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#11 Unread post by MrShake »

Lets see...

My fav beer currently is the homebrew I'm drinking that was supposed to be an ESB and turned into a stout... very tasty!!

In the fridge right now I've got some liney sunset wheat that is very good... hobgoblin is also very tasty. I also dig me some Celis White!!
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The New Belgium seasonal beer Springboard is quite possibly beer perfection.

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Not a beer but....Autumn Scrumpy from the Winkleigh Cider Company in Devon
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#14 Unread post by HYPERR »

My favorite beer is Guinness.


Black and Tan, which is Guinness & Harp(or Bass) is really good when you can get it.

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#15 Unread post by Loonette »

My most favorite would be Guinness - preferably from a tap, but the self-drafting bottles are awesome. Kind of pricey, but I don't drink beer too often, so that's cool. I also like it with a shot of Jameson's, and I really love it warm.

I have to say though, from Fireguzzi's pic, that Brother Thelonious looks pretty good - I'll have to give it a try sometime.

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#16 Unread post by HYPERR »

Loonette wrote: I also like it with a shot of Jameson's
Do you like Irish Car Bomb?
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Just got back from dinner at the local tavern with Mrs. Stark; she was drinking Blue Moon and I had Smithwicks. Both good in their own ways.
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HYPERR wrote:
Loonette wrote: I also like it with a shot of Jameson's
Do you like Irish Car Bomb?
Haven't tried that yet. Isn't that adding Bailey's to the whole mix? If so, I should try it sometime, as I love Irish Creme as well (although I go with Emmett's - Bailey's is too heavy and sweet for me {and twice the cost as well}).

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Loonette wrote:
HYPERR wrote:
Loonette wrote: I also like it with a shot of Jameson's
Do you like Irish Car Bomb?
Haven't tried that yet. Isn't that adding Bailey's to the whole mix? If so, I should try it sometime, as I love Irish Creme as well (although I go with Emmett's - Bailey's is too heavy and sweet for me {and twice the cost as well}).

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Yep. Make a shot of jameson's/bailey's. Drop in glass of guinness. Chug. Or the bailey's curdles.
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I have dound what I refered to as beer heaven the first night, and plain heaven the second night. www.novareresbiercafe.com If you're ever in the Portland, ME area, check the place out. 200+ bottles on hand! 25 beers on tap!

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http://www.harviestoun.com/OlaDubh/ click the 12 year reserve. It's something I had in heaven. I almost didn't get it as a 12 oz bottle was $12 :shock: but in the end it was worth every cent. Next time I go up there, I'll be getting the 30 yr reserve I think.

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