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Post by DaTruRochin on Thu May 06, 2010 10:24 pm

pilotram wrote:I don't think Belmont Station carries it. But maybe.


As long as we can still get it at Mack's Market, we'll all be fine...

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Post by mattywizz on Sat May 08, 2010 3:54 pm

DaTruRochin wrote:
pilotram wrote:I don't think Belmont Station carries it. But maybe.


As long as we can still get it at Mack's Market, we'll all be fine...


I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but...

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Post by PilotNut on Tue May 11, 2010 11:36 pm

I am continuing my Widmer run here, but I have tasted their Summer seasonal, Sunburn Summer Brew, and it is pretty tasty.



I know it is probably too light for many on here, but the crisp, citrus hints should make Sunburn a refreshing thirst quencher on a hot July afternoon... ABV 4.3%

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Post by pilotram on Wed May 12, 2010 6:35 am

mattywizz wrote:
DaTruRochin wrote:
pilotram wrote:I don't think Belmont Station carries it. But maybe.


As long as we can still get it at Mack's Market, we'll all be fine...


I hate to be the one to have to tell you this, but...

The end of Mack's made me reevaluate my life choices and stop drinking. Thanks UP!

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Post by RiseUP on Wed May 12, 2010 10:05 am

RiseUP wrote:I have tried to get Pliny on a couple of occasions this week but it eludes me still. Sold out at Henry's. Out of stock at John's Market. I had to figure those were the two best locations for me to get it in Portland.


Finally got a couple last night at John's Market. Very good beer but unfortunately I needed a few more then the limit of 4 after the Cavs' game last night. Good thing I bought other beer that was more appropriate for the kind of drinking I needed so that I can enjoy the other one tonight.

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Post by DaTruRochin on Wed May 12, 2010 10:29 am

Cavs'? I wasn't aware basketball was still played after the Pilot's season was over...

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Post by ohhh_yeah on Wed May 12, 2010 11:43 pm

Cheers!

1. Prost!
2. Hopworks
3. Ninkasi
4. Amnesia
5. Widmer
6. Laurelwood
7. Lucky Lab
8. Deschutes
9. Alameda
10. Rogue
11. Newcastle
12. Roots
13. Diamond Knot
14. Terminal Gravity
15. New Belgium
16. Alaskan
and then this
up7587 wrote:1. whatever's in my hand





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Post by PilotNut on Tue Aug 10, 2010 11:18 pm

PilotNut wrote:A new seasonal favorite, but pretty much a given since I am a fan of crisp ambers and Bavarians:



It's back. PilotNut is happy.

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Post by DaTruRochin on Wed Aug 11, 2010 12:07 am

Although now that you can go to Prost and get marzen style beers year round we don't have to wait for this anymore...

But my ultimate dream would be to have this place replicated brick by brick (shhhhhhh OLCC there's nothing to see here): http://www.augustinerbier.at/?id=5&L=1

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Post by mattywizz on Fri Aug 13, 2010 7:40 pm

Mine eyes have seen the glory that is Mirror Pond in the Twin Cities. And every other package Deschutes distributes. As well as all Widmer's. Shall I go on? Have just found the best beer in a can. Better than Dale's Pale Ale. Surly's Furious. A local Minnesota beer. My only disappointment is that I am in a hotel room and did not bring one of my pint glasses. I guess I could try a paper cup...

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Post by PilotNut on Sat Aug 14, 2010 12:25 am

I dont know... Oly tall boys are pretty tasty...

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Post by blacksheep on Thu Aug 19, 2010 4:37 pm



This was my first experience with Southern Oregon Brewery. For those of you who would like a milder IPA, this was a good one. I bought it because I liked the label Very Happy

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Post by Rochin54 on Fri Aug 20, 2010 11:13 am

blacksheep wrote: I bought it because I liked the label Very Happy


This is a legitimate reason to buy a beer. To buy it a second time it has to taste good!

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Post by DaTruRochin on Fri Aug 20, 2010 12:52 pm

But, oddly enough, not a legitimate reason to buy wine... I tried that once in Croatia, and the smiling sailor on the front that advertised happiness, was happy because the wine tasted like vinegar and tank fuel...

I suppose I should have known better buying Croatian wine, but i mean i was across the Adriatic from Italy so why not??

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Post by Rochin54 on Wed Sep 01, 2010 1:04 pm

New "Irish Pub" in town recently - 20 beers on tap. Not bad. Went last night for "$3 dollar craft beer" night. Ummm....turns out it was only one craft beer that was $3 while the rest of them were regular price.

Had the Magic Hat Number 9, which was the special. Not good. Had some citrus/fruit thing going on. I'm not into that kind of thing (not that there's anything wrong with it.

Next on the list....well, can I have a beer list please? Ooohh, Dead Guy on tap. Had to get it. I think Dead Guy is a solid brew.

Being a good IPA lover, I had to wrap it up with some hops. Got the Victory Brewing (PA) Hop Devil.....yummy! It's one of those beers that you only like if you legitimately like hops. Reminded me of the C-Note down at the New Old Lompoc a little bit. Maybe not as much malt as the C-Note. Anywho, a great beer for those that like that genre. So if you're on the east coast or in the midwest and need a fix, get it!

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