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I thought since we had a thread discussing the watered down piss that is bud light, we could discuss some good beers.

I'm into IPA's. I really like Firestone, Stone, Sierra Nevada Torpedo, and most local Californian IPA's.

What are you into? What do you recommend?

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If we're talking West Coast beer that we actually have in NC, Ballast Point's Sculpin and Big Eye are good and I also like Green Flash's IPAs.  They are expensive here though.  Sculpin will run you close to $17 a six pack.  I'm a big fan of Terrapin (Athens GA) and Great Divide (Denver CO).  I just love good beer.  Too many to choose from.  I'm drinking Great Divide's Rumble right now.  It's an Oak aged IPA 7.1%.  Beer advocate is like my 2nd favorite site after the huddle.

 

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/60832/

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If we're talking West Coast beer that we actually have in NC, Ballast Point's Sculpin and Big Eye are good and I also like Green Flash's IPAs. They are expensive here though. Sculpin will run you close to $17 a six pack. I'm a big fan of Terrapin (Athens GA) and Great Divide (Denver CO). I just love good beer. Too many to choose from. I'm drinking Great Divide's Rumble right now. It's an Oak aged IPA 7.1%. Beer advocate is like my 2nd favorite site after the huddle.

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/60832/

I think the OP actually lives in California.

Hop Drop N Roll is the best west coast style IPA I've found here in NC. It's just as good, if not better, than anything you'll find from the west coast.

I agree on Great Divide. They make some remarkable stuff.

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