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Offline Wilbur

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Re: 6 Beers for your state...
« Reply #15 on: January 30, 2021, 07:39:52 pm »
New Glarus - Moon Man Pale Ale (or Spotted Cow, I guess, but Spotted Cow is really NOT great, even asked Dan and he just says "well, it pays the bills")

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Offline Drewch

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Re: 6 Beers for your state...
« Reply #16 on: January 30, 2021, 08:22:40 pm »
Bayou Teche is a good brewery. Good to see Huntsville well represented on a South Alabama brewer’s list.

Midnight Special and Acadie are two of my all time favorites. I just wish Bayou Teche had wider distribution.
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Offline Megary

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Re: 6 Beers for your state...
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2021, 08:42:16 pm »
Pennsylvania

Victory - Prima Pils
Troegs - Nugget Nectar Imperial Amber Ale
Weyerbacher - Sunday Morning Stout
Tired Hands - Hop Hands Pale Ale
Tired Hands - Alien Church NEIPA
Stoudts - Fat Dog Oatmeal Stout

Honorable Mentions:
Yuengling Lager
Yard’s Philadelphia Pale Ale
Weyerbacher Insanity Barleywine
Wallenpaupack Brewing - Paupack Cream Ale

Offline pete b

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Re: 6 Beers for your state...
« Reply #18 on: January 31, 2021, 06:15:39 am »
Massachusetts
Sam Adams Lager: as a nod to they’re being one of the first breweries to show there was something besides the industrial lagers
Wachusett Country Ale: an easy drinking English style pale ale that since the nineties has often been the best choice at restaurants that don’t offer a large selection beyond BMC
Tree House Julius: I need to include at least one NEIPA and TH produces some of the best including Julius, their flagship
Spencer Trappist Ale: a patersbier, or Trappist single. The original offering from the only Trappist Brewery in the US.
Jack’s Abby House Lager: it’s hard to pick just one from this excellent lager only brewery but this is typical of their well made beers
Wormtown Brewery Be Hoppy: a very solid American IPA that is often the best selection at a fried seafood joint or pizza place.

Honorable Mentions: Trillium in Boston is great but not widely distributed and I also really like Nightshift, their Santilli is one of my favorite IPAs. Also Stone Cow near me produces consistently solid brews available on site only.
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Re: 6 Beers for your state...
« Reply #19 on: January 31, 2021, 08:39:22 am »
Pennsylvania

Victory - Prima Pils
Troegs - Nugget Nectar Imperial Amber Ale
Weyerbacher - Sunday Morning Stout
Tired Hands - Hop Hands Pale Ale
Tired Hands - Alien Church NEIPA
Stoudts - Fat Dog Oatmeal Stout

Honorable Mentions:
Yuengling Lager
Yard’s Philadelphia Pale Ale
Weyerbacher Insanity Barleywine
Wallenpaupack Brewing - Paupack Cream Ale
One of the best beers I ever had was a Weyerbacher Blithering Idiot that was about ten years old at the time.
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