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This is that emergency that we've been cellaring beer for all these years. Today dug out a Bruery GFAR from 2011. Not noticing any signs of being...
Yesterday I did a drive thru at Sterling Pig in Media, PA. Ordered ahead, pulled up in their parking lot, and they put a case of 24-cans, 2...
Still kicking myself for not grabbing a growler of Hunahpu when I had the chance back in 2010 at a Philly bottle shop because I thought $45 was...
American Pale Ale was one of the first hoppy beers I liked when I first got into craft beer many years ago. Congrats on the retirement!
I pretty much drink everything Stone makes BECAUSE they are an IPA shop.
Not Kansas City, but I know 4 Hands from Missouri (St. Louis) is distributed to PA.
Winter = Bigfoot
Just picked up a 12-pack last night and can't wait to try this beer. It's getting harder and harder to find a classic West Coast-style IPA around...
I think Church Brew Works is worth a visit. One of the more unique breweries I've been to, and the beer is good enough.
I've used flaked coconut in the Randall Jr., works well with a stout.
My goals will be the same as the past couple years: 1 - Visit at least 12 new (new to me) breweries during the year 2 - Reduce the cellar inventory
Although AVBC is one of the breweries that really got me into craft beer, I haven't been impressed with them since they changed hands about 10...
I don't know if this beer has changed or not, but IPAs sure have. I was excited to finally be able to try this in PA as it recently hit the...
These prices don't seem bad for Pennsylvania. I would much rather pay $13.99 or even $18.01 for a 4-pack of some great Surly IPAs than $20+ for a...
All styles of IPA combined = 27.9% out of 4,306 beers logged since 2008. Limited to American IPA only = 15.3%, followed by American...
The 32oz growler is my preferred to-go option whenever I visit a brewery. Nothing like draft beer fresh from the brewery.
I was at Great Lakes Brewing in Cleveland on Friday for dinner. They are one of the classic craft brewers in the country and have been doing it...
Stupid: Hoof Hearted Great: AleSmith, just like the master craftsmen back in the day (blacksmith, silversmith), but for beer.
Tis the season, I'd drink them. They are still good.
I love citrus flavors in an IPA, but only when they are produced by the hops used by the brewer. SN Pale Ale is mentioned above as an example, and...