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NEVERENDING ♾️ The NEVERENDING Beer Thread

Mrs. Bubba and I RJ'd out Friday and Monday for a long weekend in Toronto
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What's the second saddest sound in the world? An empty beer can.
What's the worst feeling in the world? Running out of beer.

I experienced both of those last night :cry:
 
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right beer. 100% 'woke-free'

Well they could've at least used the correct flag on the can...



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Now this brewery has a beer called REVENGE with tRumpy's mugshot on the label
 
Now this brewery has a beer called REVENGE with tRumpy's mugshot on the label
I wonder if this guy's business plan acknowledges "right wing nut jobs will pay stupid prices for piss water if you offer it as the alternative to woke" and laughs all the way to the bank.
 
Holy crap, $25 for a six pack of beer? That better be some damn good beer that I'll never try because I'm happy with a $10 6 pack of anything else.
 
Holy crap, $25 for a six pack of beer? That better be some damn good beer that I'll never try because I'm happy with a $10 6 pack of anything else.

Cashing in on money from magas, much like tRump doing the same
 
Yeah, but his regular beer is $20/6 pack. Is it all a MAGA cash grab or does he make any legitimate beer?
 
I looked it up. It's all a cash grab.

He makes two beers. Ultra right and Revenge. It looks like a limited run thing partnering with Big Kettle Brewing which seems to be a custom brewing build your brand kind of place. I'm not seeing any distribution. Just online sales plus lots of merch. Not available in Georgia where it's brewed! Ha!

Update, it looks like they'll have it on store shelves in May.

Also, the CEO is a former political consultant.
 
I looked it up. It's all a cash grab.

He makes two beers. Ultra right and Revenge. It looks like a limited run thing partnering with Big Kettle Brewing which seems to be a custom brewing build your brand kind of place. I'm not seeing any distribution. Just online sales plus lots of merch. Not available in Georgia where it's brewed! Ha!

Update, it looks like they'll have it on store shelves in May.

Also, the CEO is a former political consultant.

BUBBA!
 
I'm not touching on Trumpy beers. But, Glen (the main brewmaster at Big Kettle, who I guess produces these on a contract basis) is was a huge presence here in Georgia at the beginning of the brewpub scene. His heavily German-influenced beers at the late, great Phoenix Brewpub were an eye-opener for 25-year old Bubba...
 
The "innovation" in the craft beer industry is getting a little out of hand. At a restaurant I'd never been to the menu listed "IPA of the day", and not priced except to say market price like some special catch of fish.
When I asked for its name the server launched into a description so long and special term laden that I lost interest, waved it off and called for ice water.
 
Sycamore Brewery (Charlotte) released their annual (naughty labeled) holiday season beer. It is a spiced IPA that I'm glad I tasted, but don't need to purchase...except for the label. Sycamore does a "naughty" label every year with hidden images (like find a picture type stuff). Looking at this year's label was kinda hard to find until you see it. BUT when you see it, you always see it.
 
I've lost my taste for beer. After being sick and giving up drinking for over a year, I had a beer a few weeks ago, and could not stand the taste.
 
There is an INSANE number of beers from Buffalo area craft breweries with Buffalo Bills themes. They can't say "Buffalo Bills" on them, because the breweries aren't official sponsors of the team. Still, they skirt the edges of trademark violations in creative ways.

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It all started with this. Thin Man Brewery, Buffalo, Pils Mafia.

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Ithaca Beer, Ithaca, Thurminator Lager. An homage to the early 1990s Bills.



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Community Beer Works, Buffalo, Let's Go Pils.

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Southern Tier Brewing, Buffalo taproom, Buffalo STBC IPA.

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Brickyard Brewing, Lewiston, Number 17 IPA.

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Flying Bison Brewing, Buffalo, Buffalo Pils.

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Ellicottville Brewing, Ellicottville, Buffalo Fan Zone IPA.

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Ellicottville Brewing, Ellicottville, The Charge lager.

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42 North Brewing, East Aurora, Where Else Would You Rather Beer kolsch.

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Resurgence Brewing, Buffalo, BUF IPA.

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Resurgence Brewing, Buffalo, Circle the Wagons IPA and pilsner.

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Big Ditch Brewing, Buffalo, No Punts Intended pilsner.

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Young Lion Brewing, Canandaigua, Hey Ey Ey Ey Helles.

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K2 Brewing, Rochester, Squish the Fish sour.

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Other Half Brewing, Buffalo taproom, Tables on Tables IPA.

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Other Half Brewing, Buffalo taproom, Brocpile IPA. It's a reference to the long-gone War Memorial Stadium, affectionately known as "The Rockpile"

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Steelbound Brewery and Distillery, Buffalo, Allentown IPA.

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RiverWorks Brewing, Buffalo, Buffalo vs Everybody Lager.

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Pressure Drop Brewing, Buffalo, Not a Football Beer lager.

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12 Gates Brewing, Ellicottville, This Is Our House lager.

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Beer Tree Brew, Johnson CIty, Pils by a Billion.

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It's not just beer that gets the fan treatment. Hamburg Brewing, A Little Bit Cider Now.

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Clarksburg Cider, Lancaster, Shout! hard cider.

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Beak and Skiff Apple Orchards, Lafayette, This Can Makes Me Wanna Shout! loganberry hard cider.

What about the "official beer of the Buffalo Bills?" This being Buffalo,, there's a few of them.

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Labatt Blue, and Labatt Blue Light, of course.

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Also, Labatt Throwback Tea.

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There's Bud Light.

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And its competition, Miller Lite.

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If you're a teetotaler, Pepsi is the official cola of the Bufalo Bills. Local trivia: in Buffalo, Pepsi outsells Coca-Cola.

There's many other fan beers, but I haven't seen them in stores near me. They include:
  • 12 Gates Brewing, Ellicottville, Table Smasher kolsch, Pancho’s Legacy lager,
  • 1927 Brew House, Cheektowaga, IPAllen.
  • Big Ditch Brewing, Buffalo, Make Me Wanna Stout.
  • Buffalo Brewing, Amherst, Sunday Sauce cream ale
  • Ellicottville Brewing, Ellicottville, The Herd, Tailgate Time IPA.
  • Fifth Frame Brewing, Rochester, Collapsible Folding Table helles, Zubath Bomb white.
  • First Line Brewing, Orchard Park, Beast in the East IPA, Kickin’ Bass IPA.
  • Noble Shepherd Brewery, Bloomfield, Squish The Kolsch.
  • One-Eyed Cat Brewing, Williamsville, Meowfia hefeweizen.
  • Resurgence Brewing, Buffalo, Berry Beane, Buffalo Rumbling IPA, Dallas Is Going Down Gary! IPA.
  • Rising Storm Brewing, Avon, Trust the Process fruited kettle sour.
  • Rusty Nickel Brewing, West Seneca, True Pils Fan, Victory Monday IPA.
  • WeBe Brewing, Geneva, Billsner.
  • Windy Brew, Strykersville, Gameday Pilsner.

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Go Bills.
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There's a few of those I'd like to try...but its too cold in Buffalo at this time of year for this southern born boy.
 
There's a few of those I'd like to try...but its too cold in Buffalo at this time of year for this southern born boy.
Mrs. Bubba's extended family is scattered around Buffalo and the farm country south of the city - there's a three month window during the summer during which I'm amenable to heading up that way to visit any of them.
 
A buddy of mine gifted me a bottle of New Glarus Brewing Company's Spotted Cow (saison) and their Totally Naked (American lager). I had heard good things about Spotted Cow and wanted to try it for quite some time, namely because of the name. Two things stood in my way, New Glarus doesn't distribute outside of Wisconsin and I haven't made it to Wisconsin. Both beers were good solid examples of their respective styles but neither was a life changing experience.
 
A buddy of mine gifted me a bottle of New Glarus Brewing Company's Spotted Cow (saison) and their Totally Naked (American lager). I had heard good things about Spotted Cow and wanted to try it for quite some time, namely because of the name. Two things stood in my way, New Glarus doesn't distribute outside of Wisconsin and I haven't made it to Wisconsin. Both beers were good solid examples of their respective styles but neither was a life changing experience.
I toured the New Glarus Brewery some 30+ years ago. The beer that most sticks out in my memory was a sort of bock beer called Uff-da

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I toured the New Glarus Brewery some 30+ years ago. The beer that most sticks out in my memory was a sort of bock beer called Uff-da

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They are 12th largest microbrewery in the country producing almost a quarter million barrels of beer annually. The don't distribute outside of Wisconsin. That's like 11 beers for every man, woman, and child in the state.
 
They are 12th largest microbrewery in the country producing almost a quarter million barrels of beer annually. The don't distribute outside of Wisconsin. That's like 11 beers for every man, woman, and child in the state.

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A quarter million barrels would probably barely cover Madison on a game day!
 
They are 12th largest microbrewery in the country producing almost a quarter million barrels of beer annually. The don't distribute outside of Wisconsin. That's like 11 beers for every man, woman, and child in the state.
But I feel like a decent percentage of that is taken out of state. And when you're in Wisconsin its hard to find a place that doesn't sell it.
 
But I feel like a decent percentage of that is taken out of state. And when you're in Wisconsin its hard to find a place that doesn't sell it.
North Carolina has a handful of breweries that do more volume but they all distribute out of state. You are probably correct about the amount that goes out of state. It's the Coors effect of limited distribution area.
 
North Carolina has a handful of breweries that do more volume but they all distribute out of state. You are probably correct about the amount that goes out of state. It's the Coors effect of limited distribution area.
I can't even think of any breweries from North Carolina that distribute in Illinois. Want to see a list of these things...
 
I can't even think of any breweries from North Carolina that distribute in Illinois. Want to see a list of these things...
Sierra Nevade (Mills River, NC also in Cali)
New Belgium (Asheville, NC also in Co)
Wicked Weed (Asheville, NC)
Oskar Blues (Brevard, NC also in Co)
Cigar City (Brevard, NC also in Fl)

These the ones I can think of offhand that might have a larger distribution Network
 
Sierra Nevade (Mills River, NC also in Cali)
New Belgium (Asheville, NC also in Co)
Wicked Weed (Asheville, NC)
Oskar Blues (Brevard, NC also in Co)
Cigar City (Brevard, NC also in Fl)

These the ones I can think of offhand that might have a larger distribution Network
Didn't realize those had second locations in NC.
 
I made a decision to do a 30 day challenge at the gym.

One of the 8 habits is "No Alcohol", so I am going to see what non-alcohol beers I can find for this month. Are there any that people really like?
 
I made a decision to do a 30 day challenge at the gym.

One of the 8 habits is "No Alcohol", so I am going to see what non-alcohol beers I can find for this month. Are there any that people really like?

My FIL drinks non-alcoholic beer... he's also in his 80s and worries about something in the alcohol messing with some medications he's on. I don't know many people under that age who go fo the non-alcoholic stuff.

He used to buy the 0% Heineken which I thought was pretty terrible the time I tried it. Now he buys the non-alcoholic stuff from Athletic Brewing Co. and I've tried their "pale ale" and the "Golden" and I thought both were pretty good actually. I don't know that I'd go out of my way to buy those at the store but they also have a bunch of more interesting flavors like some fruity gose and sour non-alcoholic beers. If I ever saw those at the store, I'd consider them.
 
I was told the Sierra Nevada no-alcoholic beer was decent.


Oktoberfest beers are out in full swing. Have had a couple different ones. Our local brewery brews one that's very good.
 
I have had Guinness Zero in the past and I was surprised at how good that was. But that was it.

It would be great to find an NA english porter or a dark brown ale.
 
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