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kaptk
Mar 7, 2002, 2:16 AM
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I love to try out new beers and I am fortunate to have a store nearby that sells hundres of different kinds from the US and around the world. I would like some input on some of your favorite beers. I will list some of mine by catagory. Stout: Guiness Ale: Bass Lager: Harp Porter: Stoney Creek Vanilla Porter Boch: Shiner Boch PS- Minors need not respond.
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pianomahnn
Mar 7, 2002, 2:26 AM
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I don't drink, sorry.
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toyotakid
Mar 7, 2002, 3:32 AM
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i do not drink either...eventhough i am underage i am not going to drink when i do become of age..unless in moderation in which i will have a glass of wine or two when i am old enough to drink, but Mr. Karl...beer isnt good for you
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kaptk
Mar 7, 2002, 3:38 AM
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I only drink in moderation. I don't drink to get drunk.
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rrrADAM
Mar 7, 2002, 10:56 AM
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Sharps or O'Douls.
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kman
Mar 7, 2002, 10:58 AM
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Cypress Honey lager. Good times man...good times
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keema
Mar 7, 2002, 2:38 PM
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My favotite beer is the Honey Pilsner that I make myself. MMMMMMMM
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kaptk
Mar 8, 2002, 10:29 AM
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Making my own beer? I quess that is always an option.
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kaptk
Mar 8, 2002, 10:32 AM
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I don't know how my post got over there on the side. PS- Sharps and O'Douls? Blah!!
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traddad
Mar 8, 2002, 2:22 PM
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Well, I won't be so sanctimonious as to say that the buzz is NOT part and parcel of why I drink beer/wine. Sometimes I do drink to get drunk. This has been a fine human tradition since a little yeast got into the tribe's grape juice. That said, I am partial to Bass, Guiness, Negra Modelo, Apache Trout Stout, Rolling Rock. I also love good Chianti, Cabernet, and red wines in general. Traddad "There is no truth like wine truth" Jerry Jeff Walker
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atg200
Mar 8, 2002, 4:33 PM
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Thanks for yet another content free post Pianomahnn. I like Bridgeport's IPA and Pintail Ale, New Belgium Brewery's Trippel and Abbey Ales, Orval, Chimay Rouge, Anchor Steam Porter, Caffreys, Guiness, and almost any Samuel Smithn beer.
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pushfurther
Mar 9, 2002, 4:30 AM
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guinness, first and foremost. mcewan's is good. so is bass.
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iclimb512s
Mar 9, 2002, 5:00 AM
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i like an ice cold budwiezer. i dont really drink to get drunk, not that i drink that much, but getting drunk and trying to walk a slackline is quite intersting.
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kaptk
Mar 9, 2002, 8:53 AM
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I said that minors need not respond. iclimb512s is only 16 according to his profile. No wonder he drinks Bud. Blah! I'd rather drink water!
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climberchic
Mar 9, 2002, 10:48 PM
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Beer? Any good Hefeweizen, Taj Majal (Indian), Sol, Amber Bock, Pale Ale, Honey Brown. I heard a mention of wine, which I prefer. Merlot, Gerwertstraminer, Pinot Grigio and really good Cabs are my favorites.
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kaptk
Mar 11, 2002, 6:08 AM
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Thanks for your input everyone.
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jdyeakel
Aug 25, 2002, 5:30 PM
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Maine Blueberry Ale. It will forever remain dear to my heart. Ahyessah...
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phillycheese
Aug 25, 2002, 5:42 PM
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man where to begin: Sam Adams Octoberfest (the taste of fall.) Guinness, Spaten, Trout Slayer, Sierra Nevada Pale Ale and Summerfest Lager, Blue Moon, Breckenridge Brewery's Avalanche Ale, Corona (for the summer), Old Suffolk Ale, Boont amber ale, the list could go on and on.
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wildtrail
Aug 25, 2002, 9:10 PM
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Been done, but always fun! Leinenkugle's Sierra Nevada Guiness Spaten Bittburger Riverwest (local) Rock Bottom Brewery beers (chain) John Courage Ale That's enough for now... Steve
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waxtadpole
Aug 25, 2002, 10:03 PM
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I get payed monthly so heres the breakdown: Fri after payday: Coopers Stout 2nd Fri after payday: Guiness 3rd Fri after payday: Tooheys New 4th Fri after payday: Sitting at home alone 5th Fri after payday: *Sob* Im Hungry (rare)
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Aug 25, 2002, 11:02 PM
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First and foremost it's gotta be Alexander Keiths..." those who like it like it a lot" After that it would have to High Test( o'keefe extra old stock) that stuff will grab you by the boo boo and swing ya around to say HI how are ya!! But really I prefer Gibsons 18yr. old rye to beer. "D"
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noosphere
Aug 26, 2002, 12:08 AM
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When beer is the preferred alchohol for peeing in public, I like Yuengling Traditional Lager, Killians Irish Red, along with Philly Lager.
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maskokalover
Aug 26, 2002, 3:14 AM
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my good men... monson canidian is the only beer i buy... corse, killkenny and other irish specialty beer is great, it jsut costs so much... for me, its canidian... -------- Cheers..! ~mark
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onbelay_osu
Aug 26, 2002, 6:56 AM
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guiness, fat tire (really hard to get it in oklahoma), duval, labat blue, red stripe, other vairous micro brews!
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katydid
Aug 26, 2002, 9:33 AM
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I'm a microbrew freak. Some to hunt down: Big Rock Traditional Ale (Big Rock, Somewhere in AB) Waterloo Dark (Brick, Waterloo ON) Wellington County Ale (Wellington, Guelph ON) Shakespeare Stout (Rogue, Newport OR) Algonquin Black and Tan (Can't remember at 5:30 in the AM, and I've taken the empties back: somewhere in SW ON) Steelhead Amber (Steelhead, Eugene OR) Coupla not-so-micros: Rickard's Red (Canada) Caffrey's (Ireland) Caledonian +/- 80 Shilling (Scotland) DAB (Germany) Stella Artois (Belgium) Enjoy! Kate
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