Favorite local beers which are not Bottled?

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  1. carlitos92

    carlitos92 Zealot (599) Jul 12, 2012 Texas

    Armadillo Ale Works "Brunch Money."

    Had some at Big Texas Beer Fest a few weeks ago, and I still wake up in the middle of the night screaming its name.
     
  2. sagesebas

    sagesebas Initiate (0) Jan 25, 2013 Oregon

    Boneyard RPM IPA.
     
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  3. elkevo

    elkevo Initiate (0) Dec 14, 2013 Ohio

    Fat Heads IBUsive is otherwordly!
     
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  4. tkdchampxi

    tkdchampxi Pooh-Bah (2,473) Oct 19, 2010 New Jersey
    Pooh-Bah

    Carton Regular Coffee

    Also, Flying Fish contact brewed a beer for a local restaurant once that was an excellent Belgian Dubbel: Stuff Yer Face Anniversary Ale
     
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  5. guinness77

    guinness77 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,554) Jan 6, 2014 New York
    Pooh-Bah

    Was coming here to say Barrier Money. I've never seen it in a bottle. Rocky Point Crom was fantastic too.
     
  6. darthvohn

    darthvohn Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2013 Texas

    Totally agree.
     
  7. elektrikjester

    elektrikjester Initiate (0) Nov 15, 2008 Georgia

    Big Shanty has eluded me, but Ezekiel's Wheel sure is tasty. Didn't know about Burnt Hickory's plans to start canning. Awesome news.
     
  8. champ103

    champ103 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,296) Sep 3, 2007 Texas
    Society Pooh-Bah

    Calma Muerta is my favorite from them, but everything they make is pretty damn good.
     
  9. dheldman

    dheldman Maven (1,255) Feb 7, 2011 Minnesota

    Dangerous Man Chocolate Milk Stout and Imperial Chocolate Milk Stout!
     
  10. pinyin

    pinyin Savant (1,119) Sep 19, 2013 New York

    Shawnee Bourbon Barrel Aged Porter
    Spring House Big Gruesome Peanutbutter Chocolate Stout
     
  11. hwy395

    hwy395 Zealot (586) Jan 20, 2012 California
    Trader

    Boneyard of course but did i miss someone talking about Fuzzy Baby Ducks ?
    I'm, in Cali and i know i want to try Fuzzy Baby Ducks
     
  12. AlienSwineFlu

    AlienSwineFlu Savant (1,135) Dec 14, 2012 Ohio

    Bodhi DIPA, which has now made it to # 82 on the top Top 250 list. Pretty neat.
     
  13. BarNative

    BarNative Initiate (0) Mar 22, 2014 Illinois

    We just discovered Penrose Brewing Company last weekend. Their Proto Gradus does indeed live up to the hype.
     
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  14. BeerDazed

    BeerDazed Initiate (0) Mar 1, 2014 Wisconsin

    Vintage Brewing Company's Ulfberht
    Karben4's Lady Luck
    Next Door's Sevex
     
  15. Tdizzle

    Tdizzle Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2006 California

    - Noble Ale Works: English 101 (on Nitro).
    - Noble Ale Works: Naughty Sauce.
     
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  16. shnsajax

    shnsajax Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2013 Idaho

    You must, awesome place.

    Continue the Live Oak Hefe.
    Hope we get it this year but a BBA Raspberry Temptress.
     
  17. JGlitz87

    JGlitz87 Initiate (0) Aug 13, 2013 Texas

    Live Oak Hefe (may not be Dallas, but I would love for it to be considered the beer of TX)

    Peticolas Velvet Hammer
    Community Ascension Porter
    Lakewood Raspberry Temptress (like regular more than barrel aged version)
     
  18. ChuckHardslab

    ChuckHardslab Maven (1,251) Jan 25, 2012 Texas

    (512) IPA and Pecan Porter
    I'm also pretty fond of NXNW Py Jingo pale ale
     
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  19. ChuckHardslab

    ChuckHardslab Maven (1,251) Jan 25, 2012 Texas

    Pinthouse is good stuff. I really like their ESB and the ever changing Fallen Cask tap. They make good pizza and nachos too.
     
  20. tobelerone

    tobelerone Grand Pooh-Bah (4,220) Dec 1, 2010 New Jersey
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    Came here to say exactly that - NEBCO fuzzy baby ducks.

    Seeing as I am a constant traveler from CT to NY to NJ to PA there are numerous candidates; the vast majority of the Tired Hands beers never make it to a bottle and those are some of my very favorites. Peekskill is tremendous too, all the beers already mentioned, plus shotgun willie!
     
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