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Still Be Around
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dcarter wrote:
Still Be Around wrote:
dcarter wrote:"Creepy beer nerds". That is hilarious.
I would consider myself a beer nerd but I don't think I'm creepy. Or could I be missing something?
Beer geek is the preferred nomenclature. I embrace my beer geekiness but renounce any beer nerdiness. On that note, it is off to the front porch with a 13.4% North Coast Old Stock Ale, crosswords, the iPod and Dudley. Ta ta!
That works for me.

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Still Be Around wrote:
dcarter wrote:"Creepy beer nerds". That is hilarious.
I would consider myself a beer nerd but I don't think I'm creepy. Or could I be missing something?
Beer geek is the preferred nomenclature. I embrace my beer geekiness but renounce any beer nerdiness. On that note, it is off to the front porch with a 13.4% North Coast Old Stock Ale, crosswords, the iPod and Dudley. Ta ta!

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dcarter wrote:"Creepy beer nerds". That is hilarious.
I would consider myself a beer nerd but I don't think I'm creepy. Or could I be missing something?

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"Creepy beer nerds". That is hilarious.

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Dude, you live in Munster and you've been drinking Old Style?!?!?!? To each their own, though.
I know, I drink lots of beers and my local buds dont care. Cant afford a case of Floyds every week. 30 packs handle me, the wife and all comers.

And our Old Style's are fresh, when poured into a small glass its really pretty good.

They opened a bar too, but its goofy. Lots of creepy beer nerds and crappy food. You can still drink in the brewery fri and sat, but its pretty boring too.

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dcarter wrote::lol: Thanks Cam. Did they go down smooth or were they nice and yeasty?
:lol: thank goodness i don't remember most of the details!!

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dcarter wrote::lol: Thanks Cam. Did they go down smooth or were they nice and yeasty?
Ugh.

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:lol: Thanks Cam. Did they go down smooth or were they nice and yeasty?

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camaroheadus wrote:
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rugbird wrote:Love the Alpha King, brewed in my town of Munster.

Ever try the Robert the Bruce? Way strong, cant drink em too fast.

Must confess to buying mostly Old Style 30 packs and doin shots of Mezcel lately.
Dude, you live in Munster and you've been drinking Old Style?!?!?!? To each their own, though.

Everything I've ever had from FFF I've enjoyed. The Dreadnaught, Alpha Klaus and Blonde Behemoth are all unbelievable brews.
i've had a couple blonde behemoths in my day :o

I was waiting for that.

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Still Be Around wrote:
rugbird wrote:Love the Alpha King, brewed in my town of Munster.

Ever try the Robert the Bruce? Way strong, cant drink em too fast.

Must confess to buying mostly Old Style 30 packs and doin shots of Mezcel lately.
Dude, you live in Munster and you've been drinking Old Style?!?!?!? To each their own, though.

Everything I've ever had from FFF I've enjoyed. The Dreadnaught, Alpha Klaus and Blonde Behemoth are all unbelievable brews.
i've had a couple blonde behemoths in my day :o

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rugbird wrote:Love the Alpha King, brewed in my town of Munster.

Ever try the Robert the Bruce? Way strong, cant drink em too fast.

Must confess to buying mostly Old Style 30 packs and doin shots of Mezcel lately.
Dude, you live in Munster and you've been drinking Old Style?!?!?!? To each their own, though.

Everything I've ever had from FFF I've enjoyed. The Dreadnaught, Alpha Klaus and Blonde Behemoth are all unbelievable brews.

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Love the Alpha King, brewed in my town of Munster.

Ever try the Robert the Bruce? Way strong, cant drink em too fast.

Must confess to buying mostly Old Style 30 packs and doin shots of Mezcel lately.

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An Alpha King will be opened in less than 15 minutes.

(just getting a head start)

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dcarter wrote:
Still Be Around wrote:
dcarter wrote:
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dcarter wrote::lol: I've never heard of it and I love their products. What style is it?
It's a mixture of an oak aged 90 min. and a fresh one. While it wasn't the taste I was expecting, it was damn good.
Now I have a mission this weekend. Thanks.
Good luck with that. By the way, did you enjoy the Two-Hearted?
Immensely. That is a regular now. I haven't tried any other Bell's. The store also has the a stout and ... I think an amber or maybe a pale ale? Any reviews?

I've had the Expedition (imperial stout) and HopSlam (well, you know....) and both are incredible. Both must haves if you see them.

The Oberon Ale just came out and it's their summer wheat. Very, very tasty....so be sure to grab some of that if you enjoy that style. Of course, if the weather was a little freaking warmer, I would like it even better.

We (as in the art guy and I) tried the pale ale too and it was also good.

Speaking of the Oberon, I just opened one.

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Still Be Around wrote:
dcarter wrote:
Still Be Around wrote:
dcarter wrote::lol: I've never heard of it and I love their products. What style is it?
It's a mixture of an oak aged 90 min. and a fresh one. While it wasn't the taste I was expecting, it was damn good.
Now I have a mission this weekend. Thanks.
Good luck with that. By the way, did you enjoy the Two-Hearted?
Immensely. That is a regular now. I haven't tried any other Bell's. The store also has the a stout and ... I think an amber or maybe a pale ale? Any reviews?

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