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    I don't know Str8Edge...my sons seemed to start on whatever cost me the most.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jleeg View Post
    I don't know Str8Edge...my sons seemed to start on whatever cost me the most.
    hmmm... are they talking to my kid?


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    Quote Originally Posted by jleeg View Post
    I don't know Str8Edge...my sons seemed to start on whatever cost me the most.
    Wish you were my dad my beer always came out of my allowance.

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    +1 to what HSNB said. Tastings are a cheap way to try a lot of different styles of beer.

    If there is a place near you that sells lots of microbrews, ask them about tastings in the area.

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    When I lived in Idaho, Henry Weinhard's Dark was a favorite. Reasonably priced, available everywhere and darned good beer to boot. In fact, I used to date a girl from Twin Falls back in the day and have been there many times
    The older I get, the better I was

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    I cant believe Blugill has not chimed in on this yet !!!!!!!!!!!

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    Here are a couple of options in Twin Falls for you to consider. One is a brew pub and the other is a beer bar. I recommend trying the brew pub first and ordering a sampler of the house brews. They will bring you a bunch of small glasses of a lot of different types of beer. Be sure to keep track of what is what. Once you have identified a style you like, then try the beer bar and order different brands of that style and learn about the nuances of different brands.

    Have fun!

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    Drink it! That's my advice on beer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by honedright View Post
    Drink it! That's my advice on beer.
    Finally! The voice of reason! Hoistin a PBR to that response
    The older I get, the better I was

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    MatthewShropsire,

    Quality American beers are a bit thin on the ground in the UK

    One American Brewery that has really impressed me with its beers is 'Sierra Nevada'.

    Their Pale is quite excellent

    Have fun !

    Best regards

    Russ

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