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#655146 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:38:43
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enjoyed this tasty creation tonight and it was super vn1
one of the more complex beers i ever had in my life and it was a rare find that i picked up in NYC
it is a collaboration brew between sierra nevada and dogfish head breweries
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enjoyed this tasty creation tonight and it was super vn1
one of the more complex beers i ever had in my life and it was a rare find that i picked up in NYC
it is a collaboration brew between sierra nevada and dogfish head breweries
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jealous. and i suggested something like this as a subforum and got laughed at
 
#655151 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:50:45
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I wholeheartedly support a beer forum even if it is a subforum of another section.
 
#655154 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:52:27
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i need to try some of these deliciocities
 
#655155 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:53:31
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scrap fitness ?
 
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Quote (___ @ Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:53:31)
scrap fitness ?


make is a subforum within fitness ?
 
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scrap fitness ?


make is a subforum within fitness ?


even though beer =/= fitness but watever
 
#655160 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 22:58:33
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fitness / fatness
 
#655161 | Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 23:01:15
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should be a general food/drink forum as well as fitness imo
 
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should be a general food/drink forum as well as fitness imo


 
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#655230 | Tue - Jan 12 2010 - 02:17:17
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just make a beer sticky that you update poop #1 with worthy beers
 
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#657759 | Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 23:46:40
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my good old m8 bryan and i were drinking this tonight

he ended up puking in my car on the way home :(

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#657760 | Fri - Jan 15 2010 - 23:55:47
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and by puke i mean fucking puke
as in i didnt pull off the road in time


im sure dan will have some cute fucking commentary to contribute tomorrow
 
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my good old m8 bryan and i were drinking this tonight

he ended up puking in my car on the way home :(

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LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL
 
#657767 | Sat - Jan 16 2010 - 00:36:17
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is that schlitz?
 
#660058 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:09:53
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Bump for no reason other than title

and I had a serious toilet to make that really has no business being pooped anywhere outside of the poop brewery subforum cuz it will get all shit up
 
#660061 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:13:43
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shut emo kid and poop your topics here

not sure why you and jew dont have a running toilet with "what im currently brewing"
or we could make an entire forum for that one toilet?


ilu!
 
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shut emo kid and poop your topics here

not sure why you and jew dont have a running toilet with "what im currently brewing"
or we could make an entire forum for that one toilet?


ilu!


 
#660083 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:40:48
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So what your saying is just a smockie for what Im currently drinkng/brewing/fermenting
 
#660084 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:43:24
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So what your saying is just a smockie for what Im currently drinkng/brewing/fermenting


n
 
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So what your saying is just a smockie for what Im currently drinkng/brewing/fermenting


n


then what?
or is all this shit secret cuz adam is the only person you wont dodge?
 
#660089 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:47:33
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So what your saying is just a smockie for what Im currently drinkng/brewing/fermenting


n


By "I" I meant collectively whoever pooped, not I in the sense that my name is gull and deserve the attention of my own daily agenda smockie
 
#660095 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 13:50:55
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So what your saying is just a smockie for what Im currently drinkng/brewing/fermenting


n


then what?
or is all this shit secret cuz adam is the only person you wont dodge?


I've found that the usage of certain "baits" like candy food and beer work well to lure him in
 
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#660160 | Wed - Jan 20 2010 - 17:14:54
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Bunch of fucking alcoholics.
 
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Bunch of fucking alcoholics.


same
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.
 
#666713 | Wed - Jan 27 2010 - 12:43:45
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ill keep my eyes peeled
 
#666718 | Wed - Jan 27 2010 - 12:44:27
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their normal jubeale is p good imo
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.


quoting stupid get
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.


quoting stupid get


 
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i heard this was great
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.


quoting double beastly get


 
#666733 | Wed - Jan 27 2010 - 12:51:27
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i heard this was great


It is good, reminded me of a weaker version of troeg's nugget nectar
 
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i heard this was great


It is good, reminded me of a weaker version of troeg's nugget nectar


that troegs is awesome. sucks a case is 38 bucks
 
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i heard this was great


It is good, reminded me of a weaker version of troeg's nugget nectar


that troegs is awesome. sucks a case is 38 bucks


All things considered it's a good deal. When they release it in 22oz bombers it's $67
 
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Extreme brew fest in February is going to have this:

Smuttynose Brewing Co. (NH)
Bacon Brown Dog
Old Brown Dog dry hopped w/ bacon and aged on applewood; 6.7%


I absolutely cannot fucking wait for this
 
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Quote (___ @ Mon - Jan 11 2010 - 23:58:33)
fitness / fatness


was going to suggest calling fitness fatness anyway so this goes along way toward where angels fear to tread -- for it
 
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i heard this was great


It is good, reminded me of a weaker version of troeg's nugget nectar


that troegs is awesome. sucks a case is 38 bucks


All things considered it's a good deal. When they release it in 22oz bombers it's $67


one day i will have the money for this
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.


quoting double beastly get


Grab me a couple ill pay shipping etc
 
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@JOE

Deschutes Brewery Releases Its Once-A-Decade Ale: Jubel 2010

This Reserve Series ale was last bottled in the year 2000

BEND, Ore. - Deschutes Brewery, the sixth largest craft brewery in the nation, announces the release of its first Reserve Series beer for the New Year and decade, Jubel 2010. Jubel 2010 is a deeply dynamic presentation of the flavors found in its festive winter seasonal, Jubelale. Available on tap around the holidays at its pubs as "Super Jubel," February 2010 marks only the second time the Brewery has ever bottled this immortal libation. The first and only other time this special brew was bottled was to celebrate the new millennium as Jubel 2000.

Jubel was discovered by accident two decades ago when a clumsy burglar didn't realize the weight of his stolen keg of Jubelale. He dropped it outside to freeze in the season's sub-zero temperatures - only to be discovered the next morning by Gary Fish, Deschutes Brewery owner. More than half the liquid in the keg had frozen and the remaining beer was a very cold, highly concentrated "Jubelale on steroids." It was so good that the brewers set about recreating it, coming up with an annual "Super Jubel" that is aged in Oregon oak pinot barrels.

A limited amount of Jubel 2010 will be available in 22 ounce wax-dipped bottles and on draft all over the west this February.

Beer Geek Information:
* 10% Alcohol by Volume (ABV)
* 55 International Bittering Units (IBUs)
* Serving Temperature: 50-55 degrees F
* Glassware: Snifter or Goblet
* Drink one now and cellar one to enjoy a year from now.


quoting double beastly get


Grab me a couple ill pay shipping etc


:omg: :yay: just found out this will be pouring at the extreme brewfest as well
I wonder if I'll be able to talk these guys into filling a growler for me to bring back home
 
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Feb 18- 21 I die of liver failure
 
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Feb 18- 21 I die of liver failure
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