What's your favorite Beer?
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Yessir.
Aetas:
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If you want more intel on any of these: http://www.ratebeer.com/
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Blue Moon with an orange slice.
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Why doesn't this surprise me: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/blue-moon-belgian-white-ale/2228/
(Enjoy either way, lad!..)
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Why doesn't this surprise me: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/blue-moon-belgian-white-ale/2228/
(Enjoy either way,
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I will always have a soft spot for Blue Moon after getting drunk with Doug in NY on this last year….good times
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Keep a picture or the labels. Let em go IMO.
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No picture, but I am drinking a Rochefort 10 whilst watching the match, and it is bloody lovely.
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I like the sweet taste, especially with the slice of orange in the Blue Moon. Goes well with pizza or a burger. Also, they are made locally here in Golden, Colorado!
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It's a nice beer J, and now widely available in the UK too so easily accessible for me
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Using the rationale that "it's too large a bottle to fit in the same box as my Brewdog beers" tonight I have liberated my last "souvenir" from London:
Stone, Old Guardian: Oak Smoked 2013 odd year release…
11.4 ABV.
Very nice indeed :).
And regarding my dead bottles, I think I'll just take the labels and the memories
@Mega... You beer snob, you
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Why doesn't this surprise me: http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/blue-moon-belgian-white-ale/2228/
There's a lot of beer snobbery built into that rating, I think. If it wasn't mass produced and widely available, I bet the score would be 25 points higher. It's really pretty decent beer, and better than virtually anything else brewed in the US on a national/international scale.
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As far as US beer goes, all I've really tried is what has been available locally (until I found the various Brewdog bars). So: Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Goose Island etc. There are more that I've tried, but I can't recall.
All quite nice, I really like Anchor and some of the Goose Island. Although their "interpretation" of a classic British ale is, I have to say, fucking appalling.
Now this is beer snobbery: I find I like the US beer more when they do there own thing rather than trying to ape other countries style of brewing.
I need to widen my palate, but the problem at the moment (apart from lack of funds) is that the nearest beer shop to me currently is in Leeds. Which is a couple of hours away. The other alternative is buy online, where I'll get hit by postage costs… The dilemma of the drinker :(.