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    Quote Originally Posted by ProudMarineDad View Post
    This is mine hands down! Attachment 122405
    I drink two of the 22 oz. every weekend. Stone Brewing Co. in San Diego County makes my favorite beers.
    Have you tried the oak cask?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbrouwers View Post
    Now the Anchor Liberty Ale was great. I am becoming a huge fan of the Anchor brews. The steam is great as is the brekle's brown from them. I am also a big fan of their Bock as well. If you get a chance I suggest trying something from them.
    I love their bock, but most especially their porter!! Magically delicious it is!
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    Quote Originally Posted by maddafinga View Post
    I love their bock, but most especially their porter!! Magically delicious it is!
    I just like the hop edge to them.

    Pitchfork is one I miss talk about hop second only to fresh Mad Hatter from Soutfield MI... good lord I miss the Micro brews...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfries View Post
    Have you tried the oak cask?
    Not yet. Do you like it better?

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    Founder's Breakfast Stout

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    Going for a pint of "the Dru " which is a dark stout brewed in house at the micro brewery Chamonix. Might even have three...
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    Quote Originally Posted by ProudMarineDad View Post
    Not yet. Do you like it better?
    Little deeper in my opinion so it is my prefered but I do not complain when it is not available both are great.

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    Neglect is a bad thing, and I realize I've been guilty of it. I've been on a diet since July, but that's no excuse. I live about 30 miles from a brewery, and I haven't been paying attention as to what they've been up to. They've been putting out some new beers and I haven't tried any of them! One that really caught my eye was Ruthless Rye. I think a trip to Chico is in the plans for tomorrow, I've got some catching up to do! I wonder if they'll let me customize their "Sampler Plate" a little?

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    Quote Originally Posted by sbrouwers View Post
    Had a couple of Pales the other night. The Acme CPA was a mild Pale very easy drinking.
    Now the Anchor Liberty Ale was great. I am becoming a huge fan of the Anchor brews. The steam is great as is the brekle's brown from them. I am also a big fan of their Bock as well. If you get a chance I suggest trying something from them.

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    Anchor Steam Beer, probably my all-time favorite beer. Thank you Frederick Maytag!

    Liberty Ale just a bit too hoppy for me - I'm not really an IPA fan either.
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