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Holy City Brewing outside Charleston has a good pilsner that I often have on tap at home for just a nice, basic beer. Lots of other offerings in the area, but as a go to, coming in from doing yard work, that's usually where I go.
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Bells is probably the most famous in Michigan. But I'm not an IPA-swilling soyboy, so I don't drink their stuff.
Founders has much better stuff - darks and reds. |
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In North Carolina, Red Oak Breweries. The owner is a conservative who regularly posts anti-statist comments on his electronic billboard next to I-40/85 and has donated a keg or two to 2nd Amendment activities hosted at his lager haus. They've grown enough that you can generally find them on tap across the state.
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Quoted: Bells is probably the most famous in Michigan. But I'm not an IPA-swilling soyboy, so I don't drink their stuff. Founders has much better stuff - darks and reds. View Quote Founders KBS is superb. |
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Quoted: Karben4 and Raised Grain are top tier imo. Fuck new Glarus commie pinko faggots View Quote Theres probably too many to name. Just in my AO there’s also Capital, Wisconsin Brewing, and the mother of all contract brewers - Octopi. I know they are diehard commies but New Glarus Spotted Cow really is what everyone wants. Where else do you find people standing in line for a cream ale? |
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Quoted: If you're going to just drink beer, head to The Nook. Best beer garden around. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My favorite beer produced in Alabama: https://buckhead.towerwinespirits.com/images/sites/buckhead/labels/w6852246xz_1.jpg But my favorite brewer in Alabama: https://whnt.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/20/2015/07/ut_hkthath4eww8x4xmdoxojbro-i4w8.jpg?w=640 Huntsville beers/breweries are God awful. The only thing that Yellowhammer and/or Straight to Ale have going for them is the ambiance and outdoor seating of their respective locations. I like the food at Straight to Ale but if I am going to drink beer I am going to Yellowhammer. The Rebellion is very good. I still prefer Truck Stop Honey though. Although the can/bottle artwork is phenominal, I don't really like Straight to Ale's beers. The way Stone Middle School was repurposed into Campus 805 is very awesome. If you're going to just drink beer, head to The Nook. Best beer garden around. Lol, fuck that place and the pretentious people who go there. |
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Love me some Yellow Rose from The Lone Pint Brewery (it's about a 15 minute drive from my house).
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There's a local brewery with a Stout that's 13% ABV. Very tasty.
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View Quote I've been to their Lexington location. |
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Quoted: Devils backbone Wintergreen Vahttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/389087/IMG_1345-2827449.jpg View Quote Not to be a negative nanny but A/B owned. If one is boycotting (and I assume that’s what this thread was started for,) know what you’re boycotting. If not, enjoy but at least you know what you’re supporting. A/B and Coors bought out a lot of micros in the past 10 yrs. https://www.c-ville.com/brewery-buyout-big-beer-company-acquires-devils-backbone/ |
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dunno.
there's dozens. Most is good some sucks all better then BUD LIGHT. I drink Irish whiskey mostly |
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Quoted: We have some really great ones local, two of which I know the owners. https://www.jekyllbrewing.com/ https://cherrystreetbrewing.com/ https://creaturecomfortsbeer.com/ https://www.nofobrew.co/ View Quote @ATLDiver My brother and his friends enjoy Six Bridges near Olde Blind Dog https://www.sixbridgesbrewing.com/ |
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Quoted: Not to be a negative nanny but A/B owned. If one is boycotting (and I assume that’s what this thread was started for,) know what you’re boycotting. If not, enjoy but at least you know what you’re supporting. A/B and Coors bought out a lot of micros in the past 10 yrs. https://www.c-ville.com/brewery-buyout-big-beer-company-acquires-devils-backbone/ View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Devils backbone Wintergreen Vahttps://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/389087/IMG_1345-2827449.jpg Not to be a negative nanny but A/B owned. If one is boycotting (and I assume that’s what this thread was started for,) know what you’re boycotting. If not, enjoy but at least you know what you’re supporting. A/B and Coors bought out a lot of micros in the past 10 yrs. https://www.c-ville.com/brewery-buyout-big-beer-company-acquires-devils-backbone/ Fortunately Starr Hill hasn't been bought out yet... |
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Quoted: @ATLDiver My brother and his friends enjoy Six Bridges near Olde Blind Dog https://www.sixbridgesbrewing.com/ View Quote That’s a good one as well I just don’t know anyone within their company. They have a couple really solid beers. |
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Quoted: Fortunately Starr Hill hasn't been bought out yet... View Quote Yeah a number of them are still very independent and are flourishing. Owning a micro isn’t easy and having to compete with the A/B’s and Molson/Coors of the world makes it almost impossible. Personally I was really sad about Wicked Weed as it was one of my favorites until they were bought out. I don’t blame the micro owners, after clawing your way to be somewhat profitable in swoops A/B with more money than you’ve ever dreamed about. Take your fuck you money and retire is mighty tempting. |
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I swear to god InBev did the bud light tranny commercial just to drive traffic to its hundreds of "micro brew" products.
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Quoted: Saloon Door -local as in down the street Altstad-good kolsch, brewery out of Fredericksburg Saint arnolds-oldest independent brewery for Houston View Quote Some of Saloon Door's stuff is tasty AF... Recommend Fass in Conroe for German-style beers over Altstadt. Saint Arnold's is nice. Great place to visit. Very consistent and available, but you can usually do better elsewhere. Excalibur's various stouts are worth your time. Get some BBQ at Corkscrew while you're at it (they're maybe two blocks from each other.) Megaton near Porter is tasty too. Yes, it's named in part after FO3, judging by all the Fallout paraphernalia everywhere. Beer was decent. Need to try more of them. Of those, you're maybe going to find Saint Arnold's in a store. |
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Wagner Brewing has some great beers.
Plus the only place that brews Triple Bock that I know of. |
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Quoted: Kros Strain and their Fairy Nectar IPA https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/270108/KSFN-2827457.jpg View Quote That looks like something I'd like to try. |
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Quoted: Bayern. They produce German style lagers and have a German brewer. View Quote I need to find the pictures I took inside a brewery in Missoula. It was three chalkboards, filled with brewery names, all within the State o Montana, something like a 100 or so in all. This is a State with 1.1 million people... I guess the winters are long. |
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Quoted: Tell us about your local brews. Here is my favorite. There is a pizza company, broken tooth, moose’s tooth and some other mountain tooth. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/274924/7E453CEF-FD82-40DD-BC71-C617CB943500_jpe-2827375.JPG View Quote |
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I've never had a bad brew from McMenamins. Only available in their establishments on tap.
I stick with the basic styles, though. Lagers, porters, Pilsners, plain ales (no fruit based) and stouts. Hammerhead and Terminator are a couple favs. |
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My wife and have never drank ..but we goto our local place to watch the drunks fight in the parking lot when their RR hits a Lambo
https://tequestabrewing.com/ |
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I doubt they could be considered anything close to a microbrewery these days, but I love me some of Country Boy Brewing's offerings
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View Quote Both are very good. I'll also add Troegs. |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/493363/9E25B68B-8BE0-4B77-8B05-5C11081E91B5_jpe-2827395.JPG View Quote Yes I toured their place .Their Pecan is the best of their brews Another MS one I like is Chandeleur Island Brewing Company in Gulfport. In a couple of weeks I will be trying the Flying Llama in Biloxi. |
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Edmund’s Oast ‘Something Extra Cold’ or Westbrook’s ‘Mexican Cake’
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I can't keep track, every small town has a couple and the greater Seattle area is beyond inundated. Even the distilleries are all over.
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Lone Rider Brewing. Back when i was married and drank alot, i use to go to their bar at the brewery quite a bit..
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Quoted: Bells is probably the most famous in Michigan. But I'm not an IPA-swilling soyboy, so I don't drink their stuff. Founders has much better stuff - darks and reds. View Quote |
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In MN, it’s Surly and then Summit.
My locals are Foxhole and Goat Ridge. |
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