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<blockquote data-quote="Fred W" data-source="post: 1142287" data-attributes="member: 3828"><p>True dat, Belgian (style) beers are not everyone's cup of tea. I love me a good soured beer (Rodenback Red or Gran Cru are favorites) but many folks would have nothing to do with intentionally infected beers.</p><p></p><p>For a more conventionally flavored local beer, fellow forum NERD FJReady turned us on to Green Head IPA by Newburyport Brewing Co. (in Newburyport, MA, natch'). Green Head is one of the freshest hop flavored IPAs I've tasted in recent times. Not over the top bittering like a lot of the trendy big IPAs (Dogfishead, etc.), just lots and lots of excellent hop flavor. Try one if you can find it (might only be distributed in Mass), or give them a visit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fred W, post: 1142287, member: 3828"] True dat, Belgian (style) beers are not everyone's cup of tea. I love me a good soured beer (Rodenback Red or Gran Cru are favorites) but many folks would have nothing to do with intentionally infected beers. For a more conventionally flavored local beer, fellow forum NERD FJReady turned us on to Green Head IPA by Newburyport Brewing Co. (in Newburyport, MA, natch'). Green Head is one of the freshest hop flavored IPAs I've tasted in recent times. Not over the top bittering like a lot of the trendy big IPAs (Dogfishead, etc.), just lots and lots of excellent hop flavor. Try one if you can find it (might only be distributed in Mass), or give them a visit. [/QUOTE]
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