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stopper40 wrote:MWB wrote:So Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout was mentioned, and go me wondering... what are the best Oatmeal Stouts? Samuel Smiths is #1 on my list. I've hard Barney Flats, but it was a long time ago, need to have again. Had one last week that I've now now forgotten the name of. Rogue is good. Any other favorites?
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Southern Tier makes a good one
eddysnake wrote:Moose Drool Brown Ale (Big Sky Brewing Co) is good stuff
UVM2003 wrote:For those that missed out on KBS in March, Founders recently released Backwoods Bastard. It's their bourbon barrel aged version of dirty bastard, and is absolutely phenomenal. It's available in the Pittsburgh area now.
JS© wrote:eddysnake wrote:Moose Drool Brown Ale (Big Sky Brewing Co) is good stuff
is this stuff available in or around Pittsburgh? Friend of mine has been looking for it forever.
UVM2003 wrote:For those that missed out on KBS in March, Founders recently released Backwoods Bastard. It's their bourbon barrel aged version of dirty bastard, and is absolutely phenomenal. It's available in the Pittsburgh area now.
shmenguin wrote:UVM2003 wrote:For those that missed out on KBS in March, Founders recently released Backwoods Bastard. It's their bourbon barrel aged version of dirty bastard, and is absolutely phenomenal. It's available in the Pittsburgh area now.
I can never find the founders I want in the Philly area
Kraftster wrote:Chouffe xmas ale. Delish.
UVM2003 wrote:Philly is arguably the best beer city in the country for craft.
JoseCuervo wrote:UVM2003 wrote:Philly is arguably the best beer city in the country for craft.
What?
UVM2003 wrote:shmenguin wrote:UVM2003 wrote:For those that missed out on KBS in March, Founders recently released Backwoods Bastard. It's their bourbon barrel aged version of dirty bastard, and is absolutely phenomenal. It's available in the Pittsburgh area now.
I can never find the founders I want in the Philly area
Philly is arguably the best beer city in the country for craft. As for the limited founders, it's probably just as difficult to get in Philly as it is here in Pittsburgh but I'd think a place like Monks or Capones would have a lot of founders stuff, be it limited or year round. Good luck!
shafnutz05 wrote:JoseCuervo wrote:UVM2003 wrote:Philly is arguably the best beer city in the country for craft.
What?
I live in Philly...UVM definitely has an argument to make. Not to mention close proximity to Troeg's, Victory, Dogfish Head, etc. For many other reasons, Philly is a beer nerd's paradise.
UVM2003 wrote:I said arguably - and personally it's EASILY the best craft city.
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