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They have it at a beer store a ways down the road, was gonna get some a few days ago but didn't make it up there. I believe they have the #10 as well...you ever had that?

No I haven't tried the #10 yet, but if it in keeping with these two Trappistes then I doubt you'll be able to go wrong with it.

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No I haven't tried the #10 yet, but if it in keeping with these two Trappistes then I doubt you'll be able to go wrong with it.

The 10 is amazing. I too like the 6 better than the 8, but the 10 beats them both. I onve drank a Rochefort 10 next to a Westvleteren 12 and preferred the 10. (by quite a bit, actually)

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Stocked up

6er of Pyramid IPA

6er of Wild Goose IPA(one of my all time faves)

6er of Abita Jacamo

2 Steelhead Stouts

1 Jamaica Brand Red Ale(another one of my all time favorites)

3 Saranac Imperial IPA

Feel like making another run because I think its fun to make my beer fridge look pretty.

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:ols: Totally agree

I might just make a run for the Wild Goose IPA tonight, never had it, love their Oatmeal Stout.

If you like a wide variety and decorating the fridge the Ye Ole Spirit Shop in Frederick is great. You can mix and match as many different beers that you would like. You get a 10 percent discount on each six pack so the cost of the higher end beers gets offset if you purchase the session beers.

Usually you can set up a pretty decent case for under $40. The case I mentioned earlier was $32, not bad. The next time I go I might mix a case of 8 different brews. If I do I will take a pic and post it.

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Going to the Stone Oakquinox in a few hrs. Here is the draft list

2006 Double **** Ale with French Oak

OAKED Arrogant **** Ale

2008 Stone Old Guardian Barley Wine Aged in Red Wine Barrels

Stone 07.07.07 Vertical Epic

Ale Aged in Red Wine Barrels

Aecht Schlenkerla Oak Smoke

AleSmith Barrel Aged Speedway Stout

Allagash Curieux

Allagash Odyssey

Alpine Beer Co. Great

Avery Barrel-Aged Imperial Oatmeal Stout (Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrels)

Avery Moloch (Blend of The Reverend & Samael's Oak-aged Ale, in Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrels)

Avery The Beast From the Wood

(Buffalo Trace Bourbon Barrels)

Ballast Point Barrel Aged

Three Sheets Barleywine

Ballast Point Bourbon Barrel

Aged Black Marlin

Ballast Point Bourbon Barrel

Aged Victory at Sea

Ballast Point Hout Series Black Currant

Big Sky Ivan the Terrible Imperial Stout

BJ's Restaurant & Brewhouse Flanders Red

Bootlegger's Cherry Chernobyl

Bootlegger's Golden Chaos Bourbon Barrel

BrewDog Paradox Isle of Arran

BrewDog Tokyo

The Bruery Einer's Folly Vanilla Imperial Porter (Holiday Wine Cellar's 45th Anniversary Ale)

The Bruery Melange No. 3

Cascade Apricot

Cascade Sang Rouge

Coronado Barrel Aged Imperial Stout

Craftsman Cabernale

Craftsman Honesty Ale

Craftsman Saison

Deschutes Black Butte XXI

Deschutes Mirror Mirror

Deschutes Super Jubel

Deschutes The Abyss

Dogfish Head Burton Baton

Drake's Kuato

Drake's Tropic Thunder

Drake's What's Kraken

Firestone Walker Parabola

Firestone Walker Velvet Merkin

Grand Teton Black Cauldron

Imperial Stout (Stranahan's)

Grand Teton Double Vision

Dopplebock (Heaven Hill)

Grand Teton Double Vision

Dopplebock (Stranahan's)

Grand Teton Howling Wolf

Weizenbock (Heaven Hill)

Grand Teton Oak Aged Lost

Continent Double IPA

Green Flash Black Freak

Green Flash Bourbon Barrel Aged

Double Stout

Green Flash Bourbon Barrel

Barleywine Style Ale

Green Flash Super Freak

Kern River Twisted Monkey Belgian Triple Aged in Pinot Noir Barrels

Lagunitas Pinot Noir Barreled Sonoma Farmhouse Saison Style Ale

Lightning Barrel Aged Black Lightning Porter

Lost Abbey Amazing Grace (Lost and Found aged in Oak Barrels)

Lost Abbey The Angel's Share

(Bourbon Barrel)

Lost Abbey The Angel's Share

(Brandy Barrel)

Maui Black Pearl

Moylan's Old Blarney Barleywine Style Ale (Heaven Hill American Oak)

New Belgium Eric's Ale (Lips of Faith #3)

North Coast Old Rasputin XII

Oceanside Ale Works Oaked American Strong Ale

Pizza Port Farley

Pizza Port San Clemente Barrel Aged

Infamous Imperial Stout (Heaven Hill)

Pizza Port San Clemente Way

Heavy Scotch Ale (Heaven Hill)

Port Brewing Older Viscosity

Port Brewing Santa's Little Helper

(Bourbon Barrel Aged)

Rodenbach Grand Cru

Russian River Consecration

Russian River Supplication

Sierra Nevada Wood Aged Old Ale

Six Rivers Bourbon Barrel Double IPA

Speakeasy Old Godfather

Barley Wine Reserve

Speakeasy Scarface Imperial Stout

(Heaven Hill Bourbon Barrel)

Triple Rock Keyser Soze

(Bourbon Barrel Aged)

Valley 2008 Bourbon Barrel Old

Inventory Barley Wine

Valley 2009 Cuvee de Evil (Brandy Barrel Belgian Strong Golden with Pomegranate Honey)

Valley 2008 Decadent Darknes (Blend of Imperial Stout, Barley Wine and Oatmeal Stout)

Valley 2009 NOT-Oberfest Bourbon Barrel Traditional Bock

Valley 2010 "Something Good From

the Brandy Barrel"

and Bottle list:

Allagash Interlude

Allagash Odyssey

Alvinne Podge Oak Aged Stout (Bourgogne)

Avery Black Tot

Avery Brabant

Avery Dépuceleuse

BFM 2007 Abbaye de Saint Bon-Chien

Big Sky Ivan the Terrible Imperial Stout

Big Sky Olde Bluehair Barley Wine

(Bourbon Barrel Aged)

BrewDog Paradox Isle of Arran

Cascade Apricot Ale

Cascade Sang Rouge

Deschutes Black Butte XXI

Deschutes 2008 The Abyss

Deschutes 2009 The Abyss

Dogfish Head Burton Baton

Dogfish Head Red & White

Firestone Walker 13th Anniversary Ale

Girardin Gueuze Black Label

HaandBryggeriet Barrel Aged

Porter (Akevitt Barrels)

Hanssens Oudbeitje

Hitachino Nest Nest XH

(Aged in Sake Casks)

J.W. Lees 2008 Harvest Ale (Calvados Casks)

J.W. Lees 2008 Harvest Ale (Port Casks)

Liefmans Kriek

Lost Abbey 2008 The Angel's Share

Lost Abbey 2009 The Angel's Share

Lost Abbey Red Poppy Ale

Montegioco Dolii Raptor

Montegioco Bran Reserva

Nectar Ales Black Xantus

North Coast Old Rasputin XII

(Bourbon Barrel Aged)

Oud Beersel Framboise

Port Brewing Older Viscosity

Port Brewing Cuvee de Tomme

Russian River Consecration

Russian River Supplication

't Smisje Calva Reserva

't Smisje Grand Cru

I finally found a use for the drooling smiley face

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There is a place in Frederick called The Ye Ole Spirit Shop where you can build six packs from what ever type of beer in the store. They charge you per bottle and give you a 10 percent discount. Their selection is pretty impressive, can't wait to build a nice case tomorrow.

Best Place Ever.

I love going in there.

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If you like a wide variety and decorating the fridge the Ye Ole Spirit Shop in Frederick is great. You can mix and match as many different beers that you would like. You get a 10 percent discount on each six pack so the cost of the higher end beers gets offset if you purchase the session beers.

Usually you can set up a pretty decent case for under $40. The case I mentioned earlier was $32, not bad. The next time I go I might mix a case of 8 different brews. If I do I will take a pic and post it.

I will be doing this soon, thanks for the reference. Definitely will be getting 24 different kinds of beers.

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Having a Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout, W0W, very creamy and tasty. Sebowski has one of these in the above pic.

I can't decide if I like it better than Stoudts Fat Dog, but it's very tasty.

If you want a malty beer to chew on for a while, this is a winner.

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Holy ****ing ****. That picture makes me want to cry. The only beer I've ever had, let alone seen there is the Nugget Nectar. That stuff is absolutely amazing. The Southern Tier Imp Choklat has some kind of classy portion of a chocolate bar on its label. That seems like it'd be pretty tasty. :ols:

Well they came from Virginia so they are available to you. The Choklat is amazing. Can't praise it enough. So far I've loved al the Soutern Tier stuff I've been sent. The KBS (Kentucky Bourbon Stout) is also fantastic. Very limited release I think though so keep your eyes peeled.

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I was craving a guiness and grabbed a duece from the store. Got home and realized it was the extra stout. Definitely not as good as the regular guiness IMO.... My craving has gone unfulfilled damn it....

Ouch that's a huge difference! A dry Irish ale and a rip your face off hoppy train wreck blech!

Not to rub it in or anything but I was unpacking from my DC trip and found a Guinness nitro can that my cousin had slipped into the trunk of my car. :)

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