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Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2008 4:29 pm
by fireguzzi
Delirium Nocturnum

Another Belgian Ale worth trying. (Im getting into the Belgium's lately)

I still like the Brother Thelonious better, but the Delirium is something you should definitely give a go.

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 6:12 am
by mgdavis
Went to the Issaquah Brewhouse the other night and had a glass of their "Quad Frog" Belgian. It was awesome, and had 13% ABV. :twisted:
If you're in the Seattle area I encourage you to go to the Brewhouse at least once.

Posted: Thu Jul 24, 2008 7:11 am
by fireguzzi
mgdavis wrote:It was awesome, and had 13% ABV. :twisted:
Nice!

The Delirium was only 9% but the big ones will give ya a nice buzz.

I want to try the Sam Adams Utopias. I think its like 25%. Thats pretty damn high for not being distilled.

That which is NOT beer!

Posted: Fri Jul 30, 2010 1:54 am
by jstark47
(time to resurrect a necrothread..... I knew we had a beer thread around here somewhere! :lol: )

I must be living in a plastic bubble, or an isolation chamber or something. Some days it seems like I lack experiences that everyone else has had. (For example, I must have been the last person in North America to see Avatar..... but I digress!)

Among all the Yuenglings, Guiness, Smithwicks, Dos Equis, Sam Adams, my neighbor's killer homebrew IPA, and various other tasty concoctions that pass through the Stark kitchen...... there has never hitherto been any Coors Light. So I'd never tasted the stuff. Last week my sister in law, who is not a beer drinker, gifted us a case of the storied Silver Bullets she had acquired from somewhere or other. So we took it home, chilled it down, and a couple of days later I sampled a can.......

TROLL PI$$!!!!!!

:scared: :wacko: :crazy: :puke: :puke: :puke: :anger:

How the heck does the Coors company stay in business selling this stuff? And what really ticks me off, there are legions of people out there who don't know any better and actually think this stuff is "beer".

Un-frickin'-believable!!

Anybody want five-sixths of a case of Coors Light? :mrgreen:

Re: That which is NOT beer!

Posted: Mon Aug 02, 2010 12:01 pm
by Gummiente
jstark47 wrote:(For example, I must have been the last person in North America to see Avatar..... but I digress!)
Nope. I haven't been to see it and have no plans to in the forseeable future.
jstark47 wrote:TROLL PI$$!!!!!!
Jon, Jon, Jon... wtf were you expecting? Anything that has the word "Light" on the label is just not gonna have a happy ending.

Re: Beer drinkers, unite!

Posted: Tue Aug 10, 2010 7:42 am
by Triumphgirl
INNIS AND GUNN (SCOTTISH BEER) YUMMMMMMMMMYYYY A HONEY COLORED ALE WITH A HINT OF AGED OAK.

AND A BEER BREWED IN B.C. ITS DARK ALE CALLED THE "BACK HAND OF GOD" VERY GOOD.

:cheers:

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Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 4:10 am
by Loonette
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}).
It's nice to see a fun thread resurrected! I actually did try the Irish Car Bomb... I didn't care for it at all. Didn't want to drink it super fast, but the sight of the curdled-looking Irish cream made it very unappealing to me.

I also tried blueberry beer a while back. Very good, I thought, especially for an ale, of which I'm not too fond. I can't remember the maker of the beer.

Re: Beer drinkers, unite!

Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 2:58 pm
by tcreeley
Negro Modolo and McEwans Scotch Ale are stand bye favorites of mine.

Re: Beer drinkers, unite!

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 1:50 am
by totalmotorcycle
LOL, for me, I have access to almost any beer around the world being here in London... EXCEPT for my 2 fav's (you'll laugh at this)

Lucky Lager
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Rolling Rock
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and I love London Pride here in England

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Mike

Re: Beer drinkers, unite!

Posted: Fri Aug 20, 2010 4:40 am
by CornFed
Summit Pale Ale - brewed in the north. An unmatched Pale Ale :)