In light of the holiday spirit, which BA region...?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Rollzroyce21, Dec 19, 2014.

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  1. Rollzroyce21

    Rollzroyce21 Pooh-Bah (2,211) Oct 24, 2009 California
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    What BA region (other than your own) would you say you're most appreciative of?

    Some comments within my own region had prompted me to question where my region lies. I don't believe it would rank all that high honestly (haha..) but I'm not very familiar with regions outside my own because, physically, I don't travel much in the real world, and I don't venture much out to other regional forums in the BA world. But with the limited experience that I have, and if forced to name one, it would be the Great Lakes region. How about you?

    Please note: I purposely avoided the negative format of this question because, although it probably would've brought up some good 'ol popcorn-munching drama, I'm tired of having my threads deleted so I'm hoping this one survives. Cheers!
     
  2. nicholasofcusa

    nicholasofcusa Initiate (0) Jan 14, 2006 Florida

    California. More of the beer I drink comes from there than anywhere else with the possible exception of home state PA.
    Bought a case 21st Amendment Brew Free or Die (which has become my go to single IPA for home consumption, just cracked one open now) last week and enjoyed Stone Enjoy By and Green Flash Green Bullet on draft last night.
     
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  3. Rollzroyce21

    Rollzroyce21 Pooh-Bah (2,211) Oct 24, 2009 California
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    I apologize, I don't think I worded my OP correctly. I meant the BA's (the BA members) from regions other than your own. Not the breweries or beers in of themselves.

    For example, the BA region could brew crappy brews overall, but the BA members are always welcoming and help you out.

    Though, good to know that you appreciate CA brews!

    Side note: Never had a 21st Amd brew because they won't send their beers down south for some God-forsaken reason. Strange, right?
     
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