What's your favorite Beer?
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Damn nice!
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A little something for Zhivago, some Anderson Valley SUMMER SOLSTICE. And some deliciousness from Santa Fe with the OKTOBERFEST. If you can find the Summer Solstice you need to try this, there is not another beer like it anywhere, its like cream soda with alcohol, but its not sweet, big caramel and vanilla flavor, so refreshing!
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Never a big cider fan but this was delicious. I picked up a 6 pack of this and Angry Orchard. Naturally gluten free and apparently very little preservatives. If all cider is this good. Maybe something I will frequent more often."Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"
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Need some recommendations on hard cider must be low sugar/carbs
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We have a local thing here called Crispin. Haven't found any I like but this looks interesting from their "Artisinal Reserves"; I think that they sell nationally, let me know if you want me to find this or any of their others. I owe Zhivago some beer so will have an opportunity to ship soon:
http://www.crispincider.com/products/artisanal-reserves/cho-tokkyu/
EDIT: This "brut" thing sounds more my style (some of these that I've had are too sweet for me) and has a good nutritional profile too: http://www.crispincider.com/products/the-classic-blue-line/crispin-brut/
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Holy shit check this site out:
Crispin did come out on top when I queried Cider, though it was a different flavor. LMK if you want me to ship.
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Packed up Zhivago's beers (2 local DIPAs, a saison, and a coffee thing that's a porter in a brown ale's body) and this for D666:
Japan, Belgium+Canada, and Czechoslovakia get their influence into the first three varieties of a Minnesota hard cider, and then a dry one with a great carb profile. I also got one of each of these for myself.
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Thanks brother, all low sugar?
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