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PilsnerUrquell Grolsch Guinness Shiner Bock
No IPA No Light or Lite, ever.
Used to have a Flight Attendant living next door. She brought me wonderful stuff from Belgium and Germany, but alas when her husband moved away, she went with him.
What fresh Hell is this?
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If I could get Yoga Pants from Moon River Brewing in Savannah GA up here - that would be my "house beer" - drink it or water.
Great pale ale.
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Yuengling, is there any other? I like a couple of their styles, but your question begs another. Have you ever been to Bavaria? I know right. We have had trips planned. Family tree grew fairly heavily through there. Any recommendations? Gunchamp, if you go over, head a bit north of Nuremberg to Bamberg. Get some rauchbier with some wurst at a restaurant. Thank me later. They smoke the grain for the beer imparting a smoky flavor. They call it liquid bacon, and they aren’t far off. It’s a bit much on its own, but complemented by the wurst and sauerkraut, it’s really good. Old70
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Yep but it's not the majority. I think there's 2 cans in there total. It's not good beer, it's not bad beer - it's just beer when I don't feel like a "BIG" beer or I want a drink but still be available to think straight later on. That's what Czech pilsner is for.
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Grain Belt...The Friendly Beer. Tastes like beer should. It's the official beer of Bob Stinson Day. Kill a sixer of it while eating a big ham sandwich and listening to the 'Mats and you'll have celebrated the holiday properly.
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I grew up on Rainier ---I had to branch out because Rainier isn't always available.
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PilsnerUrquell Grolsch Guinness Shiner Bock
No IPA No Light or Lite, ever.
Used to have a Flight Attendant living next door. She brought me wonderful stuff from Belgium and Germany, but alas when her husband moved away, she went with him.
Nothing at all wrong with that list, I like them all; but I also like the hoppy IPAs as well. Beck's is also one of my favorites.
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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Tonight's beverage. This is a mild unfiltered IPA, 8.5% alc. Good stuff!
Let's Go Brandon! FJB
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Funny thing I have observed.
Snotty Americans drink expensive beers, talk about how great German beer is, And condemn our big breweries.
Germans in the US, don't like a lot of craft beer, And enjoy things like Budweiser.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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i brew all the beer i drink. so lets see, off the top of my head i have in stock:
english pale ale american pale ale (2) english porter american porter irish stout american stout (2) munich helles barley wine imperial stout
fermenting 3 feet from me right now is 5 gallons of imperial stout and 5 gallons of german pils. in the next couple months i will be brewing variations of the above. by april i should have 20 or so cases in the basement. that will last me well into next year. the nice thing about unflltered homebrew is that it keeps getting better with age. i just drank a bottle of barley wine from 2014. superb.
My diploma is a DD214
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6 year old Barley wine is going to be okay - I suspect a 6 year old PA or IPA wouldn't lol.
That said - I had a really nice 3 year old Kriek going and it got spilled when I moved houses. Not saying tears were shed but some neighbor kids learned some new words for sure.
I really should get back into brewing.
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The Kaiser- "If it ain't broke, I can fix that!"
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Love Surly Furious & Tod the axeman !! Always have it on our ski trips to the USA !
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