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Roguish Lawyer 10-02-2004 15:56

More beer
 
Let's talk about beer again.

Your favorite brew and why.

If you insist upon naming multiple brews (for different occasions or moods or whatever), you may name no more than five.

Otherwise, I will use the god gun. Well, okay, the mod pop gun. LMAO

Air.177 10-02-2004 16:15

Quote:

Originally Posted by Roguish Lawyer
Let's talk about beer again.


If you insist upon naming multiple brews (for different occasions or moods or whatever), you may name no more than five.

Otherwise, I will use the god gun. Well, okay, the mod pop gun. LMAO


Now this is just Unfair Discrimination against Brew :munchin

Polar Bear 10-02-2004 17:46

Milwaukee’s Best it suits every occasion

Just for you Brew

brewmonkey 10-02-2004 18:08

Favorite beer?

The one in my hand!!!

If I had to choose only 5 though I would have to say that they would be Rogue Ales Old Crustacean Barleywine, Goose Island Pils, Ommegang Hennepin, Fullers IPA and Bell's brewing Imperial Stout.

Favorite beers are difficult as my mood changes so does my selection. I tend to like bigger beers as well as very hoppy beers.

Side note: They announced the winners of this years Great American Beer Festival.

http://www.beertown.org/events/gabf/04winners.htm

brewmonkey 10-02-2004 18:08

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear
Milwaukee’s Best it suits every occasion

Just for you Brew


I would have figured you for a PBR man.

Polar Bear 10-02-2004 18:15

Come on beer man Hamm's :)

Bill Harsey 10-02-2004 19:28

Alaskan Amber, Alaskan Winter Ale, Rogue Ales (any beer on tap drank before I'm asked to leave the brewery in Newport Oregon, like last time), Fosters! whether brewed in Canada, Germay or even God forbid Australia. By the way, I don't drink beer anymore, I use a funnel.

Radar Rider 10-02-2004 22:20

Grizzly Beer. A fine Canadian lager, that is very difficult to find. IIRC, the last time I even saw any was in Red Bank, New Jersey, in 1989. Hell, I'd walk to Canada for a frosty one of those bad boys. :cool:

Roycroft201 10-02-2004 22:39

That's a great link, Brew. Thank you.

Everyone around here grew up with Genesee Cream Ale.

Roguish Lawyer 10-02-2004 23:41

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Originally Posted by Bill Harsey
Rogue Ales

I don't like the Morimoto Soba Ale, despite being a big Morimoto fan.

lrd 10-03-2004 05:06

Mac and Jack's African Amber on tap, when I can get it.

Unfortunately, I can't get it out here.

Polar Bear 10-03-2004 08:43

Snake Dog by Flying Dog Brewery

Brew what are your thoughts on Flying dog beer?

brewmonkey 10-03-2004 09:45

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Originally Posted by Polar Bear
Snake Dog by Flying Dog Brewery

Brew what are your thoughts on Flying dog beer?

They have some good products from what I remember. I do not drink it often even though it is available here. Last thing I had from them was the IPA and I recall thinking it was an ok IPA.

If you are looking for some good Pale ales try DogFish Head 60 minute.

Polar Bear 10-03-2004 09:57

I tried it a couple of weeks ago, good stuff

The Reaper 10-03-2004 17:59

Cold, free, yours, his, and hers.

Somebody say, "Open Bar"??

TR


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