What's your favorite Beer?
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Clean and bright as mountain air… That makes a man burp and piss like a horse. I wasn't buying but it reminded me of high school.
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The day before I left for my one-day San Diego trip, my brother returned home from his week-long San Francisco trip. This is what he brought back:
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Damn man those look amazing.
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Yeah. Something tells me I'm about to fall in love with sour beers.
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Because sours are awesome.
I'm very envious of the Russian River haul; been wanting to try their stuff for ages.
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Not many people outside of St. Louis know about Perennial, much less their offshoot Side Project, but word is starting to spread. Side Project is specializing in sours, and they are virtually impossible to get but mind-blowing. Just had this:
Next up: Consecration, then Supplication. -
Damn those beers look good… Especially the Consecration...
Currently looking at fridges again... The hunt goes ooooonnnnnn... I'd love to buy a Liebherr but it's too expensive:
http://www.liebherr.com/HGG/en-GB/region-UK/products_hgg.wfw/id-691603-0_35238-1
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7% stout. Result?.. Not enough body… Still good though...
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/to-ol-by-udder-means/199224/
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Picked up some new stock.
Especially looking forward to trying out this one.
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Now this, this is good stuff!.. Heavy bourbon kick, very slight metallic taste and odour, but BY GOLLY it goes down smoothly!..
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/rooie-dop-double-oatmeal-stout-bourbon-barrel-aged/206168/
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Dear lord, I'm swimming in killer beer lately.
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Actually, that's New Belgium Brewing Company, from Colorado. So you're still drinking American beer.
That said, Fat Tire is pretty tasty.
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I'm a fan of Fat Tire. Easy to find in cans too for pool parties and river trips.
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Another fan here, always easy to drink in any weather. Good stuff.
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I'm in Majorca drinking a Belgian blond bier called Judas, which tastes ok to me. Does anyone know it?