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22nd September 09, 08:40 AM
#111
I can never decide, it mostly depends...
Longboard Lager: back on the Islands (Hawaii)
Red Stripe: If I'm near the Caribbean
Stagg: The exception for Red Stripe, when in Trinidad and Tobago
Negro Modelo: When back home in New Mexico
Moose Drool : If I'm near/in Montana
Fat Tire: If I'm wheeling in Colorado
Nicky Brown (New Castle): For a relaxing afternoon
Belhaven Wee Heavy: With a nice dram
Fraoch heather Ale: Before a good Scottish dinner
Dark Island: After the above
Dry Blackthorn: For a change
Guinness: for breakfast
If nothing else, something local...
Cheers,
Joshua C. McIntosh
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22nd September 09, 10:03 AM
#112
Belgian ales are popular here in France but most people drink pale ales.
I would rather go for a Canadian Pills.
Best,
Robert
Robert Amyot-MacKinnon
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22nd September 09, 10:14 AM
#113
 Originally Posted by JRB
If you like Belgian ales and you ever find yourself in the vicinity of Cooperstown, NY, you must stop at Brewery Ommegang for a tour. My wife and I visit there every few years. I love their Three Philosophers quadrupel.Here are some pics from our last trip…
I'm actually going to be in Cooperstown next weekend!
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22nd September 09, 12:18 PM
#114
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22nd September 09, 01:30 PM
#115
Delirium Tremens for me or a Julius Echter hefe weisse
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22nd September 09, 05:01 PM
#116
Sam Adams Boston Lager, Summer Ale, Killian Red, Guiness Stout
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29th September 09, 09:44 PM
#117
After a recent visit to Portland, OR I have another beer to add to my favorites list. Upright Brewing's 6.
Upright Brewing is a really new place on N Broadway. They use a French Saison yeast for all their beer and they have a really cool positive pressure room for their open fermenters. The 6 is a rye beer fermented with their house yeast. I could live on it!
David
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3rd October 09, 06:07 PM
#118
It depends what style and country of origin I am in the mood for.
USA: North Coast Brewing Co.-Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
Scotland: Orkney Brewing- Skullsplitter
Germany: Kulmbacher- Eisbock
England: Samuel Smith's- IPA or Imperial Stout, both are good
Belgium: Chimay- Dubbel
Ireland: Guinness of course
Italy: Birra Moretti- La Rossa Doppio Malto, basically a German doppelbock
Those are a few of my absolute faves, can't think of anymore at the moment.
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3rd October 09, 11:27 PM
#119
Stone's Smoked Porter and their Arrogant Bastard Ale.
"Capiamus Cerevisiam"
Friend of Laphroaig #348968
CFSNA #2943
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4th October 09, 04:13 AM
#120
Guinness!
Although I'm taking quite a liking to Well's Banana beer!
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