Beer: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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Arachnid
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Re: Beer: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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HalleFuckingLujah! It's about time, I'm in!

Move over Doc!

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Re: Beer: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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A few of my favorite local brews...

Russell Blood Alley Bitter
Driftwood Fat Tug IPA
Howe Sound Rail Nut Brown
Parallel 49 Gypsy Tears Ruby Ale
Central City Imperial IPA

Also, Craft Beer Market finally opened in the Salt Building at Olympic Village. With 140 taps, they apparently have Canada's largest selection of draft beer: http://vancouver.craftbeermarket.ca/
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Re: Beer: the Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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Arachnid wrote:HalleFuckingLujah! It's about time, I'm in!

Move over Doc!

http://www.thecontroversialfiles.net/20 ... rches.html
Methods of brewing "Liquid Bread" were developed and refined by monks as a way of maintaining nutrients during times of fasting. This has resulted in some highly regarded beer of religious origin. For example, Trappist beer / Trappist monks.

Last night I drank one of these:
http://www.tofinobrewingco.com/beers/#hoppin-cretin-ipa
Every time I look out my window, same three dogs looking back at me.
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