OT: What beers do 993 owners drink?
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I like most beers but I really like:
Stella
Brother Thelonious Ale
Chimay
Pacifico
Tsing Tso
OB
Serria Nevada
Boheminia
New Castle
With BBQ Pabst Blue Ribbon from the tap
I HATE the mass market Bud, Miller and Corona. I know Pacifico is made in the same place as Corona but Corona is terrible. Also skunkey Heineken.
Stella
Brother Thelonious Ale
Chimay
Pacifico
Tsing Tso
OB
Serria Nevada
Boheminia
New Castle
With BBQ Pabst Blue Ribbon from the tap
I HATE the mass market Bud, Miller and Corona. I know Pacifico is made in the same place as Corona but Corona is terrible. Also skunkey Heineken.
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Nice pic of the Carib, I enjoy drinking that on hot days. After work I'll usually have Yuengling black and tans, or a Bass ale if I'm lucky enough to have any on hand.
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Well being Irish , I'm sure you'd expect me to be a drinker of beer.
Well you're not wrong!!!
I'm not good on the mass market stuff , so the buds/heinekens/amstels/stellas are not for me. They taste watery to me and normally result in a major hangover even if taken in small quantities.
If I'm in the pub its usually Beamish , a stout from Cork , better than Guinness by a mile.
At home , I like German beers; Bitburger , Warsteiner and bottled Ales from the UK , Ireland doesn't have a great tradition in ale making.
If I'm working out of the UK (which I do about 3 days a month) then I try to find a pub with real ales , ie ales that are hand pumped from casks rather than forced out by gas. My favourites are;
Spitfire , London pride , old speckled hen , bishops finger , hobgoblin , but top of the pile has to be Broadsider from the Adnams brewery. At 6.3% vol it sure lives up to it's name!
Well you're not wrong!!!
I'm not good on the mass market stuff , so the buds/heinekens/amstels/stellas are not for me. They taste watery to me and normally result in a major hangover even if taken in small quantities.
If I'm in the pub its usually Beamish , a stout from Cork , better than Guinness by a mile.
At home , I like German beers; Bitburger , Warsteiner and bottled Ales from the UK , Ireland doesn't have a great tradition in ale making.
If I'm working out of the UK (which I do about 3 days a month) then I try to find a pub with real ales , ie ales that are hand pumped from casks rather than forced out by gas. My favourites are;
Spitfire , London pride , old speckled hen , bishops finger , hobgoblin , but top of the pile has to be Broadsider from the Adnams brewery. At 6.3% vol it sure lives up to it's name!
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mmmmmmmmmmmm beer
i prefer highly hopped IPAs
pretty much anything on tap from alesmith
the new stone brewery in san marcos is brilliant for drinking, less so for dining.
Pizza Port has moments of brilliance, but not too hip on their belgian products
lottsa good dtuff from the pacific NW
bottled beers?
liberty ale from anchor steam.
next up = gins????????????
be safe
just say no to football
craig
i prefer highly hopped IPAs
pretty much anything on tap from alesmith
the new stone brewery in san marcos is brilliant for drinking, less so for dining.
Pizza Port has moments of brilliance, but not too hip on their belgian products
lottsa good dtuff from the pacific NW
bottled beers?
liberty ale from anchor steam.
next up = gins????????????
be safe
just say no to football
craig
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mmmmmmmmmmmm beer
i prefer highly hopped IPAs
pretty much anything on tap from alesmith
the new stone brewery in san marcos is brilliant for drinking, less so for dining.
Pizza Port has moments of brilliance, but not too hip on their belgian products
lottsa good dtuff from the pacific NW
bottled beers?
liberty ale from anchor steam.
next up = gins????????????
be safe
just say no to football
craig
i prefer highly hopped IPAs
pretty much anything on tap from alesmith
the new stone brewery in san marcos is brilliant for drinking, less so for dining.
Pizza Port has moments of brilliance, but not too hip on their belgian products
lottsa good dtuff from the pacific NW
bottled beers?
liberty ale from anchor steam.
next up = gins????????????
be safe
just say no to football
craig
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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is always in the fridge at my house, but I like to sample all the local micro-brews in my travels. . . and lucky for me, I travel a lot !
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I can't wait to start brewing my own beer. For chugging, Bud diesel is my choice. For enjoying, I love Guiness, Sierra Nevada Wheat, Peroni for a really light beer, Sam Adams Boston Ale (not lager, although it is good), Newcastle, and I always love a good Hefeweizen.
I hate Miller Lite.
I hate Miller Lite.
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1903 Hot Ginger Ale
Category: Carbonated Soft Drink: Regular; Packaging: 12oz glass
BevNET Review:
Spice lovers rejoice! This beverage is VERY spicy and must be slowly sipped. The ginger flavor is nice, but once again, very spicy. To top it off, it has a nice sweet finish that kept us coming back for more. Blenheim 1903 Hot Ginger Ale is a spicy ginger brew with a beautiful glass package. Definitely a high quality beverage.
Blenheim Ginger Beer (perfect for someone like me that doesn't drink alcohol
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