
What's your favorite beer?
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What's your favorite beer?
I like Newcastle Brown Ale but would like to try some others, what should I try?


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Just look at the logo on the bottle on my avatar.
On one of my trips to England, I got to spend the entire day in Burton-on-Trent. As I got off the train, the breeze was lightly blowing from town to the train station, and oh, the marvelous aroma of fresh malt was everywhere! Among all the other little breweries, I spent most of my time at the Bass Ale brewery, and it was fantastic to get real pale ale right off the tap right out of new kegs, not those that suffered from the boatride over. And as soon as I remember the rest of it, I'll tell you about it. (LOL!)
On one of my trips to England, I got to spend the entire day in Burton-on-Trent. As I got off the train, the breeze was lightly blowing from town to the train station, and oh, the marvelous aroma of fresh malt was everywhere! Among all the other little breweries, I spent most of my time at the Bass Ale brewery, and it was fantastic to get real pale ale right off the tap right out of new kegs, not those that suffered from the boatride over. And as soon as I remember the rest of it, I'll tell you about it. (LOL!)

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I favorite beer is Warsteiner Dunkel....a terrific dark beer.
I also really like Sam Adam's Black Lager...its not your typical Sam Adams.
And a new favorite is Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat beer...this one is a sweeter more citrusy* beer, with leinenkugels traditional creaminess. Similar to Blue Moon but better IMHO.
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I also really like Sam Adam's Black Lager...its not your typical Sam Adams.
And a new favorite is Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat beer...this one is a sweeter more citrusy* beer, with leinenkugels traditional creaminess. Similar to Blue Moon but better IMHO.
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Iron Hill Pig Iron Porter ain't bad, either!
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