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Whatcha drinkin'?

Köstritzer for me.
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I don't go for none o' that faintcy stuff.
Just plain old Budweiser for me
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big_blue is a reference to my Alma Mater, Indiana State University...
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Natty Boh!
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Mackeson Triple Stout.. or two!
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Ya oughta at least move up to Woodbridge Cabernet!
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I'll have the Woodbridge merlot, please. Had a glass of merlot with some fried chicken livers tonight. Don't know if it was Woodbridge or some other low-bucks screw top. There's another cheap merlot out there called Vendage. Pretty good stuff for less than $10 for 1.5 liter.
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Warsteiner Dunkel

a terrific dark beer
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bloke wrote:"How do they taste at room temperature?"
Is there any other? ( ...and all jokes about George Lucas refridgerators aside... )

and Cabernet tastes GREAT at room temprature!!
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Pacifico for me! with a bowl of Carroll Shelby's chili. mmmmm!






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Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA - brewed in Delaware (9%) - tasy and packs a punch!!
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Strongly recommend giving this a try if you are into strong, dark ales. (And actually, even if you are not, it is worth a try. A number of folks that I know who are not into such beers have become fans after trying it.):
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http://www.wychwood.co.uk/wychwood_hobgoblin.htm
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I'll be in Denver next week...do y'all have Fat Tire out there? (We can't get it out here on the east coast...)
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Post by davidgilbreath »

As a homebrewer, whatever the last batch I made. Currently, it is a dark Mild. :D

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Post by Lew »

Dr.Zoidberg wrote:
Bill Troiano wrote:Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA - brewed in Delaware (9%) - tasy and packs a punch!!
I miss that beer! Trader Joe's and Whole Foods used to carry that, but now it's impossible to get it in CA. Just picked up a 24 pack of Pyramid Snow Cap, so life is still good.
The Capital Ale House in Richmond, VA has Dogfish Head on tap, along with a beer list that is about 20 pages long.
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bort wrote:I'll be in Denver next week...do y'all have Fat Tire out there? (We can't get it out here on the east coast...)


YES! Fat Tire Amber Ale is a very popular local beer here.

A product of the New Belgium Brewing Co. just up the road in Fort Collins, Colorado (home of Colo. State U.)



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Post by UDELBR »

Duvel. It's a strong golden Belgian ale. 8.5% alcohol :D

http://www.duvel.be/

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UncleBeer wrote:Duvel. It's a strong golden Belgian ale. 8.5% alcohol :D

http://www.duvel.be/

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Too expensive for a cheap buzz! Try some of these:

http://www.40ozmaltliquor.com/main.html

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UncleBeer wrote:Duvel. It's a strong golden Belgian ale. 8.5% alcohol :D

http://www.duvel.be/

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I'll second that choice of Duvel.

Also strongly recommended:
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http://www.chimay.com/www/chimay/site8/ ... ameset.htm
http://www.chimay.com/

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