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(09-21-2010, 04:30 AM)
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#101
Had a nice pale ale while watching the Falcons demolish the Cards Sunday afternoon.
Goose Island Green Line. The night before, we went to a brewpub in Logan Square (Chicago) called Revolution Brewing. Wonderful place; if you love beer and live in Chicago, you really need to head out here. They have at least 8 of their own brews there on tap (if not more) and a huge beer menu on the side. There's damn good cider for that crowd as well. Had a really good porter there called the Eugene, and a smoother Pale Ale called the Eugene (for Eugene V. Debs. It's Logan Square, what do you expect?). Here's a picture of their taps: [IMG]http://i51.************/2h8bhjp.jpg[/IMG] |
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(09-21-2010, 04:33 AM)
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#102
Originally Posted by HiResDes:
Pliny is my favorite beer. I've yet to visit the brewery. Usually anything Dogfish Head pumps out is fantastic as well. I visited Stone, Alesmith, Green Flash, Lost Abbey/Port Brewing, and Lightning in one day. Actually, we went to Stone twice that day :D I love San Diego. |
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(09-21-2010, 04:37 AM)
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#105
Originally Posted by Clydefrog:
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(09-21-2010, 04:41 AM)
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#107
Originally Posted by HappyBivouac:
BTW, Pacific NW GAF: I am so envious of your beer culture. I just went up to Seattle for PAX, then went to Portland afterward to hang out and visit a friend. The number of breweries, and how inexpensive fantastic beer was, really blew me away. I mean, we have some fantastic craft breweries here in Chicago, but there are just a handful of them for the whole city. |
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(09-21-2010, 04:58 AM)
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#114
Originally Posted by Zyzyxxz:
Originally Posted by SalsaShark:
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(09-21-2010, 04:59 AM)
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#115
Originally Posted by Talon-:
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(09-21-2010, 05:01 AM)
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#116
Originally Posted by Big-E:
I love China and its food and culture, but as a beer geek it makes me saaad. |
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(09-21-2010, 05:01 AM)
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#117
Originally Posted by HiResDes:
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(09-21-2010, 05:03 AM)
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#118
Originally Posted by Clydefrog:
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erotic butter maelstrom
(09-21-2010, 05:07 AM)
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#119
Originally Posted by Big-E:
![]() Tiger is really good too. I'm sure it will be available there as well. * What do you actually call the restaurants if they're not just Chinese? Seems like the wrong term to use, since they have Thai and some other foods as well. |
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(09-21-2010, 05:20 AM)
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#123
Originally Posted by HappyBivouac:
I stick to lighter beers, especially the stuff that comes out of the Eagle Rock Brewery here in SoCal, but its pretty much a local only thing. |
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(09-21-2010, 05:23 AM)
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#124
IIRC the Red Rice Ale is a pretty full-flavored, somewhat stronger Belgian style ale brewed with red rice. If you only really like lighter beers and have the mentality that that's what you like, then what did you expect from that kind of beer?
People don't pay for high priced bottles just to get the same pale lager taste in a fancier more expensive bottle. Well, most don't anyway. Sorry, don't mean to be a douche, but just by the way you describe you tastes it sounds like you are just one more case of: "well I only like lighter beers, but I'll try this 'Imperial Stout' stuff even though I won't like it." And then of course you don't like it, because you haven't even mentally prepared yourself for what it takes to explore and appreciate bold and unfamiliar flavors. |
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(09-21-2010, 05:32 AM)
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#126
Originally Posted by chaostrophy:
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(09-21-2010, 05:42 AM)
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#127
Originally Posted by SalsaShark:
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(09-21-2010, 05:45 AM)
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#128
Oktoberfest. I hope Heaven is like this.
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/201...fest_2010.html ![]() ![]() Look at the head on that beer, holy fuck. I read that it's good to have that kind of head on it? Maybe it's just a preference?
Last edited by Dr. Acid Avatar; 09-21-2010 at 05:52 AM.
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(09-21-2010, 06:03 AM)
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#129
Originally Posted by Dr. Acid Avatar:
Either way, those are 1 liter mugs... that's a lot of beer! |
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(09-21-2010, 06:04 AM)
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#130
Usually I'd say no more than an inch, inch and a half of head is desirable. Too much and you have a hard time getting down to the actual drinkable stuff. Too little though and the beer looks flat and boring.
Next time you have a nice IPA pour it as vigorously as you can and see what kind of head you can get. :lol |
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(09-21-2010, 07:10 AM)
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#141
Originally Posted by Zefah:
Random Fact: Blue Moon is produced by Coors. |
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(09-21-2010, 07:21 AM)
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#144
Travelling both the West and East Coast of America, it was hard to find a great US beer. I tried all the big brands, and I also asked locals at the bar and on the train, and still couldn't find one!
There were many good beers, just no 'great' ones, so the next time I find myself in America I will enlist the help of US BeerGAF to try again! |
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(09-21-2010, 07:23 AM)
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#145
Originally Posted by claviertekky:
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(09-21-2010, 07:32 AM)
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#149
Originally Posted by McNei1y:
What region are you in? Beer is best when paired with good food... What types of food do you like? |
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(09-21-2010, 07:36 AM)
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#150
Originally Posted by Neckbeard:
I'm on the east coast, mid atlantic. To be specific, Maryland. Crabs are awesome but the season is dwindling thanks to the weather. I enjoy pretty much everything but if I had to choose: Chicken and Mashed Potatoes is my favorite meal. Anything that incorporates Onions and Peppers is also good in my book (sauce, steak and cheeses, etc etc). |