The Official INGO Beer Snob Thread

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  • rkwhyte2

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    Lots of good suggestions here. Thanks for helping me break out of my routine!
    Seeing as you are in Fishers you should make your way over to the Grand Junction Brewery in Westfield once they get a little more opened up. They are selling growlers right now but I'm betting they will back to full service soon.
     

    JettaKnight

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    Looking for a good Black IPA. Any Suggestions? Used to love the Komodo Dragon from Upland, but it's long gone.. :(

    A good IPA and a some food dye.


    I keed, I keed - It was a fad, and fad brewers went to NEIPA; going to be hard to find.



    Mad Anthony's Bent Rim - it's seasonal, doubt they bottle it, but I enjoy it.
     

    DCR

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    There's a German deli in Sarasota that has it on tap.
    Other good doublebocks -- Paulaner Salvatore and Weihenstephaner Korbinian.
     

    semperfi211

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    Has anyone given this a try yet?
     

    357Slinger

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    No way I can drink just 1....no way

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    Murphy's Irish Stout. Dark, creamy, hint of nutty taste. 4% ABV. Kinda like a little brother to Guiness. Not quite as heavy to me.
     

    Freebird01

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    I am originally from the Hershey/Harrisburg area in Pennsylvania. I was home for a wedding last week and a good friend of mine managed to pick up two cases of Troegs mad elf. This stuff sells out every year and 2 cases was $140!!!

    They only Brew it once a year around the holidays. for those in the Fort Wayne area Troegs is kind of like Mad Anthony's. It's a local microbrew based in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

    For 11%, it's really smooth. you don't get much of the cherry flavor ,but more the spice and a little bit of honey.

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    Freebird01

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    The yuengling Hershey's to me is just okay it tastes like they dumped chocolate syrup in a bottle of beer.

    I would have thought they would have went more towards a stout and the flavor would be a bit more subtle. I don't mind one or two but I can't sit there and drink a bunch of them.
     

    PapaScout

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    I am originally from the Hershey/Harrisburg area in Pennsylvania. I was home for a wedding last week and a good friend of mine managed to pick up two cases of Troegs mad elf. This stuff sells out every year and 2 cases was $140!!!

    They only Brew it once a year around the holidays. for those in the Fort Wayne area Troegs is kind of like Mad Anthony's. It's a local microbrew based in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

    For 11%, it's really smooth. you don't get much of the cherry flavor ,but more the spice and a little bit of honey.

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    We have family in Maryland and grab this every year! Troegs is solid and the Mad Elf is one of my favorites! I'll buy a six pack off of you :)
     
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