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I once had some World Wide Stout from Dogfish Head. That stuff was around 21%' date=' and amazingly still delicious. Do you get their beers out in UT?[/quote'] Nope. I've picked them up in Vegas and brought them home with me, but I've only had a couple of them. I'll have to give that a try, hope they have it at Lee's in Vegas. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Nope. I've picked them up in Vegas and brought them home with me, but I've only had a couple of them. I'll have to give that a try, hope they have it at Lee's in Vegas. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I don't love all of their stuff, but if you can possibly try the World Wide Stout, it's a unique experience. That 12oz bottle can easily be split three ways. The 90 minute IPA is a classic, the 120 is a bit much. You may like Raison D'etre, it's a golden Belgian ale that I find a little too sweet these days, but used to really like.
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I don't love all of their stuff' date=' but if you can possibly try the World Wide Stout, it's a unique experience. That 12oz bottle can easily be split three ways. The 90 minute IPA is a classic, the 120 is a bit much. You may like Raison D'etre, it's a golden Belgian ale that I find a little too sweet these days, but used to really like.[/quote'] I've had the 90 minute, pretty tasty. Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
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Watching AFL season 2013 highlights, wow it was a good year. Knocking Collingwood out of the finals, putting one hell of a scare through Geelong. Then there's the, frankly rediculous, comeback wins. I know I'm a bit of a sporting tragic and I know most of you don't give a rat's behind but I can't help myself.

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Watching AFL season 2013 highlights' date=' wow it was a good year. Knocking Collingwood out of the finals, putting one hell of a scare through Geelong. Then there's the, frankly rediculous, comeback wins. I know I'm a bit of a sporting tragic and I know most of you don't give a rat's behind but I can't help myself.[/quote'] Last year was a great AFL season, not so much for a Melbourne supporter but I have always liked freo and I loved seeing them get into a grand final even though the grand final was played pretty badly and the weather was not so good. I think this coming season will be awesome, let's see how the dee's go this year! :D
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It can turn around quickly for a footy club. Port Adelaide are a good example actually. 2012 we won just 5 games and 1 draw, we sacked then head coach Matthew Primus and the president resigned on the same day. David Koch becomes the new club president, Ken Hinkley is appointed head coach. Dr. Darren Burgess returns to the club as head fitness coach. Most importantly thought Travis Boak, offered huge amounts of money to leave us for Geelong, chooses to stay at the club. 2013 we win 13 games (including the elimination final against Collingwood), Travis Boak is made All-Australian as is Chad Wingard in only his second AFL season. Ken Hinkley is named coach of the year. I want Melbourne to have a good year. I want to see the AFL become a competition where fourteen to sixteen clubs are a realistic chance of making the finals every year and ten to twelve of them a chance of winning a premiership (unfortunately we'll never see all eighteen clubs have an equal chance of either playing finals or winning a premiership).

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