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Playmaker
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Frederick, MD
Age: 47
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re: Let's talk
While techincally not a microbrew, I had a Full Moon the other night (Blue Moon's Winter Ale) and have to admit it was quite tasty.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: BillysBurg, Va.
Posts: 489
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re: Let's talk
Ahh you beat me to it! As I was reading thru everyones post I saw a few sam adams winter comments and was gonna recommend the Full Moon, I love it. I love my Guinness and those of you who like the darker brews, Abita(?) brewing company in Louisiana has a beer called Turbo Dog, mmm good stuff. I also like Old Scratch, but I cant remember the brewery. Samuel Smiths nut brown ale is a great english brew. Ive been getting into a lot of german brews lately, and I cant think of any because believe it or not Ive got a little lah lah going on with the only beer to get a blue ribbon, yep its the one and only PBR tonight baby. Its funny because I haven't had PBR since like 1989 and since this past summer its my favorite domestic 'cheap brew'. I actually was making some black and tans the other night with Guinness and PBR and I can hear the chuckles now but let me tell you it was damn tasty. Anyway I love this topic and will Be back on it soon. Although my wife hates this toast, gee I wonder why but when I get a chance to hang with some of the ol bros our first toast is always... Heres to being single, seeing double and sleeping triple, Cheers!
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Hail Raiser
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re: Let's talk
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Wildcard Bitches
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Bethesda, MD
Age: 41
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re: Let's talk
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also try my personal favorite, which is Kilkenny Irish cream-ale and Bass (or any other ale)... so kind of a white and tan. It's soooo good.
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Swearinger
Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Washington, DC
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re: Let's talk
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I've been on a Newcastle kick lately. Not a microbrew, but oh so good.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: BillysBurg, Va.
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re: Let's talk
Yeah I like the newcastle too, but a couple years ago I found Samuel Smiths nut brown ale, mmmmmm good. I still like newcastle but the Sammy Smiths is the shanizzle. Try to find it, you will not be disappointed, its a lil more expensive but worth it.
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Special Teams
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Odenton, MD
Age: 47
Posts: 416
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re: Let's talk
Newcastle was what set me on my journey through the world of beer. Was drinking 40's of malt liqour in high school and one day got a 6 of newcastle and have never looked back.
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Hail Raiser
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For me it was Guinness. Before that I was living in a bud lite world. So sad. |
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Playmaker
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: close to the edge
Posts: 4,926
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re: Let's talk
a bartender friend was pouring us drinks on sunday and gave us a black n blue to try. not that bad considering i have a hatred towards belgian beers and wheat beers.
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