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    Tonight ... Birra Moretti La Rossa
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    Stone IPA is my choice!
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    The perfect brew for October Baseball...that's the Red Sox vs Rays game on the TV....GO SOX !!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    The perfect brew for October Baseball...that's the Red Sox vs Rays game on the TV....GO SOX !!!!
    Thursday night will see me sitting by a campfire in the Adirondacks with my feet up and a Sam Adams Octoberfest in my hand. Can't wait! Thanks for whetting my appetite.

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    Had this at a local Irish pub last night.
    Grown, mashed, fermented and twisted...
    Definitely twisted. Very nice.

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    I'm a lover of the strong IPA's, the hoppier the better and yet some crispness and a touch of malt sweetness. Foothills Brewery, out of Winston-Salem, North Carolina has many great IPA's. I love Jade that is only on tap at certain bars.

    Last week I tried another on tap IPA at Bull McCabe's in downtown Durham, North Carolina, Southern Tier's Unearthly, Imperial Pale Ale. This one is sold on tap and in bomber size. 9.5 % ABV, 23degree plato, 2-row pale malt, cara-pils malt, red wheat, kettle hops: chinook & cascade, hop back: styrian golding, dry hopped: cascade, centennial & chinook. Southern Tier is not from the south, but from Lakewood, New York.

    Just try it. Unearthly and unbelievably tasty.

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    Today I finished off the last of the beer I brought home from Brugge
    It was a Straffe Hendrik 11% that I got at the Halve Mann brewery. Lovely dark beer with a strong kick to it.
    I am already Planning my next trip to Brugge
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    I know of PBR by reputation only.
    Proper "riot juice" I believe

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    Living in NH since I was 11..... And by the time I was of legal drinking age back then ( 18 )...If you had a 6 pack of the HOLY GRAIL of beers ( COORS ) you would be God like and anyone that saw you with COORS beer in hand would bow down. Iam serious...cus back in the Mid 70's and living east of the Mississippi...it was almost impossible to get your hands on it !!!!! Iam sure some of you my age remember this ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by nessmuck View Post
    Living in NH since I was 11..... And by the time I was of legal drinking age back then ( 18 )...If you had a 6 pack of the HOLY GRAIL of beers ( COORS ) you would be God like and anyone that saw you with COORS beer in hand would bow down. Iam serious...cus back in the Mid 70's and living east of the Mississippi...it was almost impossible to get your hands on it !!!!! Iam sure some of you my age remember this ....
    I remember! Tasted like Cr#p but good advertising and limiting supply.

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