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Looking for gift for beer lover(but only very certain types)


CarolinaSock

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I'm looking for a gift for someone that likes beer and recently has been venturing out from the usual national brands. However the only styles I am aware of for sure that he likes are pilsner and pale ale (no ipa). I think he would be open to trying styles similar to those but I don't know enough about beer to make suggestions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Who cares about ABV for beer? If you think it won't have any kick, take a nice big swig of Ruination and then tell me if it needs the extra 1.8%.

I live at altitude and with that an extra pint of blood to compensate. I'm not saying it's not a good beer. It's great, I only take issue with calling it a double.

OP, look for a fresh hops beer. They should be in stores now.

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If you're in or around the Greensboro area get them a gift certificate to Bestway at the corner of Walker and Elam.  Best beer selection in town and maybe in the state and a staff that loves to help people find new things to enjoy.

 

lived on walker for three years.  miss bestway and sticks and stones more than anything.  still haven't found a replacement in clt.

 

to the OP: 

http://www.ncbeer.org/pinthound/

 

or

 

http://www.beeradvocate.com/mag/gift/

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