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International Stout Day!!
#21
Founders breakfast stout

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#22
Sadly, no stout for me today.
"I do not save cigars for occasions that may not happen. Cigars make the occasion special, not the other way around."

Ryan
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#23
Stouts from this weekend -

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#24
Very nice!! I have been dying to try anything from Prairie
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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#25
(11-11-2013, 11:46 AM)Mark Wrote: Very nice!! I have been dying to try anything from Prairie

That was the collaboration with blue lobster right? That was very good
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#26
The Praire stout was fantastic. Out of Oklahoma, I think. Aged in bourbon barrels and we could all taste the whisky / bourbon flavors (I did not drink them alone).

Dark Hallow tasted like very dark chocolate, but smelled like coffee.

I did not care for the Ommegang 'Game of Thrones' stout. Had a licorice taste to it. Too bad because I like their other beers.
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#27
(11-11-2013, 11:54 AM)NickDrista Wrote:
(11-11-2013, 11:46 AM)Mark Wrote: Very nice!! I have been dying to try anything from Prairie

That was the collaboration with blue lobster right? That was very good

Yes that was the BL Colab
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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#28
(11-11-2013, 12:24 PM)Magnum PI Wrote: The Praire stout was fantastic. Out of Oklahoma, I think. Aged in bourbon barrels and we could all taste the whisky / bourbon flavors (I did not drink them alone).

Dark Hallow tasted like very dark chocolate, but smelled like coffee.

I did not care for the Ommegang 'Game of Thrones' stout. Had a licorice taste to it. Too bad because I like their other beers.

I agree on the Ommegang beer. It was ok, nothing special.
Viva Lancero!

"Spokesd!ck"
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