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Old 02-22-2011, 09:27 PM
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Drinking a guiness right now... sadly, not from the tap... but soon I'll have that conversion kit...

Sorry... this beer thread has went off track...
Old 02-22-2011, 09:58 PM
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I have been selling beer for over 24 years the best beer is the next beer. Here in Oregon we have some of the best brewerys in the world. Widmer has some of the best.
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Boulevard Brewery in Kansas City makes a fine array of milk substitute. Unfiltered wheat being the far and away most popular. A great pale ale and a fantastic winter lager.
Old 02-22-2011, 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Big T
the best beer is the next beer.
That brought tears to my eyes because its so true . I like Alaskan Amber Beer when its on sale. Also, the Moose's tooth brewing company makes an excellent dark beer that is perfect with pizza.
Old 02-23-2011, 07:57 AM
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Originally Posted by soulezoo
Darn... there went my Budweiser.

Noooooooooooo By drinking more Bud, you can help support at least fellow CTD owners myself and Get-R-Dun.

We make the bottles you so love..........

Drink more Bud, help a fellow Dieselhead.
Old 02-23-2011, 10:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Fronty Owner
its has to be drawn from a tap properly.
It also has to come from Ireland. That Guiness Draught they have here is . I have several friends from Ireland and none of them drink Guiness here...

Yeah, I'm a beer snob.
Old 02-23-2011, 12:01 PM
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Rainier is made in Irwindale CA, but I don't know who owns it.

I moved to Seattle and Rainier left!

The other stuff I drink I make myself.
Old 02-23-2011, 02:33 PM
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Land Shark for me.. Made in Jacksonville, FL
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I prefer the dark beers like Sam Adams to accentuate a dinner and good old Bud when I am in a drinking mood.

I had an Uncle that drowned in a vat of beer......4 guys dove in and tried to save him, but he fought them all off bravely
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(1) Sierra Nevada..varied
(2) Arrogant B*****d Ale..little hoppy
(3) North Coast out of Fort Bragg
(4) Imperial Ale @ 10% oh yesssss
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Magic Hat is common around here, brewed in VT. Great stuff, they used to have a brew called "Hazed and Infused"....and yes it tasted like what it sounds like. After reading all this I gotta finish my 6 pack o' Bud and get some good stuff!
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USA beers have never been the same since the government passed a law in the '70s that required all beers to be pasteurized. I brew my own and favor ales and stouts.
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Originally Posted by bent valves
I brew my own and favor ales and stouts.
Nice!
Old 02-23-2011, 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by KD93
It also has to come from Ireland. That Guiness Draught they have here is . I have several friends from Ireland and none of them drink Guiness here...

Yeah, I'm a beer snob.
I drank one Guinness from a bottle in the US. the rest of them have been from a tap in the UK (hadn't made it to ireland yet).
The same holds true for Heineken. its pretty good in amsterdam.

Originally Posted by bent valves
USA beers have never been the same since the government passed a law in the '70s that required all beers to be pasteurized. I brew my own and favor ales and stouts.
the same goes for just about every beverage here.
next time your in europe, try a glass of raw, whole milk.
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Those imports also suffer from the pasteurization. Same problem when I by weissen. The imported does not match the flavor of the beer in it's homeland.


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