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Post by Friendly Destroyer on Jan 23, 2011 11:52:06 GMT -8
We'd just put anything in our back pockets and they never noticed! It was getting so nuts by the end that we'd put 1.5L waters in our back pockets just to see if they could at least catch that. Nope. They were thorough and not at all thorough at the same time.
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Post by Lump on Jan 23, 2011 19:02:07 GMT -8
Yeah, getting in wasn't the problem for me, but damn, those security doods got good eeeeyes.
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Post by Snorlax on Jan 24, 2011 8:07:56 GMT -8
Yeah, getting in wasn't the problem for me, but damn, those security doods got good eeeeyes. I hate being watched. This will bother me haha
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Post by Lump on Jan 24, 2011 8:33:38 GMT -8
I mean, I can't see it wasn't somewhat my fault. I did have red wine in a sprite bottle.
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Post by Pea on Jan 24, 2011 9:24:08 GMT -8
I mean, I can't see it wasn't somewhat my fault. I did have red wine in a sprite bottle. It's so inconspicuous!
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Post by Lump on Jan 24, 2011 10:16:06 GMT -8
A+
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Post by stamper on Jan 26, 2011 6:50:39 GMT -8
Just tried the Hibernation Ale by Great Divide. Really enjoyed it. Great color. Has a slight hazelnut taste to it. Very smooth. Methinks I'll need to pick up a six pack of that one. I highly recommend it. beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/1446
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Post by squatchcreep on Jan 26, 2011 14:42:23 GMT -8
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 28, 2011 5:01:02 GMT -8
Rouge's John John Ale. I love that Hazelnut flavor!
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 8:43:24 GMT -8
Oooh you can have all the hazelnut ales you want! That's one flavor I just can't get down with.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 28, 2011 8:50:02 GMT -8
Oooh you can have all the hazelnut ales you want! That's one flavor I just can't get down with. That's fair. Its really subtle, though. What do you usually reach for? I tend to favor the rich chocolaty or oatmealish stouts and porters. If its festival time, I grab a solid brown ale. Last year while shopping before Sasquatch, I discovered my love for Moose Drool. They need to distribute that stuff to the east coast!
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Post by Horned Gramma on Jan 28, 2011 8:52:17 GMT -8
Moose Drool is delicious on tap, but out of the bottle it kind of lives up to its name.
Lately been drinking the Blind Pig IPA from the Russian River brewery in Santa Rosa while we play pinball. It's ridiculously good.
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 8:56:04 GMT -8
Oooh you can have all the hazelnut ales you want! That's one flavor I just can't get down with. That's fair. Its really subtle, though. What do you usually reach for? I tend to favor the rich chocolaty or oatmealish stouts and porters. If its festival time, I grab a solid brown ale. Last year while shopping before Sasquatch, I discovered my love for Moose Drool. They need to distribute that stuff to the east coast! I'm an absolute hop head. The more bitter the better. That's why I'm such a big fan of Stone Brewing, those guys are fucking ridiculous with their hops
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 8:56:59 GMT -8
HG are you a fan of sour ales? Russian River has a pretty killer one that I have to order any time I see it.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 28, 2011 10:20:06 GMT -8
Moose Drool is delicious on tap, but out of the bottle it kind of lives up to its name. Lately been drinking the Blind Pig IPA from the Russian River brewery in Santa Rosa while we play pinball. It's ridiculously good. I must try Moose Drool on draft! You gotta tell me where in WA I can get it.
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 11:02:27 GMT -8
There are quite a few places that carry it on tap. Almost every bar that has a decent micro selection has it available, and it IS amazing on tap.
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Post by Catherine Sun Chips on Jan 28, 2011 11:05:47 GMT -8
I've got big plans of smuggling that tasty brew back east with me.
Before that, though, I keep a good eye out for the micro-brew places around town so I can try it on tap.
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 11:09:33 GMT -8
Around the Seattle/Tacoma area it's everywhere. Not so sure about east of the Cascades but I'm certain a few places would have it!
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Post by StormyPinkness on Jan 28, 2011 11:49:51 GMT -8
That's fair. Its really subtle, though. What do you usually reach for? I tend to favor the rich chocolaty or oatmealish stouts and porters. If its festival time, I grab a solid brown ale. Last year while shopping before Sasquatch, I discovered my love for Moose Drool. They need to distribute that stuff to the east coast! I'm an absolute hop head. The more bitter the better. That's why I'm such a big fan of Stone Brewing, those guys are fucking ridiculous with their hops This. Hops. Bitter. My favorite brewery in general is Lagunitas. I think they have great balance in their beers and lots of hoppiness.
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Post by Pea on Jan 28, 2011 13:39:05 GMT -8
Yep Lagunitas is another favorite of mine. They've got the IPA nailed down like champs.
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