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  1. TexasF355F1

    TexasF355F1 Seven Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Drank all the Bud Light my dad had on hand throughout the Hurricane weekend. Still not a fan of it.

    But I had 2 of my moms Blue Moons (think that's what they are) and I had some seriously f*cked up dreams last night. Not bad, just insanely bizarre. Anyone experienced this after drinking this type of beer?
     
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    Red Seal or Acme from North Coast Brewers.
     
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    After whiskey, mate. ;) Same for me--strangely bizarre. And a nasty, nasty headache in the morning.
     
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    In college whiskey was my drink. I went through a lot of wild turkey 101. When I graduated I switched to wine. On New Years '07 I think? I decided to have a go. I had three cups with barely any in it. It was the most drunk I've ever been.

    Needless to say I woke up on the floor in my friends spare bedroom next to the bathroom. I don't remember much from that night. Had a fear of whiskey ever since.
     
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    Samuel Adams
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    Estrella de Galicia 1906
     
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    Leffe is probably my favorite "industrial" beer. However, the non-pasteurized beer you can find in Germany is on a whole other level...
     
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    Three Floyds makes great beer. I think they are out of Munster, Indiana, but I might be wrong about that.
     
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    Natty lite is my favorite...
     
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    Breckenridge Brewery has this ale called Avalanche that is mighty fine...get some. Native Colorad'an
     
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    Firehouse American Ale.

    Anybody have any other good American Ale recommendations? (Not the new Bud Ale, that's still too Euro-hoppy for me).
     
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    New Belgium Brewery?
     
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    Since the AB/InBev deal I've been drinking a lot of beers from Boulevard (Kansas City mega-micro-brewer), pretty good stuff. Pale Ale and Unfiltered Wheat are my faves. However, only available in the midwest
     
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    Berliner Kindl Weisse. Impossible to find, but great summer/ refreshing beer. Used to be available in some of the German neighborhood grocery/liquor stores and imported I believe through Paterno imports out of Chicago.
     
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    I love Lone Star, it's been a long time though...

    Lately I've been drinking Budweiser's American Ale, it's really good as a dinner brew. Tastes better in a chalice but let it settle for at least 30 seconds or so after pouring. Otherwise the caramel will be a bit too prevalent.
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    I love it.

    Definitely one of my favorites.
     
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    Trappistes Rochefort 10........simply amazing if you can fork over about $9 for a bottle. Good for a special event.
     
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    Right on! Shiner Bock Black Lager is good.
     
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    Drank a bottle (big bottle) of the red top last night. It was quite nice. I was already a few beers in though so i'll probably try it again soon, and this time pay more attention to the taste
     
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    They usually have a 3-pack; red, white and blue with a trappist (I think that's what it's called) glass. Worth checking out.
     
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    I know but they don't do it at the place i go to. They only sell the big bottles
     
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    Well you gotta shop somewhere else Chris. ;)
     
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    I know. My friend told me about a place not to far away that apparently has a lot more selection that the place i go to now. I might check it out tomorrow
     
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    Managed to snag one of these yesterday. I guess they just didn't have them when i went last time.


    Impressions soon
     
  25. TexasF355F1

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    Nice.

    I haven't had it in such a long time, but I believe Chimay white label is my favorite.
     

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