Anaheim Area Breweries/Beers

Discussion in 'Pacific' started by jjs581, Jun 12, 2015.

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  1. bungletrpg

    bungletrpg Zealot (622) Sep 3, 2014 California
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    What's stupid about it? Have you actually tried Naughty Sauce? There's nothing stupid about the flavor. It's stupid tasty, if that's what you mean. :grinning:
     
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  2. Modernrickk

    Modernrickk Pooh-Bah (1,853) Oct 3, 2013 California
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    What's wrong with black IPAs? :grinning:
     
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  3. JoshBeerNow

    JoshBeerNow Initiate (0) Sep 23, 2014 California

    I have for sure. It was pretty much on tap for the entire month of January. That being said, it is a rotating beer vs year round. You're not exactly comparing apples to apples here.
     
  4. stoutsandporters

    stoutsandporters Initiate (0) Dec 7, 2013 California

    I wouldn't go as far as to call it stupid, my question is what's the point? Is it more than just a gimmick, is there actual substance behind the golden stout or black IPA?
     
  5. hikanteki

    hikanteki Crusader (429) Oct 11, 2013 California
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    I don’t think either of these are stupid. Black IPA has become one of my favorite styles.
    I love the idea of Golden Stout, but I’ve only tried a single-digit number of them so far and most haven’t been amazing. We shall see how things turn out.
     
  6. Speedoguy

    Speedoguy Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2013 California

    inst naughty sauce technically a golden stout / golden milk stout? that beer is oh so tasty!
     
  7. SoCalBeerIdiot

    SoCalBeerIdiot Pooh-Bah (2,191) Mar 10, 2013 California
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    Who cares? If it tastes good, I'm going to drink it--I don't care what you call it. Naughty Sauce & Bean Bump? Awesome! Master of Disguise? Pretty damn good. Bootlegger's Day? Wouldn't know. :stuck_out_tongue:
     
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  8. 01Ryan10

    01Ryan10 Initiate (0) Sep 10, 2011 California

    To me...

    Noble 》Bottle Logic 》Valiant 》Bruery 》Bootlegger's

    Of my list, Bruery makes the most complex beers; however, I really enjoy drinking pints. Most Noble beers are served as pints, some as 12oz, and very few as <=8oz. The Bruery seems the opposite. The options for pint sized "mainstream" style ales are few and far between at Noble. You can easily leave Noble spending $40 on 20oz of beer.
     
  9. 01Ryan10

    01Ryan10 Initiate (0) Sep 10, 2011 California

    Oops...I meant to say Bruery in these two statements.
     
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