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It would be more convenient if I didn't have to hunt down that blasted bottle opener though.. American beers.. well maybe that's one reason why I prefer Beck's and Guinness.. they have a better seal to them..
Did somebody mention beer! mmmMMMM! I love beer. Beer loves me, and that's the way it's gonna be. See I've been enjoying beer for hours now, can you tell, hehe
Sierra-Nevada Pale Ale. Extremely bold taste, Great bitter after-taste, very full-bodied, Lots-o-head, and it's a nice 5.6% acl by vol.
Dave
Ladies and gentlemen, take my advice, pull down your pants and slide on the ice.
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Helevitia: Did somebody mention beer! mmmMMMM! I love beer. Beer loves me, and that's the way it's gonna be. See I've been enjoying beer for hours now, can you tell, hehe
Sierra-Nevada Pale Ale. Extremely bold taste, Great bitter after-taste, very full-bodied, Lots-o-head, and it's a nice 5.6% acl by vol.
Dave</font>
They didn't just mention 'beer' - they mentioned...GUINESS! Mmm...hehe
The best tasting beer I've ever found is little known family brew from upstate NY called "Adirondac Lager".
Not as alcohol potent as most, it has a rich full bodied taste that has a clean break (aftertaste=none).
I can't buy it in the neck of the woods I live now, but if you ever get the opportunity to visit UC or happen stumble accros some, by all means, buy it!
"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
"Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain
Alec: be sure to check out Grolsch when you are here! (though Heineken is very nice too, which you should try here, because I think they adjust the taste for each country the sell in, and the Dutch flavour is often just a bit less 'watery' then the export ones (at least, the one I tried in France).
It might even be possible to check out the inside of the Grolsch brewery (here in Enschede) if you request them long enough in advance (I'm not really sure if that's still possible after the fireworks disaster, which covers the area outside the brewery).
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