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![]() My favorite wheat right now is Moosbacher wheat Moosbacher.com - brewing beer is not our job, it's our passion Highly recommend
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I like Flying Dog brewery's "Doggie Style". There is nothing like sending the girl friend to buy some beer and she has to go to the counter to ask for it
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anyone say this yet?:
expensive, but my FAV!
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local stuff. USA.
i like SESSIONS from oregon.
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and TEMPTATION ale from the NAPA area. drinks like wine. also expensive.
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Magic Hat #9! That's a great beer. My sister insists on a cold 6 pack every time we head down to visit her in Louisiana.
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What is this stuff vash? Never seen it by me.
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I remember drinking alot of Warsteiner when I was in Germany, I think.
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next time i go. i promise, i will pick you up a bottle and mail it to you (think it will survive?). it WILL CHANGE your life.
it is the best belgium beer you will ever taste.
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Shaun hit it. Their Rouge is unreal.
St Bernardus is excellent, but any of the LaChouffe beers, or Trippel Karmillet will give it a run for the money.
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thanks for my next "hit" list. i dont drink much beer anymore (getting fat), so when i do, i make it the best damn beer i can find.
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Also partial to Theakston's Old Peculiar and Watney's Cream Stout. Very hard to find though, haven't been able to for some time.
the new crop of imported micro Belgian White Ales will help make this a memorable summer. They are great with grilled fish and seafood. some of the best beer I ever had was in the English countryside, we were staying at an old small castle turned conference center, managing Gillette's acquisition of Parker Pen (they hated each other) and we'd go out to local restaurants after long days of grown men yelling at each other. these restaurants were really just people's homes, and the beer was fresh, warm, flat and incredible. just nothing else like it.
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Could this be a new favorite?
IF YOU’RE moved to drown your sorrows after a week of financial gloom, a German brewer has produced a drink that might just match your feelings. The company has been allowed by the European Trademarks Office to register a new brand of beer under the label “****ing Hell”. The brewers say their “hell” – German for light ale – is named after the Austrian village of ****ing (pronounced Fooking) near Salzburg. But the 93 ****ing villagers are worried that the unsolicited dedication will boost further the village’s notoriety among English-speaking tourists. Expletive the special ingredient in German brewer's new beer - The Irish Times - Thu, Apr 01, 2010
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Wow, all great beers, Ill get to them in due time. Just a note. The State of Washington invoked a tax on large domestic breweries, but not on microbrewery beer! Fine by me.
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