Actually, I take a combination of powerful medicines every day that could kill me if I even had one drink. I asked a pharmacist at Wal-Mart the other day and this is what she told me. It made me sad, because I wanted to get drunk (I've never been drunk).Lucas wrote:Then you have a drinking problem.Cranberry wrote:I can't drink beer.
Hooray beer!
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You're not missing much. I think. I don't really remember. How did I get home? Why do I taste kebab when I burp? Um...Cranberry wrote:Actually, I take a combination of powerful medicines every day that could kil me if I even had one drink. I asked a pharmacist at Wal-Mart the other day. It made me sad, because I wanted to get drunk (I've never been drunk).Lucas wrote:Then you have a drinking problem.Cranberry wrote:I can't drink beer.
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For you Belgian fans you should try Affligem. A very nice blond abbey ale, bold and flavorful. I work at a pub that features 50 draft beers and 100 bottles so I'm never lacking in choices!
I applaud those of you who chose your local breweries...I wish Florida had more breweries that weren't commercial.
I applaud those of you who chose your local breweries...I wish Florida had more breweries that weren't commercial.
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Stone IPA for me, please. Stone Ruination for special occasions.
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Some of the other music I do
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Ah....
So many choices...
I love Guinness, Boulder Brewery(Hazed and Infused), Arrogant basmati, NewCastle.
NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
So, I chose other...because, it really depends on the mood that I am in...
Oh, and Cran...a drink a day will probably cut out half of your meds...chew on that one..
So many choices...
I love Guinness, Boulder Brewery(Hazed and Infused), Arrogant basmati, NewCastle.
NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
So, I chose other...because, it really depends on the mood that I am in...
Oh, and Cran...a drink a day will probably cut out half of your meds...chew on that one..
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Racer 5 IPA from
http://www.bearrepublic.com/ourbeers.php
Sublime. Delicious. Can never stop drinking it if available. Fortunately, I have to go to a local restaurant right near the UC Berkeley campus to get it, or drive up two counties. Otherwise, I'd be fatter than I already am.
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Sublime. Delicious. Can never stop drinking it if available. Fortunately, I have to go to a local restaurant right near the UC Berkeley campus to get it, or drive up two counties. Otherwise, I'd be fatter than I already am.
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Sly Fox Brewing Company
Phoenixville / Royersford PA
http://www.slyfoxbeer.com
Phoenix Pale Ale
Route 113 IPA
O'Reilly's Stout
mmm... beer...
Phoenixville / Royersford PA
http://www.slyfoxbeer.com
Phoenix Pale Ale
Route 113 IPA
O'Reilly's Stout
mmm... beer...
Cheers,
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<a href="http://www.saintarnold.com/">Saint Arnold Brewing Company</a>, about 15 minutes from my house.
Earlier this year they brewed a stout that was aged in a whiskey barrel. Hmmmmm.
Earlier this year they brewed a stout that was aged in a whiskey barrel. Hmmmmm.
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It's been so long since I've been to the Bay Area. I used to go there a couple of times a year -- Sierra Nevada and Anchor both on tap, now that's my idea of heaven. I think Anchor Steam, on tap in a pub that knows how to treat it, is about the finest drink on the face of the earth.jkwest wrote: NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
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The tour at the Anchor Brewery is a good time.chas wrote:It's been so long since I've been to the Bay Area. I used to go there a couple of times a year -- Sierra Nevada and Anchor both on tap, now that's my idea of heaven. I think Anchor Steam, on tap in a pub that knows how to treat it, is about the finest drink on the face of the earth.jkwest wrote: NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
And the tap-room after, sublime.
Oh my goodness, I made a rhyme.
My favorite beer is not made any more.
It was a Belgian red ale with cherries called Rhodenbach Alexander. Here are my age old tasting notes for it:
http://www.beancurdturtle.com/oldsite/m ... 0Alexander
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Speaking of NorCal... Anderson Valley Brewing Company (Boonville, CA) makes my favorite porter: Deep Enders Dark. They also make a couple of good "abbey style" ales (Brother David's Double and Triple). I haven't had the opportunity to try any of their other offerings, but I'd guess they're quite good.jkwest wrote:NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
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Ahh...Anderson Valley...jsluder wrote:Speaking of NorCal... Anderson Valley Brewing Company (Boonville, CA) makes my favorite porter: Deep Enders Dark. They also make a couple of good "abbey style" ales (Brother David's Double and Triple). I haven't had the opportunity to try any of their other offerings, but I'd guess they're quite good.jkwest wrote:NorCal has many local options i.e. Sierra Nevada, Anchor Steam, Pyramid, North Coast Brew.
And that spring time seasonal from Sierra Nevada, Big Foot Ale...crap, that stuff is potent!! I can only handle a six pack a year.
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I love beer...probably to an unhealthy obsession. I brew my own beer and have to say that there is no more beautiful beverage on the planet than a well-crafted homebrew.
Of the mass-produced beers out there, trying to pick a favorite is like picking your favorite child. Most American microbrews (especially those out of Denver and California) are quite excellent. There are too many wonderful English/Scottish/Irish lagers and ales to name.
Much of this, however, is a matter of personal taste. I, for one, don't care for a lot of Belgian and a few German beers. Too yeasty tasting for me...but I can certainly see what people love about them.
If you ever get a chance to visit The Center of the Universe, stop by Lawrence, Kansas and pound a few pints at the Free State Brewery. The beer there will change your life!
Of the mass-produced beers out there, trying to pick a favorite is like picking your favorite child. Most American microbrews (especially those out of Denver and California) are quite excellent. There are too many wonderful English/Scottish/Irish lagers and ales to name.
Much of this, however, is a matter of personal taste. I, for one, don't care for a lot of Belgian and a few German beers. Too yeasty tasting for me...but I can certainly see what people love about them.
If you ever get a chance to visit The Center of the Universe, stop by Lawrence, Kansas and pound a few pints at the Free State Brewery. The beer there will change your life!