BEER. What's in your glass?

Just picked up a 4 pack of a little micro brew in my area. Closer to @BalekFekete (it’s in Yardsley).

Belgian Blonde | Vault Brewing Company

Brewed by: Vault Brewing Company
Pennsylvania, United States
vaultbrewing.com

Style: American Blonde Ale
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 6.0% (Beeradvocate.com is wrong, it’s 6.0%)
Availability: Rotating

It’s a pretty solid Belgian styled beer from a very small microbrewery. We ate there a few years ago, the place is located in an old bank with a really cool vault (of course). The beer is pretty good and I’d get it again. Cost is 13 bucks for a 4 pack (pint sized cans).

I love their can styles. Black with the basic font. It think it’s pretty slick looking.

Not my pic

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No picture, but team happy hour brought with it a nice draft of A Little Sumpin’ Sumpin’ Ale by Lugunitas at The Brick House in Princeton.

Once I get home will be PUBG with the old fallback of Yeungling.

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I bought this just because it looks like the Dragonborn. It’s a 8.5% Scandanavian strong beer with surprisingly good flavor. Not generally a fan of higher percentage. Fus!

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Gf won a gift card to a fancy craft beer store at her Christmas party. We just found it. Also, she doesn’t drink. Score one for this guy

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Just got back from BC, Canada, and very little selection in the way of decent beers.

Definitely, not a beer destination.

Well it’s Canada, so…

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Canadian beer sucks for the most part.

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I think I had 25 different beers while I was up there. The only contenders were double IPAs.

I didn’t see any barrel aged beers or NE IPAs in there booze stores. Public or GOV run.

Canadian Beer Movies, on the other hand, are the best.

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I live in BC Canada. I could have easily pointed you in the right direction. You didn’t look in the proper areas.

Hopefully off the edge of a cliff. That’s all @Rau deserves.

This province is excellent for craft beer. Off a cliff is about the only place he must have looked

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Stayed at Panorama and Fernie.

And, my idea of craft beer isn’t drinking Keith’s or Kokanee.

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Red Tape Lager | Jack’s Abby Brewing

Brewed by: Jack’s Abby Brewing

Style: Munich Dunkel Lager
Alcohol by volume (ABV): 5.00%
Availability: Rotating

Navigating the labyrinth of brewery licensing and state regulations isn’t easy. When we finally got the green light, we also got inspired with the perfect name for our pilot brew. Red Tape Lager has a full malty flavor typical of Bavarian dark lagers. Cold fermented in the 40’s and lagered at freezing, a traditional spunding process allowed for 100% natural carbonation. Prost!

Just picked up my 2nd six pack of pounders. I love this beer and I should as Jack’s Abby makes excellent beers. Very Recommended!

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Not my pic.

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Wow! So hoppy! So me n son in law saw a truck from them while on road front Cincinnati so we thought we’d give it try. Wow da hops!

PC Pils | Founders Brewing Company

  • Brewed by: Founders Brewing Company
  • Style: American Pale Lager
  • Alcohol by volume (ABV): 5.50%
  • Availability: Year-round

Not too bad. Hoppier than I expected but not overbearing.

Not my favorite IPA but it’s not too bad.

image here’s a local brew from my hometown here in Arkansas

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Local brewery. Not bad. Easy drinking.