What's your favorite Beer?
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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.
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Sorry about the job, but glad to hear it on Bouffon! I've been looking forward to that when I can pick some up!
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A good Russian pilsner…Stiegl, in a traditional Stiegl glass after doing a heavy steam and sauna session at the Red Square Russian Bathhouse in Chicago. Steam, Sauna, Vodka, Beer, and Varenyky...my kind of morning.