Favorite Beer?

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The only place that cheap, watery beer is acceptable:

Although it wasn't cheap.
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highpilgrim wrote:The only place that cheap, watery beer is acceptable:
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I really enjoyed the offerings at Crazy Mountain Brewing in Edwards. Lots of great beers and very dog friendly.
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I also stopped at Gore Range Brewing. Good beer, but too expensive.
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I'm a big fan of Coors Light Draft or a Corona.
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I happened to be in the Cincinatti area the other day.....

I found good local beer.

I stuck with IPA's and MadTree Psychopathy, West 6th and Rhinegeist Truth were all quite good. Now, Rhinegeist has an Imperial IPA by the name of Saber Tooth Tiger.....that was amazing.
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Tory Wells wrote:I really enjoyed the offerings at Crazy Mountain Brewing in Edwards. Lots of great beers and very dog friendly.
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I also stopped at Gore Range Brewing. Good beer, but too expensive.
Tried them at Tipsy's last weekend for a tasting. Too hoppy for my tastes.
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I shared a bomber of Paradox's 2nd Anniversery beer (Deux Ans) and that was a really tasty beverage.

I also recently tried "Hey! Pumpkin" from Denver Brewing Company, this is easily and above average pumpkin beer with some sweetness, medium body, and a smooth mouthfeel.

Side note: I picked up Untappd nearly 2 years ago and have "logged' 444 unique beers. It's kind of a mashup of craft beer snobbery and facebook. Without the Donald Trump videos. I really enjoy it.
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We went to Oregon back in June and I was just thinking again about some of the amazing beer we had when I saw this thread. Scarlet was amazing. Wish I could get it here.
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Coors Light
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Uinta anniversary Barleywine is a worthy Barleywine but packs a punch at over 10% abv
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Jon Frohlich wrote:
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We went to Oregon back in June and I was just thinking again about some of the amazing beer we had when I saw this thread. Scarlet was amazing. Wish I could get it here.
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djkest wrote: Have you tried G'Knight?
Yeah, love that too. I'm having a thing for imperial reds lately. Scarlet was even better than G'Knight.
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