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07/27/2014 08:56PM
Chainbreaker
Traveling thru the west I developed a taste and appreciation for Deschutes Black Butte Porter, and Inversion IPA. Very glad to see the expansion into WI.
Chainbreaker, clean flavoured White IPA with a noticeable coriander and citrus taste!
butthead
PS: Check out the pancake recipe. bh
Traveling thru the west I developed a taste and appreciation for Deschutes Black Butte Porter, and Inversion IPA. Very glad to see the expansion into WI.
Chainbreaker, clean flavoured White IPA with a noticeable coriander and citrus taste!
butthead
PS: Check out the pancake recipe. bh
"never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups" George Carlin
10/25/2014 11:52AM
The Deschutes tour was a highlight of our Oregon trip last August. The Black Butte XXVI Anniversary Porter was really something. Note the 'Four 4 oz complimentary samples per day' at the bottom of the beer list... Lots of locals come in to take advantage of this offer on a regular basis. That's even for those don't take the tour, which is also free.
"You can observe a lot just by watching." -- Yogi Berra
10/25/2014 08:42PM
When I first got into craft beers I discovered Deschutes and enjoyed their offerings. Nowadays I find them to be mediocre and trying to appeal to a mass audience. Fresh Squeezed is okay but there are many better IPA's available.
I would rather pay $7/ six pack but honestly you won't find the best beers at that price. Many of the best, most interesting and groundbreaking brews are available in bombers only and they typically go for $8-$14 which is not a good value but damn, are they good.
I would rather pay $7/ six pack but honestly you won't find the best beers at that price. Many of the best, most interesting and groundbreaking brews are available in bombers only and they typically go for $8-$14 which is not a good value but damn, are they good.
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