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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    Made a run to the liquor store in a neighboring town. The brew on the far left is Woodchipper IPA from Fargo Brewing Company. And yes, that name is no coincidence.

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    I picked up a couple of 6’s of Hopsolution when it came out. It has been on tap at the brewery for years, but this is the first time they ever bottled it. For a double IPA I think both Hopslam and Oracle (both from Bell’s) are better, but Hopsolition is a solid one too.

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    Hopsoulution was solid, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get it. Tbh, I probably won't buy it again, not as much based on the beer itself, but rather how many other, more superior offerings in the style are available.

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    Been enjoying these lately...

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    On a Trillium Vicinity DIPA tonight, grassy & citrus tones without being over hoppy, very nice beer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by moecurlythanu View Post
    Hopsoulution was solid, but I wouldn't go out of my way to get it. Tbh, I probably won't buy it again, not as much based on the beer itself, but rather how many other, more superior offerings in the style are available.
    Yup, pretty much my feelings on it as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2steves View Post
    I'm def a prog snob and just getting into beer again. Lot's of good one's in the Hudson Valley.
    What Hudson Valley beers do you like? I live pretty close to Captain Lawrence. I know there are more but not familiar with them.

    I just had a couple Bell's Oberon on tap with dinner, but I'm in Wisconsin right now.


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    All Founders six packs at a local Maryland liquor store (Perfect Pour) were $12.50, even the session IPA. I'll check Total Wine.

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    Total Wine:


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    I'm in England for my annual boys drinking weekend, these were the beers I took to drink in the field with a bottle of Laphroaig
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    ^ I've had the Old Peculier and the Hobgoblin. They've really changed the label on the OP since I've last seen it.

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    Didn't know that Bengal Lancer comes in bottels also.

    The Hobgoblin was on tap at my local Pub for some years. Hadn't a Landlord for years, the other ones are easy to get here in Münster Germany.

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    I've tried as many of those Wychwood beers as I could get my hands on... not because I think they are particularly good, but because I just love the labels!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Progatron View Post
    I've tried as many of those Wychwood beers as I could get my hands on... not because I think they are particularly good, but because I just love the labels!
    OK the lables are great, but some of the beers are too. I really like the King Goblin.

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    Hobgoblin was a staple on tap down at my local pub until recently. Very popular. Don't know why they switched it out. Good drinking beer, for sure.
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    My favorite blood orange pale:


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    Since it's National IPA Day, I'm celebrating with a Bell's The Oracle DIPA. Tasty!!

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    Guess I'll have a Two Roads Honeyspot IPA, if I'd known I'd have gone down the Trillium brewery
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    In the beer fridge right now are beers from Jester King, Wicked Weed and Fonta Flora.

    So I'm good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by philsunset View Post
    Since it's National IPA Day, I'm celebrating with a Bell's The Oracle DIPA. Tasty!!
    Picked up a case at the brewery the other day. I think I will have one too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Picked up a case at the brewery the other day. I think I will have one too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by philsunset View Post
    it's National IPA Day
    Nobody told me. Missed it by that much!

    No matter; I'll just have one today.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lopez View Post
    Nobody told me. Missed it by that much!

    No matter; I'll just have one today.

    One?

    Planning on having a Trillium Little Rooster tonight at one of my locals.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firth View Post
    My favorite blood orange pale:

    I'm a Men's Room Red kinda guy. Appropriate, since that's eventually where the beer ends up.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Boceephus View Post
    I'm a Men's Room Red kinda guy. Appropriate, since that's eventually where the beer ends up.


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    I need to try that Red.

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