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    i'd like a list of not to be missed beers and regional potables along the trail. i'll start off with Georgia, sweetwater and terrapin beers, Dawsonville moonshine, and muscadine wine . 13 states to go, whacyall got folks? also, bars, taverns, brewpubs, etc

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    Bryson City, NC -- http://www.nantahalabrewing.com
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    Foothills Brewing in Winston Salem: Hoppyum
    French Broad in Asheville: Ryehopper
    Oskar Blues in Brevard: Dale's Pale Ale and Deviant Dales
    Highland Brewing in Asheville: Black Mocha Stout

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    Ashland had too many good beers to list. I am still unsure why it costs me more to buy a beer (even in town) along the southern AT than it does in Downtown Chicago- but other than that- many fine options.

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    Long Trail Ale Brewery in (around) Killington VT.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nastynate View Post
    Foothills Brewing in Winston Salem: Hoppyum
    French Broad in Asheville: Ryehopper
    Oskar Blues in Brevard: Dale's Pale Ale and Deviant Dales
    Highland Brewing in Asheville: Black Mocha Stout
    YES!! Hoppyum is one of my favorite beers, and Dale's Pale Ale is definitely in the top 10. Excellent suggestions. Western NC is a great beer region, especially for a hop-head like myself!!



    But I have found that buying IPAs from a microbrewery can be very risky. I think this type of beer must be hard to get right, because I am often disappointed when I try a new IPA. (for example, the aforementioned Highland Brewing makes a great stout and pale ale, but I think their IPA is not good at all) Has anybody else noticed this? To be safe I will often get a Pale Ale if I don't know the brand.

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    never liked beer. Now 'shine is decent, and I make my own muscadine wine... but the bottles are a bit heavy to pack in.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quasarr View Post
    YES!! Hoppyum is one of my favorite beers, and Dale's Pale Ale is definitely in the top 10. Excellent suggestions. Western NC is a great beer region, especially for a hop-head like myself!!



    But I have found that buying IPAs from a microbrewery can be very risky. I think this type of beer must be hard to get right, because I am often disappointed when I try a new IPA. (for example, the aforementioned Highland Brewing makes a great stout and pale ale, but I think their IPA is not good at all) Has anybody else noticed this? To be safe I will often get a Pale Ale if I don't know the brand.
    Dogfish head 60 minute IPA

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    Devils Backbone out of Rockbridge County, Va. Eight Point IPA. It's no Pliney or Dubhe (or Dogfish), but it's very, very decent.
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    From the Rte 30 crossing near Caledonia SP, you have Appalachian Brewing Co. in one direction (Gettysburg) and Roy Pitz in the other (Chambersburg). Both have good microbrews.

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    Of course I am going to weigh in with muscadine wine the nectar of the South

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rasty View Post
    Dogfish head 60 minute IPA
    YES!! I also love the Dogfish 60 minute, as well as the more elusive 90 minute. I heard there is a 120 minute, but I have never seen it with my own eyes. This seems to be the Bigfoot of beer, like "a friend of a friend saw it in Guilford County one time!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Train Wreck View Post
    Of course I am going to weigh in with muscadine wine the nectar of the South
    Definitely have to agree with this. Nothing like a nice fine scuppernong, right Rasty. On another note we were just up in the Whites and asked about a local brew and were more than once directed to Tuckermans. It was really good. Don't know anything about where it's brewed. Maybe someone else can enlighten on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by quasarr View Post
    YES!! I also love the Dogfish 60 minute, as well as the more elusive 90 minute. I heard there is a 120 minute, but I have never seen it with my own eyes. This seems to be the Bigfoot of beer, like "a friend of a friend saw it in Guilford County one time!"
    I haven't found 90 minute to be elusive. They have it at my grocery store and at the gas station down the street from me. I have never seen 60 or 120.

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    Hmm a new business Idea. Hiking for beer. I like it!


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    You can not beat good 'ole NC's Junior Johnson's Apple Pie Moonshine. I also like to frequent Foothills Brewery on my monthly visits to Winston-Salem! I'm currently on my send Yuengling Lager for the night. ( I lived for a brief moment in time near Pottsville PA, where Yuengling is Made. Never heard of it until then. Happy weekend ya'll ...........

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    Get your growler filled at Blue Lab Brewing Co. in Lexington, VA. Great local IPA. Can't get it at Wally World or anywhere else. Hoppy, hoppy, hoppy!
    Last edited by aficion; 10-19-2013 at 21:18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gonecampn View Post
    You can not beat good 'ole NC's Junior Johnson's Apple Pie Moonshine. I also like to frequent Foothills Brewery on my monthly visits to Winston-Salem! I'm currently on my send Yuengling Lager for the night. ( I lived for a brief moment in time near Pottsville PA, where Yuengling is Made. Never heard of it until then. Happy weekend ya'll ...........
    Just had peach moonshine from just outside the Franklin, NC area a few weeks back that was seriously good also. Happy weekend to yu'ins too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by atmilkman View Post
    Just had peach moonshine from just outside the Franklin, NC area a few weeks back that was seriously good also. Happy weekend to yu'ins too.
    I can hardly stand any kind of liquor but Jr's Apple Pie is the closest to candy you can get! " as far a moonshine/liquor goes" I like peaches too!

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