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Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Mar 09, 2012 5:22 pm
by donia
picked up a few at buster's...they're sorely lackin' on beer selection and inventory...one of the clerks dropped a 4pk of natty smith organic ipa on the floor and broke them...such a shame for such good beer to meet such a sour fate!

- natty smith organic ipa
- sierra nevada torpedo ipa
- victory hop devil
- victory hop wallop
- rj rocker bell ringer ale
- ommegang dubble
- mendocino imperial ipa
- stone ipa

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Sat Mar 10, 2012 12:57 pm
by gator
donia, spent a few days down in nawlins with megan and lila......had nola brewings houpitoulas down at the market.......thought it was a good brew.

gator

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2012 10:34 pm
by Trip
Picked up a 4 pack of some Tank 7 Ale and a couple bottles of Stone barley wine over in Little Rock. Was a pretty good weekend :mrgreen:

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Wed Mar 14, 2012 6:52 am
by gator
barleywine's will lay the smack down.....love em

gator

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2012 5:46 am
by Trip
gator wrote:barleywine's will lay the smack down.....love em

gator

Drank those six bottles and I think I grilled hamburgers for everyone. Not real sure though :lol:

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 5:19 pm
by southdeltan
Picked up 2 six packs of Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye, 1 six pack of NOLA Brown Ale, 1 12 oz bottle of Evil Twin Yang IPA, Bombers of: Stone Arrogant "illegitimate child", Abita 25th Anniversary Vanilla Doubledog (Turbodog with Vanilla beans added), and St Arnold Endeavor DIPA in New Orleans. Wish I'd found some of the Irish Channel Stout and Hopitoulas IPA but at that point we were ready to leave the Big Easy and I didn't feel like running around anymore.

We made 2 trips to the Avenue pub: Nola Brewer's crack (their mixture of NOLA Irish Channel Stout and NOLA Hopitoulas IPA), Abita St. Gleason Imperial Red Ale (all proceeds go to Team Gleason - Former NO Saint Steve Gleason's ALS charity), - then 2nd trip I had Evil Twin Yang IPA, St. Arnold's Endeavor DIPA and the Stone/NOLA Brewing joint release "Pour Me Something, Mistah" Imperial Porter.

We also did the NOLA Brewing Tour. I highly recommend it. The tour is free, it starts at 2pm on Fridays, lasts a little over an hour. It's pretty crowded, and it can be hard to hear - but you get a free pint glass when you walk into the brewery and free beer til the tours over. They had most of their brews on tap. Good stuff.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2012 6:37 pm
by champcaller
had some really good IPAs in Copper Mountain, CO this past week.

avery, breckenridge, and dammit if i can't remember the name of my favorite one...

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 4:02 pm
by Trip
Sipping in some Tommyknocker Pick Axe IPA that's pretty damn tasty!

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Mar 23, 2012 7:36 pm
by donia
Trip wrote:Sipping in some Tommyknocker Pick Axe IPA that's pretty damn tasty!
that and dead guy are staples...I still can't tell if it is just re-branded/packaged pick axe ale, or if they really reformulated pick axe into an ipa...good stuff, no matter which!

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 2:37 am
by southernvaughan
I want to get a few what i would call "strange beers" this coming weekend to try. Im a normal beer guy usually but like to try new things. what are some that i should try and where is a good place around jackson yazoo city to get them?

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:47 pm
by Hole Hunter
I had a couple pints of Two Hearted Ale the other night at Mellow Mushroom. Needless to say, I was surprised to see it on the draft list.

Man, that is a good beer and even better on draft. The pizza wasn't half bad either...given that is what I went there for right... Who cares...drink up! :lol:

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2012 10:07 pm
by southdeltan
Hole Hunter wrote:I had a couple pints of Two Hearted Ale the other night at Mellow Mushroom. Needless to say, I was surprised to see it on the draft list.

Man, that is a good beer and even better on draft. The pizza wasn't half bad either...given that is what I went there for right... Who cares...drink up! :lol:
Which Mellow Mushroom?

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 6:21 am
by donia
southdeltan wrote:
Hole Hunter wrote:I had a couple pints of Two Hearted Ale the other night at Mellow Mushroom. Needless to say, I was surprised to see it on the draft list.

Man, that is a good beer and even better on draft. The pizza wasn't half bad either...given that is what I went there for right... Who cares...drink up! :lol:
Which Mellow Mushroom?
i was wondering the same, 'bama?...two hearted ale packs too much punch for ms regs, at present time.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 2:55 pm
by southdeltan
donia wrote:
southdeltan wrote:
Hole Hunter wrote:I had a couple pints of Two Hearted Ale the other night at Mellow Mushroom. Needless to say, I was surprised to see it on the draft list.

Man, that is a good beer and even better on draft. The pizza wasn't half bad either...given that is what I went there for right... Who cares...drink up! :lol:
Which Mellow Mushroom?
i was wondering the same, 'bama?...two hearted ale packs too much punch for ms regs, at present time.
Yes, it does. I wasn't aware Bell's distributed this far down - but if it is Bama, that's a great sign. Two Hearted is 7%.

The good news is the Senate bill just passed the house. Hopefully the governor will sign it.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2012 3:00 pm
by donia
southdeltan wrote:I wasn't aware Bell's distributed this far down - but if it is Bama, that's a great sign. Two Hearted is 7%.

The good news is the Senate bill just passed the house. Hopefully the governor will sign it.

my wife picked some up for me in the montgomery area year before last, so it is in east al...haven't seen it in b'ham, but haven't been over in a while.
every now and then, i'll luck up and go to buster's in memphis and they'll have just gotten it in...doesn't stay on the shelf long!