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New find thread
Let's post whatever new finds we run in to and care to share.
This week was Hudson Valley Diaglyph for me. |
Have not tried anything new. Haven't bought anything. In fact, just to two remaining KBS in entire stash. Must reload.
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I made a run to Proclamation last week and bought two Derivative Ales, the Mosaic which I've enjoyed in the past, and Vic Secret, a first for me which I found worthy.
New tastes on the horizon as my son invited me to Armsby Abbey's Stoutfest Breakfast on 4/8 . . . surprise breakfast and three mystery stout samples on tap. Doors open to the public at noon, and 22 world class stouts will be available. |
Had Farnham 52 this weekend up in VT. really good.
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Cracked a NoDa Monstro this weekend, BBA RIS sitting at 11.2 ABV.
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Ragged Island (Portsmouth RI) Surf's Up and Two Tree IPA's.
This fairly new brewery has really stepped up their game since my last visit last summer. If you visit on a weekend expect a great food truck/vendor. Cans available for purchase. |
Had a foolproof (Pawtucket) Raincloud Porter. Was not impressed. Definetly not the smoothest porter I have had.
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I'm usually 50 yds from Foley Brothers when i go from the 5th to 6th hole at Neshobe.
And we are getting a new brewpub this summer in Brandon, VT. I have a question is there a market for a golf course with a curated selection of beers? If you have it will they come? |
oooooo, Foley Bros, very good
Sand City Shut it Down, pretty good and a bit different |
Have seen some beer from the brewery Toppling Goliath pop up in MA recently. Had a Pseudo Sue and a Mosaic Golden Nugget and both were fantastic ales. Have heard their stouts are very good, but have not seen any of those. Give it a try if you spot some.
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Cracked a couple of Nightshift Swells this weekend, very tasty
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https://marbleheadbrewing.co/
Haven't sampled. Some good reviews. Just a very different business model... |
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Drinking an Imperial Galaxic Cirrocumulus from Aeronaut right now. Super juicy and tasty.
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Went to proclamation today for their release of nomenclature. Oh my!!
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Oh yeh? Will try. Their recent Process was very, very good. |
The Proclamation stuff has been showing up in my neck of the woods recently, had Tendril, and the Galaxy and Mosaic Derivatives.....all good
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Last batch of Galaxy and Mosaic Derivcs I've gotten were hohumm compared to earlier batches
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I thought the Galaxy was top notch, Mosaic was good.
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Singlecut brewery Softly Spoken Magic Spells DIPA is currently locally available in 4 pack cans. Probably my favorite brewer right now. Caution - not cheap.
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PSST - not what it once was but SIP is available at IM Gann Warwick right now
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Finally had Founders Sumatra, nitro on tap. I am not a nitro fan but was fine. Still need to find some on the shelf.
Also last year's CBS on tap, which I liked much more this year than last if memory serves. |
buddy gave me a couple Trillium Permutation #32. top notch. One of the best trillium hop bombs ive had in a long time.
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Mikkeller San Diego Amoeba Brett IPA, very nice version of this but not as hoppy as some others. I really like the Brett IPAs and hopped Bretts I have found.
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Not really a single recommendation but a beercentric review of a trip I just did up to Portland, ME. If you like eating and drinking and need a night or two away, this place is worth considering. We stayed in Old Port and could walk to everything, which keeps it nice and legal. Uber works great up there too so you can be a little outside and still enjoy all there is to do without driving. You guys seem to like the Hazy IPA's like me so I'll start there. Bissell Brothers, Battery Steele, Goodfire, Lone Pine, Austin Street are 5 brewery's that are right there in portland and are making IPA's that will stand up to your Trillium, Treehouse and Proclamations. The beers I had that really stood out. BB: Substance, Swish, Reciprocal, Lux (rye IPA). Battery Steele: Flume, Avalon Goodfire: Waves, Prime. Lone Pine: Tee Shirt Cannon. Austin St: Neverender, Patina.
So for a hop lover this place has a ton of amazing local options. Then there's the bars and restaurants. If you want to try all the brewery's I just mentioned plus have killer stout and Belgian options like KBS, and Brouwerij Drie Fonteinen Gueuze on tap try Kings Head on Commercial right near Liquid Riot. Awesome food, Awesome bar staff, insane draft list. Novare Res eclipses this place with beer options but I liked the vibe and food better at Kings Head. Thirsty Pig and Duck Fat were also favorites for me and the wife. Hot Suppa for fancy breakfast or Becky's for great traditional diner breakfast makes you ready to head out and bang out another 20,000 calorie day all over again. Awesome town. Highly recommend. Cheers! Mike |
If nothing else, Bissell Bros. and Duck Fat make it worth the trip. Been too long since I made the trip up. Good to hear things are still going strong and stronger in Portland.
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