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9th August 13, 07:35 PM
#91
Dogfish 60min IPA is up there along with a Red Ale from Old Dominion.
Mostly it's Joseph Brau Pilznr this time of year.
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5th September 13, 05:40 PM
#92
Tried the Celebrator doppelbock from Ayinger. Not a bad beer at all. Strong without being hoppy.
Member of Clan Hunter USA,
Maternal - Hunter, Paternal - Scott (borderlands)
Newly certified Minister.
If you cannot fix it, mess it up so bad that no one else can either.
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6th September 13, 08:43 PM
#93
Right now... a couple Redd's Apple Ale's and 6 Guinness deep... I'll give anything a go.
Sláinte Mates, have a wonderful weekend.
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7th September 13, 03:11 PM
#94
I just had a great beer in scotland. Colonsay 80. It seems you can only find it once u get near the isle of colonsay. My go to beer would be Stella and love a modelo on hot days.
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7th September 13, 06:38 PM
#95
Standing by my favorite. .. well, to be precise, I'm seated next to it at the moment! Green Flash Black Ale aka Double Stout. Best prices at Trader Joe's and Sprouts markets here in San Diego county.
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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8th September 13, 11:34 AM
#96
Usually Guinness. Not crazy about IPA's.Do like Boddington and Smithwicks.
Others killians and for a light beer good old Miller High Life.
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9th September 13, 02:14 AM
#97
Don't drink a lot nowadays, always seem to be driving and I won't touch a drop when I do that; however if I do drink then it'll one of the following:
Leffe,
Drambuie,
Manns Ale,
Spitfire,
Black Grouse whisky,
Any sort of Talisker.
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9th September 13, 08:16 AM
#98
Unfortunately mine is JulBrew only available in Gambia W Africa. I go for about three months over our winter and if you believe what everyone else says on Trip Adviser it is loved by the vast majority of people who go there including the women folk. It is a lager type beer that comes in either 4.7% or the Export @ 5.5%. They used to do a 7.5% and a 10% but not for many years. You can get it for less than £1 a pint in a lot of places..... so I do ....
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9th September 13, 10:19 AM
#99
Originally Posted by Lee Bradbury
Don't drink a lot nowadays, always seem to be driving and I won't touch a drop when I do that; however if I do drink then it'll one of the following:
Leffe,
Drambuie,
Manns Ale,
Spitfire,
Black Grouse whisky,
Any sort of Talisker.
I am with you on the Spitfire, that's a tasty brew.
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Best regards
Simon
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9th September 13, 11:04 AM
#100
While not a big beer drinker, I drank Guinness for a long time, but recently switched to Newcastle Brown Ale.
Frank
Ne Obliviscaris
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