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The United States of Good Beer. - Chip - 02-11-2011 http://www.good.is/post/map-the-united-states-of-good-beer/ Idaho sucks. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-11-2011 Out of all of those, I think I've only had beer from Colorado. I've never even heard of that Kansas stuff. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-11-2011 Chip Wrote:http://www.good.is/post/map-the-united-states-of-good-beer/ Wes in Idaho. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Chip - 02-11-2011 LeNeve Wrote:Out of all of those, I think I've only had beer from Colorado. I've never even heard of that Kansas stuff. I've had... Landshark :barf: Harppon Bells Greal Lakes That's it. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-11-2011 Chip Wrote:LeNeve Wrote:Out of all of those, I think I've only had beer from Colorado. I've never even heard of that Kansas stuff. oh, yeah, I've had the landshark. Shows how memorable that was. Yeah I'm not a fan of it. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Pete Nice - 02-11-2011 This list is dumb. I have had: Dogfishhead Abita Great Lakes Victory Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Pokes28 - 02-14-2011 Hmmm. I've not tried beer from all of them, but let me start the list. Alaskan Brewing company - its aight Nimbus - they love hops way too much Lagunitis - just this side of mass produced crap New Belgium - Best on the list BY FAR Dogfish Head - meh Landshark - shit Two brother's Brewing - Some good, some bad Flying Dog - Pretty good brewery Boulevard - Their wheat and ambers are pretty tasty Flying Fish - Good ales, crappy lagers Full Sail - Very hoppy beer Choc - Really a very good set of beers. Probably 2nd or 3rd on this list Coast Brewing - I enjoyed it but they had some peculiar tastes Saint Arnold - Enjoyable Bridgeworks - its ok. I need to try a few more of those craft brewery beers. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-14-2011 Pokes, you are close to Kansas, where is that free state brewery at? Have you tried that one? Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Pokes28 - 02-14-2011 I've tried the Copperhead Ale from them last year when I went to Lawrence. That is where their brew-house is located. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-14-2011 Pokes28 Wrote:I've tried the Copperhead Ale from them last year when I went to Lawrence. That is where their brew-house is located. A brew house in a college town, in Kansas................ Probaly more of a novelty for the college douches? Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Pokes28 - 02-14-2011 Not really. It is a pretty decent place. They intentionally kept their flavors subdued because their audience isn't a bunch of beer people. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - LeNeve - 02-14-2011 Pokes28 Wrote:Not really. It is a pretty decent place. They intentionally kept their flavors subdued because their audience isn't a bunch of beer people. That makes sense then. Why subdue the flavors though? other than the obvious. Re: The United States of Good Beer. - Pokes28 - 02-15-2011 LeNeve Wrote:Pokes28 Wrote:Not really. It is a pretty decent place. They intentionally kept their flavors subdued because their audience isn't a bunch of beer people. Basically they want to sell beer. So they make a clone of Boulevard Wheat. They have some others that beer lovers can really enjoy, but they have the beer to appeal to the masses. |