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Old 04-30-2008, 01:12 PM
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UPSTATE! that's me

Stewart's - Bear - nice comfy clean non-commercial homestyle bar and good food to boot
Buffalo wild wings - Bear - great place to catch a game, good food and drink, chain sportsbar
Damons - New Castle - much like BWW only a bit bigger
Tailgates - Stanton - small town, local, small, little grungy, fun
McGlynns - Glasgow - nice homey clean bar in people's plaza
Bennigans - various locations - i like bennigans good food and drink
Iron Hill - Wilmington water front - making a name for itself, nice place, great food and drink
trolley square - wilmington - this area has many bars and they are all walking distance, big party area, notables are Cr Hooligans and Logan House.

There are many many more, those are some that i visit....
Awesome Chase and I think we are closer to your neck of the woods, hubby is a beer connoisseur and brews his own beer and loves trying new beers, he's in to IPA's, and beers with a lot of hops. Although he's been known to brew me some nice Heferwiesen, Belgian Ales, and fruit beers from time to time.

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Old 04-30-2008, 01:45 PM
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I can't believe that Dogfish Head made it to the UK and I can't find it in California. I love their chicory beer, and the 60 min IPA is great. Next visit, I'm packing some back in my suitcase. I've brought back Birch Beer in a suitcase (also rare in CA). So, why not real beer?

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Old 04-30-2008, 02:13 PM
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I'm embarrassed to say I don't know "good" beer when I see, drink, or spill it!
I'm a Miller Lite girl, and that's about it!
BUT, hubby and I are having our 50th wedding anniversary party at a local wine vineyard, with a tour of the wine making facility.... Huge pavilion, surrounded by vineyards and beautiful grounds. I know a little more about wine, than beer! A little bit, not much. BUT, I know what I LIKE

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Old 04-30-2008, 03:52 PM
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Awesome Chase and I think we are closer to your neck of the woods, hubby is a beer connoisseur and brews his own beer and loves trying new beers, he's in to IPA's, and beers with a lot of hops. Although he's been known to brew me some nice Heferwiesen, Belgian Ales, and fruit beers from time to time.
Then i would say you would like Stewart's in Bear, really is a nice place and has a rather hefty selection of brews.

My co-worker owns a brew it yourself store out in newark if your husband needs supplies locally.

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Old 04-30-2008, 09:19 PM
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My co-worker owns a brew it yourself store out in newark if your husband needs supplies locally.
YES!!! What's the address? He's eager to get his holiday beers started. Although I told him he has work around the new place first!

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Old 05-01-2008, 07:05 AM
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Ok i think this is his site with info, it is blocked by our firewall here at work but im almost positive this is it.

www.firststatebrewers.com/

the guy is Joe, i have worked with him for like 4 years now, cool guy.

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Old 05-01-2008, 02:33 PM
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Thanks Chase! I'm sure he will love that website.

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