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  1. Takaoni's Avatar
    Man just from the titles you can see visibly that is an amazing set. I too loved the original Wild Arms.
  2. Kulldam's Avatar
    Awesome find Doug! I also sometimes miss the longing when going out to try to buy a game. Or better yet was that oh so important decision when trying to determine which game to rent because you just knew if you chose wrong, you'd be stuck with that shitty game for the next 3 days until you had to return it, and be screwed out of all that potential fun until the next time you could save up enough allowance to go back for round two! ARG SO MANY WRONG CHOICES!!!!
  3. Blastphemus's Avatar
    "HEY YEA YEA YEA YEA HEY YEA YEA YEA, What's going on!" haha awesome!
  4. Bauser's Avatar
    Very nice, thanks for sharing Dewgie

    "Share the little things in life, they keep the motor running." Good advice <3

    - B
  5. Kulldam's Avatar
    Haha, awesome story Doug! What a great moment... =)
  6. Dougall's Avatar
    Quote Originally Posted by rkra
    Great, well-rounded list. A++ would read again.

    As for some of my favorite beers, Double Trouble from Founders Brewing is a massively awesome Imperial IPA with a massive amount of hops. All the beers Founders makes are great.

    Barrel-Aged B.O.R.I.S. from Hoppin' Frog is not for the faint of heart. It's their "Bodacious Oatmeal Russian Imperial Stout" aged in various whiskey barrels and blended together. One of the best stouts I've tasted.

    Red Thunder from a fairly local brewery, Victory Brewing. First they brew their "Baltic Thunder" Baltic porter, then they dump it into red wine barrels and let it age for a few months. The result is a super unique brew.

    I haven't had many sour beers, but the best one I've tried so far is the Petrus Aged Pale from Brouwerij Bavik. It is a Belgian style pale ale that is soured by the barrel it is aged in (I like barrel aged beers apparently). The first sip is a shock with the sourness, but this beer drinks like a fine champagne.
    Definitely will try them out dude! I've looked at the Founder's a few times just never pulled the trigger. Also if I can find that sour, I've been into the sour brews lately along with some local brewed ciders because of the tart they have.
  7. rkra's Avatar
    Great, well-rounded list. A++ would read again.

    As for some of my favorite beers, Double Trouble from Founders Brewing is a massively awesome Imperial IPA with a massive amount of hops. All the beers Founders makes are great.

    Barrel-Aged B.O.R.I.S. from Hoppin' Frog is not for the faint of heart. It's their "Bodacious Oatmeal Russian Imperial Stout" aged in various whiskey barrels and blended together. One of the best stouts I've tasted.

    Red Thunder from a fairly local brewery, Victory Brewing. First they brew their "Baltic Thunder" Baltic porter, then they dump it into red wine barrels and let it age for a few months. The result is a super unique brew.

    I haven't had many sour beers, but the best one I've tried so far is the Petrus Aged Pale from Brouwerij Bavik. It is a Belgian style pale ale that is soured by the barrel it is aged in (I like barrel aged beers apparently). The first sip is a shock with the sourness, but this beer drinks like a fine champagne.
  8. Bauser's Avatar
    Very awesome Dewgie Thanks for sharing this wonderful adventure <344 I'd subscribe to EpicDewgieMealTime on the Youtubes
  9. Kulldam's Avatar
    Looks delicious!
  10. Tekednein's Avatar
    I really like ice cream too.
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