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ms55401
Trad climber
minneapolis, mn
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the msu figure is unintelligble. cluster analysis? what are the dimensions?
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The Larry
climber
Moab, UT
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Best beer ever? That's like saying best band ever. Lot's of good ones.
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Nick
climber
portland, Oregon
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For your concideration..
Imperial Stout - the Abyss by Deschutes
IPA - Pliny the Younger - Russian River
Pale Ale- Vaporizer by Double Mountain
Lager- 1811 by Ft. George
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buckie
Trad climber
Oregon
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I see a couple Raaaaaaaaaaaaaa Neeeeeeeeeeeeer Beeeeers nestled in amongst those sky blue waters.
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10b4me
Boulder climber
Happy Boulders
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I really dig the Moosedrool beer from a small brewery in Montana
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Rock!...oopsie.
Trad climber
the pitch above you
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krahmes nails it. Terminator and Obsidian are the stouts by which I judge all others and a major reason I miss the Pacific Northwest.
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hooblie
climber
from where the anecdotes roam
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this?
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Hand Jammer
Trad climber
Bay Area
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Imperial Russian Stout
20oz X 10% Alcohol = You do the math
Doubles as motor oil in a pinch
Warning: Don't use the hatchet after the stout!
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Chaz
Trad climber
greater Boss Angeles area
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Best beer ever? No. But these aren't too bad. I'll crack them during the second half of the night game, and do a taste-test comparison.
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the goat
climber
north central WA
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Hah! I'm reading ST sucking down an Inversion and lo and behold, it makes the recommended list! Good choice. Hard to beat any of the Stone beers though, haven't found a marginal one yet. By the way, did the Habs beat Winnipeg today?
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Mighty Hiker
climber
Vancouver, B.C.
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Habs 5, Jets 1. At home. In front of the prime minister. Oops!
(The Montreal Canadiens are familiarly known as the Habs, short for habitant. A habitant being one of the original settlers of New France.)
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Captain...or Skully
climber
Where are you bound?
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The Montreal Habs? Better than a Dumple, I guess.
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the goat
climber
north central WA
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A Dumple? Time for another beer. I'm glad to see hockey back in Winnipeg where it's supposed to be but this is the wrong thread, sorry for sidetracking it. Go Habs!
Old Schoolhouse is our local brewery and they've made great strides in producing a quality IPA and Pilsner amongst others. They've sold so much they ran out of capacity in their brew pub and are moving to a new facility nearby. Until then I guess it's Inversion, Ruination and 21st Amendment, of course in a can.
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Chaz
Trad climber
greater Boss Angeles area
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That's one of the things that's really cool about the Pacific Northwest; every town - even some small towns - has a local brewery.
Every one I visited ( I spent a few weeks up there last month ) had something that was really good.
I like this one:
http://www.birdsviewbrewingco.com/
Birdsview Brewing, between Sedro-Wooly and Concrete. It's a family-run joint. "Mom" was nice enough to let me fly the kite there. She said that was the strangest request she'd heard since they opened the place. ( I didn't get any pictures, the wind was so squirrelly I'm lucky I didn't do any damage )
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kaholatingtong
Trad climber
nevada city, California
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some mighty fine beers mentioned here. my 2 cents would be that Bridgeport Brewery's Kingpin, Double Red Ale, deserves due mention.
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Ghost
climber
A long way from where I started
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Oct 10, 2011 - 01:19am PT
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We stopped in not long after they opened. When Bill found out that we brewed, he dragged us into the back and I think it was half an hour before we got back out to the dining room.
Nice people, and decent food and beer. Maybe not the best brewpub in the world, but worth stopping in if you happen to be in the neighborhood when you're hungry/thirsty.
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