Custom79
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My choices, depending on the mood.
Keith's
Stella
Miller High Life
Rolling Rock
Cheers.
C79
Keith's
Stella
Miller High Life
Rolling Rock
Cheers.
C79
GreyHat said:Amen on the Arrogant ******* Ale.
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rumblefish said:I had the Nogne O India Pale Ale tonight. Superb! Sligthly bitter like grapefruit, and almost as viscous as a barley wine. Also lots of leftover fine yeast at the bottom of the glass. I believe I've seen a post from Smithy singing it's praise. This will certainly be a regular for me.
Harley Quinn said:Anyone here like The Bishop Finger? Spitfire? Any other of the Shepherd Neame brews?
Patrick Murtha said:The Grape Pale Ale is very subtle in itrs green grapiness --not some "loud" fruit beer -- and quite delightful; I will miss it when it is no longer available. The Weizenbock is bold and satisfying. Snap up this combo now!
lindylady said:Anyone ever try Freoch Heather ale (light, delicate, can taste the heather flowers), McEwans (dark, sweet, and creamy)? I also like Smithwick's.
rumblefish said:Patrick, have you tried the Midas Touch from Dogfish Head? Made with muscat grapes and saffron. No real hop flavor, but more of a grape skin sort of taste with a bit of the spice. In the photo of my beer cellar, some pages back, it's with the other Dogfish Head-purple label. I like very much.
I'll keep an eye out for the Longshot.
Edit: post #78
Very few American micros distribute beyond our shores, in fact most have regional footprints. Though Dogfish seems to distribute nationally.Smithy said:Those Dogfish Head brews sound interesting, shame as I don't know if they are available here.
Smithy said:Those Dogfish Head brews sound interesting, shame as I don't know if they are available here.
And Chris just popped the top on a Nøgne Ø Bitter. If you're like me and like English style bitters it'll be right up your alley.
Doran said:I do love the Smiddix. Love, love, love.