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    Carbon-steel-aholic DwarvenChef's Avatar
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    Been aquiring SIRS for a few years now, love the stuff. It's about the consistance of whole milk

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    I just stick with whatever I have on tap


    Either some all grain homebrew or something from Storm Brewing in Vancouver.

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    Bell's Amber Ale, Hell Hath No Fury, Final Absolution, and Celis Gran Cru for some great Michigan beers (my sister lives in AA). Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA is very nice too. I used to drink vast quantities of Killian's until those bastidges at Coors changed the recipe from an ale to a lager around '87. It's not bad now, but damn them!



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    My two current favs. Chewy and delicious!



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    One of my favs Woodchuck draft ciders
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    Mackeson is a nice stout but I prefer Youngs Oatmeal Stout. Right now I am drinking an Anchor Steam Beer brewed in San Francisco by Anchor brewing co. They also make a hell of a Porter. My all time favorite is a welsh ale called Felonful! I'm not even sure if I'm spelling it right it's been so long since I've had any. It dissapeared about ten years ago ! McKewans Scotch Ale is excellent if you like smoked ales and beers!!
    If it is Belgian I'll drink it especially a double!
    I could go on and on and on.............................!

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    Just about anything brewed by The New Belguim Brewery: Fat Tire, 1554 etc.
    Deat Guy Ale is a nice one too, as well as Pyramid Apricot Ale.
    I brewed a atch of Irish Stout once that was pretty awesome.


    Guinness, Newcastle and Murhpy's are some great classics.

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    My favorite was a short production run of a Miller beer called 1855 Lager. It was around for about 6 months to celebrate the 150 year anniversary of the brewery.
    Has anyone tried Sam Adams Utopia? It's really got my curiosity.
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    I bought some Coors Light the other day.
    Downed the 12 pack in about 2 hours, didn't even have a buzz.

    IF, I said IF I drink beer at home it's usually Busch in a can.

    If I'm out I like Amber Bock.

    If I can find one I love german wheat beer.

    Most of the time I drink hard stuff though.

    I have (cough) some friends (cough) who (cough) moonshine.
    Frozen grape juice concentrate makes a super wash.
    Apple juice concentrate is awful good too.


    Very clean if you are careful to keep it all hearts.

    Since my (cough) friends have this equipment, we should probably try to brew some beer. Need to get an extra fridge to put it in though...

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    I've really been liking Abita Purple Haze lately, it's a really tasty raspberry beer. Anything by Middle Ages Brewery is pretty good too, Grail Ale being my favorite. For something a bit cheaper Saranac has a good pilsner and a really good pomagranite wheat beer. Chimay, Duval and Orval are some nice higher end beers. If you want something that will put some hair on your chest grab a 4 pack of Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout, can't say your a beer drinker until you down a few of them bad boys!!

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