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Re: Lawnmower Beer

by Shane Campbell » Mon May 07, 2012 2:34 pm

JustinHammond wrote:
Shane Campbell wrote: Actually, I'm ok now. I've just poured a 12oz can of Boulder's "hazed & infused" into a Charlestown Pizza Company glass and I'm somewhat mollified for the moment.


This eFF-ing post is pissing me off. You're drinking a beer, a pretty good beer, and I'm sitting at work. Who really has it rough?


Yeah well you're 32 and I'm 48. You really want to get into this pissing contest? Ah hell, I'll drink one for you Justin. Btw I was in your place of choice (ATG) for lunch on Wed. Will poured me a cask conditioned amber ale. It had an inch and a half of head on it. I didn't say anything then but I asked him later that if I ordered another, could I get it with a 1/2 inch of head on it. He was very accommodating and said that most people didn't want to wait long enough for that.

I assured him that I was there for the beer not the head. He assure me that plenty of guys complained about not enough head. Who could argue with that? Cheers Justin!
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Re: Lawnmower Beer

by JustinHammond » Mon May 07, 2012 2:44 pm

Shane Campbell wrote:
JustinHammond wrote:
Shane Campbell wrote: Actually, I'm ok now. I've just poured a 12oz can of Boulder's "hazed & infused" into a Charlestown Pizza Company glass and I'm somewhat mollified for the moment.


This eFF-ing post is pissing me off. You're drinking a beer, a pretty good beer, and I'm sitting at work. Who really has it rough?


Yeah well you're 32 and I'm 48. You really want to get into this pissing contest? Ah hell, I'll drink one for you Justin. Btw I was in your place of choice (ATG) for lunch on Wed. Will poured me a cask conditioned amber ale. It had an inch and a half of head on it. I didn't say anything then but I asked him later that if I ordered another, could I get it with a 1/2 inch of head on it. He was very accommodating and said that most people didn't want to wait long enough for that.

I assured him that I was there for the beer not the head. He assure me that plenty of guys complained about not enough head. Who could argue with that? Cheers Justin!


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Re: Lawnmower Beer

by Dan E » Mon May 07, 2012 3:21 pm

sergio puts out kegs of the zombie dust on occasion. It's almost always gone within a day or 2, but i always try to make it out.

And, I may be mistaken, but i believe liquor barn gets a limited supply to sell via their draft system.

While I enjoy both styles, I am too unrefined to fully distinguish between APA's and IPA's, and i find that I tend to gravitate more towards those labeled IPA's for some reason. Perhaps a certain "spiceyness" and a different type of hop bitterness? I don't know.

However, as Justin already said, the Zombie Dust really is an outstanding beer. I don't want to rank beers, only because I enjoy so many styles and my preferences vary from day to day, but the Zombie Dust is one of my many favorites.
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Re: Lawnmower Beer

by Shawn Vest » Mon May 07, 2012 7:07 pm

The great little zing in the Zombie Dust is from their use of Citra hops and I've found the Oaken Barrel Gnaw Bone APA to be a wonderful replacement and readily available.

Steven's Point Nude Beach, Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat, & Sun King Sunlight Cream Ale are all great beers for lawn mowing.

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Re: Lawnmower Beer

by Todd Antz » Tue May 08, 2012 3:49 pm

Shawn Vest wrote:The great little zing in the Zombie Dust is from their use of Citra hops and I've found the Oaken Barrel Gnaw Bone APA to be a wonderful replacement and readily available.

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I also suggest Victory's Headwaters Pale Ale. American Pale Ale, single hopped with Citra.
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