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the_man 09-15-2009 06:04 PM

Dogfish Punkin Ale
 
FTW

If you don't know what I'm talking about, I feel sorry for you.

rharris19 09-15-2009 06:19 PM

I am in love with their 120 minute beer, but damn is it strong. I drank two the other night and I was falling down drunk. I had no idea they were that strong.

y8s 09-15-2009 09:19 PM

pumpkin is for pies.

my fiancee likes pumpkin beers too. i can't do it.

there was some pumpkin ale open at a wine place we went to that they were tasting... it wasn't the dogfish, but it did smell like a pumpkin pie.

Miatamaniac92 09-15-2009 09:46 PM

I don't like Pumpkin flavored beer as much as I like a Pumpkin Shake from Culvers.
Those are good.

Chris

kotomile 09-15-2009 09:56 PM

OOooo Culvers...

I haven't heard that name in years. When I lived in WI I would ride my bike down to the bottom of the hill and get a cone of the flavor-of-the-day for $1 even. Good times.

Nagase 09-15-2009 10:50 PM

We /just/ got culvers in Phoenix. Mmmm. Wonder if they'd be open after work... >.>;

Maybe they'll go to CA too?

kotomile 09-15-2009 10:54 PM

It's probably in my best interest to not be around a Culver's again, lest I get fat again one scoop as a time.

thirdgen 09-16-2009 12:02 AM

I've never had a DogFish Head Ale, let alone the pumpkin flavor, but if I could get a bottle right now, I'd drink 1. That brewery is in DE, isn't it?
I think we should start a thread...you know how we have the once a year NE Dyno Day in DE? We should do a miataturbo.net microbrewery tour. Example: I live in PA about 20 minutes from Kutztown, home of the Golden Avalanche brewery, 20 minutes from Pottsville, home of Yuengling brewery, and there is a pile more around. There is 1 in Bethlehem, can't remember the name, but the bar in there is called "the Steel Garden". I'm not saying, drive around and get shitfaced. I'm saying drive to 1 place, drink a pint...drive a few fun roads and an hour later wind up at the next place, etc.

Miatamaniac92 09-16-2009 01:21 AM


Originally Posted by Nagase (Post 454533)
We /just/ got culvers in Phoenix. Mmmm. Wonder if they'd be open after work... >.>;

Maybe they'll go to CA too?

Between Halloween and Turkey Day is the only time they have the pumpkin. Try and you'll wait for it each year.

Chris

the_man 09-16-2009 07:58 AM

Bonus points for anyone who knows why Dogfish Head spells it "punkin."



Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 454458)
I am in love with their 120 minute beer, but damn is it strong. I drank two the other night and I was falling down drunk. I had no idea they were that strong.

Yeah, the 120 IPA is some serious stuff.


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 454501)
pumpkin is for pies.

my fiancee likes pumpkin beers too. i can't do it.

there was some pumpkin ale open at a wine place we went to that they were tasting... it wasn't the dogfish, but it did smell like a pumpkin pie.

I'm a fan, but I suspect that if I could get the pumpkin beer all year round, I'd be less of a fan. There's something about it being a seasonal thing. :dunno:


Originally Posted by thirdgen (Post 454565)
I've never had a DogFish Head Ale, let alone the pumpkin flavor, but if I could get a bottle right now, I'd drink 1. That brewery is in DE, isn't it?
I think we should start a thread...you know how we have the once a year NE Dyno Day in DE? We should do a miataturbo.net microbrewery tour. Example: I live in PA about 20 minutes from Kutztown, home of the Golden Avalanche brewery, 20 minutes from Pottsville, home of Yuengling brewery, and there is a pile more around. There is 1 in Bethlehem, can't remember the name, but the bar in there is called "the Steel Garden". I'm not saying, drive around and get shitfaced. I'm saying drive to 1 place, drink a pint...drive a few fun roads and an hour later wind up at the next place, etc.

Yes, the main Dogfish Head breweries are in Delaware, although I think there are a couple smaller ones in the Baltimore/DC area (y8s chime in here please). The main one is over in Millsboro, DE.

If you're touring microbreweries in the area, especially if somehow connected to the dyno day, it would be kind of silly *not* to hit Iron Hill brewery/restaurant right on Main Street in Newark.

cueball1 09-16-2009 01:42 PM

Come on out to Oregon or Washington. With all the rain here, there's plenty of beer drinking going on to cheer us up / drown our sorrows. There are more than 50 microbreweries in the Portland Metro area alone.

Mobius is likely the most knowledgeable board member RE NW microbrews.

oops2low 09-16-2009 02:58 PM


Originally Posted by rharris19 (Post 454458)
I am in love with their 120 minute beer, but damn is it strong. I drank two the other night and I was falling down drunk. I had no idea they were that strong.

LMAO my gf had one the other night after a few other beers and she passed out on the bar.
thought she was tough.....:giggle:

Braineack 09-16-2009 03:18 PM

few in my arearz

Dogfish Head Ale House | Beer


i prefer sweet water tavern for their home brewed root beer.

Newbsauce 09-16-2009 03:23 PM


Originally Posted by y8s (Post 454501)
pumpkin is for pies.

my fiancee likes pumpkin beers too. i can't do it.

there was some pumpkin ale open at a wine place we went to that they were tasting... it wasn't the dogfish, but it did smell like a pumpkin pie.

Arrowine? If not, check that place out.

BradC 09-16-2009 03:26 PM


Originally Posted by thirdgen (Post 454565)
There is 1 in Bethlehem, can't remember the name, but the bar in there is called "the Steel Garden".

Bethlehem Brew Works, they make a great beer - The Brew Works » Serving the Lehigh Valley Since 1998

Victory is also brewed locally, and they have a brew pub as well - Victory Brewing Company :: Award Winning Craft Brewery

Weyerbacher Brewing Company is also local, but I believe they have no brewpub.

the_man 09-16-2009 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Braineack (Post 454812)

Do they actually brew at their "Ale House" locations? I thought they just served there? :confused: Not that it really matters, just curious.

y8s 09-16-2009 04:13 PM


Originally Posted by Newbsauce (Post 454814)
Arrowine? If not, check that place out.

best cellars.


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