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Trimtab Brewing #2036319
02/22/17 06:26 PM
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In front of my lathe
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Any of y'all ever tried their IPA? If you like an IPA you'll love this stuff. If you don't like an IPA, you'll probably start liking them...


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036334
02/22/17 06:55 PM
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Had some last week. It's pretty darn good beer.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036337
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It ain't awful, and I hate most of that crap

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036338
02/22/17 07:00 PM
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I haven't even touched the surface of the various beers made out here.

I drink a ton but there are so many brands to choose from. While it might be cool to try 'em all, I find that I get the same result from the top of the line as I do from the PBR's of the beer world. Why pay so much for something else? So you can brag to others about your experience. That has no value to me.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: JDR4Bama] #2036352
02/22/17 07:08 PM
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If the goal was to get drunk any horse piss beer would do.

Comparing trim tab to PBR is like comparing a real vagina to your hand.


Originally Posted By: JDR4Bama
I haven't even touched the surface of the various beers made out here.

I drink a ton but there are so many brands to choose from. While it might be cool to try 'em all, I find that I get the same result from the top of the line as I do from the PBR's of the beer world. Why pay so much for something else? So you can brag to others about your experience. That has no value to me.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036359
02/22/17 07:14 PM
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You have to drink 5 PBRs to get the same effect from 2 good IPAs. Plus they just taste better if you've bothered to try them to find the ones you like the best. It's no different than wine or other types of liquor. Some you will like and some you will not.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036373
02/22/17 07:54 PM
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I've only had Trimtab on draft and have to say I enjoy it a lot. I did try a Trimtab raspberry flavored beer that was a little to light and way to fruity for my taste. Good People make a decent IPA it has strong hints of grapefruit if that's your thing.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036402
02/22/17 11:09 PM
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I had some of that this weekend up at the cabin and it was good. I lived through the years where you couldn't get any decent beer, and I am thankful that we have a burgeoning local beer industry in all local towns. It is the way it should be and the way it always has been in places like Europe and used to be in the United States.

I don't drink to get drunk, I drink to relax, have fun with my wife and friends and I enjoy the taste.

A good locally brewed beer made by fellow Alabamians not only taste good, but supports the local economy and supports the family of some pretty decent dude that has a dream job of brewing beer all day long. I can't find the negative in that. I get great tasting beer and some local people get paid doing a job they love and are passionate about so they can support their families.

My current favorite beers are porters and stouts. I have some of the Blue Pants Chocolate Oatmeal Porter in the beer fridge right now and that is some mighty good stuff.

Last edited by Irishguy; 02/22/17 11:14 PM.
Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: JDR4Bama] #2036403
02/22/17 11:17 PM
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Originally Posted By: JDR4Bama
I haven't even touched the surface of the various beers made out here.

I drink a ton but there are so many brands to choose from. While it might be cool to try 'em all, I find that I get the same result from the top of the line as I do from the PBR's of the beer world. Why pay so much for something else? So you can brag to others about your experience. That has no value to me.


Yeah... I can get full eating at McDonald's and Burger King everyday, so why should I take the time to cook good food?

Life is short. That's why.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036470
02/23/17 03:03 AM
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Trim Tab's Pillar to Post is a nice brown. The IPA is decent. The rest of their stuff is just not that great to me.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: Irishguy] #2036478
02/23/17 03:09 AM
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Originally Posted By: Irishguy
I had some of that this weekend up at the cabin and it was good. I lived through the years where you couldn't get any decent beer, and I am thankful that we have a burgeoning local beer industry in all local towns. It is the way it should be and the way it always has been in places like Europe and used to be in the United States.

I don't drink to get drunk, I drink to relax, have fun with my wife and friends and I enjoy the taste.

A good locally brewed beer made by fellow Alabamians not only taste good, but supports the local economy and supports the family of some pretty decent dude that has a dream job of brewing beer all day long. I can't find the negative in that. I get great tasting beer and some local people get paid doing a job they love and are passionate about so they can support their families.

My current favorite beers are porters and stouts. I have some of the Blue Pants Chocolate Oatmeal Porter in the beer fridge right now and that is some mighty good stuff.


Where did you get the blue pants COP?



The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812


Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036490
02/23/17 03:18 AM
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Rye Brown is my favorite, but it just does not taste as good out of the can as out of the tap.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: bama1157] #2036521
02/23/17 03:47 AM
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Originally Posted By: bama1157
Originally Posted By: Irishguy
I had some of that this weekend up at the cabin and it was good. I lived through the years where you couldn't get any decent beer, and I am thankful that we have a burgeoning local beer industry in all local towns. It is the way it should be and the way it always has been in places like Europe and used to be in the United States.

I don't drink to get drunk, I drink to relax, have fun with my wife and friends and I enjoy the taste.

A good locally brewed beer made by fellow Alabamians not only taste good, but supports the local economy and supports the family of some pretty decent dude that has a dream job of brewing beer all day long. I can't find the negative in that. I get great tasting beer and some local people get paid doing a job they love and are passionate about so they can support their families.

My current favorite beers are porters and stouts. I have some of the Blue Pants Chocolate Oatmeal Porter in the beer fridge right now and that is some mighty good stuff.


Where did you get the blue pants COP?


I want to say I picked it up at Sprouts.

Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: RoadRN] #2036542
02/23/17 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted By: RoadRN
Trim Tab's Pillar to Post is a nice brown. The IPA is decent. The rest of their stuff is just not that great to me.


If you like brown ales you need to try Sweetwater's Georgia Brown. Smoother than a Bill Clinton apology.

Regarding Trim Tab, I'm sure I've tried their IPA but I can't recall. Had it been great I think I'd remember it. They do a lot of neat small batch stuff and I'd like to get down there & try their sours.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: Irishguy] #2036547
02/23/17 04:06 AM
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Originally Posted By: Irishguy
Originally Posted By: bama1157
Originally Posted By: Irishguy
I had some of that this weekend up at the cabin and it was good. I lived through the years where you couldn't get any decent beer, and I am thankful that we have a burgeoning local beer industry in all local towns. It is the way it should be and the way it always has been in places like Europe and used to be in the United States.

I don't drink to get drunk, I drink to relax, have fun with my wife and friends and I enjoy the taste.

A good locally brewed beer made by fellow Alabamians not only taste good, but supports the local economy and supports the family of some pretty decent dude that has a dream job of brewing beer all day long. I can't find the negative in that. I get great tasting beer and some local people get paid doing a job they love and are passionate about so they can support their families.

My current favorite beers are porters and stouts. I have some of the Blue Pants Chocolate Oatmeal Porter in the beer fridge right now and that is some mighty good stuff.


Where did you get the blue pants COP?


I want to say I picked it up at Sprouts.


When I was in Alton IL. a month or so ago I tried a Nitro Chocolate stout and man was it good, I have tried to find it around here and can't.



The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812


Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: bama1157] #2036564
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Guinness makes a nitro IPA. Not my favorite, but you might like it.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036576
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It is hard to believe but i have never tried an IPA, I did have some Cahaba American Blonde this weekend and it was great!!!

Back to that Nitro Chocolate stout, it was like drinking a dark chocolate bar man was it good....



The end of democracy and the defeat of the American revolution will occur when government falls into the hands of lending institutions and moneyed incorporation's Thomas Jefferson. 1812


Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036632
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I've always heard IPAs are a love them or hate them beer and I guess I'm in the hate them. I do like some of their others and it's a fun place to go.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: gundoc] #2036641
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Y'all do realize that almost all of these craft brewers, or a large majority of them, are of the liberal mindset, right? Just like the big companies that have their "policies" and support liberal issues, a lot of the smaller craft brewers are the same: support liberal causes, have the hipster mindset, don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, are anti-gun, and so on.

Just saying.


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Re: Trimtab Brewing [Re: Clem] #2036729
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Originally Posted By: Clem

Y'all do realize that almost all of these craft brewers, or a large majority of them, are of the liberal mindset, right? Just like the big companies that have their "policies" and support liberal issues, a lot of the smaller craft brewers are the same: support liberal causes, have the hipster mindset, don't want to hurt anyone's feelings, are anti-gun, and so on.

Just saying.


But the big name beer manufactures like Budweiser that are based in Europe are not?

I have said this before; if I quit buying stuff from people whom I disagreed with for whatever reason, I would be making my own beer, whiskey, clothes, guns, knives, growing my own food and riding a horse everywhere.

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