What's your favorite Beer?
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Hopslam is unavailable now. KBS is what I am picking up, but what I can get will be limited, not sure how much. Willing to share if I can though. I like their standard Breakfast Stout, and their Curmudgeon (oak barrel ale) which are easier to come by. I can look for the others, and I think I have something you'll like if sweet woodsy and dark interests you.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/dogfish-head-palo-santo-marron/66797/
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Really think you'd like this too.
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/founders-curmudgeon-old-ale/40543/
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Seul, the Palo Santo Marron is spectacular. So is the KBS. I don't think I've had the Old Curmudgeon, but anything Founders makes is generally pretty awesome.
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after looking, I can't get the Bruery. However, looking at your selections I think you would like…
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/arcadia-cereal-killer-barleywine/65922/
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/dogfish-head-my-antonia/116033/
We could go back and forth for a while
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Looks like the Alesmith stuff isn't carried either. Bourbon barrel though you're in luck on, because I can do something like Dragons Milk for a stout, or my favorite bourbon barrel from Arcadia…
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/arcadia-bourbon-barrel-shipwreck-porter-2011-/138859/
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/new-holland-dragons-milk/14621/
I have many more options in this area, but these are two of my favorites
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Usually hit Mega-Bev or Horrocks, as they have largest selection. No link for Horrocks though, but I can check there too.
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Beaverton Black Betty…..good shit for a Yankee brew.
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So I received a St. Bernardus gift set recently from a friend as I'd been down in the dumps something fierce lately.
I've got to say, as a guy who's been around the world and sampled some of the rarest and highest rated beers out there, these staple brews from St. B are obnoxiously impressive. I started with the 6 and some Vivaldi and I'm now on the 8. The transition is flawless. A lot of brewers lose themselves in high ABV and forget or are too inexperienced to pay attention to the balance of flavor. The 8 takes the 6's belgian strong ale and turns it ever so slightly up several notches. I really think these beers were intended to follow one another in a single night.
I'll also add that with the provided glass (who's quality was SORELY unbefitting of the vessel of such great beer) i achieved a perfect pour on the 8!
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The St Berny ABT12 is one of my favourite all time brews, and the Christmas Ale takes it up a notch even further imo. It is possibly my favourite all time beer.