Re: The Doom Room: ILF Edition
Posted: Sat Jan 25, 2014 4:02 am
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takes away too much money from cheap amps and even cheaper cabs.Krosis wrote:Craft beer discussion in the doom room. Excellent.
Craft beer and doom = life.
Have a good tour duder. Reggie's will be saddened by your absence.
Never been to HKY. Lived in Charlotte for a while. Not a huge fan of that part of the state. I could probably get along well in Asheville, though. I grew up on the coast, so I ended up settling in Wilmington.Pizza wrote:Unfortunately i'm in Hickory currently. Or fucktown, nc.crohny wrote:Pizza wrote:This.CaptainBoxman wrote:Can I just say that Gay Witch Abortion might be my favourite band name ever
Why no NC dates?
Where in NC are you?
We don't even get their shit here in Wilmington. I want to try it on name alone thoughpelliott wrote:Tennessee is supposedly going to start getting their stuff soon. I'm excited to try more.
Fucking truth. All stouts should be Imperial and Russian. I actually really, really love the Sierra seasonal stout - it's an Imperial and sooooo good. Stone makes a really good Russian Imperial if you come across it. I really want to try the Jesus Stout as well.crohny wrote:I have the Founders Imperial stout sitting on my counter right now next to a bottle of Eviltwin More than Jesus stout. Founders baby breakfast stout is fucking delicious as well. Their KBS (which is super fucking limited) is god damn amazing. Twohearted is a good IPA. I have been drinking mainly stouts and porters and venturing away from IPAs and hoppy beers. Although, the Southern Tier Unearthly IPA is fucking delicious. One of the best IPAs I have had on tap in a while. If you find it near you give it a try.
Edit: One of my go to stouts is the North Coast Old Rasputin imperial stout. One of my favorites. North Coast pretty much always puts out solid beers. Same for Southern Tier.
Great Lakes is good shit. Every time I'm in Cincinnati visiting the wife's family I always drink a ton of their stuff.pelliott wrote:Yeah going from Ohio and just having that stuff everywhere and moving down here I realize I took those for granted. Everything Founders and Bell's make is at least very good (Centennial IPA is one of my favorite beers) and DFH makes such good stuff.
I wish we got some of my Cleveland area favorites but alas I won't hold my breath
First time I had it, the bartender prefaced it with a warning about the alcohol content and how delicious it was and suggested that I only allow him to serve me two if I was driving home anytime soonpelliott wrote:First time I had Old Raspy I accidentally drank all four it was so good. I can't do that these days. Not since... CCCCOLLLLLLEEEEEGEEEEEEE
Homebrew is easily my second favorite hobby after guitar. So gratifying to make my own beer. Haven't had the chance to brew since my little one was born, but should be picking up a kegerator this weekend, which will definitely motivate me to make time to brew up a batch. Probably a Dubbel or maybe try my hand at a stout.assface jackson wrote:I'm currently enjoying an Espresso Milk Stout (Splitshot) from Elysian. Next week I can crack open my latest batch of homebrew- did an IPA this time, should be good. The PNW is spoiled with amazing craft beer.
Specifically-assface jackson wrote:Whoa- I need info; only bottleshop I know of in T-town is Pint Defiance

wanted to love it.t-rey wrote:Bros. Talk to me about the Boss RE20.
I have 5 of those in one form or anotherryan summit wrote:did you guys see this?
i think i could make this board work
and whats up with the black shhep?
anyone try one or have inside deets?
What did you dislike about it? I was feeling less than satisfied with my Trinity/Alter Ego combo this morning, and started considering the RE20. After watching some demos of the RE20, I'm not really impressed...whiskey_face wrote:wanted to love it.t-rey wrote:Bros. Talk to me about the Boss RE20.
got a good ass deal on one. (75$ otd)
still didn't love it.
traded it for a dm-2.
BAST EVAR.