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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #240 on: August 31, 2015, 03:45:38 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
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Those all sound Bean-approved
There is no amount of time I could spend in NJ which would cause me to start drinking beers beverages such as those.
Garage Brewing Marshmallow Stout was one of my favorites from my SD trip
Should pair nicely with a Kuba Kuba Cigar
I'd have to ask Dad, those aren't in my arsenal of cigars :)

Who'd you call an arsenal?  ;)

The BIL told me that Traveler was a Sam Adams product... not one of the many he distributes. I could get it, but would feel shame for "taking bread out of his kids mouths". haha
LALTS!  Well add it to the list of SA beers I like then, haha.

Oh, I did get to try the Lazy Magnolia Pecan Nut Brown you mentioned the other day. It was good, but didn't really do much for me. I'm partial to the Sam Smith. Good suggestion though.
Glad you got to try it but wow you are the first person that ever said it was not far above any other nut based beers, just goes to show you it does no good to ask someone else what you should try for smoking or drinking! ;)

Try the Sam Smith Nut Brown Ale and get back to me...
Yup. I'm a SSNBA fan myself.
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #241 on: August 31, 2015, 03:47:29 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
::)
Those all sound Bean-approved
There is no amount of time I could spend in NJ which would cause me to start drinking beers beverages such as those.
Garage Brewing Marshmallow Stout was one of my favorites from my SD trip
Should pair nicely with a Kuba Kuba Cigar
I'd have to ask Dad, those aren't in my arsenal of cigars :)

Who'd you call an arsenal?  ;)

The BIL told me that Traveler was a Sam Adams product... not one of the many he distributes. I could get it, but would feel shame for "taking bread out of his kids mouths". haha
LALTS!  Well add it to the list of SA beers I like then, haha.

Oh, I did get to try the Lazy Magnolia Pecan Nut Brown you mentioned the other day. It was good, but didn't really do much for me. I'm partial to the Sam Smith. Good suggestion though.
Glad you got to try it but wow you are the first person that ever said it was not far above any other nut based beers, just goes to show you it does no good to ask someone else what you should try for smoking or drinking! ;)

Try the Sam Smith Nut Brown Ale and get back to me...
Yup. I'm a SSNBA fan myself.

They make a great Oatmeal Stout as well.
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #242 on: August 31, 2015, 03:52:03 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
::)
Those all sound Bean-approved
There is no amount of time I could spend in NJ which would cause me to start drinking beers beverages such as those.
Garage Brewing Marshmallow Stout was one of my favorites from my SD trip
Should pair nicely with a Kuba Kuba Cigar
I'd have to ask Dad, those aren't in my arsenal of cigars :)

Who'd you call an arsenal?  ;)

The BIL told me that Traveler was a Sam Adams product... not one of the many he distributes. I could get it, but would feel shame for "taking bread out of his kids mouths". haha
LALTS!  Well add it to the list of SA beers I like then, haha.
Seen it at the store and on tv but never thought about actually buying any

I don't know wtf is up with the Sam Adams Octoberfest here. You can get it in the 12 pk sampler, but not stand alone yet. I don't want that other shit crap stuff.  ;D
Got plenty here in 6-packs and 12-packs must be the local distributer trying to dump the crapolas on you.

Got the new Sierra Octoberfest though... new Carolina brewery. Guy said to have paid cash for it... they aren't hurting. Father/Son Co.
I have that one too but thought it was much too light for an Oktoberfest.  Even the warden said it did not have "enough body" to it and likes the SA much better.

Agreed. The Sam is good!
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #243 on: August 31, 2015, 03:56:00 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
::)
Those all sound Bean-approved
There is no amount of time I could spend in NJ which would cause me to start drinking beers beverages such as those.
Garage Brewing Marshmallow Stout was one of my favorites from my SD trip
Should pair nicely with a Kuba Kuba Cigar
I'd have to ask Dad, those aren't in my arsenal of cigars :)

Who'd you call an arsenal?  ;)

The BIL told me that Traveler was a Sam Adams product... not one of the many he distributes. I could get it, but would feel shame for "taking bread out of his kids mouths". haha
LALTS!  Well add it to the list of SA beers I like then, haha.
Seen it at the store and on tv but never thought about actually buying any

I don't know wtf is up with the Sam Adams Octoberfest here. You can get it in the 12 pk sampler, but not stand alone yet. I don't want that other shit crap stuff.  ;D
Got plenty here in 6-packs and 12-packs must be the local distributer trying to dump the crapolas on you.

Got the new Sierra Octoberfest though... new Carolina brewery. Guy said to have paid cash for it... they aren't hurting. Father/Son Co.
I have that one too but thought it was much too light for an Oktoberfest.  Even the warden said it did not have "enough body" to it and likes the SA much better.

Agreed. The Sam is good!
Tried this one from a local Nashville Brewery http://jackalopebrew.com/bearwalker/. it was good
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #244 on: August 31, 2015, 03:56:45 PM »

One that turned my stomach just thinking was an Oyster Stout the BIL gave me to try...  :o still building up my nerve. lol Just psychological, I'm sure.
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #245 on: August 31, 2015, 03:56:58 PM »

Dow closing down about -116  after a roller coaster day in the red.

Oil closed at $48.75 up about $3.50
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #246 on: August 31, 2015, 03:59:27 PM »

Beer, beer, beer... so, cello on fire or no?
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #247 on: August 31, 2015, 04:01:54 PM »

Speaking of Beer & Cigars it is time to go enjoy both.  Later All
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #248 on: August 31, 2015, 04:02:13 PM »

Beer, beer, beer... so, cello on fire or no?
cello off, light foot, remove cedar sleeve first!
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #249 on: August 31, 2015, 04:02:37 PM »

Speaking of Beer & Cigars it is time to go enjoy both.  Later All
take care... :)
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #250 on: August 31, 2015, 04:07:24 PM »

Speaking of Beer & Cigars it is time to go enjoy both.  Later All

See ya, Dave
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #251 on: August 31, 2015, 04:12:23 PM »

Speaking of Beer & Cigars it is time to go enjoy both.  Later All

See ya, Dave
Have a good night Tex
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #252 on: August 31, 2015, 04:13:35 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
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They're not all so fru-fru Bean.....the Ayinger Oktoberfest is a standard offering, the Alesmith is a classic English Bitter.  Nothing really left coast about them, as a matter of fact, they're both far right coast.
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #253 on: August 31, 2015, 04:15:08 PM »

As for San Diego Beers.....how about Rip Current Hazardous Hazelnut Porter, Zumbar Dark Chocolate Imperial Coffee Stout, Ayinger Oktober Fest-Märzen, AleSmith Anvil Ale ESB,  The Lost Abbey Avant Garde, The Bruery's Autumn Maple,
::)
They're not all so fru-fru Bean.....the Ayinger Oktoberfest is a standard offering, the Alesmith is a classic English Bitter.  Nothing really left coast about them, as a matter of fact, they're both far right coast.
Real beers not foofoo suds?
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Re: 8/31/2015
« Reply #254 on: August 31, 2015, 04:16:54 PM »

AtlanticDave, what was the preferred vitola for the La Imperiosa? I'm thinking CG, but gotta save a couple weeks... gotta wait for stock to come in anyway.
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