What's your favorite Beer?
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Not really old, but I'm partial to RL Burnside.
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United in Orange: Hoppy Pale Ale brewed with Orange Juice and Orange Peel from Breckenridge Brewery
All they really had to do is put my football (handball) team's logo on it…sold. Plus it is actually pretty good beer and I like that you get a full pint instead of 12 measly ounces.
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wanted to post some of these before, but i had no time due to the kanreki. while i stopped by singapore, my mate brought me to a place that sells imported craft beers.
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Good choices @louisbosco.
They have this in a bar in Southsea and it is hands down the nicest drink I've had in a long time, makes a change from overpriced Peroni! Haven't seen it anywhere else (not my pic unfortunately, currently sat at my desk!).
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^their Racer Number 5 is really good as well. I haven't had that one.
Drinking this right now. Two of my favorite hops. My only complaint is the 12oz can. I want 4 more..
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In Chicago for the weekend. Drank a bunch of Daisy cutter pale ale from Half Acre brewing in Chicago. Great hoppy pale with a low ABV.
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Finally have something worthy of posting in this thread. With the help of the brewery my son was able to track down a bottle of the River Horse Craic,while I was away. A really delicious complex stout. Many layers of flavors coming through,with an entirely different kind of barrel taste,obviously,than a bourbon barrel stout. An amazing smell,wish there was more.
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Stuff I shared with some good friends this weekend. I've learned my lesson on how quickly Grey Monday (and other weekday Bruery stuff) catches up to you, so I took a very small pour and gave a couple friends more than a reasonable serving.
Particularly enjoyed Feral One this time around. That beer has a ton of subtle, tasty stuff going on. Too bad I had to split a 375 5 ways!
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@Seul, if we're sampling, we go in what we loosely consider least to most intense, flavor wise. All the IPAs I drink tend to be juicy and refreshing, so those usually comes first. Bruery weekdays are so intense that they blow most everything else out and usually have to go last. I once had some Bruery anniversary beer (usually quite intense) after something like Chocolate Rain or Black Tuesday, and it honestly tasted like water.