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The deuce my good man.
How are your feelings on the blue bomber anyway?
How are your feelings on the blue bomber anyway?

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So I tried Stone's Ruination IPA.
I...was impressed. A little too bitter to really be a refreshing beer, but solid. I like Dogfish Head's 90 minute IPA more. XD
Any other good IPA's I should try?
I...was impressed. A little too bitter to really be a refreshing beer, but solid. I like Dogfish Head's 90 minute IPA more. XD
Any other good IPA's I should try?
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Did I recommend Lagunitas Hop Stoopid to you? It's pretty much everything a Double IPA should be.
Russian River's Pliny the Elder is also another great Imperial. A bit smoother than most.
If you like the greener, more piney hops, you might like 21st Amendment's Brew Free or Die IPA. I lean a little more away from it and a little more to a citrusy/grapefruity flavor myself. For a standard Pale Ale, the Bitter American is also pretty good. 21st is pretty fun as they put out good beers in sweet looking cans.
Another good SF brewery is Speak Easy. Their Prohibition pale ale got me started on a greater beer quest, and their Big Daddy is an alright IPA. Some people like it a little more than me. I think it's on the tamer side myself, but each person has to decide for themselves. Double Daddy (the double ipa) is more of my thing.
For a real kick in the throat, there is Moylan's Triple IPA: the Hopsickle. It's a drink you sip from because chugging it might just kill you. It's that good.
I actually recently tried some of the the Sam Adam's IPA Hopology set, and some of them were pretty decent, like the Triple Voyage Double IPA and the Red IPA.
And if you want a really cheap double ipa, there's the Boatswain double (and also ipa) from Trader Joes that goes around for $2 for a bomber. Not the best, but at the price, it doesn't have to be. You also getting the privilege for reading it off as "bo'sun" while resisting the urge to call it "boat-swane."
Russian River's Pliny the Elder is also another great Imperial. A bit smoother than most.
If you like the greener, more piney hops, you might like 21st Amendment's Brew Free or Die IPA. I lean a little more away from it and a little more to a citrusy/grapefruity flavor myself. For a standard Pale Ale, the Bitter American is also pretty good. 21st is pretty fun as they put out good beers in sweet looking cans.
Another good SF brewery is Speak Easy. Their Prohibition pale ale got me started on a greater beer quest, and their Big Daddy is an alright IPA. Some people like it a little more than me. I think it's on the tamer side myself, but each person has to decide for themselves. Double Daddy (the double ipa) is more of my thing.
For a real kick in the throat, there is Moylan's Triple IPA: the Hopsickle. It's a drink you sip from because chugging it might just kill you. It's that good.
I actually recently tried some of the the Sam Adam's IPA Hopology set, and some of them were pretty decent, like the Triple Voyage Double IPA and the Red IPA.
And if you want a really cheap double ipa, there's the Boatswain double (and also ipa) from Trader Joes that goes around for $2 for a bomber. Not the best, but at the price, it doesn't have to be. You also getting the privilege for reading it off as "bo'sun" while resisting the urge to call it "boat-swane."
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Pirates vs. ninjas?

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I've never understood why anyone would pick pirates. At least in a fight...I'll agree pirates are usually more entertaining.
Aluminum body armor?
Aluminum body armor?

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I don't get the connection.
Hot metal to the shin is painful? XD
Hot metal to the shin is painful? XD

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Mmph. I haven't watched the news in awhile.
Late night news tastes better when eaten with cheeseburgers?
Late night news tastes better when eaten with cheeseburgers?

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