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04-17-2013, 04:55 PM | #27 |
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yes good beer right here
Amstel http://www.austrianbeer.co.uk/images/amstelbeer.jpg innis and Gunn http://shop.innisandgunn.com/media/c.../3/_/3.jpg.jpg Upper Canada lager http://wallpaperskd.com/wp-content/u...lager-beer.jpg heineken and coors also not too bad for usual drinking Last edited by adriang; 04-17-2013 at 05:00 PM.. |
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YES! I get the 120minute anytime when it's available. As well as the Olde School; at DogFishHead Ale House in Gaithersburg when it's on tap, or when I can at the store
My suggestions: Flying Dog Brewery ^Brewery is within 10 miles of me Delirium Tremens Delirium Nocturnum La Fin Du Monde ^ Incredible. Anytime I see this on the shelf I buy it La Chouffe Affligem Blond It's apparent I like Belgian style. If anyone has any Belgian style brews to suggest let me know |
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I'm from the MI and can atest to Bell's. Hopslam is like crushed unicorn horn, mixed with orphan tears. Amber is a classic, as well as Oberon.
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amber bock IPA my all time fav, gordon biersch pilsner
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I'm right there with you. I'm a fan of the Chimay Belgian beers, especially the Grande Reserve. Duvel is also good. For Belgian style ales brewed in US breweries, there is the Tank 7 I already mentioned. Colette from Great Divide Brewing is another Belgian style farmhouse ale/saison. I'm also a fan of the Trippel from New Belgium Brewing.
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j/k I bought a sixpack (33cl) last week for € 3.20 @ supermarket. @ Cafés/bars it's about € 2.20/2.40 for a small 'fluitje' (shape) glass 22cc: About € 2.80 for a 'vaasje' or 'Amsterdammer'(shape) glass 25cc : TBH I just finished my 2nd half a litre can (50cc) Heineken and I'm done with it. Tomorrow heading for Paris, maybe trying some Kronenbourg or whatever Cheers Robin Last edited by Robin_NL; 04-18-2013 at 05:08 PM.. Reason: put photo in reply |
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Franziskaner Hefeweizen is also one of my favorites. For one to just keep around in the house, I like Shiner Bock - Shiner has several really good varieties. Black Lager, for example. Also a bit fan of New Belgium's Fat Tire & 1554. Can't get it here in OK!
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I love 1554 during the winter. New Belgium has expanded and really ramped up production in years past, so I'm surprised it doesn't make it out to OK. They are building a new brewery in Ashville, NC so eventually their beers will be more widely available.
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