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17th December 09, 08:35 AM
#31
 Originally Posted by SteveB
Jack Daw,
For some of us the math is easy, keeping it accurate is the more difficult aspect.
I live a short MBTA (public transit) ride from twenty-two brew pubs. I could have a different brew every night of the week if add in the different brews of Boston Beer Works (Sam Adams).
Slainte  int:
I like Sam Adams' Oktoberfest, but none of the rest of SA beers. I drink Heineken only when I'm on the plane b/c that's the best I can get there. We have a couple of very good breweries in or very near Houston. Being a bachelor, my fridge is stuffed with all sorts of brews! But, you won't find Miller, Bud, Pabst...
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17th December 09, 10:59 AM
#32
I ended up with the Alaskan Ale, Dogfish Head, Stone et al., which is exactly where I would like to be on the chart. Isn't it wonderful that we all have different tastes, else the tap would go dry!
"Touch not the cat bot a glove."
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26th December 09, 06:56 PM
#33
To answer truthfuly I stopped at country club, but skiping that step the Utopias is where I would be If I hit the lottery. Other than that there is a lot of good beer on this list and I love them all.
J. Robinson
Just your average kilt wearing redneck.
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28th December 09, 11:15 PM
#34
I’ve got our drinks in for our New Year party. Unfortunately, the Omani permit regulations confine me to RO 150 (USD 390) max for December and I spent already RO 40 of that at Christmas. Never mind, we still got in 5 bottles of tequila (Filipinos like tequila) plus 3 x 5 litre boxes of wine plus 6 boxes (6 x 24 x 550ml) cans of lager. The beer comprises 2 boxes of Kronenburg 1664, 1 box Amstel, 1 box Fosters, 1 box Tuborg, 1 box Tiger. Tonight, a friend is letting me use the balance on his permit to get 3 boxes (3 x 24 x 550ml) cans of Grolsch, so we’ll have 9 boxes of beer. We’re expecting about 30-40 people but I think my beer stock should be enough as some of them don’t drink beer and some don’t drink alcohol. I’m laying my house-bar open so they also tuck into my malt whiskies, cognacs, bourbons, vodkas, white and dark rums, cachacas, arrack, absinthe and pastis etc etc. No B-52’s this year though, I don’t have enough on my permit for at least 2 bottles each of Kahlua, Bailey’s and Cointreau (Filipinos love B-52’s). They can have Zombies though !
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29th December 09, 02:15 PM
#35
I just returned from PA with two cases of Shiner Bock! (Nectar of the Gods, how DO they make it so cheaply?) and I am a very happy man...Happy Hogmanay to All!
Seosamh
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3rd March 10, 02:54 PM
#36
heh, did anyone notice that nothing pointed to Moose Light Lime?
Probably a good thing...
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3rd March 10, 03:07 PM
#37
I came up with Guinness! int:
 Originally Posted by logandoug
heh, did anyone notice that nothing pointed to Moose Light Lime?
Probably a good thing...
Yes, probably a good thing...I only add lime to a very cold Mexican brew, and only drink those rarely.
"When I wear my Kilt, God looks down with pride and the Devil looks up with envy." --Unknown
Proud Chief of Clan Bacon. You know you want some!
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4th March 10, 11:32 PM
#38
Oh Yeah!
I came up with a Newcastle. Not Bad...
Here in New Mexico my other favorite is a Negro Modelo, WITHOUT the lime. No sense in mucking up an excellent Viennese Ale (and Modelo Especial is a Viennese Lager as I understand).
Slainte
Si Deus, quis contra? Spence and Brown on my mother's side, Johnston from my father, proud member of Clan MacDuff!
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5th March 10, 03:26 AM
#39
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Ah, Newcastle - just right...for now.
 Originally Posted by gordontaos
I came up with a Newcastle. Not Bad...
Interesting map....I too landed with the Newcastle / Red Hook crowd 
 Originally Posted by gordontaos
Here in New Mexico my other favorite is a Negro Modelo, WITHOUT the lime.
Ah...that's what I like to drink when we dine at our local Mexican eatery int:
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
We have a couple of very good breweries in or very near Houston.
I like hitting our local brewery & enjoying a pint or two of their Scotch Ale. I use to work at another that sadly closed up shop a couple years ago. They brewed up some rather tasty porters etc, but the owner got bored with it (rich kid) 
 Originally Posted by Jack Daw
Being a bachelor, my fridge is stuffed with all sorts of brews! But, you won't find Miller, Bud, Pabst...
Ha!Ha! I'm married but don't seem to have a problem keeping the fridge stocked with ales & hard ciders (& the cupboard with whisky), the problem is keeping my wife from drinking up my "supplies"!!!
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