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6th October 09, 08:15 AM
#121
I forgot Warsteiner Dunkel, an excellent German dark beer. It's not too hoppy, if hops give you bitter-beer face.
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6th October 09, 12:03 PM
#122
Fraoch (Heather Ale), Kelpie (Seaweed Ale), Caledonian Brewery's Edinburgh Strong Ale (RIP), Adnams Suffolk Strong Ale, Deuchar's IPA, Guinness and most of those that are Belgian.
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6th October 09, 01:45 PM
#123
Guiness, not cold though...cool, especially the new 250
Belhaven all the time, Harp as well.
Half&Half
Highland Gaelic
Battlefeild Black and Red Oak.
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9th October 09, 03:21 PM
#124
Fraoch
I discovered Fraoch, a wonderful heather ale, thats right "heather". It is a delightful brew, brewed in Scotland. If you haven't had the pleasure try to seek it out.
Slainte,
Bill
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10th October 09, 03:50 PM
#125
Originally Posted by Eric Peterson
Falstaff
Good lord! I haven't heard of Falstaff since high school (some 4 and 1/2 decades ago)! Where are you and where do you get it?
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10th October 09, 06:10 PM
#126
I prefer the darker stuff especially in winter.
So it has to be Guiness
Alexander Keith's Red Amber ale is very good, otherwise I'll try any local brewed dark beer
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12th October 09, 04:15 PM
#127
Another vote of mine is a brew made here in Eugene, Oregon is Ninkasi Believer IPA. It has a bite that leaves a mark. Excellent quality.
Bill
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15th October 09, 12:20 PM
#128
3 Peaks Kilt Lifter in Arizona!
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15th October 09, 01:18 PM
#129
I knew this thread would go long, and it has. And some good info as well. I'll throw in for Kentucky Ale, brewed right here and very good bottled. Much to our surprise, it has become available at the local minor league games in their own booth. As good as it is in the bottle, it is outstanding on tap. And if you also like bourbon, they make Kentucky Ale that is then aged in used bourbon barrels. This one is not for mass consumption, and can be pricey at $9 for a 4 pack, but well worth the effort if you can find it. Or come visit us here and try it sometime.
David
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15th October 09, 01:27 PM
#130
Guinness
Kilkenny Cream Ale
Any Upper Canada ales, especially Dark
Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale
[B][COLOR="DarkGreen"]John Hart[/COLOR]
Owner/Kiltmaker - Keltoi
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