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6th September 09, 02:44 AM
#81
 Originally Posted by KiltedBrewer
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
Yes but you do realise if you do that it keeps me from my pint for another ten seconds that is outrageous. You will also note I am not a tourist or a lady. I would be most worried if you put my name on the top of my Guinness.
In my local asking for a lager and lime would get you tossed out as they do not do cocktails there.
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6th September 09, 05:35 AM
#82
 Originally Posted by Bruno
In my local asking for a lager and lime would get you tossed out as they do not do cocktails there. 
Sounds like my kind of pub.
I tended bar and managed a nightclub for 15 years or so in an earlier life... drank (and sometimes over-drank) most every kind of malted beverage you can name... lots of flirtations with this label or that one, a one night stand or two with the latest hip brew... in the end, the only one I'd marry is a properly pulled pint of Guinness. No frills (and not too cold, btw)
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6th September 09, 08:08 AM
#83
Yeah, the entire St Jame's Gate line, I'll drink happily though less a fan of harp, and an especially big fan of Smithwick's.... also in Canada we have something called Rickard's white, it's a wheat beer with hin of ornage, it's quite good.....oh, and Innis and Gunn is also a favorite.
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6th September 09, 09:02 AM
#84
 Originally Posted by Tony
anything by Troeg's (Lancaster, PA), especially Dreamweaver.
Love Troeg's too. But they are in Harrisburg, not Lancaster. Unless they have recently expanded. (That's a happy thought.) Must also give a shout to Troeg's Mad Elf seasonal brew.
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6th September 09, 11:56 AM
#85
 Originally Posted by g koch
Stroh's!
Wow! That ranks right up there with Iron City, Lone Star, and Genesee...!
Brian
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety." ~ Benjamin Franklin
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8th September 09, 03:29 PM
#86
My brother and I had lunch last week at the Hood River brewery. I am a fan of their barleywine (though I like Rogue's barleywine better), but their brewmaster brought out samples of his Imperial Stout aged in whisky casks.
Serious yummage! int:
Unfortunately, they only serve it on draught, so I will have to bring it back in my memory.
:ootd:
Dr. Charles A. Hays
The Kilted Perfesser
Laird in Residence, Blathering-at-the-Lectern
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8th September 09, 04:14 PM
#87
Beamish Stout and Boags beer from Tasmania yumm yumm.
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9th September 09, 10:04 AM
#88
 Originally Posted by Kiltboy
Love Troeg's too. But they are in Harrisburg, not Lancaster. Unless they have recently expanded. (That's a happy thought.) Must also give a shout to Troeg's Mad Elf seasonal brew.
D'oh.
In my defence, I may have been drunk the last time I looked at the label. 
I'll keep an eye out for Mad elf. Thanks!
Daft Wullie, ye do hae the brains o’ a beetle, an’ I’ll fight any scunner who says different!
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9th September 09, 10:47 AM
#89
Fan of Beamish, Murphy's, Guinness and the related beers of this ilk, but really becoming a fan of Bells Porter (from Michigan) and a Mocha Stout from Highland Brewing in N.C.
Last edited by Detroitpete; 9th September 09 at 10:53 AM.
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9th September 09, 12:18 PM
#90
Big fan of Custom BrewCrafters (Honeoye Falls, NY outside Rochester) Double Cream Porter as well as Guiness and the Blue Fin Stout by Shipyard Brewery.
Recently rediscovered the Shandy made with some Genny Cream Ale and lemonade...great on a hot summer day.
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