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Posted: 5/24/2023 11:44:08 AM EDT
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. Attached File |
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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 View Quote 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. |
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Bayern. They produce German style lagers and have a German brewer.
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Quoted: Bells Oberon View Quote Even before they were sold to Kirin, there's no way that Bell's could be considered a "micro brewery" as the 7th largest brewery in the country. |
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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/ |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes 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. |
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All the states I have lived in
In SD? Lost Cabin in Rapid In ND? Drekker in Fargo In MN? Schells in New Ulm |
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Saloon Door -local as in down the street
Altstad-good kolsch, brewery out of Fredericksburg Saint arnolds-oldest independent brewery for Houston |
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Quoted: 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. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes 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. |
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My favorite is the Nut Brown Ale from here:
Oak Pond Brewery Haven't been there since '19, high time I took a trip over to fill my growlers. |
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Goose Island or Revolution Brewing.
I like to head up just over the border in Wisconsin and get some Spotted Cow from New Glarus Brewing if I want something different than a Euro import or macro. I'm not much on IPAs and all that stuff. |
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Against The Grain in Louisville has some good beers. Some are hipster garbage, but they have some real winners as well. Bonus that it's available in just about every liquor store in southern Indiana.
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Karben4 and Raised Grain are top tier imo.
Fuck new Glarus commie pinko faggots |
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Quoted: Against The Grain in Louisville has some good beers. Some are hipster garbage, but they have some real winners as well. Bonus that it's available in just about every liquor store in southern Indiana. View Quote I agree with this. I really like A Beer from ATG. |
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Really depends on what kind of mood Im in. Sandhills makes some fantastic oak-fermented beers with their Chickadee (Berliner Weisse) being my favorite. Transport, Kansas Territory, Central Standard, Hopping Gnome, Three Rings, Salt City, Sandhills, Lost Evening, Red Crow, Pathlight, Limitless, Fields & Ivy, Lawrence Beer Co, Servaes. So many local brewers making good beers here its hard to choose at times.
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450 North, but it's 3 hours away from me. There are others, but not nearly as good. 3 Floyds is a good runner up, also 3 hours away from me, but at least it's available at local stores.
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Quoted: I like to head up just over the border in Wisconsin and get some Spotted Cow from New Glarus Brewing if I want something different than a Euro import or macro. I'm not much on IPAs and all that stuff. View Quote FTFY Goose Island sold out years ago. |
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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 |
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Local to me as well. We should revive the Houston crew weekly dinners. |
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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 All solid choices. I’ll throw in a couple. No Label - not out there or weird, just solid consistent beer Equal Parts - awesome staples, awesome limited brews. |
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NoVA has so many microbreweries it's hard to pick one. Port City, Old Bust Head, and Adroit Theory are some of my favorites.
I also love DuClaw out of Baltimore, MD - they make super wacky beers like Unicorn Farts (a sour made with Fruity Pebbles). |
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Quoted: NoVA has so many microbreweries it's hard to pick one. Port City, Old Bust Head, and Adroit Theory are some of my favorites. I also love DuClaw out of Baltimore, MD - they make super wacky beers like Unicorn Farts (a sour made with Fruity Pebbles). View Quote I live stumbling home distance from Honor, Mustang Sally's and Ono. NoVA's beer scene is on point. |
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@mjohn3006 I have somehow never heard of them... I should check them out, they are only 20 miles from my house. |
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Quoted: They're good - they used to have a stand at the P-Nats stadium when they were here in Woodbridge. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: @mjohn3006 I have somehow never heard of them... I should check them out, they are only 20 miles from my house. They're good - they used to have a stand at the P-Nats stadium when they were here in Woodbridge. Cool. Yeah, I'll definitely check them out when I get a chance. I've only been to that stadium once... and it was ~15+ years ago when I lived in Woodbridge briefly, lol. |
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Also on DuClaw and their reputation for weird beers - apparently someone asked them at a beer fest "don't you make any regular beer?"
So now they make this. Attached File |
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Quoted: https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/493363/9E25B68B-8BE0-4B77-8B05-5C11081E91B5_jpe-2827395.JPG View Quote Solid choice. My go to is Suzy B from Southern Prohibition in Hattiesburg. I haven't had a single Southern Prohibition beer I didn't like. |
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Quoted: Weathered Ground Brewery WGB https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/319389/B2589F43-892B-494D-9EB5-6EBC6002D1A0_jpe-2827400.JPG View Quote This and I will add Bridge Brew Works |
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