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    Recent Favorites:

    Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout


    Samuel Smith Organic Lager


    Erdinger Hefeweizen


    Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout


    Boulevard Wheat

  • #2
    Nice, we have a store here called Trader Joe's where they carry all kinds of microbrews. Always takes me fifteen minutes to pick out the beers I want. :chug:

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    • #3
      It's going to be a while before I can :chug: again so for now I can only :peeping: this thread.

      I'm looking forward to having that first glass of stout in a few months though. :jiggy:

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      • #4
        BT,

        Thanks for throwing that one in for me.:yes:

        Oh, and on a side note....I finally found some. They don't have the pint bottles I prefer, but 6 packs of the bottle you have pictured. Yay!!! I haven't had it since 2003.
        Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BigTuna
          Recent Favorites:

          Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout


          Samuel Smith Organic Lager


          Erdinger Hefeweizen


          Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout


          Boulevard Wheat
          Grade A choices and the pics are extra credit so A+ for this post. Yum. :thumbsup:
          This week's lineup at my house:
          1. Oak Aged Unearthly
          2. Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier
          3. Hop Rod Rye
          4. Ruben & The Jets
          My IB
          http://picasaweb.google.com/steven.nock/IB

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dvenardos
            Nice, we have a store here called Trader Joe's where they carry all kinds of microbrews. Always takes me fifteen minutes to pick out the beers I want. :chug:
            The two things I miss most from living in CA and AZ are In N Out and Trader Joe's. TJ's has a great affordable wine selection and their Vodka Pasta sauce is wonderful. Hmm, I need to make myself a care package next time I visit my family out there.

            I think there is a BevMo out in Thousand Oak's, if you like Microbrews check them out.

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            • #7
              IF any of you have a Whole Foods in your area they usually have a decent selection of Brews. As well as Sunflower markets but I'm not so sure if they are regional or not.
              "Arguing on the internet is like trying to make sense out of Bupkiss. You just end up looking foolish". ---Craigsub 04.21.2009

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              • #8
                I get my beer here........they've got EVERYTHING!

                About a pubic hair away from being banned!

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                • #9
                  You guys are gonna laugh.... now bear in mind I'm no beer conniosseur in any shape or form. Coors light used to be what I ordered the very few times I ever ordered beer out. But, I've got to tell you.... I've had Heineken Light the last couple of times that I've ordered beer and I really enjoy it.

                  Now, back to your regularly scheduled beer sipping thread....
                  John W.
                  Indy

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Kevin R
                    IF any of you have a Whole Foods in your area they usually have a decent selection of Brews. As well as Sunflower markets but I'm not so sure if they are regional or not.
                    Agree 100% on WF. I am so glad I live a few hundred yards from a whole foods. They do a fantastic job of beer buying.
                    My IB
                    http://picasaweb.google.com/steven.nock/IB

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                    • #11
                      Hadn't thought to check Whole Foods but I will definitely take a look. The closest Trader Joe's doesn't have an overwhelming selection.

                      Recently found Thirsty Dog's Raspberry Ale, which took me back. The Thirsty Dog location I used to frequent closed down. They used to draw a half and half of their Raspberry Ale and their Leghumper Porter (a Raspberry Leghumper) which was much better than it sounds.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jason
                        BT,

                        Thanks for throwing that one in for me.:yes:

                        Oh, and on a side note....I finally found some. They don't have the pint bottles I prefer, but 6 packs of the bottle you have pictured. Yay!!! I haven't had it since 2003.
                        Good call on the Erdinger Hefeweizen. I really enjoyed it. I just noticed you're in Tulsa. That's where I'm from and I go back about once a month these days. It's a nice place to live if you give it a chance.


                        A few other lesser known singles I picked up today that I'll be drinking over the next several weeks (not including mainstays such as Fat Tire, Newcastle, Sam Adams Lager):

                        Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout


                        Erdinger Pikantus Weizenboch


                        Widmer Hefeweizen


                        Pinkus Organic Hefeweizen


                        Anchor Steam Ale

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by graphicguy
                          I get my beer here........they've got EVERYTHING!

                          http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...&ct=image&cd=1
                          :thumbsup:
                          Originally posted by quadman
                          You guys are gonna laugh.... now bear in mind I'm no beer conniosseur in any shape or form. Coors light used to be what I ordered the very few times I ever ordered beer out. But, I've got to tell you.... I've had Heineken Light the last couple of times that I've ordered beer and I really enjoy it.

                          Now, back to your regularly scheduled beer sipping thread....
                          :fryingpan:

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                          • #14
                            WOW am I ever thristy.
                            Mark

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                            • #15
                              Some more good ones there BT.

                              I wasn't a big fan of the Pikantus.....little too thick for my tastes.

                              I tried a hefe from a brewery that claimed to be the oldest brewery in the world the other day. Can't remember the name off the top of my head, but it was a long one. Said they'd been in business since 1040 or something crazy like that. It was real good.
                              Never Argue With An idiot. They'll Lower You To Their Level And Then Beat You With Experience!

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