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Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 1:23 pm
by donia
Z Davis wrote:Had Dogfish Head Red & White this past week, it's different but good.
interesting....so was there a definite red wine flavor?? like they mixed the belgian and wine or was it more of a subtle flavor?

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 2:36 pm
by Yazoo Duckman
donia wrote:re-upped!! yuuuummmmm
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from overton and vine in b'ham:
sweetwater ipa
sierra nevada torpedo ipa
hercules double ipa
two hearted ale
yeungling light
abita jockimo
o'dempsy's inukshuk ipa
chimay
stella artois (for the wife)
:D :D :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

*edited for spelling
That Sweetwater IPA is some good stuff!!

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 3:02 pm
by donia
Yazoo Duckman wrote:That Sweetwater IPA is some good stuff!!

it has a very distinctive grapefruit overtone to it that makes it really nice and crisp in the hot summer months! it is one that you can find at the grocery cheaper than the good beer stores (at least in b'ham).

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Fri Feb 04, 2011 6:11 pm
by gator
i picked up a TON of stuff this duck season.

honestly, i need to have a get-to-gether and just offer up the beer too, b/c i'm running out of room.....been on a bourbon kick for a WHILE.

can't remember the first name of any of them, but they're all put up. had a few up in nova scotia that i really enjoyed.....all IPA's, double IPA'S and the like............not a belgian "wild yeast" fan.

gator

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2011 8:55 am
by donia
woo hoo! first batch is from buster's in memphis. rj rockers bell ringer ale is a new one on me and is a pretty tastey offering from spartanburg, sc (not a two hearted ale by any stretch, but along the same lines)
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this beer in front is from diplomat in vestavia hills (b'ham)
THANK YOU BIGBEEDUCKER FOR BEING A MULE
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Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Feb 15, 2011 11:06 pm
by donia
anybody got any suggestions for good beer stores near atlanta airport? driving over tomorrow and will have some time to kill, so i'm beer huntin'! :mrgreen:

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 9:18 am
by stmasley
donia wrote:anybody got any suggestions for good beer stores near atlanta airport? driving over tomorrow and will have some time to kill, so i'm beer huntin'! :mrgreen:
Last time I was in Atl, I had my cab driver stop at a Whole Foods on the way from the airport to downtown. I picked up a six pack each of Smuttynose Finestkind IPA and Lagunitas IPA. I am sure there are probably better places to go, but I was only there for one night, and I only had room to put about a 12-pack in my bag, so I wasn't too worried about finding a huge selection.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Wed Feb 16, 2011 2:37 pm
by donia
ended up at Hop City (1000 marietta, atlanta, ga)...after the previous 5 liquor/beer stores pointed me to the malt liquors when i asked if they had any high gravity beer :roll:, should'a known with all of the bars on the windows . hop city is a paradise, where good beer is concerned!!! all craft brews and the selection is plentiful.
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Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:57 pm
by Z Davis
donia wrote:
Z Davis wrote:Had Dogfish Head Red & White this past week, it's different but good.
interesting....so was there a definite red wine flavor?? like they mixed the belgian and wine or was it more of a subtle flavor?
There was a definitive flavor of red wine but not so much to be overpowering, I would definitely buy some more.

Went to Buster's in Memphis last week and picked up some Dogfish Head 90 min IPA (great IPA), Burton Baton (really enjoyed this one) and Pangaea (have not tried it).

Tried the Sah'tea a couple of weeks ago and really liked it, it was very similar to Hoegaarden.

Has anyone tried any of the Bruery beer? They are limited on the states they distribute to but I found it in Georgia when my parents lived there. If you run across some pick it up.

Also in my quest for outstanding brews I have found that you can purchase rare beer on Ebay, just wondering if anyone has tried this.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Thu Feb 24, 2011 8:58 pm
by donia
WOW! Shipyard Pugsley's Signiture Series xxxx ipa is really good!! Close rival to dogfish head, where full flavor dominates front to back! Yum num num num..

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 4:52 pm
by Take 'em
any of yall beer drinkers know where to get some abita strawberry around the jackson/madison area? everywhere I have looked has been out and they are saying it is due to the small batch they made this year. any help would be appreciated on finding it. willing to drive a little ways if it's out of the area

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 9:07 pm
by donia
Take 'em wrote:any of yall beer drinkers know where to get some abita strawberry around the jackson/madison area? everywhere I have looked has been out and they are saying it is due to the small batch they made this year. any help would be appreciated on finding it. willing to drive a little ways if it's out of the area

seems like i've always heard kroger in jackson. we (my wife) got 6 cases for the year, since it goes so fast. actually called the beer store here and got them to call me as soon as it came in and i went around to all the stores and picked it all up. if you happen to get to b'ham, vulcan beverage had quite a few cases left, but said his goes fast, too. most likely have to get it from closer to the source, down south.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 7:38 pm
by mlreb
donia wrote:re-upped!! yuuuummmmm
good_stuff_hides_2.jpg
from overton and vine in b'ham:sweetwater ipa
sierra nevada torpedo ipa
hercules double ipa
two hearted ale
yeungling light
abita jockimo
o'dempsy's inukshuk ipa
chimay
stella artois (for the wife)
:D :D :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

*edited for spelling


That place is literally a couple blocks from my house. Really cool store with a pretty good selection.

I recommend Highland Package Store for the best selection. That guys has just about anything/style you could want. I've seen a lot of people mention Vulcan Beverages in Bham as a good selection, but Highland PS blows Vulcan out of the water.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2011 10:06 pm
by fieldt76
The Diplomat Deli in Vestavia has a really good selection too.

Re: Favorite Beer

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2011 3:07 pm
by Hole Hunter
I know Vulcan and The Diplomat well, but I have not been the Highland PS for beer before. I will have to check that out next time I am there.

Thanks for the info. :wink: