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#165
by
warhawk
on 14 Aug, 2012 14:36
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Last week I discovered some great beer thanks 2 my brother-in-law called Flying Dog. We got the "Snake Dog". It is brewed in the good ole USA. I love their company's slogan: "Good people drink good beer."
www.flyingdogales.comWARHAWK
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#166
by
tomgallagher
on 14 Aug, 2012 15:31
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That is one heckuva name for a beer Mel. (I can post to this one)
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#167
by
warhawk
on 14 Aug, 2012 15:35
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#168
by
slane
on 23 Aug, 2012 22:22
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I am lucky to live in a place where craft brewing is very popular. I spend most of my booze cash on trying new micros.
As far as my palate has developed, I'm keen on IPAs. They're my favorite. The best IPA that I have tried is a double called Heady Topper. You can only find it in VT and a select few stores in surrounding states. Their brewery in Waterbury literally went under water so production has been delayed some. Anyway, it's a brew that I would highly recommend to anybody who's a fan of strong IPAs.
I also delight in drinking beer from Stone out in California, as well as offerings from Unibroue in Canada.
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#169
by
Mikekoz13
on 24 Aug, 2012 05:02
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I don't care for IPAs but I love Stouts and GOOD Bocks. I'm a Guinness guy n general but I like Dead Guy Chocolate Stout every now and then. Just one or two of them. Thay have a GREAT logo.
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#170
by
waine
on 24 Aug, 2012 07:20
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Trivial Persut question, Which country consumes the most beer in the world? Answer - USA (I thought it was Germany) The variety of beers in the US is awesome...
Now ....
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#171
by
-Doug-
on 24 Aug, 2012 07:21
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I'm not what you would call a coniseur of beers but my favorites are the following.
Samuel Adams Blackberry Witbeer
LandShark Larger
Yuengling Larger
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#172
by
Natedawg
on 24 Aug, 2012 08:07
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I'm not what you would call a coniseur of beers but my favorites are the following.
Samuel Adams Blackberry Witbeer
LandShark Larger
Yuengling Larger
I'm sure you mean "lager", Doug.
I like SA's Blackberry, as well. That and their Cherry Wheat are delicious.
Speaking of Yuengling, we don't get that in this part the midwest. I grew up on the east coast, so I remember it well. A coworker of mine found out about my trip to VA/NC next month, and asked me to get him a couple of cases. One heck of a beer run!
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#173
by
Slynito
on 24 Aug, 2012 08:11
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I discovered Yuengling a few years ago and like it very much....the wife likes their Black 'n' Tan.
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#174
by
-Doug-
on 24 Aug, 2012 08:30
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#175
by
Mikekoz13
on 24 Aug, 2012 10:58
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I'm not what you would call a coniseur of beers but my favorites are the following.
Samuel Adams Blackberry Witbeer
LandShark Larger
Yuengling Larger
I'm sure you mean "lager", Doug.
I like SA's Blackberry, as well. That and their Cherry Wheat are delicious.
Speaking of Yuengling, we don't get that in this part the midwest. I grew up on the east coast, so I remember it well. A coworker of mine found out about my trip to VA/NC next month, and asked me to get him a couple of cases. One heck of a beer run! 
I live in Pennsylvania and Yuengling is everywhere. I don't care for the Lager... gives me brutal headaches. I like the black and tan and they have a nice porter.
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#176
by
Frontier Guy
on 24 Aug, 2012 11:48
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Abita Amber from New Orleans is quite good - very mellow and easy to enjoy far too many.
(Yes, that would be the Voice of Experience. More than once!)
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#177
by
Bald Kahuna
on 24 Aug, 2012 12:09
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Aloha to all you beer drinkers,
Now living back in northern CA, I can enjoy Anchor Steam, brewed in San Francisco(especially good on tap), but got to liking Long Board lager while living on Maui for 3 years.
Also was in the pizza restaurant business both in CA and Oregon...opened one of my restaurants down the street from Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR. I suggest you try some of their beers which you will find in major market chains. And last, out of Portland, OR, is the Widmer brews, I like the Hefevizen with a lemon wedge. As they say, most beers are good, some better than others, and like coffees, depends on your individual taste buds.
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#178
by
Mikekoz13
on 24 Aug, 2012 12:17
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Abita Amber from New Orleans is quite good - very mellow and easy to enjoy far too many.
(Yes, that would be the Voice of Experience. More than once!)
Ah yessssssss... I tried Ambita Amber with Paulie a couple years back while I was in Louisiana. Good stuff!!!
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#179
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 24 Aug, 2012 14:40
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Abita Amber from New Orleans is quite good - very mellow and easy to enjoy far too many.
(Yes, that would be the Voice of Experience. More than once!)
It is good, and all the Abita brews are good, Turbodog is outstanding. But, as much as I wish they were from New Orleans, like our old Dixie--before the "bad batch"--they're really located across Lake Pontchartrain in Abita Springs and they use the spring water for their brewing. We have another really New Orleans brew now, NOLA--and it's gaining a good audience for its great products too. We have an embarrassment of riches when it comes to great food and drink in South Louisiana.