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Call me a dog. Is it already time to say hello to heaven? I thought the show was in November...?
it is, he's going to the san fran show I think
 
Oskar Blues in Brevard is one to add to the list

I'm going to Ashville in November for my 30th birthday, other than Sierra nevada, what breweries are a must see? I have to get by wicked weed and Ashville brewing company.
 
it is, he's going to the san fran show I think

Yep, San Fran Nov 12th for Temple of the Dog. This is just a quick work trip.

Al, it was great to see you and Andy! Beers were pretty tasty there. Thanks for meeting me out.

:beer: R
 
I'm going to Ashville in November for my 30th birthday, other than Sierra nevada, what breweries are a must see? I have to get by wicked weed and Ashville brewing company.

If going to Asheville hit up wicked weed, Asheville and Green Man. If venturing outside of Asheville hit up sierra nevada and oskar blues.

Sierra Nevada is my favorite brewery in terms of looks and food/beer overall in NC. Set up like a major west coast craft brewery in that you get an awesome looking brewery with world class food and great beer.
 
Yep, San Fran Nov 12th for Temple of the Dog. This is just a quick work trip.

Al, it was great to see you and Andy! Beers were pretty tasty there. Thanks for meeting me out.

:beer: R

It was great to catch up for a few hours and drink some good beer.

Let us know next time when you guys are coming and we will set up some more stuff to do.

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If going to Asheville hit up wicked weed, Asheville and Green Man. If venturing outside of Asheville hit up sierra nevada and oskar blues.

Sierra Nevada is my favorite brewery in terms of looks and food/beer overall in NC. Set up like a major west coast craft brewery in that you get an awesome looking brewery with world class food and great beer.

It is the Biltmore of Breweries.
 
I would add Burial - I haven't been there, though, but especially if you like Belgiums.
 
My thoughts as well.

I prefer to hit the small spots mostly but the big breweries are top notch.

Semi Downtown only you have:
Burial
ABC
Wicked weed and their 2nd spot funkatorium
The WEDGE
Thirsty monk
OneWorld

I think it's safe to say @custyota will back me up on suggesting you not venture to hickory nut gap brewery
 
Had this yesterday.... missed out on their Ancient one version of this, by two people but grabbed the last one of these at the bottle shop. (basically the same thing but aged in 35 year old Heavnly Hill Barrels vs the 15 year old this one was)


I had heard they make a great bourbon aged beer but wasn't really ready for how good. Easily at solid #2 for my list. Next year i'll be there before dawn to make sure I get an ancient one.

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I had the chance to go to GABF this weekend and thought I would pass along top 10 highlights to my friends here!

1. Place is crazy - so many people, kind of detracts from the overall experience...actually who cares...there were 3,800 beers there!
2. Green chili beer seems in vogue. I'm not convinced.
3. Sour beers were everywhere. I'm convinced. I use to hate them but now fully appreciate. Watch out green chili beer (see above, but this excludes ghost face killa).
4. I have lived vicariously though Al @lt1fire with all the NC beers I missed out on. Satisfied my NC fix all apart from Ass Clown...they were tapped out.
5. PBR's booth was awesome. Jonny @GLTHFJ60 thought of you!
6. I have a new appreciation for pretzel necklaces. No jokes please.
7. Uberbrew in Billings MT is going to do big things. Watch this space.
8. 1 oz. drinks have a way of catching up with you.
9. There was no Spruce Goose at Steamworks brewery booth...I was sad for all of us.
10. If you want to come out next year, I'll host!

Brett
 
@jfz80 what Jason said! skip Hickory Nut Gap Brewery in Bat Cave/Lake Lure unless you want a real good weigh loss program of the screaming s***s! Not sure if it was the food we ate or the horrible red ale. I lost 10lbs!
 
I had the chance to go to GABF this weekend and thought I would pass along top 10 highlights to my friends here!

1. Place is crazy - so many people, kind of detracts from the overall experience...actually who cares...there were 3,800 beers there!
2. Green chili beer seems in vogue. I'm not convinced.
3. Sour beers were everywhere. I'm convinced. I use to hate them but now fully appreciate. Watch out green chili beer (see above, but this excludes ghost face killa).
4. I have lived vicariously though Al @lt1fire with all the NC beers I missed out on. Satisfied my NC fix all apart from Ass Clown...they were tapped out.
5. PBR's booth was awesome. Jonny @GLTHFJ60 thought of you!
6. I have a new appreciation for pretzel necklaces. No jokes please.
7. Uberbrew in Billings MT is going to do big things. Watch this space.
8. 1 oz. drinks have a way of catching up with you.
9. There was no Spruce Goose at Steamworks brewery booth...I was sad for all of us.
10. If you want to come out next year, I'll host!

Brett


Well i'll be out next year so we can do it all again.

Placing bets on how many 1oz pours I can get to before I black out

@shellb I never thought you would become a sour or gose fan..... after those 12 tasters we had at Epic and Crooked Stave a few years back and your reaction to it.... Priceless.

I'll admit I am trying to like them more but I never think that i'll ever order one over a good porter/stout or a pale variety. I may have one as my 7th or 8th beer though.

Sucks that Ass Clown was out.... they are still my favorite in NC but just don't put out the volume to be as well known as Wicked Weed.

Also sucks on the Spruce Goose... I need to get some more of that...... anything that follows a viking recipe is OK with me.
 
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Finally got my hands on the "white whale." This took forever to track down.

Excellent beer, though some have said they really don't like it. I wanted to do a write-up on this one, I haven't really done that for other beers here. I feel like this one is warranted. It's a lot like a really strong Belgian ale, mixed with a well-hopped IPA. The stuff needs to be served COLD and sipped slowly. It had so much sweetness that I felt the cold was the only thing that help cut the sweetness. Tasted "peachy." It had one of the best flavor ranges I've tasted in a beer.

There's a lot of alcohol in this beer. They sell them in packs of 4 for a reason. I haven't had Sam Adam's Utopias, but this sucker was strong.

Good stuff. If you can get your hands on one, I highly recommend it.

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Sweet score.... reminds me I never posted mine up from earlier in the month.

Manged to snag one back in June and four earlier this month.

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I've had one.... and have 3 in the beer cellar to age with one reserved for a visitor sometime this year.

Utopias and this aren't really comparable with taste.... in fact Utopias is pretty much a stand alone beer.... not many things taste like it at all and they really vary in the ingredients year to year. But if you want some the local beer store has a 2008 bottle for $400 ;)


at 18% I do believe that this is the highest ABV IPA i've ever had... I think the 120 I had a few years back was 17.4%


I have my feelers out there to score a bottle of Sink the Bismark.... highest IPA ABV at 41%. My cousin had one for me but dropped the damn thing and broke it.... Doh!!!!


I agree with your assessment. This one does need to be cold due to the unique flavor it puts off. Very well balanced beer.


Oh and even though it can't be sold in NC you guys still can actually get it. My friend found a website that will ship bottles to your residence in NC.

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it's been my go to DIPA for quite a while.... good (not the best), cheap, available in every state in the USA

Can't be beat for $5 a bomber
 
Really enjoying this DIPA tonight - drinks more like a session IPA to me, though is at 9%...very good, unless I have too many, har.

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Picked up a pack of New Belgiums Chocolate Chip cookie dough this weekend. Pretty good.

If we ever have a meetup at my house we will brew some beer and then I can get everyone a growler at another meetup....just a thought. I have 3 kits I need to make now.
 

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