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Old Wed Jun 16, 2010, 08:40pm
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This is nothing....wait til we fire up a good beer debate.
I've been savoring some Sam Adams Honey Porter and Cream Stout lately
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Old Wed Jun 16, 2010, 09:57pm
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I've been savoring some Sam Adams Honey Porter and Cream Stout lately
And here we go...

Surf, get it over with. What's your favorite beer?
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Old Wed Jun 16, 2010, 10:50pm
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Sam Adams Cherry Wheat for me.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 06:07am
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Absolute favorite beer is Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti - a Russian Imperial Stout. Well, that's a winter beer. Let's see, summer beer - Summit Brewing Co. Extra Pale Ale and Sierra Nevada Summerfest. And, then there's the recipe for Wry Smile - a rye IPA. Yeah, homebrewing is cool. OH, there's Arrogant *******. And Brother Thelonius. And Gulden Draak. I better quit now.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 08:28am
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Absolute favorite beer is Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti - a Russian Imperial Stout. Well, that's a winter beer. Let's see, summer beer - Summit Brewing Co. Extra Pale Ale and Sierra Nevada Summerfest. And, then there's the recipe for Wry Smile - a rye IPA. Yeah, homebrewing is cool. OH, there's Arrogant *******. And Brother Thelonius. And Gulden Draak. I better quit now.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 09:01am
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Whoops...look'it what I've done.

I rarely drink beer, but when I do...my standby favorite before moving to Texas was Newcastle. Now, it is Shiner Bock. I've heard St. Arnold is tasty but haven't gotten around to trying it yet. When I'm feeling rowdy, a Black and Tan is the order of the day.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 10:19am
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Absolute favorite beer is Great Divide Oak-Aged Yeti - a Russian Imperial Stout. Well, that's a winter beer. Let's see, summer beer - Summit Brewing Co. Extra Pale Ale and Sierra Nevada Summerfest. And, then there's the recipe for Wry Smile - a rye IPA. Yeah, homebrewing is cool. OH, there's Arrogant *******. And Brother Thelonius. And Gulden Draak. I better quit now.
At last. Somebody who drinks beer!!!
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 10:59am
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...Let's see, summer beer - Summit Brewing Co. Extra Pale Ale....
That's a local St. Paul beer... and my favorite USA brewed beer. My absolute favorite is (or maybe was... with the consolidation of UK brewers, I don't know if it is still the same, or even still brewed...) Pedigree Bitter... live ale (unpasteurized) drawn from the tap.
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Old Sun Jun 20, 2010, 12:06pm
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A couple of weeks ago, while in Orlando, FL, I tried a local brew called Blonde Ale from Orlando Brewing that was very good. Also, I had a very good beer out of PA called Yuengling that was an excellent beer. Can't find them here so I usually go for Landshark or Blue Moon.
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Old Sun Jun 20, 2010, 04:54pm
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Ah yes, Yuengling. It really is a good lager, and is my go-to when at the bar. I far prefer anything from Ommegang or Unibroue, though. I'll take an Abbey anyday.
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Old Mon Jun 21, 2010, 09:25am
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A couple of weeks ago, while in Orlando, FL, I tried a local brew called Blonde Ale from Orlando Brewing that was very good. Also, I had a very good beer out of PA called Yuengling that was an excellent beer. Can't find them here so I usually go for Landshark or Blue Moon.
Yuengling is an acceptable lager. I have never had the Blonde Ale from Orlando Brewing.

Now, judging from your beer tastes, let's challenge them just a bit. If you like a good lager, look for Sierra Nevada's SummerFest at your local purveyor of beers. There should still be some left on shelves, though its time for distribution should be just about done. Anyway, this is a very good lager, and it is widely distributed. Another widely distributed lager that is good is Longboard Lager from Kona Brewing. Other good examples of lagers include Birra Peroni and Birra Moretti from Italy, both very crisp and clean examples of the style.

If you like wheat beers, such as Blue Moon, then I would suggest branching out there, as well. Kona's Wailua Wheat is very good. Shiner's Hefeweizen appeals to many people, though it is only a mild example of the style. (Maybe the mildness is the reason for the broad appeal. Also, while I am not a big fan of Shiner's brews, I have found they make a good stepping stone to real beer.) Pyramid Brewing makes a Hefe that is far closer to the true style, and it is also fairly widely distributed.

Blonde Ales tend to be takes on English Style Pale Ales. Sadly, the grand daddy of this style, Whitbread's, is no longer being brewed. Red Hook makes a good Blonde Ale. Here is a pretty extensive list of them. Bass, Smuttynose, Old Speckled Hen, Sam Smith's, and 1066 tend to be available in many parts of the US. If you decide to play around with some of these, and can find Red Hook products in your area, give Red Hook's ESB a try. If you like that one, then look for Fuller's ESB. Now, THAT is a real taste treat.

If you really like your lagers, then why not give some pilsners a try. The best of these, IMO, is Victory Brewing's Prima Pils. Wow! Easier to find, though, in most parts of the country, are the two Czech brews, Pilsner Urquell and Czechvar. Both very good.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 08:27am
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And here we go...

Surf, get it over with. What's your favorite beer?
Even if you're not old enough. We won't tell.
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 12:20pm
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We never leave, Surf!
So I gather.............lol.

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This is nothing....wait til we fire up a good beer debate.
Favorite beers seem to be a hot topic on several sites.

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And here we go...

Surf, get it over with. What's your favorite beer?
I don't drink beer. I do like my own homemade vodka and lemonade mix though......or Tarantula's (tequilla coolers).

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Oh I am old enough.......
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Old Thu Jun 17, 2010, 01:43pm
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Oh I am old enough.......
Then you should remember Blazing Saddles and single bases at 1st.
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Then you should remember Blazing Saddles and single bases at 1st.
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