The Craft Beer Revolution!
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Yep , the Pumpkins are great , so many different ones available now .
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xjeepguy wrote:Yep , the Pumpkins are great , so many different ones available now .
Do you have a favourite?
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CorkSoaker wrote:
Do you have a favourite?
The offering from Parallel 49 was nice and I also liked Tree's version .
http://www.treebeer.com/113/145/jumpin_jack_pumkin_ale/
If I recall the one from Parallel 49 was called Sehadenfrueda ?
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Wow! Thanks for this awesome share.
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I recently had the Epic hop zombie from Epic brewing in New Zealand. It has a beautiful malt flavour with wonderful hop bitterness. I highly recommend picking it up if you are a fan of IPA's. The only downfall is that it is a bit pricey at around 8-10$ for a 500ml bottle.
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Brought some of these home today , Parallel 49 Brewing Co. – Defibrillator Doppel Bock @ 8.5 %
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Tree Brewing has a great Dopplebock as well :)
Have you had it? Comparison?
Have you had it? Comparison?
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GoStumpy wrote:Tree Brewing has a great Dopplebock as well :)
Have you had it? Comparison?
Nope not yet but it is on my list bud . Let ya know soon.
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I promised myself I'll finish the becks that I have before I go back to the good stuff.
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6 of these sweeties in da fridge
Filthy Dirty IPA – so named because it’s “full of filthy amounts of fruity & tropical hop character” – is a 7.2% abv and 75 IBU ale that’s been brewed with Pale, Crystal and Carapils malts, and Chinook, Centennial, Simcoe, Citra and Anthem hops.
Mmmm hmmmmm
Filthy Dirty IPA – so named because it’s “full of filthy amounts of fruity & tropical hop character” – is a 7.2% abv and 75 IBU ale that’s been brewed with Pale, Crystal and Carapils malts, and Chinook, Centennial, Simcoe, Citra and Anthem hops.
Mmmm hmmmmm
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