Founders party at Reds

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I'll be there between 3:30 and 4
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Matt F
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I am leaning towards Parlor City which is closer to home for me. They have four Founders beers going already.

Double Trouble
Centennial IPA
Dirty Bastard
Red's Rye
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On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout
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I am heading to Parlor City now. Once I am there and have a few beers, I will then decide if I want to make the trek down to NL. I have lost interest, once they lost CBS/KBS

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Post by Matt F »

Hopefully I will get out of here soon, but I am also going to Parlor City instead.
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On Tap:
American IPA
Strata Hazy IPA
Dr. Lee Orval
American Strong Ale
Friend of the Devil Belgian Golden Strong
Imperial Stout
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Post by DrPaulsen »

I'm heading over to Parlor City in about an hour (after I put the children to bed and swear at the tractor for a few minutes).
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Personally, I find going out for beer first, then swearing at the tractor much more effective! We had fun at Red's. I always love the breakfast stout but it was even better on tap. Other highlights were Imperial Stout, Red's Rye and Dirty Bastard. The last two should be available everywhere. Double Trouble was also good but not as good as others...


On 03/20/12 19:44, DrPaulsen wrote:
I'm heading over to Parlor City in about an hour (after I put the children to bed and swear at the tractor for a few minutes).



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Post by daveR »

All day ipa was really good too. The keg kicked before we left.
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I had to work tonite so I couldn't stop at Red's, but I did have a Boulevard Single Wide IPA and a Goose Island IPA after work at the newly re-opened Whitey's on Hwy 30 in Lisbon. Das Goose continues to be one of my favorite IPA's with it's persistent off-white head that stands half an inch from start to finish, the chewy malt body and clean bitterness. It is great on tap, reminds me of being at the pub on North Clybourn in Chicago. I should have had two!
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