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bass_culture
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by bass_culture » Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:59 pm
bassmonk wrote:
Hey you have fine taste in beer my friend.I love BrewDog they are
the innovators in the brewing world right now.Gotta love the Paradox and the Riptide. those are some seriously dark heady badboys.
Not much of a lager fan but if I had to choose one it would be the Brooklyn:have you tried their chocolate stout?,thats some serious stuff as well.

Does this answer your question?
That's a bottle of the very first batch of Paradox, matured in Islay barrels instead of Speyside, becoming quite hard to come by now.
Looking forward to drinking that one!

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fc
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by fc » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:34 pm
mine's a Kronenbourg...actually any will do, i

beer. recently developed a taste for Guinness and i especially like a shandy on a hot sunny day ...not very ladylike i know, just out of interest do any of you boys object to the sight of a lady with a pint in her hand?
ramadanman wrote:go and sample some rain blackdown..
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frebentos
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by frebentos » Mon Feb 09, 2009 10:38 pm
FC wrote:just out of interest do any of you boys object to the sight of a lady with a pint in her hand?
nothing better.

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stomp tromp
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by stomp tromp » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:05 pm
Yeah LEQ I was in Cornwall drinking with the Lady Stoggs but she dumped me so I'm off to grab a Harvey's.
A lasso with a beer? It woud be rude not to wouldn't it.
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dubsteptim
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by dubsteptim » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:17 pm
man I wish I could get half these beers listed in here in the States.
I have a really really good beer and wine shop right next to my place so some of them I can find. But others I know are subject to import/export restrictions here which is a bummer.
Also, the Amstel I had while over in Amsterdam is 1000x better then the kind in the states... I dunno why though.
My two favorite america beers are:
Shiner Bock (Texas)
Yuengling (Penn)
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drokkr
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by drokkr » Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:46 pm
dubsteptim wrote:Also, the Amstel I had while over in Amsterdam is 1000x better then the kind in the states...
the one you buy is prob brewed and bottled in the states, check the label...

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