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Old 01-05-2011, 01:05 PM   #16
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Blind Faith is a pretty solid beer. It used to come out around winter time, so it may be on its way. Used to see it in a lot of thier three beer variety packs.

Any of you guys brew your own? I've been doing it for a few years now and once you get the hang of it, it can be great. Might be an easy way to solve the missing Blind Faith problem.
Ya my friend tried making a stout last winter. it was awful but he's more retarded than me and I'm almost positive he screwed up the process. This winter will be glorious. I'm a fan of red ales which I'll make i think they have a terrific balance of hoppiness that compliments the malts. I have a growler of Cape Cod Red in the fridge im doin damage on. pretty decent

O another great beer just for another suggestion is Wolavers IPA organic. kinda spendy

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