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Old 09-06-2007, 09:50 PM
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I'm more of a Labatt Blue/Heiniken/Bud/Corona(with lime, no salt) man, beerwise.... liquor on the other hand.... Captain Morgan, Jose (hes my best friend :) ) Jack Hennesy SoCo Jager.... i love jagerbombs.... man... im starting to sound like an alchy....Purple mofos.... thats a mixed drink incase ya don't know... but right now its just Labatt blue
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Old 09-07-2007, 03:51 AM
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And I LOVE American Micro Brew Ales
I've heard that Ales is really good, from many different people. I have never seen it around here in these parts though. I will have to look for it when I go out of town. Oh yeah what about Iron City ? Anyone ever had that? I love trying new beers though so keep some suggestions comming, thanks.

Liquor my favorite is Crown Royal(I could drink a 5th by myself in a hour), Captin Morgan, SoCo.

I think I may be doing a little drinking tonight :D
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Old 09-07-2007, 06:53 AM
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Drinking a Bass Ale right now:D

And I LOVE American Micro Brew Ales and Bitters like Wild Goose, Stone, Sprecher, Bert Grant, Anderson Valley, Bob Tupper, Harpoon, Mendocino and Rogue breweries. All great stuff.

As a highly educated beer nerd I can say without equivocation the America makes some of the best beers in the world (on par with England, Germany and Belgium) Please don't hold Bud, Miller or Coors against us...that shit is the byproduct of the post-prohibition industrialization of the beer business and a clear violation of what beer is supposed to be:

fresh, local and ever-changing


Right on brother.....we have some great brews.

Stones-- IPA, ARROGANT BASTARD
Long Trail--IPA, DOUBLE BAG,HIBERNATOR
Sam Adams--DOUBLE BOCK,OCTOBERFEST
Rouge--Dead Guy Ale
Otter Creek--Octoberfest,IPA
Bear Republic--Hop Rod Rye,Red Rocket Ale
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Old 09-07-2007, 10:07 AM
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I had Bailey's Caramel Irish Creme last night. Good stuff.


I tried that Chill, it's ok, not going to be buying it again though anytime soon.

I still like Corona and Rollin Rock.
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Old 09-07-2007, 11:04 AM
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I tried one of these ales this afternoon, pretty nice it's from Yorkshire, it's also linked to some crime writing festival.


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Old 09-09-2007, 07:20 AM
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I had a few beers this weekend, and seen my favorite beer spot on tv. Check it out it fits our forum good as well, you've probley all seen it before. Anyways, I will problem have a few more beers today during the football games :D I'm so happy that it's that time once again!
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Old 09-09-2007, 10:28 AM
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Check What out, I just opened a bottle of red, well my girlfriend opend it, I don't know much about it except for it's from Italy....


mmm, very smooth
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Old 09-09-2007, 10:46 AM
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I tried one of these ales this afternoon, pretty nice it's from Yorkshire, it's also linked to some crime writing festival.


Old Peculiar is a fine ale and from my home county too! If you liked that try Wobbly Bob if you ever have the good fortune to stumble across it :)



I used to partake of both Wobbly Bob and Old Peculiar on a regular basis in my youth,nowadays i'm partial to the finest Irish stout ...

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Old 09-09-2007, 10:49 AM
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I had plenty of Guiness on Saturday, five pints in 2 and a half hours while I watched The mighty magpies cruise through to the semi finals.

Is Wobbly Bob a hard one to find?
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Old 09-09-2007, 10:52 AM
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I'm missing this one from back home, but the choice of different ones to try in the U.K is making up for it some what...



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