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#15
by
schro
on 16 Sep, 2009 19:12
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#16
by
Arnie
on 17 Sep, 2009 10:22
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Yuengling...anyone heard of it? I got a buddy who stocks up on it...and now I know why.
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#17
by
nomad
on 17 Sep, 2009 11:30
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Ya'll have to come down and visit I'm working in a place that carries over 500 beers from local breweries and all over the world.
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#18
by
schro
on 17 Sep, 2009 12:53
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Yuengling...anyone heard of it? I got a buddy who stocks up on it...and now I know why.
I drank Yuengling's Black & Tan almost exclusively when I went back to visit my brother in law in Maryland back in 2007. That's a GREAT beer.
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#19
by
Arnie
on 17 Sep, 2009 12:57
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Yuengling...anyone heard of it? I got a buddy who stocks up on it...and now I know why.
I drank Yuengling's Black & Tan almost exclusively when I went back to visit my brother in law in Maryland back in 2007. That's a GREAT beer.
Great...they have more than one flavor to sample?

...I'm sooooo in trouble! As long as I don't have any shots...I'm ok.
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#20
by
TheSlyKang
on 30 Nov, 2009 19:19
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#21
by
basikbiker
on 30 Nov, 2009 19:40
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Mariposa Brewery< opened up bout a year and a half ago and its pretttyyyyyyy good. And another favorite Arrogant Bastard ale by Stone brewery is super good
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#22
by
Mikekoz13
on 01 Dec, 2009 04:52
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Yuengling...anyone heard of it? I got a buddy who stocks up on it...and now I know why.
I drank Yuengling's Black & Tan almost exclusively when I went back to visit my brother in law in Maryland back in 2007. That's a GREAT beer.
Great...they have more than one flavor to sample?
...I'm sooooo in trouble! As long as I don't have any shots...I'm ok. 
Yuengling is the oldest American brewery in is located in my great state of Pennsylvania.... just a couple of hours up the road from me.
Click here for more info..........
http://www.yuengling.com/index.htmBy the way..... the Black and Tan (though not a true B&T) is awesome and the Porter is just as good. If you can get them on tap......that's great beer!
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#23
by
bubbadave3
on 01 Dec, 2009 06:42
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Some of my favorites are:
Left-hand Brewing's Milk Stout
Deschuttes Black Butte Porter
Lost Cost Brewery's Downtown Brown
Deschuttes is good
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#24
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 01 Dec, 2009 08:46
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If you go to World Market, they sometimes have a brazilian black beer called Xingu (sheen-goo). Its really good.
But its not good at all with Cheez-its. Im just sayin'.
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#25
by
Ming the Merciless
on 01 Dec, 2009 11:51
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This one is quite local to me (less than ten miles off), and the beer is perfectly acceptable, but it does not really stand out from the crowd of other beers of the same type. It is, however, a rival to Sam Adams, and goes for about the same price:
http://www.bluepointbrewing.com/main_shell.htmlThe site comes with annoying sound added, but you can turn the speaker off.
Alas, I can't even enjoy any beer at the moment, having had a tooth extracted (first one since childhood) and the doc says, "Nothing carbonated" for at least two days (disturbs the clotting). But apparently wine is OK, so I've some cabernet-shiraz (Australian) that will have to serve.
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#26
by
TylerLutz
on 02 Dec, 2009 15:19
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My favorite beer of all time, Shiner Bock, is right down the road from me in Shiner, TX.
Mentioned before was Firemans 4 which is good
i think there was another place in austin called Uncle billys or willys or something that had a great agave wheat beer that my friend said was just incredible.
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#27
by
GASlick
on 02 Dec, 2009 20:41
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Yeungling is good. we recently started getting it down here in the south. I love it.
Dog Fish Head is pretty good. Has a real rich taste.
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#28
by
Tyler
on 02 Dec, 2009 21:02
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I hear a lot about Dog Fish Head, though when I tried it I wasn't impressed at all.
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#29
by
tomgallagher
on 02 Dec, 2009 21:09
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Yuengling Black and Tan. Not bad.