easy choice, shock top has a good one. otherwise, i will try a new one whenever i can, like abita's or some san fran anchor one. rarely disappointed (although they are the quickest way to a crippling headache).

apparently boulevard has a new brew, 80-acres? it sounds pretty good, anyone here try it yet? it sounds like it is in between an ipa and a wheat beer.
That does sound good. I'll have to keep an out for it. http://www.boulevard...ppy-wheat-beer/
it was inspired by the time he spent in s.d. near where i live working the fields. where i live, it is hard to find good obscure beer. my bro-in-law lived in denver, now that is where to go to find some good brews.
You got that right. They've slowly been getting a better variety of the Colorado brews over here in the Panhandle. It's definitely a good thing. They actually have a beer and wine festival in town tomorrow. I think they only added one new brewer from last year. It's Crabtree Brewery, out of Greeley, CO. http://www.crabtreebrewing.com/

 
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