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The Beer Thread

Discussion in 'Drink, Smoke, and Fine Dining' started by SefacHotRodder, Jan 29, 2009.

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  1. Steelton Keith

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    Local Hershey PA brewer of note Troegs now have the Xmas "MAD ELF" at 11 % alcohol there's a two beer limit. Troeg's does a very nice job.
     
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    Any of the members here managed to get their hands on some Westvleteren XII? For sale in the US for a brief period.
     
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    At least one did, but his thread is in the Silver subscribed forum, http://www.ferrarichat.com/forum/showthread.php?p=141959578#post141959578.

     
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    Beck's Dark caught my eye at the store tonight. Recently I heard a radio guy complaining about Beck's after he noticed the taste had changed and he then discovered it is now brewed in St. Louis! :eek: So much for being an import. :rolleyes:

    Cheers!
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    Drank a few from Churchkey's Saison event (Washington, DC):

    Gouden Carolus Noël 2009; dark fruits, toffee, spicy, even balanced complexity. clean finish with no aftertaste.

    Noël Des Géants - sprightly, refreshing, easy drinking; fruity bouquet; notes of fruits, ginger, spices and toast

    La Rullés Cuvée Meilleurs Voeux - a well rounded, similar to a pale ale; notes of malt, bread, banana and spices

    Olivers Panzer Division Destroyed - strong toffee, balanced smokey, malty with notes of licorice and fig.

    To Øl Snowball Saison Ale - similar to a double hop with beautiful crispness; notes of straw, grass, spices, hops, and grapefruits

    Ridgeway Reindeer Droppings - Hoppy but easy drinking; notes of fruits, citrus and malts with a slow bitter and light body

    De Ranke Père Noël - lovely earthy hoppiness with that bit of licorice finish; notes of fruits and herbs

    Enghien Noël Triple Blonde - full bouquet Belgian triplel. Beautiful complexity; notes of fruits, grass, toasted malts and spices.

    Mikkeller Fra Til Via (From To Via) - chocolate, mocha with balanced licorice and anise notes alongside roasted malts and smoke.
     
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    Repost I suspect but after a few Newcastles I'm ok with it...

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtMy5IBmX7E[/ame]

    Cheers!

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    Probably another repost but I'm ok with it. :D

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o1JOFhfoAD4[/ame]
     
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    Two Women by New Glarus brewery today and it was quite a boring Lager. It tasted just like a domestic Miller Light so it was a little disappointing.
     
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    http://www.foxnews.com/health/2012/02/10/what-are-health-benefits-beer/

    I'm one healthy dude...cheers! :D
     
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    Shiner FM966 is pretty damn good.
     
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    I just spent a little time reading parts of this thread and wow am I thirsting now.

    The most recent beer that I picked up was Stone 12.12.12 Vertical Epic Ale. It was different from what I normally drink but good.

    My two go to beers that I get when I am not feeling adventurous are Short's Huma-Lupa-Licious and Bell's Two Heated Ale, and they are both Michigan beers so that a plus.
     
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    My GF got a brick of it . She's only had 1 so far, letting the rest "age" .
     
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    FWIW, http://www.menshealth.com/best-life/32-beers?cm_mmc=Facebook-_-MensHealth-_-Content-BL-_-NFLBeers

    Must visit Carolina!

    Well, hello...
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    Drinking Schlitz.


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    Came across Budweiser Black Crown this afternoon. Googled it looking for reviews and found a couple interesting articles...

    With Black Crown, Budweiser Aims to Refresh the Brand

    Budweiser_Unveils_Its_Super_Bowl_Ad_Lineup

    Just finishing the first one and I like it. As posted before I don't have a sophisticated tongue so I can't give a detailed review but it is so far a "thumbs up".

    Cheers!
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