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Post by doubledogpaleale » Thu August 13th, 2009, 12:09 am

need some help finding some of the weird and most interesting beers I can get around GA. Local or foreign, I don't care.

Here are some good breweries:
-Flying Dog
-Stone
-Rogue
-Lagunitas
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Post by VOEGTLIN » Thu August 13th, 2009, 8:23 am

Try these:

Hobgoblin
Skull Splitter
Druid Fluid (Barleywine, which will knock you on yr ass)
Chub Scottish Ale


I mostly drink shitty dom cans, so this is about as poncey as I get...
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Post by Acidic Consumption » Thu August 13th, 2009, 9:04 am

I've had Rogue and Flying Dog, haven't heard of the others. i drink too much too buy the high brow beers. Newcastle is always my treat when i can afford the $8/ a sixer. The Samuel Smith Beers are killer, had a few of those here and there.

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Re: Great Brew

Post by Strange » Thu August 13th, 2009, 10:40 am

doubledogpaleale wrote:need some help finding some of the weird and most interesting beers I can get around GA. Local or foreign, I don't care.

Here are some good breweries:
-Flying Dog
-Stone
-Rogue
-Lagunitas
Stone Ruination FTMFW!!!

Are you trying to find a place that has these beers?

Green's on Ponce. (In front of Kroger. Across the street from the Drunken Unicorn.) They have all of these brews and pretty much anything else you can think of. They're the only place that I've seen that carries Stone stuff.
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Re: Great Brew

Post by vprong » Thu August 13th, 2009, 10:46 pm

Greens on buford seems to have a slightly larger beer selection than the one on ponce. Also Total Wine is another great one if Greens isn't nearby.

http://www.totalwine.com/
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doubledogpaleale wrote:need some help finding some of the weird and most interesting beers I can get around GA. Local or foreign, I don't care.

Here are some good breweries:
-Flying Dog
-Stone
-Rogue
-Lagunitas
Stone Ruination FTMFW!!!

Are you trying to find a place that has these beers?

Green's on Ponce. (In front of Kroger. Across the street from the Drunken Unicorn.) They have all of these brews and pretty much anything else you can think of. They're the only place that I've seen that carries Stone stuff.

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Post by egg yolkeo » Fri August 14th, 2009, 10:53 pm

Stone Yetti is one of my favs,some other good ones if you can find them
Terrapin imperial rye pale ale,Terrapin imperial coffee oatmeal stout
Sierra Nevada torpedo,Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barleywine rulz
Dog Fish Head 60 and 90 minute ipa's
Terrapins india brown ale is a good staple u can find fairly easy

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Re: Great Brew

Post by egg yolkeo » Sat August 15th, 2009, 3:57 pm

doubledogpaleale wrote:need some help finding some of the weird and most interesting beers I can get around GA. Local or foreign, I don't care.

Here are some good breweries:
-Flying Dog
-Stone
-Rogue
-Lagunitas
Me and my neighbor actually brewed a batch of flying dog/double dog pale ale!
It came out really good to

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Post by Barry Clark » Sat August 15th, 2009, 7:35 pm

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Post by egg yolkeo » Mon August 17th, 2009, 4:26 pm

edit'-its Great Divide that makes Yetti and some other great ones, Stone makes the Arrogant Bastard Ale thats really good.

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Post by Strange » Tue August 18th, 2009, 10:50 am

egg yolkeo wrote:Stone Yetti is one of my favs,some other good ones if you can find them
Terrapin imperial rye pale ale,Terrapin imperial coffee oatmeal stout
Sierra Nevada torpedo,Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barleywine rulz
Dog Fish Head 60 and 90 minute ipa's
Terrapins india brown ale is a good staple u can find fairly easy
Sierra Nevada Torpedo and the Dogfish Head IPAs are really good.

That Terrapin Coffee Oatmeal Stout sounds like a good breakfast beer! haha
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Post by VOEGTLIN » Tue August 18th, 2009, 11:26 am

Young's Double Chocolate Stout IS a fuckin' dessert beer.
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Post by DeathfareDevil » Tue August 18th, 2009, 5:32 pm

Acidic Consumption wrote:Newcastle is always my treat when i can afford the $8/ a sixer.
Your local Kroger may differ, but I usually find Newcastle 12-pks for 12.99 at my Conyers location. Not a huge difference, but obviously it adds up when we're talking about obligations.

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Post by egg yolkeo » Wed August 19th, 2009, 1:02 am

Strange wrote:
egg yolkeo wrote:Stone Yetti is one of my favs,some other good ones if you can find them
Terrapin imperial rye pale ale,Terrapin imperial coffee oatmeal stout
Sierra Nevada torpedo,Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barleywine rulz
Dog Fish Head 60 and 90 minute ipa's
Terrapins india brown ale is a good staple u can find fairly easy
Sierra Nevada Torpedo and the Dogfish Head IPAs are really good.

That Terrapin Coffee Oatmeal Stout sounds like a good breakfast beer! haha
Last time I was at World Beverage off pleasant hill near peachtree industrial/Duluth they still had some of the Terrapin Imperial Coffee Oatmeal stout.Its an amazing brew especially if u like coffee and stout beers. 8)

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Post by Asrynth » Mon September 14th, 2009, 10:03 pm

Strange wrote:
egg yolkeo wrote:Stone Yetti is one of my favs,some other good ones if you can find them
Terrapin imperial rye pale ale,Terrapin imperial coffee oatmeal stout
Sierra Nevada torpedo,Sierra Nevada Bigfoot barleywine rulz
Dog Fish Head 60 and 90 minute ipa's
Terrapins india brown ale is a good staple u can find fairly easy
Sierra Nevada Torpedo and the Dogfish Head IPAs are really good.
X2

Im a huge fan of anything Sierra Nevada, I think their Porter and IPA are pretty much the best money can buy for those types of brews, if you have some extra cash laying around for a nice 6 definitely try it out. The Highland Gaelic ale from Asheville NC is really good too, just had that one for the first time recently.

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Post by VOEGTLIN » Wed September 16th, 2009, 12:33 pm

Schlitz !
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