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  1. #5851
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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
    ipa is dead
    Long live IPA

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    Not real

  3. #5853
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  4. #5854
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
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    Very nice. Less than a week till I'm out east on the annual hazy IPA tour of my own. We bring the beer to us though. Just locked up a bunch of Other Half for the trip. Very excited.

    Enjoy Treehouse!

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    Nice! Dad picked up a grip of start line for us before we landed so we’ve been working through those. The case of treehouse and a few 4 packs from vt may or may not be making their way into the checked bag back to UT. It will definitely be under 9 liters, don’t want the ATF shooting my dog


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  6. #5856
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    Those 16 ounce cans are ruining me for normal 12 ouncers. 12 oz just isn't enough after you're used to 16. Also it's a bit of a scam since they tend to charge as much for them as a six-pack, but you get 8 ounces less beer.

  7. #5857
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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    Nice! Dad picked up a grip of start line for us before we landed so we’ve been working through those. The case of treehouse and a few 4 packs from vt may or may not be making their way into the checked bag back to UT. It will definitely be under 9 liters, don’t want the ATF shooting my dog
    Wait. What 9 liter limit? I always seem to be traveling with a case of 16oz cans. I am about to do that again in a few days. Is that a new rule? And how does 9 liters corelate to 16oz cans?

    Dammit. Now I need to do math.

  8. #5858
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    Stop panicking me dammit:

    Alcoholic beverages


    • Carry On Bags: Yes (Less than or equal to 3.4oz/100 ml allowed)
    • Checked Bags: Yes


    Check with your airline before bringing any alcohol beverages on board. FAA regulations prohibit travelers from consuming alcohol on board an aircraft unless served by a flight attendant. Additionally, Flight Attendants are not permitted to serve a passenger who is intoxicated.

    Alcoholic beverages with more than 24% but not more than 70% alcohol are limited in checked bags to 5 liters (1.3 gallons) per passenger and must be in unopened retail packaging. Alcoholic beverages with 24% alcohol or less are not subject to limitations in checked bags.
    Mini bottles of alcohol in carry-on must be able to comfortably fit into a single quart-sized bag.
    For more information, see FAA regulation: 49 CFR 175.10(a)(4).

  9. #5859
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    I think that’s a weird Utah thing. More for driving across the border. Just CYA on the internet


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    Quote Originally Posted by Phall View Post
    I think that’s a weird Utah thing. More for driving across the border. Just CYA on the internet


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    I’ve been pinched by Southwest Airlines on the “improper packaging” technicality. They took all my beer because it was not packaged in a completely waterproof retention container. I have since begun traveling with a full on dry bag for my case of can beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmedslc View Post
    I’ve been pinched by Southwest Airlines on the “improper packaging” technicality. They took all my beer because it was not packaged in a completely waterproof retention container. I have since begun traveling with a full on dry bag for my case of can beer.
    So the baggage dude was thirsty huh?
    That’s some bullllllshitttttt.

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    Courtesy of Doremite…

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    Quote Originally Posted by BC. View Post
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    Right on! I hope you dug it. The Earl is my fav of the three I passed along. Putting the IPA theme aside for the moment.
    Uno mas

  14. #5864
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    Top Ferment Summer IPA for the first day that actually feels like summer in the pnw.

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  15. #5865
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    I've been enjoying this one that I bought at Costco. Not sure I'd really call it "dank," although it does have a resinous hop character that gives it a lasting bitterness. I feel like you're either going to love it or hate it. I knew I liked this one because I've had this one and Breakside's Wanderlust in the fridge and this is the one I've gone to.
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  16. #5866
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    It’s been a good week. Next week should also be good. Love an IPAcation.

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  17. #5867
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    it’s gud

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    ^^ yeah it is


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    Is it part of the WA multiplayer colab?

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    watch out for snakes

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    Stopped by the new(ish) Treehouse taproom in Deerfield, MA on the way to CT. What a shit show. You have to buy tickets at the door (no cash at the bar), limited to 3 no matter how long you stay, pizza was over an hour wait within 35 minutes of them opening, there is only one bar so the line was already deep, and I couldn’t get the to-go beer I wanted at the indoor cooler on the way out so I had to order it online and go to the drive through in the parking lot.

    That being said…the staff was great, it was cool that they reused an old office campus in this rural part of the state, and of course the beer is delicious.

    Good to be back in VT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peruvian View Post
    Stopped by the new(ish) Treehouse taproom in Deerfield, MA on the way to CT. What a shit show. You have to buy tickets at the door (no cash at the bar), limited to 3 no matter how long you stay, pizza was over an hour wait within 35 minutes of them opening, there is only one bar so the line was already deep, and I couldn’t get the to-go beer I wanted at the indoor cooler on the way out so I had to order it online and go to the drive through in the parking lot.

    That being said…the staff was great, it was cool that they reused an old office campus in this rural part of the state, and of course the beer is delicious.

    Good to be back in VT.

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    Overrated?!?! Don’t kill the messenger.
    Uno mas

  23. #5873
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    bouncing between portland ME and boston for the next week. got some real good reco’s here last time i was in the area. where should i be drinking?

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    Maine Beer in Freeport
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    Lone Pine

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    bissel was a good start, as good as i remember. trying bunker next

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