wullie
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Post by wullie on Jun 22, 2011 17:28:56 GMT -5
the 'interesting' part of the drinks aisle at the Oban branch of tesco
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Post by MMX on Jun 23, 2011 10:58:45 GMT -5
Ohh I need to try that Punk IPA!
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wullie
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I didn't do it, nobody saw me do it, there's no way you can prove anything!
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Post by wullie on Jun 23, 2011 12:47:12 GMT -5
the alcoholic ginger ale is quite nice, to sweet to have more than a couple though.
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Post by ironcastknight on Jun 23, 2011 21:16:41 GMT -5
I tried some Kilt Lifter, which is locally brewed Scottish-style ale, and it's actually pretty awesome. It's a bit thin flavor wise, but it's good tasting and has a decent kick to it.
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Post by MMX on Jun 24, 2011 11:48:38 GMT -5
The same company(Four Peaks) makes another beer called 8th Street Ale that is really good. www.fourpeaks.com/
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Post by MMX on Aug 1, 2011 17:09:27 GMT -5
Been drinking some Dos Equis Amber but also got a sixer of this MOJO IPA from www.boulderbeer.com/. Good stuff!!!
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Post by gotapex on Aug 1, 2011 23:31:51 GMT -5
Had Stone's Green Tea IPA, one of their collaborative efforts with Ishii Brewing Co. Pretty tasty stuff. Clean flavors, and the great tea actually comes through when the beer warms a bit.
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Post by MMX on Aug 2, 2011 10:48:02 GMT -5
I need to try that! Where did you buy it? ;D
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Post by gotapex on Aug 2, 2011 16:20:38 GMT -5
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Post by gotapex on Aug 5, 2011 0:37:37 GMT -5
A guy on a forum I'm on just got back from Belgium and sent me one of these. Interesting stuff, absolutely love it. Brewed by monks, and only in quantities enough to support their monastery and other philanthropic causes. Only available at the monastery itself and visitors can only buy 1 case by calling and reserving in advance (walk ins get nothing).
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Post by MMX on Aug 5, 2011 10:59:41 GMT -5
Oh cool! It is always fun to try new beers.
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Post by MMX on Feb 1, 2012 11:34:01 GMT -5
Have not posted in here in a bit and its a shame!
Let's see...
Winter Beers that I tried.
Powder Hound- Good!!
Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale- One of my favs
Alaskan- Winter Ale - PRetty good!
Alaskan Black IPA- Yummy
Alaskan IPA- Yum
Sam Adam's Winter pack-Various brews but the Coffee Stout and the Holiday Porter were my favorites.
Mojo IPA- Yum.
Just now my wife got me a case of the new Sam Adam's Brewers choice.
So far the Mighty Oak and Alpine are really good.
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Post by senshido on Feb 1, 2012 13:26:57 GMT -5
Well I had several 80/ (eighty shilling) beers at the weekend mmmm tasty! ;D
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Post by powerof0ne on Feb 1, 2012 19:56:52 GMT -5
A guy on a forum I'm on just got back from Belgium and sent me one of these. Interesting stuff, absolutely love it. Brewed by monks, and only in quantities enough to support their monastery and other philanthropic causes. Only available at the monastery itself and visitors can only buy 1 case by calling and reserving in advance (walk ins get nothing). I just read about this in my managerial accounting class today! Wow, what a coincidence! It's a little pricey but I hear it's great! You're correct about 1 case (24 beers) at a time and having to make an appointment. They have been doing this since the 1864 and have only had their production redone since 1944 (If I remember right). They're using the same stuff since 1944, haven't changed a thing! Osu!
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Post by MMX on Feb 13, 2012 14:30:28 GMT -5
This weekend I went with an economical but tasty Red Hook IPA. 12 packs are only about $13 here.
;D
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