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Magic Hat #9 (Read 175 times)

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rectumdamnnearkilledem

    Tasty stuff. did and I split a pitcher of that tonite while at a benefit event. Pretty light, but not watery. Good. We were at a redneck bar, so the other on-tap options were Buds, Millers...and the Magic Hat brew.

    Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

    remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

         ~ Sarah Kay

      #9 is OK. I've never been a huge fan of Magic Hat brews, but they have a couple that I'd go to in a pinch, and #9 is one of them. The other is their Single Chair Ale. That's probably my favorite MH brew. I visited their brewery in Burlington, VT last year for their tour. I was there for work, so a group of us went. The "tour" was that we were pointed up a long ramp which ended on a catwalk above the production area. There I watched the dramatic production of bottles on a conveyor belt being capped, and then placed into cases. Riveting... The post-"tour" was the best part, though. Most breweries will give you 1 sample cup of each beer and then throw you out. These guys had 7 or 8 taps, and two staff behind the counter. We stood there for over an hour, handing cups back and forth, drinking our fill of all their beers. One of the guys in our group finally asked "how long can we stand here drinking your beers?", and the young lady answered back "Well, we close at 7." Big grin So, while their tour sucked, and I give their beers a firm "OK" rating, their hospitality was off the charts!

      "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Steven Wright

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      rectumdamnnearkilledem

        One of the guys in our group finally asked "how long can we stand here drinking your beers?", and the young lady answered back "Well, we close at 7." Big grin So, while their tour sucked, and I give their beers a firm "OK" rating, their hospitality was off the charts!
        Ooh, if I'm ever in the area I'll have to do that tour... Evil grin I still prefer my Bell's beers, but #9 vs. the other options last night...no contest. Big grin

        Getting the wind knocked out of you is the only way to

        remind your lungs how much they like the taste of air.    

             ~ Sarah Kay


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          Did the Smuttynose tour in Portsmouth in August with the wife. The tour was actually quite good compared to the MH one. Got a detailed description of the process, toured the equipment for brewing, bottling and kegging. And just like MH the tour ended with UNLIMITED samples of the 5 beers they had on tap. My wife and in laws did our fair share to sample each and every beer.
            Did the Smuttynose tour in Portsmouth in August with the wife. The tour was actually quite good compared to the MH one. Got a detailed description of the process, toured the equipment for brewing, bottling and kegging. And just like MH the tour ended with UNLIMITED samples of the 5 beers they had on tap. My wife and in laws did our fair share to sample each and every beer.
            That's what I'm used to on a tour. I find most places tale great pride in bragging about their product (as well they should.) I like Smuttynose's products, and if they're giving away unlimited samples, then they are now on my "tour list." Cool

            "You can't have everything. Where would you put it?" - Steven Wright


            dork.major dork.

              As someone who grew up in VT, I do like the Magic Hat #9, it is my standard "go-to" when I'm at a bit of a loss or the options are limited -- hey, it was my first beer, my high school beer. A girl doesn't get over that kind of thing easily. Wink

              Reaching 1,243 in 2008 -- one day, one week, one mile at a time.