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It’s thick because it’s not just an IPA, but an “Oat Cream IPA”. That is a great brewer, out of Brooklyn.fishlessman said:kinda thick for an ipa. theres a thousand different beers in the cooler in this place and to distinguish themselves they put the name in the small print.....
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JohnInCarolina said:
It’s thick because it’s not just an IPA, but an “Oat Cream IPA”. That is a great brewer, out of Brooklyn.fishlessman said:kinda thick for an ipa. theres a thousand different beers in the cooler in this place and to distinguish themselves they put the name in the small print.....

never had an oat cream, its a really good beer. will buy again
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My fave, this and Artemus runs through my veins. I have tried the reserve and it’s outstanding, but not necessary.ColbyLang said:
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Big fan of that one.TechsasJim said:Happy Friday
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Bourbon boys: getting more versed in what's out there in my area as well as pricing discrepancies. For the most part, not seeing anything out of the ordinary...just can't find anything "rare."
In trial by drinking, Elijah Craig Small Batch is quickly becoming my go to. Anything comparable? Also, is ECBS worth the splurge? I imagine it is.
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Also, how is Mitchter's as a whole?
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I recently discovered ECBP and have been fortunate to grab the last three offerings. Yes it’s worth it. With that said I probably wouldn’t spend more than $80-85 for it. If you can get the Larceny BP I would say it’s worth a grab too.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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Michters as a whole is solid.FrostyEgg said:Also, how is Mitchter's as a whole? -
Michter’s is solid. ECSB and ECBP also both great. Every day drinkers that are moderately priced include Wild Turkey 101, Early Times Bottled in Bond, Buffalo Trace (if you can find)FrostyEgg said:Bourbon boys: getting more versed in what's out there in my area as well as pricing discrepancies. For the most part, not seeing anything out of the ordinary...just can't find anything "rare."
In trial by drinking, Elijah Craig Small Batch is quickly becoming my go to. Anything comparable? Also, is ECBS worth the splurge? I imagine it is. -
2 of the 3 of these I rarely see on the shelves anymore. Specially not at the same time at the same store. Grabbed Four Roses bc you can’t ever go wrong with a bottle of that IMO.
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Four Roses Small Batch Select is a great pour. Their pricing pushes the value ($50-55) but it is readily available. Eagle Rare (when found) is a great buy at around $40. Enjoy the experimenting.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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Like the wheated mash bills over the ryes.
Buffalo Trace, and Weller Special Reserve are favorites. But Weller is not that available in IN. -
Margarita!

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paqman said:Margarita!
Not enough restaurants serve margaritas or beer in frosty schooners anymore. I miss them.THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION TO THIS MATTER -
I could not find anywhere to purchase those margarita glasses, I ended up convincing the barmaid at a local tex-mex chain to sell me 8 used ones when the pandemic started. I am down to 6 now; I should be OK for a couple more years. Two of them are always on standby in the basement fridge.Legume said:paqman said:Margarita!
Not enough restaurants serve margaritas or beer in frosty schooners anymore. I miss them.
My dad didn’t drink much but he always had a beer schooner ready in the freezer, that’s the only way he would drink beer and always with a pinch of salt.____________________Entrepreneurs are simply those who understand that there is little difference between obstacle and opportunity and are able to turn both to their advantage. •Niccolo Machiavelli -
I'm no culinary expert ... but why are people pinching their salt and writing about it so openly?
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Both of those are outstanding, especially that A-10!!!TechsasJim said:Happy Friday
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Welcome back college football. ABTs, pork tenderloin and NY Strips on the egg.

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Sazerac Rye Ole Fashioned -
Those are probably my favorites ones out thereColbyLang said:
Sazerac Rye Ole Fashioned -

Tilt your head. More booze %, same price. Wings and drums on the campfire in the background. Happy labor day, take a needed break everyone. -
WT101 is a great value pour. As good as many two or three times the price. Enjoy!Wooderson said:
Tilt your head. More booze %, same price. Wings and drums on the campfire in the background. Happy labor day, take a needed break everyone. -
Angel’s Envy again for CFB.Wreck ‘em!LBGE, 28” BS, Weber Kettle, HCI 7.8 SE Texas
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https://barsupplies.com/products/barconic-reg-schooner-20oz?variant=31705090687042¤cy=USD&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI1-bb3dv6-QIVBMKGCh2yBw-mEAQYAiABEgLBR_D_BwEpaqman said:
I could not find anywhere to purchase those margarita glasses, I ended up convincing the barmaid at a local tex-mex chain to sell me 8 used ones when the pandemic started. I am down to 6 now; I should be OK for a couple more years. Two of them are always on standby in the basement fridge.Legume said:paqman said:Margarita!
Not enough restaurants serve margaritas or beer in frosty schooners anymore. I miss them.
My dad didn’t drink much but he always had a beer schooner ready in the freezer, that’s the only way he would drink beer and always with a pinch of salt.
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101 Rye is pretty good too.pgprescott said:
WT101 is a great value pour. As good as many two or three times the price. Enjoy!Wooderson said:
Tilt your head. More booze %, same price. Wings and drums on the campfire in the background. Happy labor day, take a needed break everyone.___________________________________
LBGE,SBGE, and a Mini makes three......Sweet home Alabama........ Stay thirsty my friends .
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A very interesting Canadian wine, this is partially aged in maple wood barrels. Great name too.
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