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JamesHommersen wrote:I would like to see more American microbrews in Canada...try a bunch of different stuff you know? I know a beer store opened up, I think in Cambridge, that specializes in micro and craft brews. They run their place like the stock markets...if the demand for a particular beer is high then the price goes up, if it is low then the price is lower, it's a pretty cool concept. I'll definitely be hitting that place up soon. Any recommendations?
CBA wrote:JamesHommersen wrote:I would like to see more American microbrews in Canada...try a bunch of different stuff you know? I know a beer store opened up, I think in Cambridge, that specializes in micro and craft brews. They run their place like the stock markets...if the demand for a particular beer is high then the price goes up, if it is low then the price is lower, it's a pretty cool concept. I'll definitely be hitting that place up soon. Any recommendations?
What more do you need than Unibroue?
I guess they don't have an IPA, but still. I've mentioned La Fin Du Monde like 80 times in this thread.
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P.S. I'm just being hyperbolic.
CBA wrote:adrianlee wrote:CBA wrote:adrianlee wrote:I'm on a north peak kick. Wanderer session IPA? Fuck yeah.
I'm not a huge North Peak fan, but I had a Furry Black IPA the other night and it was pleasant. Like a chocolate IPA or something.
Sucking on Oberon today... not the best, but it's cheap and local!
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Oberon is dece. I had a really bad batch of it already this season. but, i had a great one as well. So, cant complain too much. Bell's porter for me, tonight. Always a good one.
Yeah dude, it's like every other year Oberon is . Two years ago it was pretty bad, last year it was good, this year it's good for the most part. Bell's is always consistent; I think that people go so ass-bonkers over Oberon that Bell's overdoes the production and there are some duds in there.
Enjoy your Porter! The weather calls for it.
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CBA wrote:All anyone really "needs" is a fuzzbox anyway. Everything else is just dicking around.
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
foomanfat wrote:
adrianlee wrote:foomanfat wrote:[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7081/6948544404_861b737a09_z.jpg[img]
How is this milk stout?
daseb wrote:sorry dude, I apologise, val kilmer was a great songwriter and truly understood the mystic ways of the native american.
foomanfat wrote:adrianlee wrote:foomanfat wrote:[img]http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7081/6948544404_861b737a09_z.jpg[img]
How is this milk stout?
It is kind of odd. I was initially thrown by it's sweetness (not overly sweet, by any means), but it's a nice change from my usual porter. I like it.
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Achtane wrote:I can hit it with a Blowing Up and it'll just sound awesome instead of like capacitors farting into each others' dicks.
Achtane wrote:last.fm wrote:Zs makes music that is variously categorized as no-wave, post-jazz, brutal-chamber, brutal-prog, and post minimalist.
srsly?
Fuck you.
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