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Kiefer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:04 pm
Kinda curious. How many others here do trades with folks around the country? I have four others I do trades with (North Dakota, Michigan, New York & North Carolina). Works pretty good too!
What do you get from North Dakota that is unique? ND beers or also MN and MT?
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts.
-Albert Einstein
Kiefer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:04 pm
Kinda curious. How many others here do trades with folks around the country? I have four others I do trades with (North Dakota, Michigan, New York & North Carolina). Works pretty good too!
What do you get from North Dakota that is unique? ND beers or also MN and MT?
Drekker makes some the BEST fruited sours, fruited smoothie sours & fruited IPA's I've ever had. Amazingly, I found a small selection at Hazel's in Boulder.
And Blackstack makes DIPA's and TIPA's that I would put up against Cerebral and Weldwerks.
The app, Untappd is worth its weight in malt & barley!
Kiefer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:04 pm
Kinda curious. How many others here do trades with folks around the country? I have four others I do trades with (North Dakota, Michigan, New York & North Carolina). Works pretty good too!
What do you get from North Dakota that is unique? ND beers or also MN and MT?
Drekker makes some the BEST fruited sours, fruited smoothie sours & fruited IPA's I've ever had. Amazingly, I found a small selection at Hazel's in Boulder.
And Blackstack makes DIPA's and TIPA's that I would put up against Cerebral and Weldwerks.
The app, Untappd is worth its weight in malt & barley!
Nice! Thanks for the share, I'll look for some Drekker and Blackstack next time I'm up there. I think I have only had one Drekker before. If you can, keep an eye out for my buddy's brewery, Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks. I like his beers and not trying to be too biased. I also like some Buffalo Commons beers out fo Mandan.
If the facts don't fit the theory, change the facts.
-Albert Einstein
Kiefer wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 7:04 pm
How many others here do trades with folks around the country?
Beer travels well in luggage. I have Plineys coming my way right now.
And if you don’t tell them, FedEx ships beer just fine.
Plineys you say??? I'm jealous! I wish RR shipped.
Kiefer,
The Pliny he speaks of was purchased in Denver by me. He's wrong only that I haven't packed yet.
Russian River doubled production of Pliny a while ago. Since then, it's been consistently available in Denver on tap and in bottles.
IDK whether that's reached San Miguel County. Maybe make some calls to Gunnison? Over the years, that town has seemed to have a line on out-of-state beers not available further south in CO, for whatever reason.
As far as trading goes, the Pilgrim is my only go-to. I just use Untappd like LoJ, not like Facebook and most of the ppl I know there are from this site and live in CO.
(Not that I would tell someone "no." I just don't pursue it)
We are all greater artists than we realize -FWN A man is rich in proportion to the number of things he can afford to let alone. -HDT Peak List
What are y'all drinking these days? 90% of the time, I'm drinking IPAs.
IPA drinkers, do you prefer West Coast or New England style IPAs? I find West Coast IPAs to be a lot more consistent in palatability. New England IPAs, there are some fantastic ones, and then some real stinkers.
Lastly, if you purchase a 6 pack of cans, do you make sure to drink the IPA from the can as Alchemist Beer insists is the way to do it (at least with Hedy Topper and some of their other beers), or do you always pour it into a glass?
All the real beer drinkers seem to prefer IPAs but they’re just too much brew for me. I have a hard time with the spicy taste and high ABV.
I do enjoy lighter ales and my current favorites are Big Wave Golden Ale, Fire Rock Pale Ale, and Blonde Ale from Kona Brewing.
As to cans, I avoid them at all cost. It’s bottles or no beer for me. Not sure why maybe because I grew up in the south surrounded by rednecks drinking Budweiser in cans and tossing the empties out the windows of their trucks. I’ve had brewers tell me beer tastes better from cans but I suspect they want to move production to cans because it’s cheaper. Always follow the money. Ska True Blonde was my favorite beer for many years but all production is now in cans which I won’t buy.