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Wait, I thought this was a beer thread!Annnnnd we get our first football relevant post immediately after moving this thread to the Lounge, smh...
Wait, I thought this was a beer thread!Annnnnd we get our first football relevant post immediately after moving this thread to the Lounge, smh...
It's a cheesy threadWait, I thought this was a beer thread!
An attorney I've worked for in the past left his practice last year to start a brewery in Grand Rapids. Was Harsens Island one of them?Let's get this thing back on topic.
In Today's USA Today, Grand Rapids Michigan was named the "Best Beer Scene". They cited world class Founders Brewery and a bunch of others in the area without huge national distribution.
That name does not ring a bell. Some of the smaller ones are Perrins, Harmonie, the Mitten, New Holland, Brewery Vivant. Do any of those sound like your friend's brewery?An attorney I've worked for in the past left his practice last year to start a brewery in Grand Rapids. Was Harsens Island one of them?
Harsens Island Brewery is what he's involved with.That name does not ring a bell. Some of the smaller ones are Perrins, Harmonie, the Mitten, New Holland, Brewery Vivant. Do any of those sound like your friend's brewery?
Yes I am. Love their IPAs. I never see it on tap in the midwest.Best thread ever.
Any Dogfish Head fans here?
What do they call that? Going over the wall? It is an odd profession in my experience. I know many who love the practice of law, both civil and criminal. And others who just hate it; it is not what they thought it would be at all. But as it turns out it can prepare one for other pursuits.An attorney I've worked for in the past left his practice last year to start a brewery in Grand Rapids. Was Harsens Island one of them?
Yes I am. Love their IPAs. I never see it on tap in the midwest.
I'm a huge Long Trail fan, they make some great beers. Their brewery sits along a snowmobile trail, so you always see a bunch of sleds parked out there in winter (can't go too wild, VT state troopers are out on the trails too). They also make a Triple Bag that's pretty potent too. Maybe I'm partial to them though because I won an awesome slopeside condo snowboard trip from them one time.I tend to stick up for New England beers. Most people have heard of Sam Adams but what I did not know until I moved up here is that almost every little town has a micro pub or brewery. Most of the best stuff does not leave the region.
Of the better "traveled" bears I really like Long Trail (Vermont) on tap. Their Ale and their Double Bag (think deeper, darker Guinness) are quite good. If you are ever in Vermont I recommend a trip to their brewery. They have very loyal customers who, for some reason, are committed to being photographed drinking this beer in every conceivable outdoor adventure, including on top of Mount Everest.
Wachusett (Massachusetts) has a blue berry beer that beats any other beer of its type I have ever tried. Orono Brewing Company out of Maine uses techniques and ingredients from famous beers around the world and does a really credible job.
Sea Dog is good.I'm a huge Long Trail fan, they make some great beers. Their brewery sits along a snowmobile trail, so you always see a bunch of sleds parked out there in winter (can't go too wild, VT state troopers are out on the trails too). They also make a Triple Bag that's pretty potent too. Maybe I'm partial to them though because I won an awesome slopeside condo snowboard trip from them one time.
About the blueberry beer, I'm a Sea Dog man, but the wachusett is pretty solid too