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  1. #221
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    Sean, I'm with you on the Guinness. It's the only good beer I've found that is available on a worldwide basis. I started drinking it about 30 years ago in Nigeria, as it was the only "reliable" beer available, and I developed a taste for it that I've never lost; in fact I've grown more fond of it as I've gotten older. Visited the shrine in Dublin 2 summers ago; horribly commercial, but it was one of those things I just had to do and I got a great view of Dublin while enjoying a pint.

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    Bass Ale. All others are also-rans for top of the heap.

    Bruce

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    Mundane.

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    Pretty simple here... Labatt Blue Light and budwieser in the bottle.. If neither are available then Coca-Cola it is
    [B]Paul[/B]

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    In no particular order:

    Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
    Sierra Nevada Porter
    Samuel Adams Black Lager
    New Glarus Belgian Red
    Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter
    Bell's Amber Ale
    and many more...

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    Any type of Schlafly from St. Louis forget that Bud stuff. Unless you like their Tshirts.

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    Coopers Sparkling Ale
    Little Creatures Pale Ale
    Stella
    Becks
    Rocco

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    Just watching Christmas Vacation. Eddie had a Meisterbrau. Do they even make that anymore?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rtheen View Post
    Any type of Schlafly from St. Louis forget that Bud stuff. Unless you like their Tshirts.
    The one thing I will give props to Anheuser-Busch for is the "Real Men of Genious" ad campaign.

    We salute you, Mr. Hot Dog Eating Contest Guy!

    Cory

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    I don't recall if I responded to this thread yet, but you can always put me down for-

    Ayinger Celebrator dopplebock
    Victory Storm King
    North Coast Old Rasputin Imperial Stout
    Stone Arrogant Bastard
    Chief Weasel and Director of the B&B Stjynnkii Membörd Dummpsjterd.

    Baby Brain Smooth.

    Life is too short to share that bacon with anyone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by inkling View Post
    My favorites are:

    Newcastle Brown Ale
    Smithwicks
    Red Stripe
    Yuengling Black & Tan
    Tsing Tao
    Anchor Steam Porter
    and Chimay Trappist Ale, when I can afford it

    We should drink together.

    You are missing Guiness (I like to make my own Black/Tan with it and Bass)

    I cannot get enough Smithwicks right now.

    Never been a hugh Red Stripe Fan.

    Love the Fat Tire
    Best Regards

    Jim

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  12. #232
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    A couple of my favorites are Austrian,
    Puntigamer and Reininghaus spent tiem in Graz

    Another is Erdinger Weissbier from Germany

    Now at home and the local bars I have to settle for Stella, Heiniken, sometime Pilsner Urquell and maybe Kronenbourg
    [FONT="Tahoma"]Richard[/FONT]

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    Quote Originally Posted by SilkySmooth View Post
    Just watching Christmas Vacation. Eddie had a Meisterbrau. Do they even make that anymore?
    Yes http://www.meisterbrau.com/
    [FONT="Tahoma"]Richard[/FONT]

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    Howdy all, newbee here I hang out at SRP mostly but a beer thread is hard to resist :D

    I'm a homebrewer looking at going pro someday in my own restraunt. Any good stout, barleywine, or something from Stone Brewery :D

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    I'm no beer snob, I'll gladly drink a Budweiser at a bbq or one or two at a game. It's not my go-to, however, it's a bit of a range -- Guinness, Old Speckled Hen, Caledonian, Tetley's, Sam Adams, Dogfish Head, Stone, it really can be tough to pick just one :)

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    Homebrewer here too.. right now I have kegs of Stout, Winter Warmer and Blueberry Mead going.. and one other I can't remember, and 3 kits waiting to be made up... but I will always drink a dogfish head.... yum yum yum!!!
    www.mamabearssoaps.com and also on Facebook

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    Quote Originally Posted by DwarvenChef View Post
    Howdy all, newbee here I hang out at SRP mostly but a beer thread is hard to resist :D

    I'm a homebrewer looking at going pro someday in my own restraunt. Any good stout, barleywine, or something from Stone Brewery :D
    Mmmmm.....barleywine.

    Open your restaurant's and I will be there!
    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, and die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - Robert A. Heinlein

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkchaser View Post
    Mmmmm.....barleywine.

    Open your restaurant's and I will be there!
    THAT'S the 4th batch I have going... Barleywine..... how could I have forgotten!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mama Bear View Post
    THAT'S the 4th batch I have going... Barleywine..... how could I have forgotten!
    You going to send me a bottle?
    A human being should be able to change a diaper, plan an invasion, butcher a hog, conn a ship, design a building, write a sonnet, balance accounts, build a wall, set a bone, comfort the dying, take orders, give orders, cooperate, act alone, solve equations, analyze a new problem, pitch manure, program a computer, cook a tasty meal, fight efficiently, and die gallantly. Specialization is for insects. - Robert A. Heinlein

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparkchaser View Post
    You going to send me a bottle?
    I am going to keg that and hide it in the basement for a year or two..... but once I pull it back out, I might just do that..

    Most of what I am making is going to be stored for a while, I am trying to build up some decent brews... I can't seem to keep my hands off that keg of stout tho.. I am going to give up and just make another batch of stout for the basement I think..
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