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    Two Roads Honeyspot Road White IPA. I'd give it about a 7/10. Good tasting beer, a bit toned down from a traditional IPA but still flavorful. More like a heavier wheat beer.

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    Last Beer You Drank: Rate It

    Bent River Jalapeño Pepper Ale: 7.0/10

    Do you like hot stuff in general & don't want others to drink your beer on you? Or, do you tend to go overboard with other beers while drinking? If so, then this should be your next beer!

    It goes down like any other lighter beer, but has a nice, strong Jalapeño pepper bite for the aftertaste. It's something different, but a good different.

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    Just had a bells hopslam 10/10 top 3 beer for me, and had a stone enjoy by 4/20 that was pretty tasty 8/10.

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    In my top 3 favorites. Delicious!!!

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    Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout. 4/10.

    Alone, not a worthwhile beer, IMO. It might compliment the right meal (whatever that may be), but meh...
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    Anyone who has skied up in New England probably knows this one as it is a staple après ski offering at most lodges and local bars. Switchback Ale, definitely one of the best tasting beers out there. I'll rate the bottled version a 9.5/10 only because it's slightly better on draft. Unfortunately it is extremely hard to find outside of Vermont and neighboring states.
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    Vermont, Switchback, nice!!!

    Last beer I had was Green's (I forget which precise one) and it was actually pretty good. Before I figured out my body's hatred of gluten I was a huge IPA fan and this stuff wasn't that bad comparatively.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atarirx View Post
    Anyone who has skied up in New England probably knows this one as it is a staple après ski offering at most lodges and local bars. Switchback Ale, definitely one of the best tasting beers out there. I'll rate the bottled version a 9.5/10 for American beers only because it's slightly better on draft. Unfortunately it is extremely hard to find outside of Vermont and neighboring states.
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    Tried the Founders 'All Day IPA'...it was okay, 6/10. Might have been better had the hipster bar I was in not given it to me in a can...


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    Nothing wrong with cans. The only reason Europe sticks to bottles is the deposit is about 8 cents vs. 25 on cans.

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