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01/02/2016 11:48AM  
...really good IPA's in cans. Fishing for suggestions. I already know about furious, hopdish, bent paddles golden, and indeeds let it ride. Not interested in black ipa's.
 
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01/02/2016 11:55AM  
I like the Grapefruit Sculpin. Regular Sculpin comes in cans too.

I've heard that a certain Belgium Brewing product, called "Ranger," is also available in cans. I can't vouch for it as I've only had the bottled stuff.
 
01/02/2016 12:05PM  
Ranger, huh. I'll have to look into that.
 
01/02/2016 12:10PM  
A lot of people seem to like SN Torpedo. I have not tried it from cans yet (I don't think) but it comes highly rated on Beeradvocate and Ratebeer.

I don't know if you get Firestone Walker back there, two time zones away, but Easy Jack (session beer) and Union Jack are highly respected and come in cans.
 
01/02/2016 12:38PM  
I've had many torpedos, forgot to mention that. Just got back from the cold beer store, picked up 3 sixers I had not tried before...
Bauhaus sky-five, squatters hop rising double, and bent paddles harness. Wish me luck.
 
01/02/2016 01:15PM  
Sky-five. Just a run of the mill ipa. (It is past noon here)
 
01/02/2016 01:52PM  
Castle Danger Ode. In fact I just brought home a 6 pack of cans.
 
mr.barley
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01/02/2016 03:02PM  
I also like the ode. Like Odell IPA a lot.
 
01/02/2016 07:02PM  
Harness...a lot above average.
 
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01/02/2016 07:28PM  
+1 on the Ode and the Odells IPA.
 
01/02/2016 07:38PM  
Hope rising. At 9% it sure doesn't taste like a 9. Kinda flavorful.
 
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01/02/2016 08:44PM  
quote kanoes: "Harness...a lot above average."

Agree. We had it on cask at a holiday open house at Brew Ales & Eats and it was really amazing.

Bell's Two Hearted, of course
Surly Abrasive, although that's a double
Surly Overrated, more of a West Coast IPA
 
01/08/2016 02:36PM  
quote ducks: "Castle Danger Ode. In fact I just brought home a 6 pack of cans. "

Just tried it....pretty good.
 
01/09/2016 07:18AM  
quote kanoes: "
quote ducks: "Castle Danger Ode. In fact I just brought home a 6 pack of cans. "

Just tried it....pretty good."


Glad ya liked it........ anything from the North Shore is probably good
 
h20
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01/10/2016 07:12PM  
It's beer. It is what it is. Who cares?
 
Minnesotian
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01/10/2016 07:38PM  

I personally enjoy bringing Dale's Pale Ale as my all day fishing beer. Toss in some Bent Paddle and Surly Ferious for changing it up every now and then and I am good to go all day.
 
schweady
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01/11/2016 01:08PM  
quote h20: "It's beer. It is what it is. Who cares?"

Quite a few of us appreciate a beer that has a different flavor profile going in than it does going out.
 
01/11/2016 01:52PM  
quote h20: "It's beer. It is what it is. Who cares?"

If that were true, there would be no point to a beer forum. The fact is, most of us will not even get around to trying all the major styles within which are extreme differences such as sour ales/milk stouts, 3%/18% ABV, and triple ipas/adjunct lagers.
If I were to insert the words cigar, wine or whiskey into your quote, I'd likely be less wrong than with the word beer. I enjoy all of the above but I perceive the most variety in beer.
 
01/11/2016 08:53PM  
H20 was giving me back the same shit I posted in that temp thread. LOL
 
h20
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01/11/2016 09:13PM  
haha...I love all brews..IPAs,lagers, porters,sour ales, stouts, Scottish ales, etc. Hi, Jan.
 
01/11/2016 09:28PM  
quote h20: "haha...I love all brews..IPAs,lagers, porters,sour ales, stouts, Scottish ales, etc. Hi, Jan."

People just needed clarification. I provided it.
 
h20
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01/11/2016 09:34PM  
Yup..thanks.
 
schweady
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01/11/2016 10:06PM  
quote kanoes: "H20 was giving me back the same shit I posted in that temp thread. LOL"

*slaps forehead*

Maybe a good time for one of you to start a Winter Ale thread?...

 
h20
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01/12/2016 08:02PM  
quote schweady: "
quote h20: "It's beer. It is what it is. Who cares?"

Quite a few of us appreciate a beer that has a different flavor profile going in than it does going out.
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And that's a nice quote.."flavor profile"...I like it.
 
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