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  1. #126
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    Sometimes I just buy the can because of the art. Collective Arts brew. Gose

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    Wow.

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  4. #129
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    How was that? I am a big fan of Schwarzbier, so I am wondering where this "black lager" lands. Not that I'll probably ever get my hands on it.

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    ^ Delicious

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  6. #131
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    I'm also a schwarzbier fan. I'll be up in the Mt. Vernon area later this week and may need to stop in at Farmstrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skajah View Post
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    And that's a fine looking head.

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    ^this shit is tasty!

    After two last night in short time, reason was in full taters and I was pretty loose from the axis.

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    ^Yeah, that's some yummy shit right there but I think there's a thread all about stout...
    Anyway, not sure what to make of this one, with low IBU, and a fairly upitty ABV. Expected more out of it. Actually pretty bland on the old pallette. I guess the name says it all. Kind of disappointed.
    But not really. I love beer.

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    Too much al key hall and not enough ziiiiiiing.

    Got mah hands on some concentrate, gonna start experimenting with it.

    Its made for beers like that.
    watch out for snakes

  11. #136
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    Despite being called an "English Style Brown Ale" I would have pegged this as a porter. Fairly light with a nice roasty, coffeeish malt taste. From the can hops: Northern Brewer; malt: Maris Otter, pale, Vienna, Amber, chocolate, Roasted and flaked barley; Yeast: London III. 4.6% ABV. Very nice, sessionable beer. A keeper.

    Matchless Brewing, Tumwater WA.
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    Its spanky pants special day.
    watch out for snakes

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    Industrial Arts Brewery in Garnerville, NY- just northwest of the city- is constantly putting out IPAs like everybody else but man when they make a lager, they do a fabulous lager
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    Really refreshing. They didn’t have it on my last visit but their coffe stout is outstanding as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brownski View Post
    Industrial Arts Brewery in Garnerville, NY- just northwest of the city- is constantly putting out IPAs like everybody else but man when they make a lager, they do a fabulous lager
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    Really refreshing. They didn’t have it on my last visit but their coffe stout is outstanding as well.
    I wish more of those "Hop Bomb" joints would also do a lager. I'd visit them more often.

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    I’m starting to see more lagers, sours and kolsch styles around here, as well as Mexican styles with a lime that some beertenders have apparently never been taught how to slice.


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    Quote Originally Posted by riser3 View Post
    I wish more of those "Hop Bomb" joints would also do a lager. I'd visit them more often.
    Amen. You're talking my language

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tye 1on View Post
    I’m starting to see more lagers, sours and kolsch styles around here, as well as Mexican styles with a lime that some beertenders have apparently never been taught how to slice.


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    Sounds good, except for the sours. Too each their own.
    I see hydraulic turtles.

  18. #143
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    Don't feel like making a new thread::

    Any suggestions for where to go in Bellingham? I know there are tons of options but I'm just up here with little notice. Thinking of maybe Structures?

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    I realize Utica Club may not be for everyone but it still tastes pretty goddamned good in my opinion. Wish the old bullet-bottles were still around but what can you do? UC for me!
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    Quote Originally Posted by abraham View Post
    Don't feel like making a new thread::

    Any suggestions for where to go in Bellingham? I know there are tons of options but I'm just up here with little notice. Thinking of maybe Structures?
    Where did you end up going? I'm a fan of Wander.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The AD View Post
    Where did you end up going? I'm a fan of Wander.
    I didn't think of Wander but I should have. I went to Structures and had a pretty tasty saison but I can't remember the name.

    I grabbed a growler of a 4% oat pale ale that was surprisingly good

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    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yn7b2djfMKY



    Gotta love talking beer steins.
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    watch out for snakes

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    Quote Originally Posted by SB View Post
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    Gotta love talking beer steins.
    those old commercials are great. They were all voiced by Jonathan Winters. Genius

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    watch out for snakes

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    When you see something that is not right, not just, not fair, you have a moral obligation to say something. To do something." Rep. John Lewis


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