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    Knocking back a few tonight
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    Um, all of them, any of them that have been in front of me over all these years....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Birnando View Post
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    Mmmmmmmm... Warsteiner....
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    Interesting..... Oh, and thanks, for pointing out yet another thing I want to try!

    St. Joseph’s Abbey is America’s First Officially Recognized Trappist Brewery
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    I really like The Great Divide beers. Especially the Hercules Double IPA. Rogue's John John Ale is one of my top favorite. I love me some Brooklyn brews though. The Black Chocolate Stout, Black Ops, Local 2. There's too many to list. I need to quit typing.

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    Arrived home after my weekly knee-trashing soccer match and decided I was in the mood for an IPA. Luckily still had a Davidson Brothers IPA hiding in the back of the fridge, forgotten since last summer (!) when I picked up a six pack somewhere near Ticonderoga. It's definitely at the milder end of the IPA spectrum in terms of hoppiness, but is going down very nicely.

    It was in original condition, faded red, well-worn, but nice.
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    Actualy got to try Guinness the other day
    Hands down, 10x better than bud light or michelob golden light
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    Quote Originally Posted by DualNature View Post
    Actualy got to try Guinness the other day
    Hands down, 10x better than bud light or michelob golden light
    Welcome to the dark side. It's funny that so many people won't try it due to it's look. Nectar of the gods.
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    Default A pint (or several) in your local "house of refreshment"

    Just sitting enjoying a tooth or two of fine ale from my tankard in my local. All by myself (I do prefer my own company now and again).

    Truly one of the finer things in life for me

    Have a superb weekend chaps.
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    Default BOTD Weizenbock homebrew

    I am enjoying a Weizenbock that I brewed about two months ago and I kegged it in a Cornelius keg and put it in a kegerator; well sort of, I refuse to drill a hole in my new fridge so I build an internal wood thingamajig for my tap....attached is a picture showing the full Pinocchio.Name:  license_20130623064958_75500.jpg
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