05-23-2010, 08:51
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Guerrilla
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: MN's Iron Range
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Originally Posted by The Reaper
I have been hooked up (THANKS MUCH!) and the Bourbon County Stout is great!
Very unusual taste for a beer, definite taste of bourbon, with chocolate, vanilla, and coffee undertones. Little carbonation or head, pours like a good motor oil, but darker, completely opaque. All that and 13.7% alcohol.
I highly recommend it if you can find it.
If you can get it and are coming to the Bragg area, I will buy it from you and will drive to pick it up. It is just that good.
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Excellent recommendation Sir. Bourbon County is the most interesting tasting beer I have had. The different tastes blend well, and seem to change as you finish. The beer made a perfect appetizer for some freshly caught walleyes. The guys at camp were more than impressed and already requested some for the annual deer heart and tender loin meal in November. Thanks, TR.
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05-23-2010, 19:10
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I also had the privilege of sharing a Bourbon County Stout with TR.
Check out their Brewery.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ddH__0CY2g&NR=1
Greg Hall is the Brewmaster. He is trying to bring Beer and Food back together. I never knew they were apart. Though beer goes better with buffalo Wings then Cheese.
Anyway, wish it was made anywhere but Chicago.
Drank a 32 oz Mug of Blue Moon on tap last night followed by 32 oz Mug of Sam Addams Summer Ale.
None the worse today.
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09-28-2010, 16:13
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BrewDog.............
Just picked this up in todays newspaper.............
Big Teddy
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09-28-2010, 17:09
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Originally Posted by greenberetTFS
Just picked this up in todays newspaper.............
Big Teddy
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$18,720 for a case; hell, $780.00 for a dead rabbit was bad enough . Guess I'll stick with the other stuff until the price moderates.....a lot.
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09-29-2010, 11:43
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Originally Posted by Red Flag 1
$18,720 for a case; hell, $780.00 for a dead rabbit was bad enough . Guess I'll stick with the other stuff until the price moderates.....a lot.
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RF1,
When I first saw this I thought it probably belonged in the Comedy section,but then I thought it was Beer,but I doubt they'll sell any at that price!.............
Big Teddy
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I believe that SF is a 'calling' - not too different from the calling missionaries I know received. I knew instantly that it was for me, and that I would do all I could to achieve it. Most others I know in SF experienced something similar. If, as you say, you HAVE searched and read, and you do not KNOW if this is the path for you --- it is not....
Zonie Diver
SF is a calling and it requires commitment and dedication that the uninitiated will never understand......
Jack Moroney
SFA M-2527, Chapter XXXVII
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09-29-2010, 11:51
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Big Teddy,
Think you're right again Amigo!
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09-29-2010, 12:45
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Had a few cherry beers in Belgium a few weeks ago. Wasn't as bad as it sounds, it wasn't too sweet and all of the locals were drinking it so I tried some. For anyone who's spent time in Germany it's similar to a "Berliner".
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