What's your favorite Beer?
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I have sampled them, they are indeed good.
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Is that not available up there? Here in St. Louis you can't swing a cat without knocking a bottle of it over.
It is incredible for sure. I can't wait to see how it compares to the Pannepot that Seul is sending me.
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mmmh, mai bock!
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Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm…
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This is bad news… Very bad news...
That is an unexpectedly solid selection of American breweries.
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I'd say try the Short's stuff. They are a quintessential Michigan brewery, that I was shocked to see on the list as they don't distribute outside of the state. I'm personally fond of the sustenance stout, bourbon and regular, and the ginger in the rye.
Jolly Pumpkin is another Michigan based brewery that's doing some interesting stuff. All their brews are at least somewhat sour and they are well regarded, at least locally. Don't have any specific recommendations for them, but if you're looking to try something a bit different and are willing to pay the admittedly expensive price for them I'd say give it a go.
Green Flash is the other one that stands out on the list for me. They're based out if San Diego and are expanding to Virginia Beach. To me they embody what I would consider the American brewing mentality. Bold flavors, high IBUs, and high alcohol. The Hop Head Red and Double Stout are favorites of mine.
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Oh shite, missed the Left Hand Smokejumper, you want that!
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Cigar City is pretty stellar, but to my knowledge they don't distribute outside of Florida so I'm surprised to see it on the list. It'll be pretty funny if I have to trade beers with a Belgian just to get my hands on one of their Marshall Zhukov stouts. Left Hand has some pretty stellar stuff, especially their milk stout. Southern Tier is great, so is Lost Abbey. Three Floyd's has a stellar IPA, but I haven't had anything else from them.
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The ones in stock aren't their best offerings, but Jester King is quite good, too. Arguably the best brewery in Texas, though that's not saying much.