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My kids are grown and there were really no microbreweries around when the kids were little, but I'm sure I would have taken them with me...
GL Monster not available here on Texas...I wish it was. Every time I visit Cleveland, I look for it.
I love Maharaja, but it's gotten too pricey for a go-to.
I got a 2 6-packs of "bad beer" of El Chignon a few years ago, so gave up on them. On a whim, recently, I picked up another 6 pack, and it was as...
IPAs can hardly be called a "fad" by now.
can't go wrong with Two Hearted
Community Mosaic IPA or Pinthouse Electric Jellyfish when it's available. I'm getting into Jai Alai recently too as an everyday IPA.
You can make a living drinking beer? Hooda thought! just kidding: congratulations, you're one of the lucky few whose vocation = avocation.
thanks for the tip...I've always wanted to go to Asheville. This gives me another reason!
Which city has your favorite beer scene, so far?
cool avatar, by the way...Spring 1990?
"Affected my life" is a bit overstated, but the BA has provided some virtual comradery, and provided some leads onto some beer and/or ales I might...
It's like Yogi Berra's quote: "Nobody goes there anymore: it's too crowded."
If you read my posts, you know I'm a 100% IPA fan....but I agree...if the IPA style proliferation forces other styles off the taps, then I agree...
a good IPA is not too bitter...it's just exactly perfect bitterness.
I also lean towards local IPAs (Texas). Community Mosaic is my "go to". Deep Elum IPA or "Dream Crusher" DIPA are also really good. Pinthouse...
[ With the myriad of hop combinations available and the various IPA sub-categories I still find PLENTY of variety within the IPA category....
I hear you...but IPAs are still my #1 style. I'm in for the more traditional big, hoppy brews than the newer hazy and/or milkshake styles, but...
mine, too.