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- SWfan85
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Re: 1.5.2
It was more of an illustrative example. I tried a decent beer out of Maine recently, Sea Dog. There's a good brewpub here in the Hartford, CT area - City Steam.
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Talk about hijacking a topic...
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Re: 1.5.2
Meh... More interesting than the 1.5.2 update. ;p
I've had one or two Sea Dog brews from the bottle. I prefer off the tap vs. bottled, however, so I reserve judgement until I've had some that way.
I haven't been out of the southeast when it comes to breweries. I prefer breweries with tap rooms. They don't serve food usually, but the beer is made on-site and tapped as soon as it's ready. A lot of these restaurants that make their beer "on premises" have to pack up their beer, send it off to the local state's alcohol bureau, and then get it shipped back. Sure, you see the tanks and such there, but you're usually drinking weeks-to-months old beer. Meh.
If you're ever in the southeast, my top faves are:
Mile Marker Brewing, St. Augustine, FL - "1565 Ancient City Red Ale" - The smoothest red I think I've ever had. They're a small operation, so they tend to keep guest taps just to round the selection out.
Intuition Ale Works, Jacksonville, FL - Anything they have on tap - Yay Hoppy Beer! I used to go to this place every Thursday (and occasionally a little more often
) and miss having such an awesome brewery nearby.
Highland Brewing, Asheville, NC - Keep an eye out for their seasonals, which are great! Also, they have awesome leather koozies and coasters for sale.
Swamp Head Brewery, Gainesville, FL - "Midnight Oil" and "Wild Night" - This one is just off of I-75 so if you happen to be passing by on the interstate and they're open, take a break and grab a pint! Just *A* pint, people!
Orlando Brewing and Hourglass Brewery, both in the Orlando Metro Area, get honorable mentions. They are smaller operations (especially Hourglass) and I haven't really found a beer of theirs I absolutely enjoy. Hourglass has a tendency to run out of their own brews and have to keep guest taps handy to fill in the gaps. They're both serviceable. I've been meaning to get over to Tampa to try some of the places over there, but parts of Tampa are quite sketchy and I don't feel like driving 2.5 hours one-way, having a few pints, and then hanging out until I'm OK to drive the 2.5 hours back. :/
I've had one or two Sea Dog brews from the bottle. I prefer off the tap vs. bottled, however, so I reserve judgement until I've had some that way.
I haven't been out of the southeast when it comes to breweries. I prefer breweries with tap rooms. They don't serve food usually, but the beer is made on-site and tapped as soon as it's ready. A lot of these restaurants that make their beer "on premises" have to pack up their beer, send it off to the local state's alcohol bureau, and then get it shipped back. Sure, you see the tanks and such there, but you're usually drinking weeks-to-months old beer. Meh.
If you're ever in the southeast, my top faves are:
Mile Marker Brewing, St. Augustine, FL - "1565 Ancient City Red Ale" - The smoothest red I think I've ever had. They're a small operation, so they tend to keep guest taps just to round the selection out.
Intuition Ale Works, Jacksonville, FL - Anything they have on tap - Yay Hoppy Beer! I used to go to this place every Thursday (and occasionally a little more often
Highland Brewing, Asheville, NC - Keep an eye out for their seasonals, which are great! Also, they have awesome leather koozies and coasters for sale.
Swamp Head Brewery, Gainesville, FL - "Midnight Oil" and "Wild Night" - This one is just off of I-75 so if you happen to be passing by on the interstate and they're open, take a break and grab a pint! Just *A* pint, people!
Orlando Brewing and Hourglass Brewery, both in the Orlando Metro Area, get honorable mentions. They are smaller operations (especially Hourglass) and I haven't really found a beer of theirs I absolutely enjoy. Hourglass has a tendency to run out of their own brews and have to keep guest taps handy to fill in the gaps. They're both serviceable. I've been meaning to get over to Tampa to try some of the places over there, but parts of Tampa are quite sketchy and I don't feel like driving 2.5 hours one-way, having a few pints, and then hanging out until I'm OK to drive the 2.5 hours back. :/
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Re: 1.5.2
Moneycrazed wrote:When will twit be updated to 1.5.2?
Just curious, wife plays more than I do and her server went to 1.5.2 the next day (and is similar to Twit) so I updated for her sake... Any news for us? I haven't been able to log in for a while.
I know I could downgrade & play then upgrade for her, but it would become tedious after the first time.
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Re: 1.5.2
jaythedogg wrote:
Just curious, wife plays more than I do and her server went to 1.5.2 the next day (and is similar to Twit) so I updated for her sake... Any news for us? I haven't been able to log in for a while.
I know I could downgrade & play then upgrade for her, but it would become tedious after the first time.
-Thanks
I adopted MagicLauncher because of TWiTCraft versioning, and it makes it very easy to switch between versions to connect to different servers.
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Re: 1.5.2
I think TSC mentioned that Notch posted a version-agnostic launcher as well...
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Re: 1.5.2
I coooooouuuulddd update today. Lemme take a peak at the plugin updates. As for the launcher. Mojang.com has the beta of their new launcher which has built in version switching. It's been out for awhile and works great.
Re: 1.5.2
Curley, I have found that my plugin set is stable with shapshots (of plugins) in 1.5.2, list with versions follow, I think the only ones you have that I don't are IRC, LogBlock and iCononmy.
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Enabled plugins:
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2013)
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