September 27, 20196 yr I’m enjoying the prevalence of DDH. rotating combinations of hops beers available these days.
September 28, 20196 yr I just got back from HEB, it was open. Â They didn't have any Hops & Grain. Â I've not seen it around recently. Â Has something changed with their distribution or production now that the San Marcos location is open?
September 28, 20196 yr i’ve got 3 tickets to today’s Texas Craft Brewers Fest in Austin if anyone is interested. they’re free, but you have to meet me at gate.
September 28, 20196 yr My Oklahoma Suks beer that I keep on a shelf in my media room just exploded. What the fuck! I've never heard of beer exploding while sitting on a shelf. It was loud too. My wife thought I killed myself.
September 28, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, HRSchenker said: My Oklahoma Suks beer that I keep on a shelf in my media room just exploded. What the fuck! I've never heard of beer exploding while sitting on a shelf. It was loud too. My wife thought I killed myself. Had a beer from Shannon do that before.
September 29, 20196 yr Just had a growler of Manhattan Project dIPA. Can’t remember the specific name of it but it was pretty tasty.
September 29, 20196 yr Just had a growler of Manhattan Project dIPA. Can’t remember the specific name of it but it was pretty tasty.
September 29, 20196 yr 9 hours ago, HenryJames said: Hacker-Pschorr, imo. Ayinger, imo. Hacker Pschorr  > Ayinger Â
October 3, 20196 yr hopefully shaggy will approve of my latest beer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Edited October 3, 20196 yr by Goo Punch
October 4, 20196 yr Author 2 hours ago, Goo Punch said: hopefully shaggy will approve of my latest beer? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk twomonthsold;dr
October 4, 20196 yr I think this is a pretty cool idea in terms of giving lots of flexibility as to how much/many you want to take home
October 4, 20196 yr They neglected the 37.2 oz, 25.8, 17.3, 15, 14, 13, 11.3,  7.5, 5, and 3.7 oz sizes.  So... no. To hell with those lazy assholes. Â
October 4, 20196 yr If ever in Saint Charles, Illinois, head on over to D and G Brewery. Decent American Wheat and Kolsch.
October 4, 20196 yr This year’s version is not as juicy as and ismore bitter than last year’s initial version (which I understand became their Juice Pack).
October 5, 20196 yr 5 hours ago, HenryJames said:  I saw their Facebook post and SO wanted to ask them why it has to be "returning" when it should be one of their mainstays? Ditch the crap IPAs that not even IPA-lovers like, focus on your portfolio of core Belgian-style beers, and also why you're at it stop insisting on distributing to Japan and maybe just ensure Texas can get your beer? But I was afraid that would make me sound like an asshole. I sure would hate to sound like an asshole. Â
October 5, 20196 yr Author 12 hours ago, mdleast said: This year’s version is not as juicy as and is more bitter than last year’s initial version (which I understand became their Juice Pack).
October 5, 20196 yr RAD! Great Heights won a bronze at GABF for barrel aged strong beer. Congrats! Also, so far St Elmo, Central District, and Pinthouse have golds in Austin
October 5, 20196 yr Author Guy walks into a bar:Â Give me a wood- and barrel-aged strong beer. Bartender:Â Â
October 5, 20196 yr Congrats Phat! Glad I have a couple of Bourbon Legends in the fridge. thanks! exciting day.
October 7, 20196 yr 21 hours ago, shnsajax said: Barley Browns Fresh Hop Pallet Jack imo Barley’s makes great beer.
October 8, 20196 yr If ever in Saint Charles, Illinois, head on over to D and G Brewery. Decent American Wheat and Kolsch.I like Penrose
October 8, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, Al_4_ISU said:  I like Penrose  Was there tonight. American pale ale was good. Others fair.
October 8, 20196 yr okay, work with me here it occurred to me recently that i have never ever even tasted one tiny sip of Coors Light. Done my share of macrobrews. Coors Banquet is cheap fun. Bud's great overseas and in StL. In-laws used to serve home cooked Chinese with MGD. And tasted a lot of other garbage that I won't try again, like Miller Lite and Heineken. Naturally I don't buy that stuff on the regular when Costco has 36-packs of Karl Strauss Oktoberfest, German craft brewery samplers, etc on sale. And the market up a block has Shiner when I'm feeling homesick. And you can never go wrong with Red Trolley. But yeah. Knowing that people drink a few oceans' worth of the stuff every fortnight, now I'm curious to know, like a seventh grader who just spotted Jennifer showing a bit more curvature than he remembered in that tight gray sweater, just what it is they're putting in those cans.
October 8, 20196 yr Rocky Mountain koolaid. Coors Light was my typical lake beer before good beer was widely available in cans. It has very little flavor but, unlike Bud products, what flavor it has, is inoffensive.  Â
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