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  1. Why's that? Haven't had any, but the priced dropped $4 at my local beer store. Was wondering what is up with that.

    Nuggett is pure hoppy yumminess, I can't say I enjoy any of Troegs brews besides this one, but the nectar is a definite winner.

    They are selling 6'ers for 10.99 to 12.99 in my neck of the woods, it's well worth it.

  2. I'm not a real huge pilsner fan, but you always bring good advice to the table. Heard good stuff about the 'Lil Yella Pils, and today is so Spring-like that it I'm tempted to go get some. Will most likely end up getting a six of that stuff this Spring.

    Been saving this Delirium Noel bomber for my craft beer night (which is tonight :)) Very excited, never had a Delirium brew before. Been really craving a Belgian, here we go!

    Had a Delirium Tremens over the summer , it was excellent..

  3. My go-to beer is the Flying Dog Double Dog DPA. Just a hefty, very well rounded beer. For a quick-pick stout I go with the Samuel Adams Cream Stout most commonly. Again, real solid body, which I am very particular about. 'Specially for a stout. Cheap enough to be considered a steal in my eyes.

    Where do you find the DPA, i live and work in Fredneck and havent seen those 4 packs in a long while...

    ---------- Post added February-12th-2011 at 09:54 PM ----------

    Just picked up some Abita TurboDog, I've seen it in stores forever but this is my first time trying it. Will leave a review as soon as I crack into them.

    I enjoy the Turbo Dog and currently have a couple in the fridge, mid 90's this beer was excellent, i swear they changed the recipe, either way it's an enjoyable brew.

  4. I tried the Stone Ruination last May and thought it was excellent, i picked up a 6'er of the Stone IPA today, while it's very tasty and has a ton of yummy aromoas, it's pretty damn good, but just okay. Lately I have tried so many different beers I am tired of trying different beers and want to settle in on a reasonbly priced go to beer thats always in my fridge. I have narrowed it down to, Sierra Nevada Torpedo and V Hop Devil, the Torpedo is constantly giving something new everytime I try it and the Hop Devil is just smoooth, there is also the Raging Biatch which is a staple in my fridge, what do you guys/gals choose as an every day beer?

  5. Popped a Victory Hop Wallop a few minutes ago. Tons of citrus hops in the nose and taste, another GREAT beer from Victory.

    I have tried all Victory brews except the Witbier at this point all of them are solid beers, I would rank them as follows.

    Hop Wallop

    Golden Monkey(very different spicy Belgian style brew )

    Hop Devil

    Pilsner

  6. I know I'm always giving props to DogFish, but damn, I have yet to one of their beers I didn't like. I just cracked a India Nut Brown Ale, and it's dynomite. Pours nice and dark, with a lingering hoppy / nutty finish that lasts a while.

    Another excellent brewski from DFH.

    PIcked up a case to include 6 DFH Chicory Stouts, 6 DFH Nut Brown Indian Ales, and 12 Sam Adams winter mixer. I'm excited to try the chocolate Bock and Holiday Porter.

  7. I like Saranac as well, as far as low cost massively produced micros are concerned, they're the best IMO. They make very decent drinkable beers. Their double IPA that was out this summer was very good.

    Cracked into a Victory Storm King Stout about an hour ago, still sipping this bad boy. Lots of roasted malts. My issue is, It has a burnt flavor to it that I can't get use to. It's a decent imperial stout, just doesn't offer the sweeter profile I like in a stout.

  8. Has anyone heard about the show on the Discovery Channel, Brewmasters?

    Picked up a case that incuded a Saranac mixed winter brew 12 pack. I know Saranac isn't top of the line but 12 kind of micros for 12 bucks is a steal I couldn't pass up.

    The other 2 sixers I picked up were the Victory Storm King Stout and 6 DFH Raison De Etres. The warmth and maltiness of the Raison De Etre has been going well with the cold weather lately.

  9. Just cracked a Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout. This is one heck of a stout, packed with tons of malty, chocolatey, coffee and vanilla yumminess. I grabbed some Milk Duds out of the trick or treat candy bowl to try a little pairing, and wow, is this good. If I only had a piece of chocolate chip cheesecake to wash down with this brew.

    4 thumbs up for this 10 percent monster.

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