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3rd September 09, 04:57 AM
#51
I'm a Pennsylvania boy so by far it is Yuengling Lager and then Murphy's Irish Stout and then whatever is dark and on tap.
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3rd September 09, 05:51 AM
#52
 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.
I really liked it , just hard to find here.
Scott D McKay
* The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits *
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3rd September 09, 07:23 AM
#53
 Originally Posted by MacKay71
I really liked it , just hard to find here. 
Have to look out for that one l would love to try it.
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3rd September 09, 07:27 AM
#54
Old Spot from Uley Brewery.
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3rd September 09, 10:54 AM
#55
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 . . .
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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3rd September 09, 10:57 AM
#56
Well Guinness is the favorite, and after that the redneck in me likes a good ole Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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3rd September 09, 11:03 AM
#57
We might need another thread for this, but since someone mentioned it. . .
Worst beer ever was some Indian brew (served with really good Indian chow) that tasted of formaldehyde! That was in Irvine CA.
Not Kingfisher, I've had that at an Indian restaurant in UK and have the pub glass to prove it :o)
Proudly Duncan [maternal], MacDonald and MacDaniel [paternal].
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3rd September 09, 01:01 PM
#58
Swans Brewhouse has a black & tan that is out of this world!!!
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3rd September 09, 01:27 PM
#59
Stout all the way! Guinness on tap, Guinness extra stout in the bottle. There was a Stout that I really liked called "Black Witch" but I can't find it anymore
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3rd September 09, 08:02 PM
#60
Full Boar Scotch Ale is indeed a fine local brew treat!
Chocolate Stout such as Young's Double Chocolate Stout is not real easy to find, but worth the search.
I recently got turned on to Beamish Irish Stout. It is like Guinness, but with a slightly smoother aftertaste.
Belhaven Ale is great when I can find it, or even the more rare Belhaven Stout!
Mmmm, so many fine choices...
Michael the Farlander
Loch Sloy!
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