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3rd September 09, 08:22 PM
#61
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3rd September 09, 08:33 PM
#62
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3rd September 09, 10:56 PM
#63
 Originally Posted by Phil
This is my favourite - http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/80/245 - Fraoch heather ale. A light, refreshing beer and, being made with heather it has a different but very pleasant flavour. If you see it definitely try it.
ohgadnowphil, I fergat that one. Shhhhhhhhh can almost taste it.
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3rd September 09, 11:06 PM
#64
 Originally Posted by Macman
This is hard to narrow down, but, among many others:
Phillips IPA when I'm at home,
Dogfish Head IPA when I'm in the east,
Deuchars IPA when in Scotland,
Four Peaks Kilt Lifter when in Arizona,
Keoki Gold when on Kaua'i,
and if it's Guinness, not too cold please.
So many beers, so little time . . .
Try (appropriately) Cairngorm's Wild Cat when next you are home in Strathdearn, Macman.
And OAS did you sign the Bond of Union?
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4th September 09, 12:10 AM
#65
Don't get me started, can't really choose. It depends on the weather, my mood, the event:
Guinness Extra Stout (but of course)
Leinenkugel's (my hometown beer)
Belhaven
Longhammer IPA
Smithwick's
Noche Buena
just about any real ale (can't get it here ;( )
Leffe
and on and on....
- The Beertigger
"The only one, since 1969."
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4th September 09, 05:30 AM
#66
To quote Marlon Brando, "STELLA! STELLA!"
Stella Artois from Belgium.
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4th September 09, 07:15 AM
#67
Not much of a drinker.. I use to like my half and halfs... Guinness and Harp... Black and Tans.. Guinness and Bass.. Shiner Blonde.. Bass... Harp... Killians Irish Red.. the occassional Tecate Light... I liked the Rahr Blonde.. and the Pug Ugly... free beer we got at the Fox and Hound during the presentation to Mr Boyd
The worst beer is a tie... between Lone Star Beer I had in Hawaii.... must have been very very old cans..... or the local beer we had in Beirut... the oddest beer I truely appreciated... at the time... Shlitz Malt Liquor... cans were scorched from the blast in the American Embassy in Beirut... just because it tasted better than the Lebanese beer we had.. (we could drink two beers every other night, if we were not on duty).. Mind you... Budweiser sent several pallets of beer to us.. but the rear echelon guys got it.... and they had coolers... we had to dig a pit to keep our beer cool...
Last edited by dfmacliam; 4th September 09 at 07:22 AM.
“Don’t judge each day by the harvest you reap, but by the seeds you plant.”
– Robert Louis Stevenson
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4th September 09, 07:58 AM
#68
Erdinger NA or Kaliber (brewed by Guinness) and is also NA.
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4th September 09, 07:59 AM
#69
 Originally Posted by Eric Peterson
Falstaff
I didn't think that was still being brewed! Guess I learned something new today.
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4th September 09, 08:46 AM
#70
anything by Troeg's (Lancaster, PA), especially Dreamweaver.
Newcastle for quaffing.
Had Belhaven once, in the Catskills. Must get more.
Skullsplitter was quite tasty too.
And, in honour of my wasted youth....real scrumpy.
The kind that dissolves metal
Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!
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