Founder's Breakfast Stout. Very, very solid. This stuff gives Ten Fidy a run, indeed. Incredible beer. Lots of coffee, bitter chocolate, finishes drier than Fidy. I really didn't let this first one warm long enough experience it through. If you want a world class stout for $10 a four pack, this is a no brainer.
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Originally posted by BP View PostIn Fort Worth there is a huge Spec's on Bryant Irvin that's in a pricing war with the Total Wine on Hulen. There is also a Goody Goody not too far away so between these three they have some good prices. Regular Rahr, Hops and Grains, Deep Ellum and Southern Star stuff was like 50 cents more than a comparable Budweiser product.
Living here kind of sucks for a beer snob. Bombers are $4 higher in Temple/Waco than in Fort Worth. We have Specs stores everywhere and the Waco HEB stores have a good selection but they cost more and don't get all the good stuff.HD Parts
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Posttyrone, if you liked that red rye from founders, i think you would enjoy hop head red from green flash brewing co.
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nice. also had an el chingon ipa on tap at sonny bryans smokehouse the other day. good bbq and all they have is TX beer in bottles or on tap which is cool. it's from 4 corners brewery off singleton right before the margret hunt hill bridge.
it was pretty good. theyre not bottleling beer yet, and i havent seen any of their beers at any bar ive been to.
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Originally posted by dsrtuckteezy View Postnice. also had an el chingon ipa on tap at sonny bryans smokehouse the other day. good bbq and all they have is TX beer in bottles or on tap which is cool. it's from 4 corners brewery off singleton right before the margret hunt hill bridge.
it was pretty good. theyre not bottleling beer yet, and i havent seen any of their beers at any bar ive been to.
I finally tried the Dogfish Head 61 last night, it's basically the 60 minute mixed with some Syrah. It's a dry IPA now, interesting but not something I plan on buying again.
Also opened a bomber if New Belgium's Lips of Faith Wild2. Not bad, it has all of the Belgian yeast flavor but has a very thin mouth feel. Not my favorite but if I wanted a Belgian and they were out of Chimay, Ommegang's offerings, St. Bernardus, Maredsous or Duvel then I'd buy it again.
Had the Austin Beerworks Black Thunder on New Years day at the 24 Diner, it was pretty good. Kind of like a slightly spicier version of Ugly Pug.
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