Drinking beer and listening to the classics
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10 out of 10, highly recommend.
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What did you pay, if you don't mind me asking? Best I can find it for is $29.
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It was $25 at Costco in Gig Harbor.
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Kudos to @Sledog for some good beer & food spots in Sandpoint, ID. McDuff's atmosphere(s) between the Brewery and the Beer Hall are great and the beers are pretty good, too. Grabbed some No-Li Porch Glow Amber from the Super1 (best grocery stores ever) to keep the fun going before heading off to Missoula for the game.
Now, after a tough-tough loss to Weber at home, I'm inhaling all the Cold Smoke I can get my hands on and finding brown, porter and stouts wherever I can, because IPA is Kryptonite to my brain cells and the mere mention of it causes me PTSD. Classics? Oddly I've been on an Eagles kick for the past week and I keep hearing Lyin' Eyes at eateries around town.
Is the universe trying to tell me something?
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Best Orange IPA/Pale in the entire NW, rather easily.
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I am not listening to any classics, but enjoyed a cab that drank like a wild fermented sour aged 4 years in oak barrels.
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Opening this tonight. 98 score on Beer Advocate. Not sure about how high Fanduel has it ranked, though.
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Also got this for good measure.
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Breakfast?
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I opened two bottles of the non-vanilla variety yesterday. I don't think the vanilla is worth the extra $5, but it's also really good, and I did get one of them and drink it in December. Abraxas is my favorite beer, period. Local bottle shop only gets it this time of year, so I stock up. I can only drink so many $30 bottles, so I leave these for special occasions.









