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arterian
Canada1157 Posts
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Awesomesauce
Belgium69 Posts
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Jaksiel
United States4130 Posts
On March 07 2011 06:06 Sqq wrote: You should try and get hold of Nøgne Øs Imperial Stout and normal Stout. Norwegian micro brewery. http://www.nogne-o.com/ You can thank me sometime in the future if you get hold of them, preferably by sending me a few I'll keep an eye out for it, but I don't know how much luck I'll have finding it in the Northeast US! | ||
[wh]_ForAlways
United States235 Posts
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crfty
United States174 Posts
On March 07 2011 06:22 [wh]_ForAlways wrote: Tastes like fruity pebbles. So glorious. They really do, its incredible. I love pretty much every Leinenkugel. | ||
Thobrik
Sweden1120 Posts
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Omnipresent
United States871 Posts
On March 07 2011 06:25 CraftyPG wrote: They really do, its incredible. I love pretty much every Leinenkugel. I do as well, but the sunset wheat is one of my least favorite (and for some reason easiest to find). Do you remember the Leinenkugel Northwoods? They don't make it anymore, but it was so good. The best ones now are: 1. 2. 3. | ||
BrownBear
United States6894 Posts
Some of my favorites: The first time you taste this, it's going to kick you in the face. It's insanely bitter, but is probably the best IPA in the world, hands down. As a pale ale goes, this is probably my favorite. Might just be my California pride, but eh. Local only to the Cleveland area (thankfully I go to college nearby!), this beer goes best with a ton of carbs and good friends. Very toasty and full-bodied, with a great lingering aftertaste. Magic Hat makes great, if unorthodox, beers. This is my favorite, it's like a pale ale but more full-bodied, with some fruity overtones, and a few flavors that defy description. You really just have to taste it to understand how great it is. Local pride represent! My favorite from my hometown brewery, it's a very malty, toasty beer, a little bit on the sweet side. Also, it has a great name. And finally, it's impossible to have a discussion about great American beers without mentioning Sam Adams. A fantastic lager, from a great brewing tradition. So yeah. American beer pride represent! | ||
Kevlar622
United States49 Posts
i dont even drink... i just like old greg... and gre likes his bailys | ||
Antedelerium
United States224 Posts
On March 07 2011 10:16 Kevlar622 wrote: i dont even drink... i just like old greg... and gre likes his bailys That's not beer... While I love a good Black and Tan as well as Newcastle, I have a soft spot for the majority of Bell's microbrews since they're from the state. Also, Alaskan Amber Ale is amazing for those of you in the Pacific Northwest/West Coast. Tasty, filling, and good for voluminous drinking (e.g. flip cup, beer pong, various drinking games). | ||
Phustus
Canada81 Posts
I could drink this for days, sucks I can never find it in Canada. | ||
HavokTheorem
New Zealand250 Posts
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Balutix
Norway25 Posts
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MadCow911
Canada31 Posts
The one called 'Péché Mortel' in one in the top beer in the world with 9,5% alcool. Be carefull this beer is for experimented drinkers Edit: | ||
emc
United States3088 Posts
damn this looks good right now | ||
Nukid
United States240 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
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OmegaX
United States9 Posts
On March 07 2011 11:38 MadCow911 wrote: All the beer from the brewery 'Don de Dieu' those beer a soooo awsome. The one called 'Péché Mortel' in one in the top beer in the world with 9,5% alcool. Be carefull this beer is for experimented drinkers I believe the 'Don de Dieu' is just a brew by Unibroue if I'm not mistaken. The brewery that does peche mortel is actually Dieu du Ciel. They're both serious brews either way though. Anywho, this is what I've been enjoying recently: and | ||
speakerbox
Canada453 Posts
the best there is | ||
Gak2
Canada418 Posts
i'm no beer connoisseur, but my fave is Heineken | ||
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