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    I had a Norwegian made Belgian style wheat beer last night. Locally brewed and very nice. I wouldn't normally choose a wheat beer, they're usually just not to my taste. Not sure I'd get it often but it was nice to have something different.

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    Had a brown ale from the same Norwegian brewery last night. A decent brew, especially for the price. I could easily pay three times the price for something only fifty percent bettter.

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    Tonight for the first time I went to a local bar, ordered a huge stake, while listening to a local band. I intend to do this again very soon. They played a lot of 80's music so I enjoyed my favorite beer from the 80's, an Ice Cold Rainier beer. Been years since I had one, and boy how I missed it.

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    Hello to All,

    As a change from my Sierra Nevada Pale Ale I get from Sainsbury's here in the UK, I thought I would try the Taste The Difference American Pale Ale.

    This is brewed by the Tap Room Brewery Company in Rochester USA.

    What a superb beer

    Just to make my opinion statistically valid, I shall have to consume another few hundred bottles or so

    The things one has to do for rigor in science

    Have fun

    Best regards

    Russ

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    A day early, but who cares. Time for a warm Guinness .

    Sláinte!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PhatMan View Post
    Just to make my opinion statistically valid, I shall have to consume another few hundred bottles or so

    The things one has to do for rigor in science
    This research needs peer reviewing, the rest of us better have a few too!

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