01-24-2014, 08:07 AM,
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RE: PG-HQ Brew Thread
That Obsidian Stout from Deschuttes in Bend, OR is really nice. I like a bunch of their beers. The Mirror Pond Pale Ale is great.
For IPAs I've been obsessed with Racer 5 from Beer Republic here in California.
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01-24-2014, 08:46 AM,
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RE: PG-HQ Brew Thread
Here in Düsseldorf, Germany the specialty is altbier which is a lot like an English brown ale. My brand of choice is and always will be Diebels. Altbier is also affectinately known as liquid bread here. In America my favorite microbrew, when affordable, was 'Arrogant Bastard' IPA.
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01-25-2014, 03:26 AM,
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thomaso827
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RE: PG-HQ Brew Thread
I was a cheap beer drinker until just before I started brewing my own. Started with a Mr Beer kit but somebody gave me the plastic buckets, capper, hydrometer and stuff to make 5-gallon batches. That was 2 years ago. I have 16 dozen bottles, about half of them full. 5 gallons of an Extra IPA in the fermenter right now, doing a dry-hop tonight for it. Still have a few bottles of a special IPA I made last November, and started drinking the Chocolate Milk Stout I started in December now. I have 3 cases of Mugwort Ale I made from an ancient recipe, and a very simple one at that, a bit of an odd, sweet ale strong with molasses flavor and just a hint of the Mugwort bitterness. I like IPAs and Stouts most, but Brewers Best make more than 50 kits, and I've only tried 10 of them so far, so have a long way to go in trying them all out.
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