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    Question Favorite Brew

    What is your favorite beer? And where is it bottled?

    Mine is Warsteiner Octoberfest from Germany.
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    Three Philosophers!
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    Big fan of Sam Adams Boston Lager as far as American beers go. However, I did just find out that my local wine store, which sells everything by the way, orders a Scottish brew from Innis & Gunn. They were out of the beer at the time but told me they had some more on order and it would be here in a week or so. Now I am looking forward to tipping back some whiskey barrel aged brew from Innis & Gunn.

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    My first choice is usually Guinness. I like a stout I can chew.
    I recently tried Smithwick's and very much enjoyed it. An Irish red ale is at the other end of the scale for me.
    I do not care for IPA's at all.

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    I'd have to go for the IRN one.
    Somehow my tastebuds just don't agree with alcohol in drinks.
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    My favorite beer is of the root variety. Baumeister is brewed up in Kewanee, WI, if memory serves. My favorite brew is actually either Scottish Breakfast Tea or Irish Breakfast Tea.

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    Green Flash makes a double porter called Black Ale. Absolutely fabulous, rich and almost oily. Talk about a beer you can chew! Guinness is completely overrated IMHO. Only problem is that the Green Flash may be a seasonal. .. Stone Smoked Porter is an alternative, also Wreck Alley.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sydnie7 View Post
    Green Flash makes a double porter called Black Ale. Absolutely fabulous, rich and almost oily. Talk about a beer you can chew! Guinness is completely overrated IMHO. Only problem is that the Green Flash may be a seasonal. .. Stone Smoked Porter is an alternative, also Wreck Alley.
    I'll have to try it. Sometimes Guinness is the only stout you can find.

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    A Scottish style beer that I like is "Rail Bender Scottish Ale" from the Erie Brewing Co. in Erie, PA. My favorite beers include Torpedo IPA from Sierra, the 6o Minute IPA & the 90 Minute IPA from our local Dogfish Head Brewery in Milton, Delaware and the #3 IPA & #6 IPA from Evolution Craft brewing (EVO) in Salisbury, MD.

    Out here on Delmarva, we are blessed with a plethora of Craft breweries and a very active home brewing culture.

    Now, don't get me started on Scotch and Wine. (sound like a real lush don't I)

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiltedrennie View Post
    I'll have to try it. Sometimes Guinness is the only stout you can find.
    Oh absolutely, sometimes I feel lucky that Guinness is on offer. Half the time I ask "what's your darkest beer" and the server suggests an IPA!
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