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Since you like Rolling Rock, you might want to try one of these, oldest brewery in the US.

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Yep, Hamm's.

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MMmm.

Had some Yuengling when I was at the Penske chassis seminar out in Reading PA last year. Pretty decent. Alway like to try the local when I can.
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would it be a sin to keep grey goose and cranberry juice in there instead?


mmmmm. better than beeeeer.
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I have fond memories of Schlitz...
so - you get pissed on the schlitz and end up shlitz faced?
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I drank a lot of this long ago in a far away land.

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Amarit was smoother I thought. Singha had that formaldehyde aftertaste to it.
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Ahhh, yes. Amarit nite in downtown Korat. Formaldehyde huh, guess that's why i'm better preserved than you, Bob.
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Moose Drool.... One of my new favorites!
Moose Drool Brown Ale
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Drink whatever tastes good to ya - BUT, do NOT suck on the bottle! A good beer deserves to be tasted by being poured into a proper beer glass. Anyone who drinks beer from a bottle by choice doesn't know how beer really tastes, IMHO.

In the fatherland drink Dortmunder Union (not Dortmunder Actien), unfortunately doesn't seem to be imported here any longer. In NZ drink DB ("This man deserves a DB!"). Here Heineken fits the bill and available everywhere, except HD bars.

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Yep, Hamm's.

What'll you have?
Fresh out of Moose Drool, so I'll probably have an Alaska Amber.

Poured into the properly shaped glass of course...

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Drink whatever tastes good to ya - BUT, do NOT suck on the bottle! A good beer deserves to be tasted by being poured into a proper beer glass. Anyone who drinks beer from a bottle by choice doesn't know how beer really tastes, IMHO.
I'll second that, just like red wine, beer needs to breathe, I have been known to carry a covered stein to picnics, and campfires.


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i work with people who argue about whether to pour down the middle of the glass, or onto the side.


this of course is stupid, cuz veryone knows you pour 3/4 down the side, swirl the sediment, and dump it into the center.
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+1 on the glass, I start on side then down the middle for a nice head.
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Do we need a poll on who likes beer foam.
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I would say that's more of a cultural thing.
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Drink whatever tastes good to ya - BUT, do NOT suck on the bottle! A good beer deserves to be tasted by being poured into a proper beer glass. Anyone who drinks beer from a bottle by choice doesn't know how beer really tastes, IMHO.
Can't agree more...


Your's truly during our last trip to Hofbrauhaus in Munich






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No IPA fans? Apparently, I've got it bad for that stuff...

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No IPA fans? Apparently, I've got it bad for that stuff...
Lagunitas has a fantastic IPA and the brewery is about 30 min away from our house


The taproom has excellent food, a great selection of beer (see image above), free snacks, and, best of all, cheep prices.

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No IPA fans? Apparently, I've got it bad for that stuff...

NO Dogfish head, 90 or 120 minute IPA??

90 Minute IPA | Dogfish Head Craft Brewed Ales

Also been liking a lot of the stuff from these guys

http://www.flyingdogales.com/Default.aspx

Their Dog-toberfest is one of the best Marzens around, and in winter their K-9 is nice too.

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