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Favorite Brew
For me, your favorite beer, good times and bikes are all in the same boat. What's your favorite beer ?
Here's mine:
and of course, anything Lithuanian.
Here's mine:
and of course, anything Lithuanian.
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Boddington's. Only on tap, though; the cans aren't nearly as good.
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For me, picking a favorite beer is like picking a favorite movie, which is to say it depends on what type we're talking about and what I'm in the mood for.
That being said, this is what I've been craving lately.
That being said, this is what I've been craving lately.
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Originally Posted by subsistbmx@hotm
I've always wanted to try a Smithwicks but never did in fear of dissapoinment. hah.
i got a free sample at a liqour store on st. patties day, it wasn't terrible so i bought a case. it's alright but i wouldn't go out of my way to get it.
Picking a favorite beer is a question i've never been able to answer.
Right now I'm really digging on surly.
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funny side note on the surly thing: my buddy works at a liqour store, and they got a delivery of surly furious yesterday that was 45 minutes old.
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Nothing like it.
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nice choice. seriously underrated beer, and the label alone is worth purchasing.
pretty high IBU rating on that one.
pretty high IBU rating on that one.
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Originally Posted by Moto-Velo
For me, picking a favorite beer is like picking a favorite movie, which is to say it depends on what type we're talking about and what I'm in the mood for.
That being said, this is what I've been craving lately.
That being said, this is what I've been craving lately.
here are some of my recent favorites
This one my girlfriend bought for me. This specific brew was a belgian quadruppel and it was absolutely fantastic
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It's definetely a difficult question. There's a beer for every situation.
my favorites:
In the shower: Stroh's
Before, During, or immedietely after dinner: Spaten Optimator
Guzzle: Real Black and Tans
After a century: any Imperial Stout.
kidding about the last one.
my favorites:
In the shower: Stroh's
Before, During, or immedietely after dinner: Spaten Optimator
Guzzle: Real Black and Tans
After a century: any Imperial Stout.
kidding about the last one.
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Winter: Young's Double Chocolate Stout
Not Winter: Hoegaarden, with a nice slice of orange
Not Winter: Hoegaarden, with a nice slice of orange
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I'm somewhat surprised nobody has mentioned BLUE MOON yet. It tastes great from tap and gives you some killer headaches.
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Originally Posted by subsistbmx@hotm
I'm somewhat surprised nobody has mentioned BLUE MOON yet. It tastes great from tap and gives you some killer headaches.
It is one of the girliest tasting beers i've ever had though. Not that it's really a bad thing, but it's super girly