Iguodalanodon
Iguodalanodon
Iguodalanodon

Has anybody had the Highway 128 Session Series by Anderson Valley yet? We had the Gose here a few weeks back, but I was not in the mood. Now, I'm kind of sad.

If you ever have a chance to make it to the 21st Amendment Brewpub, do it. It's an awesome experience right down the street from AT&T park, and (at least in the summer to late fall) they have Hell or High Watermelon complete with watermelon wedge. Nothing beats straight from the source.

You know what, you're right, I don't know why I put that in there (it should have fallen into the "other" category). Probably the fact that it's in a random industrial park, and the waitress we had was very personable. Their beer was nothing exciting, though.

Some of their more limited batch beers get up to around 8 bucks. I even had one, i think Shangri-la, which was 12!

So expensive, too (Fegley's). I picked up some Double Simcoe for a bachelor party 2 weeks ago, that of course is always a good time.

I had them at a brew fest a few months back (in Easton, actually, IIRC). I wholeheartedly agree with your choice, they make some good beer.

Yeah their flagships are decent, but everything they've done with the seasonals have been just mehhhhhhhhhhhh. I had the one flanders-style they tried to make, I could barely finish it, and I love flemish beers.

Tangent, but I find BrewWorks beer to be ungodly bad now. I don't know what they've done the past year or two, but they haven't been able to do it for me at all like they used to. Maybe I have been spoiled by the other options that keep popping up.

Although I rarely drink it outside of tailgates and concerts, due to the influx of amazing microbreweries in the Eastern part of the state. (Allentown has Victory, Weyerbacher, Prism, Tröegs, Yards, Triumph, Funk, and a variety of others within an hour's drive)

I'm a Pennsylvanian. Them's fightin' words.

I know they are one of the founding forces of the micro and craftbrew movement, but I don't understand the appeal for Sierra Nevada. All of their beers taste like they use the exact same hop variety, so it really kills the excitement for me.

Yeah, we can get it at my local brew place for a minimum $7. Thanks, Obama!

I brewed my first beer (a hefeweizen) with sorachi ace. It was interesting.

Kirin Ichiban was not mentioned? Although I wholeheartedly agree with you, if only to get a can that is more indestructible than some cold war bunkers.

Wait until the video comes out.

Lithuania over Turkey, what has this world come to?

I like fired up Adam Schefter. I hope this made him snap.

Steven:

I'd hate to see what would happen if that pitch when he was bunting hit his hand.

On point.