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jake_fink said:Just dropped in to ask that very question.
Does anyone know?
What are you guys smoking?
jake_fink said:Just dropped in to ask that very question.
Does anyone know?
Zohar said:What are you guys smoking?
One of the places I go to for lunch from time to time tries to rotate a keg of Leffe Brun in on a regular basis. I like having one as my "dessert" beer (I don't like it as much with food). Makes for a very unproductive afternoon, however.alphy27 said:Has any one tried Leffe Brune? It's a dark Belgian. Glorious gift from God!! Had it on tap in Montreal last September at a great restaurant called Bieres et Compagnie. Been looking for it ever since around home in RI to no avail. Delicious!!!
Regards,
alphy27
jake_fink said:Without going into that particular vice... this question made a lot more sense when this thread was in a holding pattern somewhere over the Golden Era forum and before the Vice forum had thrust it's way out of the ice. :eusa_doh:
They call it Edmund Fitzgerald because it goes down smoothly? I think I might not want to partake.Tango Yankee said:Yesterday I found and tried Great Lakes Brewing Company's Edmund Fitzgerold porter. Very nice!
Cheers,
Tom
Smithy said:- Dahls (local beer in Trondheim Norway and not a bad pub drop)
That's a start, what's yours...
BellyTank said:Nigerian-brewed Guinness, anyone..?
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Tomasso said:Alpha King Pale Ale:
STYLE: American Pale Ale
ABV%: 6
IBUS: 66
COLOR: Deep Orange
Description:
Big American Pale Ale with citrusy aroma- a hop lover’s cult beer and Three Floyds’ flagship beer Brewed with Cenntennial, Cascade & Warrior Hops
Mr. John Smith said:For my national tastes, try Ommagong Brewery in Cooperstown, NY; for Belgium-styled beers for half the price of the imports (and without the risk of being screwed up in the shipping from overseas).
Patrick Murtha said:I enthusiastically second the recommendation for this brewery. All their standard brews that I've had (Ommegang, Hennepin, Rare Vos, Three Philosophers; I haven't had the Witte yet) are exceptional. They typically come in larger, corked bottles.
RockBottom said:
rumblefish said:My beer cellar. No bottles with the blue mountains though, how will I know if my beer is cold?
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Anybody go for Berliner weisse?