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    Quote Originally Posted by tot_Ou_tard
    Had some LaChouffe Dobbelen IPA Tripel tonight. Great aroma & very tasty & you gotta love the cute little "nain" (dwarf) on the label.
    Man! Where do you live to find all these odd beers? You are coming up with more beers that I can shake a tongue at.
    I'm lucky to find what I can in Idaho. It's usually pushed back behind the cold packs of Bud Lite and Hard Lemonade. You are pretty lucky dude.

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    Hehe.. spuds, time to move closer to civilization?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spudman
    Man! Where do you live to find all these odd beers? You are coming up with more beers that I can shake a tongue at.
    I'm lucky to find what I can in Idaho. It's usually pushed back behind the cold packs of Bud Lite and Hard Lemonade. You are pretty lucky dude.
    Just down at the local liquor store; 3 minute drive. As SS says civilization has its perks (and suds).

    I haven't had a Bud in decades.

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    I use Bud to clean my windows and that's about it.
    My favorite beer? Still gotta go with a free one or one with my fellow Fretters. Cheers!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bloozcat

    I'd love to spend some time in Belgium just to try the beer there. I hear it's outstanding, and each region has it's own style (and the glass to go along with it).....
    Blooz - I have a colleage from Brussels and last time we drank in Dallas he introduced me to many glasses of Leffe. Not bad beer.
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    Oh yes Leffe is a nice one.. I drank a generous amount at a McDonalds (!) in Brussels many years ago. It was a little strange to have the beer in those McDonalds paper cups with lid
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    Guiness
    Maudite (http://www.unibroue.com/products/maudite.cfm)

    Anything cold

    I like beer
    It makes me a jolly good fellow
    I like beer
    It helps me unwind
    And sometimes it makes me feel...
    ...mellow
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    (chorus all together) Makes him feel mellow.

    Whisky's too rough, champagne costs too much
    vodka puts my mouth in gear
    this little refrain might help me explain
    as a matter of fact I like beer

    Guiness beer, black gold, Irish tea.

    Ya me too.
    Did I get the lyrics right?

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    All depends on my mood...

    Sometimes I want a pilsner, sometimes a stout, sometimes an Ale. But wheat I usually ask for is (in no particular order):

    • Bass Ale
    • Black & Tan (1/2 Guinness, 1/2 Bass)
    • Molson Export (not readily avaiable in the States but a local distribuitor special orders it for me)
    • Molson Ice
    • Guinness
    • Samuel Adams (Regular, Summer ale, and Ocktoberfest when in season)
    • Pete's Wicked Ale (and various seasonal brews)
    • IPA
    • Local Microbrews in Boston
    That's all I can think of for now. There's a killer brew at Boston Beer Works across from Fenway Park (Pahhhhhhhk) that has blueberries in it. I know it sounds nasty but it's really yummy!
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    Blueberries?? Please explain what it tastes like!
    I have tried beer with chocolate, but Im a fruit beer virgin (yet)
    I can't say that I've given up on a flanger cause I've never liked the effect either. I also can't say the same about Tremolo. I hate them both equally. - Tone2TheBone 2009

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    Tremo with the South Bawstin accent!
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    I've lived in Bahstan all my life. I often have to paaahrk the caaaahr in Havaaahd Yaaahd which can be a pain in the reaaah. Weah wicked proud of our pissa scheety!
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    Quote Originally Posted by tremoloman
    I've lived in Bahstan all my life. I often have to paaahrk the caaaahr in Havaaahd Yaaahd which can be a pain in the reaaah. Weah wicked proud of our pissa scheety!

    LMAO. I wish I woulda known you 2 years ago when I attended a conference there in Bahstan. Went to a couple 'o fine Irish pubs there that I can't remember for the life of me. *hiccup*
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    Were those located at the end of a rainbow? I hear its great there, and they serve icecold Spudweiser
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    Bass Pale Ale here.

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    I'm german and you can buy beer here if you are 16
    My favorite beer is Mönchshof Kellerbier, Augustiner dunkel and Falter Arber Premium. Falter is our local beer, I think it is the best. I don't know american beer but we live next to the czech, which make good beer also, it's called budweiser too, but it's different than the american one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiefnig
    I'm german and you can buy beer here if you are 16
    My favorite beer is Mönchshof Kellerbier, Augustiner dunkel and Falter Arber Premium. Falter is our local beer, I think it is the best. I don't know american beer but we live next to the czech, which make good beer also, it's called budweiser too, but it's different than the american one.
    Hey, tiefnig. I haven't tried those beers. But I do like

    Weinhenstephaner or Franzikaner Heffe-Weissbier.

    I had a German friend who once taught me a German "poem"

    Ich bin der Fisch Fasch und zeigen euch meinen weissen asch

    Is this anything or was he just pulling my leg?
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    My buddy makes a pretty tasty beer and when available I try and stock up..but that usually means hanging out and helping him all day. He does it the old fashion way right out of a big pot on a open fire..I'm surprise he hasn't burnt his house down yet. But after that I like this Canadian beer Moosehead it ain't bad and out on the town whatever somebody else buys me..hehe
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    I had a couple of glasses of Sam Adams Oktoberfest on draught at a local restaurant last night, and it was mighty good! I wouldn't declare it my favorite (I have lots of those) but was duly impressed....
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