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And by local, I mean the Midwest. More specifically, those of which you can buy in the greater Omaha metro (and the originator shall not be limited to the area defined above).

Sippin' on some Moose Drool from Mousala, MT at the moment. Obviously in honor of our great AD (Moos) for bagging the two hottest commodities in all of college athletics in their respective sports - in back-to-back years.

What say you?
 

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And by local, I mean the Midwest. More specifically, those of which you can buy in the greater Omaha metro (and the originator shall not be limited to the area defined above).

Sippin' on some Moose Drool from Mousala, MT at the moment. Obviously in honor of our great AD (Moos) for bagging the two hottest commodities in all of college athletics in their respective sports - in back-to-back years.

What say you?
If you like Moose Drool, some similar local ones include infusion Dominican Brown, empyrean long route, or West O chocolate stout. All good, all local.
 
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Not a fan of Moose Drool. You can't go wrong with anything Kinkaider though. I am in the Omaha/Sarpy area so you should go check out Kros Strain and Pint 9 if in the Papillion area. Nebraska Brewing has a restaurant nearby in Shadow Lake and their taproom even nearer at 108th/Harrison which has a ton of really good beer on tap.
 

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Boiler brewing and White Elm in Lincoln are the two best Nebraska breweries I’ve had. Boiler makes a lot of different beers that have mostly been very good. White elm makes great stouts. If you like ipa’s, look for toppling Goliath in stores. From Decorah Iowa. They’re a world class brewery.
 

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All great suggestions in this post!

Nebraska Brewing makes probably the best Hefeweizen I have ever had that isn't German, and that is saying something (EOS Hef). Kros Strain makes excellent beer, but it's annoying that they charge 10-12 bucks a six pack. I haven't had Pint 9 yet, but I hear they are very good, too.

As for the state beers as a whole, I think Zipline makes excellent beers, Empyrean has always been good (though they don't really make a beer that I'm wild about, I kind of got burned out on their Scotch Ale, Burning Skye), and I absolutely love Kinkaider's Dan the Wiser Kolsch. Oh, and Thunderhead is great too, the Goldenfrau beer is super tasty. Next time I'm not doing anything in Lincoln, I really want to try that Boiler Room place; I hear its very good and their beers are very different.

The only one I really want to try but haven't yet is Scratchtown. You can't get it in Omaha, but my friends and I are going camping right down the highway from Ord over Memorial Day and I figure I can spend an evening getting familiar with their tap room one of the two evenings we're there!

For other Midwest beers, Bells, Toppling Goliath, and Millstream are excellent, and of course, the king of all beers in my mind is New Glarus Brewery outside of Madison, WI. They make, hands down, the best beer I have ever had. They just refuse to ever sell it outside of the state border of Wisconsin, which is both funny and also very frustrating.
 

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Oh and for all of the Metro area residents who read this, give Upstream another try; two of my friends are the co-brewers there. One has been doing it for years, the other trained at Smog City in LA, and they have really helped Upstream "up" their game. They made a Blood Orange Witbier last summer that knocked my socks off.
 
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Can you get any Toppling Goliath or Pulpit Rock brews in Nebraska?
You can get some Pulpit Rock in Council Bluffs from time to time.

Toppling Goliath we get almost everthing from them except for their whale stouts like KBBS, Assassin, Morning Delight and other ticket buying beers. We do get all kinds of their IPA/DIPA bombers here, and Pompeii 4 Packs

As far as best Nebraska brewery's

  1. Boiler - Lincoln
  2. Scratchtown - Ord
  3. White Elm - Lincoln
  4. Kros Strain - Omaha
  5. Vis Major - Omaha

Hidden Gem with some small batch winners Farnam Street... Their Bourbon Barrel Coffee Maple Stout I'd put up against the best of them and it was only $15.95

Edit: Breweries that some think are good that have no idea about craft beer

  • Thunderhead
  • Lucky Bucket
  • Kinkaider - Although they have some that are decent
  • Scripttown - Not to be confused with Scratchtown
  • Nebraska Brewing Company
  • Empyrian - Worst Beer in Omaha IMO - Sorry guys, but I drink a lot of craft beers and you guys aren't even close!
  • Infusion
  • Benson Brewery
  • Brickway - Some "decent" Stouts
  • Zipline - Decent IPA's
 
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[QUOTE="Edit: Breweries that some think are good that have no idea about craft beer

  • Thunderhead
  • Lucky Bucket
  • Kinkaider - Although they have some that are decent
  • Scripttown - Not to be confused with Scratchtown
  • Nebraska Brewing Company
  • Empyrian - Worst Beer in Omaha IMO - Sorry guys, but I drink a lot of craft beers and you guys aren't even close!
  • Infusion
  • Benson Brewery
  • Brickway - Some "decent" Stouts
  • Zipline - Decent IPA's
[/QUOTE]

Wow, really? Some say the best form exercise is the one that you will do. Same for beer, the best one is the one that you will drink. Fortunately we have a connoisseur like you to give us the "real" scoop. Can you enlighten us and tell us how a craft beer should taste?
 
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You can get some Pulpit Rock in Council Bluffs from time to time.

Toppling Goliath we get almost everthing from them except for their whale stouts like KBBS, Assassin, Morning Delight and other ticket buying beers. We do get all kinds of their IPA/DIPA bombers here, and Pompeii 4 Packs

As far as best Nebraska brewery's

  1. Boiler - Lincoln
  2. Scratchtown - Ord
  3. White Elm - Lincoln
  4. Kros Strain - Omaha
  5. Vis Major - Omaha

Hidden Gem with some small batch winners Farnam Street... Their Bourbon Barrel Coffee Maple Stout I'd put up against the best of them and it was only $15.95

Edit: Breweries that some think are good that have no idea about craft beer

  • Thunderhead
  • Lucky Bucket
  • Kinkaider - Although they have some that are decent
  • Scripttown - Not to be confused with Scratchtown
  • Nebraska Brewing Company
  • Empyrian - Worst Beer in Omaha IMO - Sorry guys, but I drink a lot of craft beers and you guys aren't even close!
  • Infusion
  • Benson Brewery
  • Brickway - Some "decent" Stouts
  • Zipline - Decent IPA's

Yeah, I agree with you that Lucky Bucket is garbage, and Scriptown is not very good, and Benson Brewery is also not good. Infusion is "ok."

The rest though are pretty darn good, Zipline and Nebraska Brewing in particular. You are OBJECTIVELY INCORRECT. MUAHAHAHAHAHA
 

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You can get some Pulpit Rock in Council Bluffs from time to time.

Toppling Goliath we get almost everthing from them except for their whale stouts like KBBS, Assassin, Morning Delight and other ticket buying beers. We do get all kinds of their IPA/DIPA bombers here, and Pompeii 4 Packs

As far as best Nebraska brewery's

  1. Boiler - Lincoln
  2. Scratchtown - Ord
  3. White Elm - Lincoln
  4. Kros Strain - Omaha
  5. Vis Major - Omaha

Hidden Gem with some small batch winners Farnam Street... Their Bourbon Barrel Coffee Maple Stout I'd put up against the best of them and it was only $15.95

Edit: Breweries that some think are good that have no idea about craft beer

  • Thunderhead
  • Lucky Bucket
  • Kinkaider - Although they have some that are decent
  • Scripttown - Not to be confused with Scratchtown
  • Nebraska Brewing Company
  • Empyrian - Worst Beer in Omaha IMO - Sorry guys, but I drink a lot of craft beers and you guys aren't even close!
  • Infusion
  • Benson Brewery
  • Brickway - Some "decent" Stouts
  • Zipline - Decent IPA's
I consider myself quite the beer snob, but you just sound like a prick.
 
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Yeah, I agree with you that Lucky Bucket is garbage, and Scriptown is not very good, and Benson Brewery is also not good. Infusion is "ok."

The rest though are pretty darn good, Zipline and Nebraska Brewing in particular. You are OBJECTIVELY INCORRECT. MUAHAHAHAHAHA
I never used to be a fan of beers with fruit in them, but I found Lucky Bucket's Tropic Wonder (mango and habanero) to be good - though not as good as Kinkaider's Devils Gap.
 

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Wait...people drink for the taste and not just to blackout?

Great...looks like I DO have a problem.
 

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I consider myself quite the beer snob, but you just sound like a prick.
Just trying to provide knowledge to the beer inept. Also I am a beer prick, so you got that right! That comes from trying thousand's of different beer from all over, and it is all just matter of opinion in the end.

Cheers!
 
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Yeah, I agree with you that Lucky Bucket is garbage, and Scriptown is not very good, and Benson Brewery is also not good. Infusion is "ok."

The rest though are pretty darn good, Zipline and Nebraska Brewing in particular. You are OBJECTIVELY INCORRECT. MUAHAHAHAHAHA
You can't have a beer called "Hop God" and be a Malt Bomb <- lost all respect of NBC after that beer
 

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Sure wish I could find a Dragon Stout in the KC area. Dark beer from Jamaica. Mmmmmm.
 

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Wow, really? Some say the best form exercise is the one that you will do. Same for beer, the best one is the one that you will drink. Fortunately we have a connoisseur like you to give us the "real" scoop. Can you enlighten us and tell us how a craft beer should taste?

Not speaking for anyone's style, but when I bash a brewery like I did with Empyrian it's because when I drink a "Porter" I am expecting it to have "Porter" characteristics. Their porters tastes like a lager with dirty malt, and don't match what they advertise. I can say that, because I have had 100's of porters and have a lot to compare it to.

I have a friend that loves empyrian, I just don't think they know what they are doing.

Note: My favorite style is barrel aged imperial stouts. I do love a good IPA on a hot day though too
 
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You can get some Pulpit Rock in Council Bluffs from time to time.

Toppling Goliath we get almost everthing from them except for their whale stouts like KBBS, Assassin, Morning Delight and other ticket buying beers. We do get all kinds of their IPA/DIPA bombers here, and Pompeii 4 Packs

As far as best Nebraska brewery's

  1. Boiler - Lincoln
  2. Scratchtown - Ord
  3. White Elm - Lincoln
  4. Kros Strain - Omaha
  5. Vis Major - Omaha

Hidden Gem with some small batch winners Farnam Street... Their Bourbon Barrel Coffee Maple Stout I'd put up against the best of them and it was only $15.95

Edit: Breweries that some think are good that have no idea about craft beer

  • Thunderhead
  • Lucky Bucket
  • Kinkaider - Although they have some that are decent
  • Scripttown - Not to be confused with Scratchtown
  • Nebraska Brewing Company
  • Empyrian - Worst Beer in Omaha IMO - Sorry guys, but I drink a lot of craft beers and you guys aren't even close!
  • Infusion
  • Benson Brewery
  • Brickway - Some "decent" Stouts
  • Zipline - Decent IPA's

What’s your top 10 or so, best breweries in existence? How about best ipa’s and best stouts?
 

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And by local, I mean the Midwest. More specifically, those of which you can buy in the greater Omaha metro (and the originator shall not be limited to the area defined above).

Sippin' on some Moose Drool from Mousala, MT at the moment. Obviously in honor of our great AD (Moos) for bagging the two hottest commodities in all of college athletics in their respective sports - in back-to-back years.

What say you?

I like any beer from Bayern Brewing in Missoula much better than anything Big Sky makes. In the summer Bayern's Dump Truck an extra pale summer bock is one of my go-to beers. Their Oktoberfest is pretty good as well. Missoula is a pretty cool town. Denny Washington, a self made billionaire, construction and buying the copper mine in Butte got him rolling, is a big benefactor of the U of Montana. He built the Grizzilies a pretty nice football stadium.
 

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Sure wish I could find a Dragon Stout in the KC area. Dark beer from Jamaica. Mmmmmm.

I drank a few of those when we were in Jamaica. It was that or Red Stripe. I thought they were a little too sweet for my taste. Still better than Red Stripe.
 
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What’s your top 10 or so, best breweries in existence? How about best ipa’s and best stouts?
Some of the best brewery's "That I have had off the top of my head, there are more for sure"

Best for Stouts

  • Cigar City
  • Toppling Goliath
  • Mikerphone
  • More
  • Goose Island
  • Founders - Although droppung a bit lately
  • Three Floyds
  • Prairie - "Bomb's are the the bomb all variety's of them Noir's are good too"
  • Alesmith
  • Surly - BA Darkness
  • Local - Boiler and White Elm are the best
Best IPA

  • Russian River
  • Alpine
  • Hair of the Dog
  • Toppling Goliath
  • Pulpit Rock
  • Mikerphone
  • Treehouse
  • Trillium
  • Alchemist
  • Weldworks
  • Local: Boiler - Double That! and Kros Strain - Double Dry Hopped Londen Yeast Fairy Nector
Breweries with interesting originals

  • Dogfish Head
  • Mikkeller
  • Evil Twin
Best Sour Breweries

  • New Glarus
  • Jester King
  • Lost Abbey
  • Hill Farmstead - Best Saison's in the world
  • Side Project
  • Bruery
  • 3 Fonteinen
Best Belgian Style brewery

  • Ommegang
  • Allagash
  • Hill Farmstead
  • Rochfort
  • St. Bernardus
  • Delirium
  • Chimay - and all the other trappist beer
My personal favorite beer by style hard to say, but off the top of my head

  • BA Imperial Stout - BA Smells Like Bean Spirit - Mikerphone
  • Best West Coast IPA - Pliny the Elder - Russian River
  • Best NE IPA - Haze - Treehouse
  • Best Porter - Any variant of Victory at Sea - Ballast Point
  • Best German Beer - Ayinger - Urweisse
  • Best Stout - Prairie Bomb
  • Best Lager - Song of Joy - Hill Farmstead
  • Best Pale Ale - Focal Banger - Alchemist
  • Best Brown - Sumatra Mountain - Founders
  • Best Sour - Rasberry Tart - New Glarus or Olde Kriek - 3 Fonteinen (different style, but both good!)
  • That is all the lunch time I have folks!
 
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I am a big fan of Growler USA. They typically have 75-100 craft beers on tap, of all flavors and types. The beers come from all over the region, so there are some locals too. I frequent the locations down here in Houston and I believe there is one in Omaha, 156th and Maple area, if memory serves. It's a great place to try a few to see what you like. The location I visit will let you sample as many as you like, as long as you buy a pint or 2.

Destihl Brewery out of Normal, IL has/ had a New England IPA called Touch of Haze and a double New England IPA call Haze of the Dead that are, in my opinion, outstanding.

I cannot guarantee that big red22 will agree.
 

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I am a big fan of Growler USA. They typically have 75-100 craft beers on tap, of all flavors and types. The beers come from all over the region, so there are some locals too. I frequent the locations down here in Houston and I believe there is one in Omaha, 156th and Maple area, if memory serves. It's a great place to try a few to see what you like. The location I visit will let you sample as many as you like, as long as you buy a pint or 2.

Destihl Brewery out of Normal, IL has/ had a New England IPA called Touch of Haze and a double New England IPA call Haze of the Dead that are, in my opinion, outstanding.

I cannot guarantee that big red22 will agree.
I love Growler USA
 

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I have a supply of Goose Island Bourbon County stouts at home.

I have been to Hair of the Dog and Russian River. Brought back a few Pliny's. Alchemist is also on my list someday. Need to get to San Diego soon.

I can pretty much walk to Growler USA. Right by my house.
 

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Haven’t had a chance to drink many Nebraska beers, but I second what DudznSudz said about Bells. No better American IPA than Two Hearted Ale, IMO. Though some are on par, eg, Ballast Point’s Sculpin.
 

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Some of the best brewery's "That I have had off the top of my head, there are more for sure"

Best for Stouts

  • Cigar City
  • Toppling Goliath
  • Mikerphone
  • More
  • Goose Island
  • Founders - Although droppung a bit lately
  • Three Floyds
  • Prairie - "Bomb's are the the bomb all variety's of them Noir's are good too"
  • Alesmith
  • Surly - BA Darkness
  • Local - Boiler and White Elm are the best
Best IPA

  • Russian River
  • Alpine
  • Hair of the Dog
  • Toppling Goliath
  • Pulpit Rock
  • Mikerphone
  • Treehouse
  • Trillium
  • Alchemist
  • Weldworks
  • Local: Boiler - Double That! and Kros Strain - Double Dry Hopped Londen Yeast Fairy Nector
Breweries with interesting originals

  • Dogfish Head
  • Mikkeller
  • Evil Twin
Best Sour Breweries

  • New Glarus
  • Jester King
  • Lost Abbey
  • Hill Farmstead - Best Saison's in the world
  • Side Project
  • Bruery
  • 3 Fonteinen
Best Belgian Style brewery

  • Ommegang
  • Allagash
  • Hill Farmstead
  • Rochfort
  • St. Bernardus
  • Delirium
  • Chimay - and all the other trappist beer
My personal favorite beer by style hard to say, but off the top of my head

  • BA Imperial Stout - BA Smells Like Bean Spirit - Mikerphone
  • Best West Coast IPA - Pliny the Elder - Russian River
  • Best NE IPA - Haze - Treehouse
  • Best Porter - Any variant of Victory at Sea - Ballast Point
  • Best German Beer - Ayinger - Urweisse
  • Best Stout - Prairie Bomb
  • Best Lager - Song of Joy - Hill Farmstead
  • Best Pale Ale - Focal Banger - Alchemist
  • Best Brown - Sumatra Mountain - Founders
  • Best Sour - Rasberry Tart - New Glarus or Olde Kriek - 3 Fonteinen (different style, but both good!)
  • That is all the lunch time I have folks!

Solid list.
Mine:
Stouts: Treehouse, trillium, Hill Farmsted, Mast landing, The Veil, Horus ales, J Wakefield, Bottle logic, Cycle, Angry Chair, Prairie, Goose Island (love BCBS, especially the coffee and the vanilla varients), Grimm, Other Half

IPA's: treehouse, trillium, alchemist, lawson's, hill farmstead, Monkish, Bissel Bros, Goodfire, Finback, Toppling Goliath

Sours: The Rare barrel, The bruery, OEC, Trillium, Cantillion, 3 Fonteinen, Hill Farmstead, New Park, Hudson Valley

Best BA Stout: Hill Farmstead Beyond good and Evil
West coast IPA: Stone Enjoy By
Best Stout: Treehouse Double Shot S'mores or Trillium Peanut butter PM Dawn
NE IPA: Treehouse Very Hazy or King Jjjuliusss (have only had once, 3 years ago)
Porter: Funky Budah Last Buffalo in the Park
Sour: Cantillion Fou Foune
Lager: Hill Farmstead Poetica #2
Best Pale: Treehouse Lights out (Focal banger is a DIPA, you miscategorize?)

Edit: Somehow I forgot Foam...great sours and IPA's. Pink Dot is a great palate scrapper of a fruited sour.
 
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Gonna have to bookmark this thread and come back to it again when I’m at the ol’ beverage warehouse down the road. Not sure how many of these I can get in LA, but I’d like to find out.
 

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Gonna have to bookmark this thread and come back to it again when I’m at the ol’ beverage warehouse down the road. Not sure how many of these I can get in LA, but I’d like to find out.

LA has a great beer scene. Idk how many you can buy at the store vs visiting the brewery but....Check out Highland Park, Monkish, bottle logic and Green Cheek. Beach Wood also makes some good beer to go with some pretty good food if you haven't been there.
 
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Solid list.
Mine:
Stouts: Treehouse, trillium, Hill Farmsted, Mast landing, The Veil, Horus ales, J Wakefield, Bottle logic, Cycle, Angry Chair, Prairie, Goose Island (love BCBS, especially the coffee and the vanilla varients), Grimm, Other Half

IPA's: treehouse, trillium, alchemist, lawson's, hill farmstead, Monkish, Bissel Bros, Goodfire, Finback, Toppling Goliath

Sours: The Rare barrel, The bruery, OEC, Trillium, Cantillion, 3 Fonteinen, Hill Farmstead, New Park, Hudson Valley

Best BA Stout: Hill Farmstead Beyond good and Evil
West coast IPA: Stone Enjoy By
Best Stout: Treehouse Double Shot S'mores or Trillium Peanut butter PM Dawn
NE IPA: Treehouse Very Hazy
Porter: Funky Budah Last Buffalo in the Park
Sour: Cantillion Fou Foune
Lager: Hill Farmstead Poetica #2
Best Pale: Treehouse Lights out (Focal banger is a DIPA, you miscategorize?)

I’ll shamefully admit I’ve sampled plenty of beers w/ bigred22 and think the lists you two got are solid. I can also confirm he “is a prick”. haha

The breweries that stand out as missing from the list to me are half acre (stouts/sours) and black project (sours).

...and 40oz of Mickey’s
 
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Solid list.
Mine:
Stouts: Treehouse, trillium, Hill Farmsted, Mast landing, The Veil, Horus ales, J Wakefield, Bottle logic, Cycle, Angry Chair, Prairie, Goose Island (love BCBS, especially the coffee and the vanilla varients), Grimm, Other Half

IPA's: treehouse, trillium, alchemist, lawson's, hill farmstead, Monkish, Bissel Bros, Goodfire, Finback, Toppling Goliath

Sours: The Rare barrel, The bruery, OEC, Trillium, Cantillion, 3 Fonteinen, Hill Farmstead, New Park, Hudson Valley

Best BA Stout: Hill Farmstead Beyond good and Evil
West coast IPA: Stone Enjoy By
Best Stout: Treehouse Double Shot S'mores or Trillium Peanut butter PM Dawn
NE IPA: Treehouse Very Hazy or King Jjjuliusss (have only had once, 3 years ago)
Porter: Funky Budah Last Buffalo in the Park
Sour: Cantillion Fou Foune
Lager: Hill Farmstead Poetica #2
Best Pale: Treehouse Lights out (Focal banger is a DIPA, you miscategorize?)
Heady Topper is 8% and Focal Banger is at 7%

I have always considered Focal Banger a Pale Ale (Like Pseudo Sue at 6.8%) I could be wrong, but I don't know many DIPA's at 7%
 

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Heady Topper is 8% and Focal Banger is at 7%

I have always considered Focal Banger a Pale Ale (Like Pseudo Sue at 6.8%) I could be wrong, but I don't know many DIPA's at 7%

Both wrong...Focal is a IPA. Heady is a DIPA. Not that it matters. It's a blurry spectrum from strong pale ale to weak DIPA. For instance, Treehouse seems to use 7.5% as the cutoff between IPA and DIPA. But i know there are a lot of IPA's out there in that same range. Then you start including session IPA's having to fit in there somewhere...and I've pretty much given up on trying to classify them and just keep track of the ABV. The NEIPAs will sneak up on you and kick your ***. Too drinkable at times. Especially at $4-6 a pop.

Cheers.
 
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LA has a great beer scene. Idk how many you can buy at the store vs visiting the brewery but....Check out Highland Park, Monkish, bottle logic and Green Cheek. Beach Wood also makes some good beer to go with some pretty good food if you haven't been there.

Thanks! I like beer at least as much as Justice Kavanaugh but I haven’t heard of any of these (that’s a joke people, let’s not get derailed).

I generally get my beer at Ralphs or Trader Joe’s and opt for Trumer Pils, a Modern Times rotational, Angel City’s IPA or pils, Lagunitas’ IPA or Pils, or Sculpin as far as the local stuff goes. Usually depends on how much I want to spend. I don’t recall seeing any of the beers you listed there.
 
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