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  • Tony Ennis
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    Anymore there are so many good ones from which to choose. I frequently order an IPA, stout, or imperial stout, but I like it all. And a shout-out to Dogfish Head brewery for their 90 minute IPA.

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  • J Tiers
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    So, what ever happened to the OP?

    Hasn't been seen for weeks.

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  • old mart
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    I can't say I like wheatbeer, it is popular on the continent, the one I tried comes from Belgium an acquired taste if ever there was one.

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  • KiddZimaHater
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    There are literally HUNDREDS of good beers to choose from. Just too many micro-brewers out there.
    My wife got me the "Beer of the month club", and I tried many, many different beers. ALL GOOD.
    However, I have a taste for wheat beer.
    My favorite "Mass produced" beer is FRANZISKANER.

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  • Mike Amick
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    When I lived in England for a while, I was introduced to .. bitter shandies.

    Kind of like lager and 7Up. I'm not a real beer drinker and the 7Up nicely takes away the bite of the beer.

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  • old mart
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    Has there been a rebirth of real ales in the USA in recent years? When I last was there in 86, there was only crap like Coors, Budweiser and other lager types, all lacking any character.

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  • Doozer
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    Maxwell House.


    -Doozer

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  • bborr01
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    Bells Oberon is a great beer. Brewed as a summer brew in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Today is the first day of Oberon season and I plan to sample this years batch.

    Brian

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  • thaiguzzi
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    Angkor. Lager made in Cambodia. Best beer in SE Asia.

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  • gaston
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    Iron horse "Quilters Irish Death" makes the best ice cream float you ever had.
    Dark, great flavor, smooth And from a little brewery in Ellensburg Washington.

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  • Spandau
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    Rhinegeist Truth IPA. Very tasty and 7.2%. Pretty hard to find outside of Cincinnati though.

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  • flylo
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    When we went to Ireland !st morning the lady at the B&B asked if I wanted pudding, being on vacation I said sure then she asked if I wanted white or black so I said both. It was good but puuding in the US is not like it is in the UK, nuff said.

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  • boslab
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    Originally posted by Brett Hurt View Post
    oherwydd mae'n mynd i lawr gyda hages that is welsh for it goes down with hages and guinness beer iam welsh 6 pints and iam ready to machine welsh boys hold there beer
    What bit of Wales?, very very north wales if your finding wild haggis!, aka Scotland these days
    Always thought it the definition of irony when you kill somthing then stuff it in its own stomach to cook!
    Mark

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  • garagemark
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    Anchor Steam... when I can find it.

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  • Brett Hurt
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    oherwydd mae'n mynd i lawr gyda hages that is welsh for it goes down with hages and guinness beer iam welsh 6 pints and iam ready to machine welsh boys hold there beer

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