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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostOne of my very favoritist beers is End of Days imperial stout by Pipeworks Brewing and it has chiles! Delicious!
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have had beer with hints of chili that I have enjoyed. Rogue does not do subtle in their specialty beers. Their Voodoo Donuts Maple/Bacon bar beer tasted like Maple syrup and liquid smoke, not good.CD Email: [email protected]
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostYea their "normal" beers are much better. I think we've talked about this before, but they make a honey kolsch that's to die for. (if you're into kolsches). It's made with honey from bees that pollinate their hop farms.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostAt your suggestion I did try that one and it is a good summer beer. My favorite beer it their Dead Guy Ale!CD Email: [email protected]
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I've never been much of a hop-head, but am even much less so these days...plus, like you, Dan, I've also mellowed my tastes in general. The stouts that I used to enjoy have given way to Ambers and Blondes, even a lager. That said, my default go-to beer is still a brown or a Scotch ale, if they have either (which typically is tough to find in these hop-loving area of WA state), and dubbels are always nice. But anything in that malty Amber/Brown/Scotch range down to a Blonde is my sweet spot...I don't even look at IPAs any more. My two current favorites are Samuel Smith Nut Brown Ale and Black Raven Second Sight Scotch ale...fortunately I know where to find those two around here. But I do like to mix it up from time to time with something else malty and light(ish).Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI like Dead Guy, but I think the older I get, the more "mellow" a beer I prefer. I think I drank and liked every IPA that existed 10 years ago, now these days I'm super picky.
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Originally posted by Martin View PostI have to admit that I rarely drink beer. For several years Dead Guy was probably my favorite beer. Currently if it is available the Lost Coast Tangerine Wheat Ale would be my go to.
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Originally posted by Dan Hocker View PostI don't think I could even pick a favorite beer. I don't think I drink any one beer consistently enough for it to be my favorite. When I go out it's usually to either breweries or tap rooms and I drink a different beer every glass. Mostly lately I've been exploring weird and different ciders, and well bourbon.
It is McMenanim's Hogshead Whiskey:
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There is a distiller in Cannon Beach Oregon that is purported to make some fantastic whiskey but the problem is that make it in such small batches they sell out within days of release. They have said they would be willing to email upon release but it is almost a two hour drive to get it at that point so have not bothered. Especially when I am not sure which one I would prefer and they release one at a time.
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When it comes to spirits, rum is my spirit of choice. While not as popular in these parts as whiskey and bourbon, it does seem to be gaining some popularity...just in the last few couple years two rum distilleries have opened up nearby (in Woodinville, for local folks) for tours, tastings, etc. Kinda fun.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostWhen it comes to spirits, rum is my spirit of choice. While not as popular in these parts as whiskey and bourbon, it does seem to be gaining some popularity...just in the last few couple years two rum distilleries have opened up nearby (in Woodinville, for local folks) for tours, tastings, etc. Kinda fun.
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Will do — thanks for the tip. My in-laws live on the Oregon coast, so I’ll be there at some point.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostWill do — thanks for the tip. My in-laws live on the Oregon coast, so I’ll be there at some point.
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