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Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:02 pm
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
slowriot wrote:when i stopped in idaho i stopped at a bar and drank some of the area beers on tap.

Maybe you had one of these fucking beauties!

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:06 pm
by vockins_Archive
154 wrote:any of the breckenridge brews are better than the new belgian ones..
I used to live twenty minutes from the Breckenridge Brewpub on South Main St. in Breckenridge, CO. I have had many Propers, many Oatmeal Stouts, many Avalanche Ales.

They are all crap. CRAP.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:32 pm
by OneFiveFour_Archive
154 wrote:
any of the breckenridge brews are better than the new belgian ones..

I used to live twenty minutes from the Breckenridge Brewpub on South Main St. in Breckenridge, CO. I have had many Propers, many Oatmeal Stouts, many Avalanche Ales.

They are all crap. CRAP.


i sure wish i could find ones out here (NJ) that were as good or better. suggestions?

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:32 pm
by sockmonkey_Archive
vockins wrote:Somebody from Wisconsin flip out already.


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That work for you?

I have no place to talk since I mostly drink Pabst. (yes, yes I know)

I've had Fat Tire, and it was ok. Mastermind's been stocking the fridge with Fat Squirrel lately and it's pretty good.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 3:58 pm
by slowriot_Archive
154 wrote:
i sure wish i could find ones out here (NJ) that were as good or better. suggestions?


the bad thing about jersey is, i've yet to come across a local brewery with anything good to offer. there's a place out of cherry hill called Flying Fish (mostly english/belgian style ales) that i hear people rave about. I've had their extra pale ale and esb ale and i don't like them very much.

the good thing is, you're close enough to breweries in other states that are certainly worth exploring/visiting. Dogfish Head is in Deleware and I'm sure their brewery is incredible... Blue Point out on Long Island makes some good beers. Friends have visited and enjoyed Brooklyn Brewery... I'm probably forgetting many others.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:38 pm
by vockins_Archive
sockmonkey wrote:
I've had Fat Tire, and it was ok. Mastermind's been stocking the fridge with Fat Squirrel lately and it's pretty good.
New Glarus is kick ass.

I played some brewery in Milwaukee that was near that coffee shop with all the motorcycle racing shit drilled into the wall - they had good beer.

I think people should post some beer recommendations.

Cheap: Ballantine Ale in the half quart cans. Different brewery than the bottles and 12 oz cans. Top notch. I always have a case available.

Expensive: Otter Creek Pale Ale, Bombardier, and Anchor Steam. No revelations there for anyone, I guess.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:47 pm
by sockmonkey_Archive
vockins wrote:I played some brewery in Milwaukee that was near that coffee shop with all the motorcycle racing shit drilled into the wall - they had good beer.


Onopa? The cafe with the motorcycle racing shit being Fuel?

They have a really dark beer that I like, but alas, there's something in their beer that gives me (and many of my friends) a wicked hangover.

There's a good beer thread here.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:49 pm
by electrons_Archive
I for one am excited to have Fat Tire available in Chimago. I invariably order it when I am west of the Missippi. Ooh, that don't look right. Even if I have to go to Bar Louie to have it, I am happy that it is possible.

Now we have to work on Shiner Bock. Mmmmm, Shiner Bock.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 4:55 pm
by Rick Reuschel_Archive
Gray's out of Janesville, Wi. does a nice oatmeal stout and they have a seasonal (summer) pale ale that is the shizzle. I have not seen it since leaving the great north.

Fat Tire in Chicago!

Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2006 5:12 pm
by Bradley R Weissenberger_Archive
electrons wrote:I for one am excited to have Fat Tire available in Chimago. I invariably order it when I am west of the Missippi.

Ryan,

Speaking of west of the Missippi, did you know that the Payette River system was named after Francois Payette, a French-Canadian trapper whose exploits with the local Blackfoot Indians are infamous?

Ciao,
BRM