Beers for 3rd anniversary

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  1. DavidDulock

    DavidDulock Initiate (0) Dec 22, 2011 Georgia

    My third wedding anniversary is coming up in about a month and wondering some good options for breweries that are in their 3rd year or recently 3rd year or beers with "3" in them in general. My wife loves beer almost as much as I and we both prefer beer to wine. Some beers I already have for both us to share over a weekend:

    -Melange 3
    -Stingo (3rd collab)
    -Cuir (bruery 3rd anny)
    -Luchador en Fuego (clown shoes 3rd anny)
    -3 french hens (eh, maybe)

    Any help would be much appreciated. And I can always make a trade for something more interesting and special (trade offers feel free to BM me. My gots should be pretty much up to date). Thanks for your help.
     
  2. jmgrub

    jmgrub Initiate (0) Nov 20, 2010 California

  3. HighWine

    HighWine Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2010 Illinois

    Revolution 3rd Year Beer just came out. And it's in a fancy box which justifies the $19 price tag! I can trade/send you one if interested.
     
  4. fredmugs

    fredmugs Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2012 Indiana

    Three Floyds?
     
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  5. fredmugs

    fredmugs Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2012 Indiana

    Sixpoint 3 Beans
     
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  6. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,388) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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  7. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,388) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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  8. Orca

    Orca Grand Pooh-Bah (4,710) Sep 18, 2010 Washington
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    How about a tasty tripel?
     
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  9. stayclean

    stayclean Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2012 Wisconsin

    Three Philosophers?
     
  10. fredmugs

    fredmugs Initiate (0) Aug 11, 2012 Indiana

    Dark Horse Tres Blueberry Stout
     
  11. 19etz55

    19etz55 Savant (1,236) Aug 12, 2007 New Jersey
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    3 cheers for the two of you!
     
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  12. 19etz55

    19etz55 Savant (1,236) Aug 12, 2007 New Jersey
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    3 cheers for the two of you!
     
  13. HighWine

    HighWine Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2010 Illinois

    Other thoughts: Stone 03-03-03 and Freetail Three.
     
  14. 19etz55

    19etz55 Savant (1,236) Aug 12, 2007 New Jersey
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    Maybe this could help?

    http://www.beercommunity.com/byname/t/6
     
  15. TNGabe

    TNGabe Initiate (0) Feb 6, 2012 Tennessee

    But baby, I bought the Golden Blend for us to share for our anniversary! Our third anniversary is coming up and I'll be using that excuse for sure! Too bad she'll want her own bottle.
     
  16. lonewolfcry

    lonewolfcry Pooh-Bah (1,994) Dec 7, 2007 Minnesota
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    3rd Street?
    This is his anniversary, not a softball game.
    And IMO, they just don't brew anything very good.
     
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  17. 19etz55

    19etz55 Savant (1,236) Aug 12, 2007 New Jersey
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    Best beers of 2010? It was a good year!

    https://www.beeradvocate.com/ratebeer/?path=/RateBeerBest/bestbeers_012010.asp
     
  18. Jake1605

    Jake1605 Initiate (0) Nov 24, 2009 Missouri

    Trade for some Mikkeller Nelson Sauvon Brut, Cantillon Fou Foun & Boulevard Saison Brett 2008 (1st or 2nd release).
     
  19. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    Ditto- this one just seems to have 'special occasion' written all over it.

    Congrats, OP, and many more!
     
  20. kemoarps

    kemoarps Grand Pooh-Bah (3,256) Apr 30, 2008 Washington
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    Well... the traditional 3rd anniversary gift is of leather, so maybe something with that sort of characteristic?

    In modern times leather has been replaced by crystal as the 3rd anniversary gift, so perhaps something with crystal malts?

    I think the other ideas (3 floyds, 3 philosophers, etc) are better just from a deliciousness standpoint, but, you know, TRADITION!
     
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