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Rumor has it that Schlafly may open a brewery/bottling facility here in Nashville!
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I have never seen a Schlafly RIS and we get a lot of Schlafly here. But sometimes my local beer joint won't source something if it's only available in bombers and not guaranteed to be extremely popular. Maybe something to try the next time I'm in STL. Have heard the same thing about Pliny The Younger but it's not available here either. Full Sail IPA, now that is an excellent post long-run beer.
I have never seen a Schlafly RIS and we get a lot of Schlafly here. But sometimes my local beer joint won't source something if it's only available in bombers and not guaranteed to be extremely popular. Maybe something to try the next time I'm in STL.
Have heard the same thing about Pliny The Younger but it's not available here either.
Full Sail IPA, now that is an excellent post long-run beer.
My friend said they're both in brown bombers.
Jeff
My Favorite beer is Kingfisher.
Leinenkugels Sunset wheat
Follow the white rabbit
Which beer is my favorite? That's like asking me which of my kids is my favorite.
So you have one, but won't tell anyone.
Deschutes Inversion IPA from the cask. Nothing beats it.
Eye of Sauron
I love to cask it, but I keep coughin.
Edited to add: I know, I know. I worked too hard, I didn't really urn it.
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Rogue, Dead Guy Ale
My Favorite right now has to be Victory Brewing Co. Headwaters Pale Ale
Shiner is still my favorite but I have one in my fridge right now from a small brewery in Oregon. It is FullSail Amber Ale and it is purty darn good!
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Trent, you need a beer!
Yes. Yes I do.
Drinking one.
A Lambic, no less...
Prince of Fatness
Well, the saying is that the favorite is the one in you are drinking at the moment, so here you go.....
At 11.8% ABV, this is a sipper. And a tasty one at that.
Semi-retired.
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Lately it's been this one...in large part because the packaging is so perfect as a shower beer. And it's a full pint, rather than a namby pamby 12oz.
Kirsten
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On tap: Guiness or Dry Irish Stout on Nitro tap. I REALLY like most stouts on nitro.
In a bottle: Cascade Lakes Monkey Face Porter, hands down, no close second. Oddly, I do not care for it that much on tap.
But tonight I had McMenamins Terminator Stout on regular tap and it worked just fine.
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