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  1. LOL at that Shaz, probably the only thing he's got running right now cause it's in some random sewer in montgomery county. Did apoxy do jail time after he painted on that 12 yr old girl? that's some creeper shit right there. I heard shazr got bigger titties than that bitch.
  2. Shaz, stay in your lane son. you are a toy, you have no right to dis anyone and your shitty attempts at piecing are far from burnerz y0. talking about the 90's like you have a fucking clue, what you read something on the internet? nobody but your instagram friends give a fuck. YOU AND YOUR BOYS ARE FUCKING UP THE LINE, remember when you went over skizm and wrote "my line" :lol: :lol: fucking clown, internet tough guy. who told you that you are not a toy? they lied
  3. On the cider topic, I'm a big fan of the Basque ciders - Isastegi and Sarasola. real funky, some drink like wild ales. Jacks Original Hard Cider (made in PA) is a decent dry cider. The Anthem line of ciders is alright, Anthem Hops (made with Washington State hops and apples) is unique, I also like their Cherry cider. Craft cider is definitely happening, a lot of local producers in the mid-Atlantic are going for it.
  4. Rust? really? fucking new jack toys need to learn some history.
  5. EBAY !!! damn, haven't seen an EBAY for a minute
  6. I mentioned hill farm stead on this thread a while ago, never had that one in particular but every one of their beers I've tried is on point.
  7. inexpensive but decent bourbon/rye - old granddad and old overholt mid-range - I like bulleit rye, michters rye and sour mash, buffalo trace, catoctin creek rye and Basily Hayden's Bourbon (classy old Granddad) Black Maple Hill is nice too the good shit is - High West and Pappy Van Winkle (if you can find it). Also Whistlepig and Whistlepig Rye are nice with it, expensive though
  8. @protester, There are typically 50 to 70 US breweries that present at Savor. That list was just some beer dude who named his personal "25 best" For Jimmy Carbone owner of Jimmy's #43 and host of Beer Sessions Radio on Heritage Radio, the list of top breweries means more than just top sales or top sellers. He also takes into consideration the brewers' creativity, their full line of impressive beers and even just the beers that he's delighted to find in any restaurant, pub, or bottle shop. He shared his picks for the best 25 breweries in America with us.
  9. Yeah, not taking that list too seriously being that Marc Ecko's crew created it but how are you going to leave Bell's off that list. I mean, Russian River, Three Floyds, Anchorage, Cascade, Ninkasi and I could name a dozen more who deserve to be on there but Bells is a mainstay in the US craft beer market. Savor is a dope event, they moved it to NYC this year and hopefully bringing it back to DC again in the future.
  10. great page. Hill Farmstead is the jump off. Love their sours. I just had that daisy cutter over the weekend. Among many other delicious beers that I didn't take any pics of. Thank you Philadelphia beer week/good beer stores up there.
  11. that is some of the most boring rap music I've heard in a long time.
  12. SEK OCHO NEHI PEAR BELEV SOMA KUTHE NEPAL good flicks! props to VOYER for taking spots back
  13. this city is over run with toys right now who have no respect for old pieces, spots or writers that have been doing this for decades. I25ER, STOEN are perfect examples of cheap fame seeking toys.
  14. Exactly, some back biting, classic toys I25 and his bitch Stoen
  15. ^ real shit right there, best graffiti I've seen posted in this thread in a minute
  16. I'd be up for a beer trade too, especially if you can send me that Knee Deep and/or Drakes triple IPA. Just read an article about those beers today. You either love or hate sour beers, I love them. I'd suggest starting with something simple like a 350ml bottle of Rodenbach or Duchesse de Bourgogne. One of the brewers at New Belgium spent time working at Rodenbach and the La Folie is a decent US made sour. Petrus has some inexpensive sours that should be available in your market. The point being, spend as little money as possible to try one out before investing $20plus on a bottle from Russian River, Jolly Pumpkin or some great belgian brewer because there's a good chance you're going to hate sour beer.
  17. Stillwater released an IPA called "Why can't IBU" I actually thought that was pretty creative. Well it must be that time of year again when the Hopslam love/hate shows up on this thread. $20 for a 6 really doesn't seem that bad to me, $3.33/beer. but I live in DC and beer is expensive round these parts. I've been drinking sours lately: liefmans goudenband and cuvee brut Drie Fonteinen Oude Kriek and oude geuze rodenbach grand cru bruery saison rue Goose Island Madame Rose*** this beer is fucking amazing and I recently won a bottle of The Bruery - Black Tuesday (not a sour beer)
  18. Firestone makes some excellent beer, I was drinking the double jack last night
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