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  elican would be number one for me. About one hour from home. Never been there yet!
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An hour? Guess I know what you mean. That’s a long cab drive or long sobering up period.
Pelican - hell yes.
McI’mTooSleepyToRemember in Vermont. Have heard funky things about them, but that only solidifies my desire to experience.
Coast to coast and border patrol brewpub trip sounds liek heaven and hell.
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magnolia, if i ever get to california
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Dieu du Ciel!, Montreal...
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I get the definite feeling you are a Grateful dead fan.
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Southampton Publick House
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Iv always wanted to visit the stone brewpub for whatever reason and now iv met the brewers i want to go even more.
But id have to say Russian River(they have one yea?) would be it as they make sour and hoppy beers which seem right up my street, though iv never had any of them(but even more reason to go then!)
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I’ll second the Stone comment for the same reason and, just to mention, if you do make it to the WSF next weekend you’ll get to try Russian River Beatification (Batch 002) courtesy of acrdz...
I’d also like to hit all the gueuze brew pubs at some point as I missed the Toer De Gueuze last year...
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Selin’s Grove (Hopfully Phoenix Kriek has another week left)
Bullfrog
Otto’s
Iron Hill
McKenzie’s
Triumph
I will meet all of the fine places next week!
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Make sure you ask about the name of their barley wine - and the lady who’s name it came from... real character.
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Pizza Port, Stone, Russian River, etc. Basically all of the top dogs on the West Coast.
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