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I've been waiting a long time to try this. Thankfully I was able to get some via social media. Zombie Dust by Three Floyds Brewing in Munster, IN.
 
@JamesMike & @Scepticalscribe Gents, the Zombie Dust was quite a great American Pale Ale. Hoppy but not like a DIPA or whatnot. I still have 2 more in the fridge I'm sure I'll have over the weekend. Cheers!

Thank you for the feed back; apart from Founder's - and one or two others, - few American quality beers make it to Europe.


Swoon. What else can I say? Other than that I hope you thoroughly enjoyed it.
 
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ahh Lowenbrau ... love to find some of these here in MID TN. Used to be all over the place.

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GOT MINE...!!

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Picked up 4 bottles of stout yesterday, and another 4 today. Had to open one right away, but the rest are going to age. This stuff is SO GOOD

can't wait to try mine. our shop only allows one per customer! they only got 12 to begin with.
 
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... love to find some of these here in MID TN

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GOT MINE...!!

How was the Bourbon County? I assume that it is - or it resembles - a classic imperial stout, which would make it ideal winter drinking.

Actually, I have to say that I find the writing difficult to read - what is the brewery, or is the name of the beer and the brewery the same?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.
 
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How was the Bourbon County? I assume that it is - or it resembles - a classic imperial stout, which would make it ideal winter drinking.

Actually, I have to say that I find the writing difficult to read - what is the brewery, of is the name of the beer and the brewery the same?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.

Actually saving it for new years... or maybe tomorrow night...?

i have an indoor game in the morning and have to play keeper. if we win i might be tempted to drink it tomorrow afternoon...
 
Actually saving it for new years... or maybe tomorrow night...?

i have an indoor game in the morning and have to play keeper. if we win i might be tempted to drink it tomorrow afternoon...

Buy several. That is what I do.

(Unless it is one of those splendid beers such as Founder's KBS, where availability of supplies are limited from the outset).
 
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anyone? is it sold anywhere outside of NY?

New place opened up here in our area and they sell 6 POINT! Drinking the "Sweet Action" as we speak. IT ia an IPA
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I need a beer that's similar to New Castle but better?

Bass...? I love Bass Ale.
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How was the Bourbon County? I assume that it is - or it resembles - a classic imperial stout, which would make it ideal winter drinking.

Actually, I have to say that I find the writing difficult to read - what is the brewery, or is the name of the beer and the brewery the same?

Anyway, I hope you enjoy it.

Goose Island Bourbon County. Bourbon barrel stuff...

and they only sell one per customer.


I just spent an hour upvoting old posts in this thread and looking for a beer i drank and couldn't remember the name of lol. never found it. i just sudden;y remembered it. lol.

Ovila Abbey Ales by Sierra Neveda
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While up in Gettysburg, PA over the weekend, stopped in at the Garryowen Irish Pub and tried out some Murphy's Stout. First time having it, and I thought it taste pretty good, but a little thinner than I expected. Then the wife and I walked to the town square and stopped in at the Blue & Gray bar, and found Bourbon County on tap!! $6 beers, I walked out of there with quite a nice buzz

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ahh Lowenbrau ... love to find some of these here in MID TN. Used to be all over the place.

GIBC_Bourbon_County_2015_002.jpg


GOT MINE...!!

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can't wait to try mine. our shop only allows one per customer! they only got 12 to begin with.

I bought mine at Wegmans grocery store, they would only allow 2 per person. So I got 2, and then had my wife get 2, then repeated on Saturday.
 
New place opened up here in our area and they sell 6 POINT! Drinking the "Sweet Action" as we speak. IT ia an IPA
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Bass...? I love Bass Ale.
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Goose Island Bourbon County. Bourbon barrel stuff...

and they only sell one per customer.


I just spent an hour upvoting old posts in this thread and looking for a beer i drank and couldn't remember the name of lol. never found it. i just sudden;y remembered it. lol.

Ovila Abbey Ales by Sierra Neveda
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Ah, one per customer?

Hm.

There are beers I buy where rationing is in place, too, (for example, on Founder's superb KBS, or Buxton Brewery's terrific "Yellow Belly"). However, your Bourbon County sounds like my kind of beer, rich, luscious, full-bodied, properly alcoholic, and beautiful balanced.

Must look out for it, and see if I can lay hands on it, someday.
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This with pizza.

Excellent choice with pizza.

While up in Gettysburg, PA over the weekend, stopped in at the Garryowen Irish Pub and tried out some Murphy's Stout. First time having it, and I thought it taste pretty good, but a little thinner than I expected. Then the wife and I walked to the town square and stopped in at the Blue & Gray bar, and found Bourbon County on tap!! $6 beers, I walked out of there with quite a nice buzz

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I bought mine at Wegmans grocery store, they would only allow 2 per person. So I got 2, and then had my wife get 2, then repeated on Saturday.

Actually, I prefer Murphy's to Guinness, but that is simply a personal preference.

As it happens, I prefer a good Belgian quadrupel to either of them.
 
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While up in Gettysburg, PA over the weekend, stopped in at the Garryowen Irish Pub and tried out some Murphy's Stout. First time having it, and I thought it taste pretty good, but a little thinner than I expected. Then the wife and I walked to the town square and stopped in at the Blue & Gray bar, and found Bourbon County on tap!! $6 beers, I walked out of there with quite a nice buzz

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I bought mine at Wegmans grocery store, they would only allow 2 per person. So I got 2, and then had my wife get 2, then repeated on Saturday.
those look delish!
 
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