Wait, wait, wait. You're in South Carolina and you can get New Belgium?! I love their stuff and Fat Tire is one of my wife's favorite beers, but they don't distribute in New Hampshire. When I moved out here 5 years ago I even called the brewery to ask about their distribution future, but they said that they would not distribute anywhere farther away than they could get it in 24 hours because they couldn't rely on trucking to keep it cold and in good condition. I remember reading an article with the head brewer a few years later and he said the same thing.Thomas Tkach":0yec8am7 said:I like some Highland brews, Black Mocha Stout in particular.
The BiLo grocery stores here will put New Belgium on sale for $7/ sixpack, and I really like their stuff. 1554 is great, their Ranger IPA is great, and I like their seasonals, though Fat Tire didn't do it for me--it seemed a bit mild in flavor. Just for the sheer value of them, I usually have their brews.
I am not much experienced in upper-tier micro-brews, though, mainly lower- and mid-tier.
Doc, the Twin Peaks thing is alive and well here. Yet the line seems to blur between Twin Peaks and Northern Exposure, which was also filmed here.Doc Manhattan":jwikqvi7 said:RR, that Summer pils sounds right up my alley... wish it didn't take a round-trip to SEA/TAC to try it.
But I have to admit, when I see "Snoqualmie," the first thing I think of is Twin Peaks... no prom queens with troubled pasts turning up in any of your kegs, I hope?
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