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Justin Wilson wrote:
Although skeptical at first, the various FD ales have grown on me. The IPA is a doozy! I generally figure that products with "cute" names must need the name to sell the product. This is one of those rare cases in which the product has a catchy name but is actually a good product. |
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Steve Bonine wrote:
Justin Wilson wrote: Although skeptical at first, the various FD ales have grown on me. The IPA is a doozy! I generally figure that products with "cute" names must need the name to sell the product. This is one of those rare cases in which the product has a catchy name but is actually a good product. Not in my opinion. -- Joel Plutchak "Things just fall apart." - Now They'll Sleep (Belly) |
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Joel wrote:
Steve Bonine wrote: Justin Wilson wrote: Although skeptical at first, the various FD ales have grown on me. The IPA is a doozy! I generally figure that products with "cute" names must need the name to sell the product. This is one of those rare cases in which the product has a catchy name but is actually a good product. Not in my opinion. Yeah, but what do you know? You and your American wooden spoon. I hear you're third-best brewer in Midwest! Verry nice! Come to Kazakh- stan and you can be glorious nation's third-best Jewish brewer! The Gonzo Imperial Porter is a decent drop, but for the most part, if I'm gonna drink one of them furrin beers (that is, anything not brewed in my home state) from Colorado, it's more likely to be something from Avery or Great Divide. -- dgs |
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dgs wrote:
Joel wrote: Steve Bonine wrote: Justin Wilson wrote: Although skeptical at first, the various FD ales have grown on me. The IPA is a doozy! I generally figure that products with "cute" names must need the name to sell the product. This is one of those rare cases in which the product has a catchy name but is actually a good product. Not in my opinion. Yeah, but what do you know? You and your American wooden spoon. I hear you're third-best brewer in Midwest! Verry nice! Come to Kazakh- stan and you can be glorious nation's third-best Jewish brewer! Belgium? Sure. Kazahkstan? Not so much. The Gonzo Imperial Porter is a decent drop, but for the most part, if I'm gonna drink one of them furrin beers (that is, anything not brewed in my home state) from Colorado, it's more likely to be something from Avery or Great Divide. The Gonzo Imperial Porter is probably the only one of their beers that I like. -- Joel Plutchak "Things just fall apart." - Now They'll Sleep (Belly) |
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