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    I stopped in at O'Mally's Pub today in Old Sacramento. Decided to try a Murphys Stout, I usually stick to Guinness. Very close to Guinness in a lot of ways, but I'll stay with Guinness.

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    Usually i dont drink Warsteiner because its very common and a bit boring for me, but after i saw that special edition aluminium bottle i couldnt say no, and im positivly surprised, tasts good, better than my last Warsteiner :-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by donv View Post
    I stopped in at O'Mally's Pub today in Old Sacramento. Decided to try a Murphys Stout, I usually stick to Guinness. Very close to Guinness in a lot of ways, but I'll stay with Guinness.
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    Currently, I have Heineken residing in my pint pot.
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    The Aussies will crucify me for this but, hey, I'm drinking oil cans today and the Bucs won. Go Bucs!
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    Another of my favorites.......ITS IN THE STORES NOW...YEEE YEEE Yeee

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    Default Beer of the Day !

    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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    Quote Originally Posted by 1OldGI View Post
    The Aussies will crucify me for this but, hey, I'm drinking oil cans today and the Bucs won. Go Bucs!
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    I think fosters is possibly the only beer that an Aussie wouldn't drink. but by buying it you are keeping people in jobs
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    Consider the source Ed. Not only am I an American, I'm a Southerner. In my book Fosters (along with Red Stripe) qualifies as some of that high brow import stuff Sam Adams, Yuengling, and Amberbock are all considered somewhat fancy in my beer world. Pabst Blue ribbon and Coors Banquet Beer are my usual go to's. Both come in at less than a buck a beer but are fairly drinkable nonetheless. I guess what I'm saying is that by my redneck standards even Aussie taste in beer is a bit high brow. Cheers Mate!
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    I know of PBR by reputation only.
    Proper "riot juice" I believe
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