BEER
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The Sculpin is definitely a good beer. Haven't had the Habanero. Now I've got to get some.cwrisley wrote:Ballast Point Sculpin...Habanero!
The hottest IPA Ive ever had. It was awesome. 5 to go.....
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I had no clue they had a Habanero Sculpin either.
I've got a bit of the Ballast Point mixer case from Costco left in the fridge. Not a bad case to grab at all!
I've got a bit of the Ballast Point mixer case from Costco left in the fridge. Not a bad case to grab at all!
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This used to be brewed in cave creek Arizona but is now made by Tecate. Not bad and yes thats a jalapeño that floats inside.
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Beer can chicken count?
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I was up in Bend again last week and had my 1st try at a "spicy" beer (along with all sorts of other good stuff!) and it was pretty darn good.
You could definitely taste the fruit and then it had a nice, hot follow through. I typically eat pretty hot/spicy stuff (habaneros & hotter) and this surprised me with how "warm" it was.
You could definitely taste the fruit and then it had a nice, hot follow through. I typically eat pretty hot/spicy stuff (habaneros & hotter) and this surprised me with how "warm" it was.
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of that - no.
But I do have a case and a half of Deschutes Twilight left if you're in the neighborhood & thirsty Brian!
But I do have a case and a half of Deschutes Twilight left if you're in the neighborhood & thirsty Brian!
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Brian's post in the gun thread reminded me about this zombie of a thread. So back to life it goes. Discovered this the other day completely by accident when looking for "normal beer" (my wife's words as my fridge is mostly IPAs & sours now) at Rhalph's to have on hand for a party.
I love Great White as an all around drinking beer & when I saw this I had hopes it was like Great White but more hoppy. I was very pleasantly surprised when I tasted is, and the label explained. It was like they took an already good beer & made it even better!!!
I love Great White as an all around drinking beer & when I saw this I had hopes it was like Great White but more hoppy. I was very pleasantly surprised when I tasted is, and the label explained. It was like they took an already good beer & made it even better!!!
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