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#11
I find myself getting into diffrent beer moods every once in a while. I went with canadian beer for years and hated Bud but last year I got on a Bud kick. The last couple of months I have been into Heineken anyone else switch occasionaly or are you all always brand loyal?
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And all the PW's know how I feel about Newcastle Brown Ale
Another that I drank a few too many of was Steinlager. Spent too much time with a bundle of Kiwi mechanics
Another that I drank a few too many of was Steinlager. Spent too much time with a bundle of Kiwi mechanics
#15
I seem to be gravitating toward malty beers lately. I love Singha when I go to Indian restaurants.... I like Ebisu -- Japanese, also malty, but a wee bit pricey. Definitely have to try James' Asahi Dry (I don't think I've ever had that).
I have to say, though, there ain't nothing like a Guinness when you're over in Dublin. You go into any pub, and you don't have to say a word. You lift up your index finger and they start pulling one for you. Awesome.
I've definitely changed my allegiance over the years, robb. Nothing wrong with that. I'll probably never warm to domestic US beer since I always felt Bud and Miller tasted like Yak sweat.
I have to say, though, there ain't nothing like a Guinness when you're over in Dublin. You go into any pub, and you don't have to say a word. You lift up your index finger and they start pulling one for you. Awesome.
I've definitely changed my allegiance over the years, robb. Nothing wrong with that. I'll probably never warm to domestic US beer since I always felt Bud and Miller tasted like Yak sweat.
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When in Canada... try Sleeman's. They have a nice Cream Ale, Lager, Brown and my favourite a Honey Brown. You can't find it all over Cda but easy to find in Ontario.
http://www.sleeman.com/
http://www.sleeman.com/