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#274608 06/25/2008 2:34 PM
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if I had 1 beer it would be a NBBCo. Fat Tire Amber Ale

What about you guys out there???

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My homebrewed Coconut Choclate Stout ("Mounds O' Joy") that I have in my fridge at home. MMMMMMMMM


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if I had 1 beer it would be a NBBCo. Fat Tire Amber Ale

What about you guys out there???




I'd say that you sir have exquisite taste when it comes to your choice of bottled beer!!!

(...though I might add that "New Belgium's 1554 Enlightened Black Ale" might be considered more than an acceptable alternative)

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Yep! Just like a good Single Malt Scotch, you might call me "an acquired taste" TOO.(among the many OTHER things you may care to call me, of course)
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My homebrewed Coconut Choclate Stout ("Mounds O' Joy") that I have in my fridge at home. MMMMMMMMM



I'm not really a fan of beer, but that sounds very interesting. How might one acquire a sample from 1000 miles away?


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mrt202 #274612 06/25/2008 4:12 PM
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Samual Adams all the way. Great for drinking. Darn good for cooking.


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Dupre97 #274613 06/25/2008 6:28 PM
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I'm not sure it would be classified as beer but if you take a coconut and knock out one of the "eyes" then drop in a handful of raisins, plug the hole and leave it out in the sun for about 3 weeks. If its not good, at least its cheeep.


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oregonrider #274614 06/25/2008 6:47 PM
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I live in Burton upon Trent which has a looooong history of brewing.

Marstons produce a few nice tipples .
One of my favourites is Owd Rodger


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I like the beer from the Dent brewery especially the T'owd Tup


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T'owd Tup?

Mate, at 'just' 6%, that's gnats p!ss


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T'owd Tup?

Mate, at 'just' 6%, that's gnats p!ss




Hey it's fine for little old me if I drink 6 of them, that must =36%


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...........Schlitz yum !

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When your have more than one !!

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I like the beer from the Dent brewery especially the T'owd Tup



that was really good but that Toffee ale was bloody awesome

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oregonrider #274621 06/25/2008 8:25 PM
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Have to agree, Fat Tire is definitely on my short list here in US. Depending where I'm at...
- Fat Tire
- Anchor Steam
- Leinenkugel's Red
- Pilsner Urquell
- Shiner Bock
- Sam Adams
- Red Hook ESB
sorry, you said one...? I can't stop.


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chuckles #274622 06/25/2008 10:33 PM
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Guinness, Boddingtons, Sam Adams October fest and a local called Troeggs Trogenator.

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Im gona have to go with Genesee or Old Milwaukee.

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Just one?
Sierra Nevada Bigfoot.


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Matt, I'll have 1 or 2 of your Old Milwaukees


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Naa, I think the Speedmaster Redazz Ale is just about perfect!


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Acudoonabroon!
Newcastle Brown Ale!
(BTW,mods, we need a cheers icon guy drinking dark beer!)


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Try a bo'le of Toheys Old. You'll never look back.


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Very hard to pick just one beer. There are so many nice beers. But I have to confess, in my opinion, very few of them are brewed this side of the pond. But i am bias. I have a tendancy to prefer the Real Ales brewed in the old country.


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My homebrewed Coconut Choclate Stout ("Mounds O' Joy") that I have in my fridge at home. MMMMMMMMM




I am thinking of taking up home brewing. Any advice? What should i look for?


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Widmer Brothers has a new one called Crimson Wheat that I really like.

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Yuengling


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Dinqua makes a brew I'd like to call Double Trouble
Delicious, nutritious, and I do believe with a very high alcohol content

One or two of those and I was ready to mow down 6 or 8 parked motorsickles back at NE '06

Yee Hah!

Way back at the dawn of time during an 18 year old (read-16) drinking age era that I miraculously survived,
we used to drink mass quantities of Ringnes Special. Heavy skunk factor.
Cellar temp Guiness on tap is mighty tasty. I believe Guiness is not unlike FL oranges or GA peaches -
they keep the good stuff at home, and send the lesser out for the out of town masses.
Whatever they did with the bottled Guinness is fairly awful. I believe I'd rather glug down a can of hot Carbon Tet, thank you

For domestic watery beer, it's hard to beat PBR, in tall boy issue if you please.

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Matt, I'll have 1 or 2 of your Old Milwaukees




Only if you share a slug or 2 of your rumpleminze.

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I just tried a Foster's Bitter, in the green oil can.
Me likey, much better than the blue can.


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Absolutely, a snort for me a snort for you


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