tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-319445054584013211.post2175663915965949135..comments2024-02-16T13:35:34.356-05:00Comments on An Immovable Feast: Brix 42Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-319445054584013211.post-68704669841437393602009-08-18T16:21:57.532-04:002009-08-18T16:21:57.532-04:00No need for the initials, I knew who you were the ...No need for the initials, I knew who you were the second I saw "Kodo and Podo."<br /><br />I am glad to hear you are a fan of the Racer 5. It don't think I have ever had a better IPA. Many people are passionate about Dogfish Head's IPA, but I had that in New York once and, although it was good, I did not think it was close to the Racer. Once that was on the menu at the pub and I excitedly ordered one, only to be told that was a mistake and they meant to write "Red Rocket." I was crushed. Ok, maybe not crushed, but disappointed.JustinMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01976061296214532098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-319445054584013211.post-46945034386408029422009-08-18T16:10:04.006-04:002009-08-18T16:10:04.006-04:00Sorry I missed you that afternoon. Looks like the...Sorry I missed you that afternoon. Looks like there was plenty of room!<br /><br />Just two comments:<br />1. Thanks for mentioning Breadcrumbs. I have been trying to remember the name of that place for weeks!<br /><br />2. Inversion is good, but Racer 5 is incredible. Just had it for the first time while we were up in SF a couple months ago...lots of bars have it on tap there. It is easily my favorite IPA now.<br /><br />Will try to stop by this weekend.<br />btKodo and Podonoreply@blogger.com