Yeah I lost my pipe so I've been smoking a lot of Cohibas lately myself.
Is it only us ruggedly handsome blue collar types, or do you routinely find women in their fifties hitting on you?
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Ever had Two Hearted Ale? It's rated among the better IPAs in the country (well, according a couple websites, but I have to push my Michigan pride around somehow, don't I?
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I mean, I would drink the bottled urine of Bells Brewery employees, honestly. I'd pay $8 a six-pack, too. It'd be delicious. That place is the crown jewel of the state >_>
It seems like Michigan produces some highly rated Stouts and a few good Porters. Cider too, if you like that (and if you don't, you hate America). Bells produces a couple highly rated IPAs but they, along with Founders, seem to fall into line with that trend (on the beer charts, anyway). Founders is pretty awesome too, but I've had less of their stuff. Well, dang. I have weekend plans now.
EDIT: Apparently we also produce a lot of mead? I know a couple beekeepers but I had no idea it was that popular around here XD I'm on a journey of self-discovery in regards to the breweries around here

I mean, I would drink the bottled urine of Bells Brewery employees, honestly. I'd pay $8 a six-pack, too. It'd be delicious. That place is the crown jewel of the state >_>
It seems like Michigan produces some highly rated Stouts and a few good Porters. Cider too, if you like that (and if you don't, you hate America). Bells produces a couple highly rated IPAs but they, along with Founders, seem to fall into line with that trend (on the beer charts, anyway). Founders is pretty awesome too, but I've had less of their stuff. Well, dang. I have weekend plans now.
EDIT: Apparently we also produce a lot of mead? I know a couple beekeepers but I had no idea it was that popular around here XD I'm on a journey of self-discovery in regards to the breweries around here

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Every know and then the question rises if our moon is made of cheese. But, what about the 2 moons at Mars? Are they too of cheese?
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Haha, not sure. I want to say I've had more of that when I was younger, but that also might have been when I went to church more often. But being a married man might take some of the allure of the "younger man" away. Also, I'm getting older.Orodrist wrote:Yeah I lost my pipe so I've been smoking a lot of Cohibas lately myself.
Is it only us ruggedly handsome blue collar types, or do you routinely find women in their fifties hitting on you?
Also, you're in Florida.
No, but I've been meaning to try Bell's IPA. I heard good things about it.ChickenSoup wrote:Ever had Two Hearted Ale? It's rated among the better IPAs in the country (well, according a couple websites, but I have to push my Michigan pride around somehow, don't I?).
I mean, I would drink the bottled urine of Bells Brewery employees, honestly. I'd pay $8 a six-pack, too. It'd be delicious. That place is the crown jewel of the state >_>
It seems like Michigan produces some highly rated Stouts and a few good Porters. Cider too, if you like that (and if you don't, you hate America). Bells produces a couple highly rated IPAs but they, along with Founders, seem to fall into line with that trend (on the beer charts, anyway). Founders is pretty awesome too, but I've had less of their stuff. Well, dang. I have weekend plans now.
EDIT: Apparently we also produce a lot of mead? I know a couple beekeepers but I had no idea it was that popular around here XD I'm on a journey of self-discovery in regards to the breweries around here
I'm really glad to see MI's craft brew scene opening up. When I visited last summer, my uncle already was into the local craft stouts. I was muy proud. I've been largely characterizing the MI beer scene as Stout heavy, while, for example, the West Coast is king of IPAs, particularly Oregon. Think that's pretty fair to say?
And oh, yeah, MI better be into Ciders! I remember all those apple orchards. Love me some fresh cider. Probably even more than hard cider. Fresh cider and plain donuts after an afternoon of filling up a giant mesh bag full of apples and rocking the hay ride around the orchard. Tell me you know this.
They are actually just asteroids caught in Mars orbit, so that makes them kettle corn.Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Every know and then the question rises if our moon is made of cheese. But, what about the 2 moons at Mars? Are they too of cheese?
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Yup! And I'm pretty okay with that, haha. I've gotten a bit into stouts, though I couldn't really name a bunch off the top of my head that I prefer, although IIRC they're from Founder's. Aside from that, I've really been digging this Vanilla Java Porter from Atwater (Based in Detroit). Like a... more coffee-heavy Guiness, almost, with almost a chocolatey flavor, but subtle enough to not be gross.I'm really glad to see MI's craft brew scene opening up. When I visited last summer, my uncle already was into the local craft stouts. I was muy proud. I've been largely characterizing the MI beer scene as Stout heavy, while, for example, the West Coast is king of IPAs, particularly Oregon. Think that's pretty fair to say?
I'm pretty sure consumption of cider and donuts is part of the state ConstitutionAnd oh, yeah, MI better be into Ciders! I remember all those apple orchards. Love me some fresh cider. Probably even more than hard cider. Fresh cider and plain donuts after an afternoon of filling up a giant mesh bag full of apples and rocking the hay ride around the orchard. Tell me you know this.


ANYWAY. Played Endless Space? I got it super cheap on a Steam deal (or maybe it was part of a bundle with something?) and I haven't touched it yet. Now, I still have a bit of a backlog to finish while not doing homework for grad school, but 1) have you played it and 2) general impressions?
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Nice! As you've known, I was just about exclusively an IPA guy, but I've been developing, at least, somewhat of a taste for stouts. There is a stout out of Utah called Big, Bad Baptist which I find pretty good. Hard to find. It's a chocolate coffee stout.ChickenSoup wrote:Yup! And I'm pretty okay with that, haha. I've gotten a bit into stouts, though I couldn't really name a bunch off the top of my head that I prefer, although IIRC they're from Founder's. Aside from that, I've really been digging this Vanilla Java Porter from Atwater (Based in Detroit). Like a... more coffee-heavy Guiness, almost, with almost a chocolatey flavor, but subtle enough to not be gross.
Also, one thing I found, stouts pair really well with chocolaty desserts. Went to this restaurant/pub here called Stein's Beer Garden and they had this pretty decadent brownie sort of dessert and it paired unbelievably well with this Campfire stout. It was up there with the best pairs I've had. Seriously, brownies and stouts. The world needs more of them.
Haha, come to think of it, even after we moved to California, my parents planted 3 apples trees in the backyard. Apples, I guess, never fully leaves MI blood.ChickenSoup wrote:I'm pretty sure consumption of cider and donuts is part of the state Constitution Actually, my parents have a small orchard (as in, about 8 apple trees as well as a couple peach trees in the backyard). It's a truly glorious thing to behold come September-October.
Haha, yes! I actually rather like it. I feel it's the best modern interpretation of Master of Orion. I still recommend Master of Orion 2 if anyone wants to get into Space 4X, but if the age is a barrier, do Endless Space.ChickenSoup wrote:ANYWAY. Played Endless Space? I got it super cheap on a Steam deal (or maybe it was part of a bundle with something?) and I haven't touched it yet. Now, I still have a bit of a backlog to finish while not doing homework for grad school, but 1) have you played it and 2) general impressions?
One of the big sells is that they've done multiplayer pretty well, I feel. MoO 2, I think, would be hard to get doing multiplayer over the internet. I think you'd have to set up a virtual lan and then run GOG's IPX tunnel over it to get it going. Endless Space goes right over steam integration.
Definitely check it out, and maybe we can get a game going. Might have to check if we can do a PBE set up since it's been hard to find time to sit down and game.
Also, been playing their latest release, Endless Legend. So far, I like it. Maybe even more.
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You know, I'm mulling over the thought (thought-tasting, if you will) and the brownie-stout combo is quite tantalizing. TO THE BAKERY
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Founders has a pile of great seasonal editions too. I need to stock up on Dark Penance while I can still find it.
Black IPAs?
Black IPAs?
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Not to hijack Arch's thread, but to join on the discussion:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/greenbush- ... pa/147464/
I don't go for Black IPAs often, but when I do...

Anyway: science fiction or fantasy-that-happens-to-take-place-in-space?
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/greenbush- ... pa/147464/
I don't go for Black IPAs often, but when I do...

Anyway: science fiction or fantasy-that-happens-to-take-place-in-space?
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Did you try any of the other Hobbit themed beers after that Smaug Stout we tried?
I saw there was a Gollum-themed Pils, but I'm not a huge fan of Pils.
There's also a Bolg-themed Trippel.
I saw there was a Gollum-themed Pils, but I'm not a huge fan of Pils.

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ArchAngel wrote:They are actually just asteroids caught in Mars orbit, so that makes them kettle corn.Jorgmeisterwork wrote:Every know and then the question rises if our moon is made of cheese. But, what about the 2 moons at Mars? Are they too of cheese?

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Um, not as good as IPAs, but I like them better than stouts. So, quite literally, right in between.Orodrist wrote:Founders has a pile of great seasonal editions too. I need to stock up on Dark Penance while I can still find it.
Black IPAs?
I'll have to give this a try.ChickenSoup wrote:Not to hijack Arch's thread, but to join on the discussion:
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/greenbush- ... pa/147464/
I don't go for Black IPAs often, but when I do...
Shoot, that's a hard one. I like both a lot, and I like it when a story and universe has elements of both. Challenge the mind and dazzle the imagination.ChickenSoup wrote:Anyway: science fiction or fantasy-that-happens-to-take-place-in-space?
Was going to mention that I tried it, than I remembered I had it with you and, in fact, you just brought it up. Yeah, I passed up the Pils since I'm not a huge Pilsner fan. I was a little bummed they didn't have like a Azog IPA or something.Deepfreeze32 wrote:Did you try any of the other Hobbit themed beers after that Smaug Stout we tried?
I saw there was a Gollum-themed Pils, but I'm not a huge fan of Pils.There's also a Bolg-themed Trippel.
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Had the Pils. It was adequate. Hoppier and boozier than your average one but not really my thing.
Weird beer ingredients?
Weird beer ingredients?
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This one probably takes the cake:
Dock Street Walker
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/e ... -1.1734298
Brewed with roasted Goat Brains and Cranberries.
Not a fan of fruity beers.
Dock Street Walker
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/e ... -1.1734298
Brewed with roasted Goat Brains and Cranberries.
Not a fan of fruity beers.
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I want that. I dunno if I'd drink it but I want it. I just got DFH's wasabi imperial pale ales so weird crap is on my mind.
Am I strange for saving bottles of my limited editions?
Am I strange for saving bottles of my limited editions?
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