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4th September 09, 10:09 AM
#71
Sam Adams Black or Sam Adams Light!
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4th September 09, 10:17 AM
#72
 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 . . .
Emphasis is mine.
I don't know if I just missed it before but this is the way I like my Guinness as well. Sometimes I cut it about 50/50 with draft cider if it's really hot out.
I have always tempered my killing with respect for the game pursued. I see the animal not only as a target but as a living creature with more freedom than I will ever have. I take that life if I can, with regret as well as joy, and with the sure knowledge that nature's ways of fang and claw or exposure and starvation are a far crueler fate than I bestow. - Fred Bear
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4th September 09, 05:58 PM
#73
 Originally Posted by Catdad
I didn't think that was still being brewed! Guess I learned something new today. 
Actually I was just kidding on the Falstaff, it was last brewed in around 2005. I used to sell it about 15 years ago. Just thought I throw a little to support to the cheap beer class. I enjoy Alien Amber Ale (sort of like fat tire) it is a local brewery owned by the brother of a friend of mine. http://www.sierrablancabrewery.com/
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4th September 09, 07:13 PM
#74
L
 Originally Posted by Woodsheal
Guinness, Smithwick's, Harp, Bass, Newcastle, & Belhaven are ongoing favorites, but a recent discovery is my current craving: Dogfish Head IPA
I truly love dogfish 90. Another great (and CHEAPER) HOPPY IPA is Victory Brewing Company's 'Hop Devil'. That is my current favorite.
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5th September 09, 12:00 AM
#75
My favorite was Pryor Dark before they went belly up. Now, any Porter in a storm will do.
By Choice, not by Birth
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5th September 09, 02:51 AM
#76
I will have to go in to bat or the Aussie beer makers here,
Coopers Special old Stout
Coopers Vintage dark ale
Coopers Pale ale
Coopers Sparkling ale
Anyone notice a trend here?
South Australian made, consumed all over
int:
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5th September 09, 06:48 AM
#77
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5th September 09, 07:08 AM
#78
I like proper Guinness not in a can or in a bottle. Cold and please god, no shamrock on top that's for the tourists only. I love this in the winter it's my favourite and a cold Heinekan in summer if I am about to drop with the heat then back to Guinness.
Although the local brewery does some interesting brews.
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5th September 09, 08:30 AM
#79
My favorite is one that someone else has paid for!!! 
Everyday is Guiness, Full Boar Scotch Ale when I can get it...then, any stout I can get my hands on int:
-Tim
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6th September 09, 01:24 AM
#80
 Originally Posted by Bruno
no shamrock on top that's for the tourists only.
As a bartender, people loved the shamrock. If nothing else, it kept me a bit less bored while pulling pint after pint of Guinness. And the ladies loved it when I'd write their name in the head of their pint.
David
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