Kahns, I think you and I were discussing IPA's in that other thread. By far my favorite type of beer. XUfaninJAX, you and Kahns both mentioned Sierra Nevada. I think some purists consider it too "mainstream" but the Pale Ale is one of my favorite all time beers. The fact that you can get it at most gas stations is a bonus for me. I also love the Celebration beer. They had an Anniversary Ale that was good too.
Incidentally, biggs Hyde Park carries the 90 minute IPA. I picked up some bells two-hearted, which I have waiting for me at home. The $10 price tag made me wince though...
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12-05-2008, 10:45 AM #11
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12-05-2008, 10:49 AM #12
More IPA!
Also, if you're ever curious, the history of IPA beer is kind of interesting. There's been a pretty dramatic departure from the British beer shipped to India, to today's American-style IPA.
I think there are better sites than wiki for this, but they're not coming to me right now.
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12-05-2008, 11:01 AM #13
Dogfish Head makes some great beer.
I haven't ventured up to the 120 Minute IPA, but I'm going to.
The next trip to Party Source is going to fetch me a 4-pack of the 120 and a sixer of the Palo Santo - haven't tried either yet, but I've been impressed with everything they make.
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12-05-2008, 12:20 PM #14
I'm definitely a hophead. xu2006, I'm not sure you can get a 4 pack of 120 IPA...last time my buddy went to the Party Source, they were only sold by the 12 oz. bottle...and one 12 oz bottle was like 12.00 or something ludicrous. I've tried 120 IPA and while its smooth for a beer that was 21 ABV (42 proof), it was still just way way too much, IMHO. I felt like it was more of a novelty...here, try a drink of 42 proof beer.
Here is a small list of some of my favorite IPAs and Double (Imperial) IPAs.
Imperial IPAs -- Three Floyd's Dreadnaught, Great Divide Hercules, Stone Ruination, Bell's Hopslam, Two Brother's Hop Juice, Weyerbacher Simcoe Double IPA, and Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA.
Regular IPAs -- Dogfish Head 60 Minute, Bell's Two Hearted Ale, Stone IPA and Alesmith IPA, Dogfish Head Aprihop, and Two Brother's Heavy Handed IPA.
If you haven't tried Alesmith IPA, just wow...you can usually get it at River's Bend Wine and Spirits on 48.
And finally, do you like really, really good microbrewed beer? Do you like to have your meat smoked? (pun intended)....then when in Cbus....go here....you won't regret it...their IPA is great, there Double IPA is even better...their stouts are wonderful too...and the food is wonderful.
http://www.barleysbrewing.com/smokehouse/index.htm
As I said, you won't regret it...just make sure you have transportation...you won't want to be behind the wheel of a car after a few of their ales....
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12-05-2008, 12:56 PM #15
I prefer a beer like Newcastle, or a good lager like Moerlein. I tried the Dogfish Head brown ale - waaaay too hoppy for my tastes.
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12-05-2008, 07:27 PM #16
Isn't Three Floyd's from Munster? I'd heard they had shut down production temporarily. For expansion or some other reason. I haven't seen it in awhile. Their Robert the Bruce Scottish Ale was kick ass. Founder's also has a dynamite Scottish Ale.
They just opened a Kroger Fresh Fare across the street and the beer selection blows. I was anticipating it to be commensurate with Jungle Jim's.
As far as the strong beers I know Am X and myself are devotees of Dogfish's Raison d'etre.
And I have had some DT mornings with Avery's Jubilation Ale. All I have to do in the morining is sit up from the headboard, take a look around and it is apparent I had the Jubilation Ale the night before.
I'm not sure why they call it Jubilation Ale. In fact I have a theory that alcohol is actually a depressant.
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12-05-2008, 07:32 PM #17
Also, there is a guy who posts some great repworthy beer posts in the Xavier heavy drinking group.
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12-05-2008, 07:46 PM #18
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If you can get your hands on a Clipper City Brewery's (Baltimore) "Below the Decks" barley wine do not pass up. It is 10% abv and is tasty. A six pack is all that is necessary. It is seasonal and is brewed in the late winter season.
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12-06-2008, 10:14 AM #19
I shouldn't read this thread in the morning.
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12-06-2008, 10:26 AM #20
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