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  1. #101
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    FKNA IPA

    I PM’d you my address. You’re welcome.
    Boom. Done. I may just send you a 4-pack just for that.

  2. #102
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwaterbird View Post
    Boom. Done. I may just send you a 4-pack just for that.
    I almost named a beer IP-FKNA a few years ago but it was shot down by conservative bitches.

  3. #103
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    Center Post Session IPA
    Low Angle IPA
    Boots Off IPA (label showing someone in socks)

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    GFP (Gay Flat Pow) IPA


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    Quote Originally Posted by dan_pdx View Post
    Ice Coast IPA
    That is your winner right there.
    "We had nice 3 days in your autonomous mountain realm last weekend." - Tom from Austria (the Rax ski guy)

  6. #106
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    Help Me Name My Next Beer!

    Salmon of Capistrano

    You Steve?

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    Help Me Name My Next Beer!

    Quote Originally Posted by Doremite View Post
    FKNA IPA

    I PM’d you my address. You’re welcome.
    FKNipA

    With a bonus nip

  8. #108
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    Blizzard of Aahls pale fkn ale

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  10. #110
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    GSA IPA

    what's wrong with you people?

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    "we all do dumb shit when we're fucked up"
    mike tyson

  11. #111
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    Now that we have the name (Untracked Session IPA), I need a label pic. I keep coming back to some sort of old car with 10 inches of snow on it. First thing you see when you look out the window after a storm...regardless of your activity. Anyone have a pic of something like that? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwaterbird View Post
    Now that we have the name (Untracked Session IPA), I need a label pic. I keep coming back to some sort of old car with 10 inches of snow on it. First thing you see when you look out the window after a storm...regardless of your activity. Anyone have a pic of something like that? Thanks!
    Looking out of the window in the morning, oh yeah!

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  13. #113
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwaterbird View Post
    Every name I’ve come up with is already taken when I search the Googles.
    That should tell you that there are too many breweries and you need to go into something more cutting edge, like accounting. But here are my submissions anyways:


    • Maine Line IPA
    • Toe Point IPA - Someone beat me to GSA IPA
    • Hold my beer and watch this 1080 IPA


    Quote Originally Posted by TBS View Post
    “Hops are used to hide fuckups”
    - a brewer I know in PDX
    So True. Brewers are trying to do Lagers, Kolsch’s & Pilsners these days. You can always tell when the fuct up because they just dump a bunch of hops in at the end and call it an IPL.

    Quote Originally Posted by jackstraw View Post
    We had a local micro brewpub open with a focus old school German beers like Altbier, Schwarzbier lagers, and wheat beers. They actually brewed decent beer, but their market was limited. I forget how long in, maybe a year +, and all of a sudden they were brewing IPA's, and one of the names was something like More Money. Unfortunately, it should have been called, "too late". They went under and a new guy slid into their old space and appears to be doing quite well. He brews a lot of IPA's.
    Also very true. There is a brewery in Denver called Prost. They are giving the “German Only” thing a try, and they haven’t gone out of business yet. In fact, they are expanding (to Highlands Ranch ). But if there is one place where that might work, it is the Denver Metro area.

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    If you want lagers, go to Beirstadt lager Haus in Rino. Bill who owns the place started Prost but left and did his own thing. Brought a german brewery over from Germany. That’s how authentic it is. Slow pour pils is good.

    Also Cohesion is specializing in Czech lagers. Haven’t been yet but sounds good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by This End Up View Post

    So True. Brewers are trying to do Lagers, Kolsch’s & Pilsners these days.

    Coming from cologne I have to say that every attempt to brew Kölsch in the US that I've tasted has been absolutely horrible.
    But I've only tasted two.
    (Some micro brewery bar in Bellingham and the summer thing from Alaskan in Juneau)
    It's a war of the mind and we're armed to the teeth.

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    Mega bonus points if anyone can name the maggot owner of the LC. 2004 South Lake Tahoe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shirk View Post


    Mega bonus points if anyone can name the maggot owner of the LC. 2004 South Lake Tahoe.
    yogachick?

  18. #118
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    I am thinking Kush but my memory is pretty poor.

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    In case you brew more stuff, feel free to use:

    Tumbledown Switch to the Road.
    It makes perfect sense...until you think about it.

    I suspect there's logic behind the madness, but I'm too dumb to see it.

  20. #120
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    What about just a plain white label, and in one corner bold black lettering “Untracked Session IPA.” If it’s bottles, do the holder stark white with a similar message, and then each bottle label with a single set of track piercing the white. An all white can/6er would stand out from all the other brightly colored packs at Ron’s and beyond.

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    Quote Originally Posted by subtle plague View Post
    Coming from cologne I have to say that every attempt to brew Kölsch in the US that I've tasted has been absolutely horrible.
    But I've only tasted two.
    (Some micro brewery bar in Bellingham and the summer thing from Alaskan in Juneau)
    Pretty much the only US kolsch I'd put into this discussion is the one from Elevation in Salida CO. They even serve it in the proper glassware (stange). But, I've never sampled actual kolsch in its homeland...

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    Ivermectin Pale Ale




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ignatius View Post
    Pretty much the only US kolsch I'd put into this discussion is the one from Elevation in Salida CO. They even serve it in the proper glassware (stange). But, I've never sampled actual kolsch in its homeland...
    There’s literally hundreds of good Kolsches in America. Try offerings by Trillium, Other Half, Steamworks, The Alchemist, Von Trapp, Great Lakes … ok I’m sick of typing. There’s a ton of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EWG View Post
    There’s literally hundreds of good Kolsches in America. Try offerings by Trillium, Other Half, Steamworks, The Alchemist, Von Trapp, Great Lakes … ok I’m sick of typing. There’s a ton of them.
    Yup.
    It isn’t that tough of a beer to make well. And yeah, Americans will Americanize it, and sometimes that’s better to be honest.

  25. #125
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    Summit Soda
    That's what we call them, anyway.
    I didn't read the entire thread to see if it was already suggested.
    Have the label be the view from your favorite peak near your brewery, so you can hold it up against the view and take a pic for #thegram
    I <heart> hot tele-moms

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