| Semi-local to DC: Devil's Backbone Eight Point IPA |
Yes! I grew up in Vancouver and live in Victoria now, huge craft beer scene in both cities. A few of my favourite breweries are in Vancouver. Anything from Parallel 49 (Jerkface 9000 and Seedspitter are both phenomenal) or Steel & Oak - their Smoked Hefeweizen is great and they brew in a lighter European style, which I appreciate. Too hoppy, too strong beer is a problem on the west coast! Four Winds is another good brewery - they just won a bunch of awards including brewery of the year in this area. I'm a big fan of their pilsner and saison. If you see anything from Hoyne or Driftwood brewing out of Victoria, give it a try too. A few of my local favourites! There is a brewery up in Whistler, I'm not as big of a fan but if you like grapefruit, their Grapefruit Ale is great. Heavier than a radler and awesome for summer. |
That stuff is awesome. They also make a great hop-heavy IPA called Full Nelson. |
Not many good ones mentioned yet, but this is the best. Love their fruit beers. Heady Topper. End of thread. |
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Kona Brewing, Fire Rock Pale Ale.
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| Green Flash makes wonderful IPAs |
+1000 |
After spending a day in Kalamazoo recently, I think I may retire there. Such a great selection of craft beers. |
| Revolver Blood and Honey. Granbury, TX. |
Well the name makes me curious. |
Heady's good (I'm a Vermonter and visit regularly) but I prefer Lawson's Sip of Sunshine and other Lawson's IPAs to Heady. |
It is so good. This is a pretty good summary:
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| Dogfish Head Palo Santo Marron. |
LOVE Palo Santo! We spent our anniversary at the Dogfish Head 360 a few years ago, and got to taste a lot of it.
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Good stuff! Also, anything from Flying Dog or Heavy Seas. |