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Angra 01-31-2009 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by newb (Post 785183)
no....that's redundant



Party pooper

fortunato 01-31-2009 09:27 PM

Oh man, I'm enjoying the best brew I've had in a loooong time. One of my new favorites:

Founder's Breakfast Stout

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nXTU8U2MRa...fast_Stout.jpg

The bottom of the label calls this a "double chocolate coffee oatmeal stout", and yeah...it smells just like a fresh cup of coffee. Motor oil dark, thick, and heavy body; drinks like a meal, for sure.
Absolutely delicious.

Newb, I'm not sure how dark you like your beers, but I highly, highly recommend this brew (and anyone else, too).

Disease 01-31-2009 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by fortunato (Post 785278)
Oh man, I'm enjoying the best brew I've had in a loooong time. One of my new favorites:

Founder's Breakfast Stout

http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nXTU8U2MRa...fast_Stout.jpg

The bottom of the label calls this a "double chocolate coffee oatmeal stout", and yeah...it smells just like a fresh cup of coffee. Motor oil dark, thick, and heavy body; drinks like a meal, for sure.
Absolutely delicious.

Newb, I'm not sure how dark you like your beers, but I highly, highly recommend this brew (and anyone else, too).


Sounds like my type of drink, where is it made...

I've got a new faveorite ale house, it's called the Bon Acord, they have a huge range of guest ales which change frequently. I dropped in on Friday night and had a Kacker, brewed here in Glasgow it is a dark ale with a bitter taste, wieghing in at 6%... Also had my self an Old Peculiar...

fortunato 02-01-2009 07:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 785290)
Sounds like my type of drink, where is it made...

It's brewed here in the States, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. I'm not sure what their distribution is like, but it looks like they're developing a "beer finder" tool on their website:

http://www.foundersbrewing.com/beer_finder.php

I hope you can find some around you.

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Originally Posted by Disease (Post 785290)
I've got a new faveorite ale house, it's called the Bon Acord, they have a huge range of guest ales which change frequently. I dropped in on Friday night and had a Kacker, brewed here in Glasgow it is a dark ale with a bitter taste, wieghing in at 6%... Also had my self an Old Peculiar...

Ah, that sounds like a great place. Unfortunately I don't really have any great brewpubs or ale houses or anything like that close to me. There is an excellent brewpub about an hour and a half away from me called the Heorot. Great Belgian and Midwestern US draft selection, with about 400 bottled brews as well.

The Flayed One 02-01-2009 08:59 AM

Fort needs to take a road trip to Frankenmuth, MI.

Welcome to Superbowl Sunday. I've started my day off with a little of this:
http://www.beerinfo.com/brewsletter/00alaska.jpg

and will probably continue with the
http://www.unholylaboratory.com/stella_artois.jpg

fortunato 02-01-2009 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by The Flayed One (Post 785353)
Fort needs to take a road trip to Frankenmuth, MI.

Oh, man. That would be great.

I'm going to be enjoying a few of these today:

http://www.bottletrek.com/Qstore/upl...r-dopplebo.gif

Goes great with pot roast.

mikeyjay88 02-01-2009 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by missmacabre (Post 785097)
So my best friend died in a car accident during a really bad storm 2 days ago. I found out yesterday when I was taking a quick break from studying math.... needless to say not much math was studied the rest of the day so I failed my test this afternoon.

What can I drink that will get me drunk fast but not too terribly sick?

nothing dont even drink! you cant hide your hurt through alcohol trust me it doesnt work. just talk to people and try to not drink.

fortunato 02-02-2009 07:11 PM

Enjoying another Founder's brew, Dirty Bastard.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2112/...84cb499054.jpg

A wonderful Scotch ale; really quite good (although not as good as their Breakfast Stout).

I'm also aging one of these guys:

http://ratebeer.com/beerimages/2204.jpg

newb 02-06-2009 06:56 PM

Had one of these tonight

http://www.21food.com/userImages/duv...n$73145245.jpg


recommended.....for a 6.5 abv it was very mild....a bit malty with a kind of cinnamon finish. Give it a try if you can find it , Fortunato, Flayed and Disease.

milktoaste 02-07-2009 05:42 AM

Budweiser is smoothest of course due it being a rice beer. However I'd rather drink a Miller Light or MGD. Most people don't like Miller untill they drink enough to grow a 'taste' for them. It's the hops, they grow on you. Sure there are other cheaper brands, but you really don't want to drink anyhting cheeper than Bud or Miller, your bowels will understand. However I don't see much reason to drink anything more expensive, unless you're only gonna drink one or two beers. I've been known to drink around 11 beers just sitting at home watching tv sometimes. Of course you can find the best beer you ever tasted at any micro brewery. Earlier this year I stopped at The Railroad Inn micro Brewery in northern Wisconsin. They had a Blueberry Ale that tasted just like blueberry pancakes, it was amazing. I'm a huge fan of the micro brew!

And whiskie, my recent fav has got to be The Knot, carmel after taste, good bite to it, 100 proof and around 24 bucks for a 750ml.


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