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Beer: What did you buy last time and why?

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Originally Posted by Spencer Young
If you're in the midwest, Bell's Hopslam is out right now... definitely one of the best DIPAs out there.
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Bought 12, its a great beer. Tons of citrus.
 

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Originally Posted by JohnGalt
Drinking it right now based on your recommendation
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Very nice, lots of fruit flavors, rich color and aroma and a taste of hops on the back. Will buy again
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Awesome! Glad your enjoying it. You should check out other Rogue beers in the future, they really put out some great stuff.
 

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Originally Posted by Johnny_5
Awesome! Glad your enjoying it. You should check out other Rogue beers in the future, they really put out some great stuff.

Yea, especially the Shakespeare Stout.
 

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Glad you mentioned the Shakespeare stout since I've never heard of it! Next time I stop by my beer shop I will give it a whirl.
 

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Hitachino Nest XH (Matured In Shocyu Sake Casks) - pours red and murky with tons of carbonation. Smells of plums and sake. Tastes sweet and oaky, finishes with strong sake notes. Pretty cool beer, flavors became accentuated when enjoyed with my homemade tuna nagiri.
 

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Monteith's Summer Ale - Honey Spiced. From New Zealand. Can't drink 10 but a couple are brilliant.

As usual I will be off it in a month and on to something else.
 

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North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner
Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale
 

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Eggenberger Festbock - strong and ideal for winter.
 

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Picked up a case of Boulevard Pale over the weekend. One of my favorites because it's smooth and hoppy with a small hint of citrus. Great with Barbeque; which was the order of the day.
 

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Originally Posted by anon
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The Saison-Brett is one of my favorites and is on a limited run, so I had to get more. I've liked several of Boulevard's beers and decided to also try out the Harvest. Weizenbock is probably my favorite style of beer, and at $3 a bottle that Vitus is a pretty good bargain.

drinking this Harvest Dance tonight. not really my favorite ever.
 

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Love the Saison-Brett.
 

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