The Obligatory: "What are you drinking?" Thread

rolling rock

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
PA
Picked up a case of the SA REBEL IPA yesterday. $36. Wanted to try it. Dont think I'll get to it this weekend.
 
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kirk

Butterfly King
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Location
Allen, Texas
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So good to my soul.
 

kirk

Butterfly King
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Allen, Texas
it's not bad, to me it has a little bit more bite than regular makers, so I only get it if I feel like a change. I tried a whole bunch of different ones, but makers is always the one I come back to.
 

rolling rock

First Fill-Up (of many)
Location
PA
The SA REBEL IPA was ok. I did not care for it at all. The hops are there and it packs a punch at 6.5% ABV. But way to much piney after taste! It was like drinking a evergreen tree!! LOL. No worries. A bud a work will buy the rest of it. I just like straight domestic lagers. No weird flavors in my beer!
 

Roadwarrior

Titan Swapped / SAS'd
Founding Member
Man its been a while and I have a laundry list of food brews, but I'll start with the citrus ipas

Ballast Point's Grapefruit Sculpin
New Belgium's Citradelic
Flying Dog Brewery's Bloodline IPA

They are all good but I think the New Belgium takes the cake..
 

lbishop

Need Bigger Tires
Location
Polk County,TN
Did a little pick 6 action

1. Boulder beer - hazed hoppy session ale
2. Hap & Harry's Tennessee Lager
3. Hap & Harry's Tennessee Ale

* hap and Harry's is bottled by yazoo brewing for those of you around Nashville
 

Fromfrontier2Xterra

I bought a Taco
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All over PA
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Otto's cork and cage series; joe'kin

Pumpkin, carmalized brown sugar, Madagascar vanilla, pumpkin pie spice, and three types of of coffee beans in the brewing process. It's freaking amazing. I wish it wasn't an "on site only".


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