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    My top

    1. Stone
    2. Brooklyn Brew
    3. Boston Brew
    4. Bells
    "People who drink light "beer" don't like the taste of beer; they just like to pee a lot."

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    Quote Originally Posted by the King View Post
    Give me your top 5 breweries.
    Top 5 Breweries:

    1. Sam Adams
    2. Stone
    3. Sierra Nevada
    4. Great Lakes
    5. New Holland

    Top 5 Beers:

    1. Stone Ruination IPA
    2. Sam Adams Hallertau Imperial Pilsner
    3. Sierra Nevada Harvest Ale
    4. Czechvar
    5. Sam Adams Boston Lager

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    New Holland over Bells?
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    Quote Originally Posted by the King View Post
    New Holland over Bells?
    Yours King?
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    Quote Originally Posted by the King View Post
    New Holland over Bells?
    Without a doubt. I have been very underwhelmed by every Bells beer I have had and frankly do not have a single one that I would want to drink repeatedly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynewarrior View Post
    Without a doubt. I have been very underwhelmed by every Bells beer I have had and frankly do not have a single one that I would want to drink repeatedly.
    no two hearted ale? Oberon?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tommyz View Post
    no two hearted ale? Oberon?
    I loathe Oberon, can't stand it at all and can't understand why its so damn trendy. But I do stand corrected while not a huge fan two-hearted is one I will drink time to time and is a solid beer.

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    I really want to try this from New Holland

    Red Tulip : Ale : Spring
    14°p o.g. - 5.25% abv

    A red ale with rich and smooth flavors of malted barley, balanced by underlying hints of dark fruit. Brewed in homage to our hometown tulip festival, Red Tulip evokes spring’s renewing spirit. Excellent with roasted pork, red-meats and dried fruit.
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    Another couple great Michigan breweries that now that I think about it I might put either one ahead of New Holland are Shorts and Jolly Pumpkin. Either one has a larger list of beers I repeatedly drink than New Holland does, I'd have to put them in a tie for my #5 brewery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by waynewarrior View Post
    Another couple great Michigan breweries that now that I think about it I might put either one ahead of New Holland are Shorts and Jolly Pumpkin. Either one has a larger list of beers I repeatedly drink than New Holland does, I'd have to put them in a tie for my #5 brewery.
    not a fan of Jolly Pumpkin......
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    Quote Originally Posted by waynewarrior View Post
    Haven't tried it yet. I am saving it for my 1,000th different beer so it'll be another couple months. Plus it lasts for years so I will save it for special occasions over the next few years. I have heard it is very good but I will post my thoughts once I have tried it.

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