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Just came back from Albertson's with a 12er of Pilsner Urquell for $11. Didn't sound real tasty at the time (and still doesn't yet), but that's too good a deal to pass up.
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Had that homebrew competition yet, tomtuttle? I'd like to hear the story.
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Liquid Solutions
It's basically the wine.com for beer. I just happened across this link on Fark. Looks very interesting actually. 408 different types of beer listed. Oh the possibilities....
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Hey Will, not yet. It is scheduled for Aug 24. Unfortunately, there is the very real possibility that I may have to move that weekend and be unable to judge. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for the link, Adam.
bibere usque ad hilaritatem
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Nice link Adam. Pretty good prices too, though I didn't check shipping costs.
A site I check before travelling is www.beerme.com. It has directories and reviews of breweries and brewpubs all over the US. Useful for telling you where there at, if nothing else.
Cheers!
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www.realbeer.com is a good one, too.
Last edited by tomtuttle; 08/14/03 10:23 PM.
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Just needed to bump this thread up
I am TOTALLY enjoying "Terrible" by my friends at Unibroue in Quebec. It is a dark Belgian style at 10.5% ABV. I defy ANYONE to find a better beer for handing out Halloween candy and catching up on the forums. Oh sure, that's a pretty narrow functional use, but hey, this is a simply scrumptious beer. Really. Could be the best beer of all time.
Next up - Jubelale: the winter seasonal from Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR. yum yum yum yum yum. You guys should be jealous.
Did I mention that they PAID me to judge at the homebrew competition at the Western Washington Fair last month? Life is SO good!
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Jubelale is quite nummy. It's one of the better seasonals. Another good one that has recently become "un-seasonal" is Pyramid Brewery's Broken Rake.
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better no let the bride see this report. while she usually has ONE glass of red every two to three days, she did have a beer last night with pizza while watching nemo. as you all are aware i do enjoy harpoon, and to keep peace with her, bucklers too. now being introverted, i better make the coffee and open the front door so customers can enter the building. oh yea, forgot my empties this morning to turn in at the packie on my way home from work, damn. if she sees the empties stacked in the garage, it's kinda a give-away.
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