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07 Nov 2006, 03:20 PM
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The Tsar
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A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
Delicious.
Had a 4 pack thes weekend. Enjoyed them very much. Smooth and creamy.
Feel free to post your fave ale, etc...no hard liquor, mind, let's keep to barley and hops...
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07 Nov 2006, 03:21 PM
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**** the Nomads
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Location: Orlando, FL
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
...my fav tipple at the moment is Yingling from PA....very nice indeed
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07 Nov 2006, 03:26 PM
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The Tsar
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
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Originally Posted by OrlandoSPUR
...my fav tipple at the moment is Yingling from PA....very nice indeed
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Not bad. I like it as well.
Have you ever had "Straub"? From PA too. Very good.
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07 Nov 2006, 04:55 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Indiana
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
nothing can, nor ever will, better a properly poured pint of guinness.
but since most of the guinness you get in indiana is ice-cold, watery, bitter-tasting rot, my most frequently ordered pull is, i suppose, harp lager.
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07 Nov 2006, 04:57 PM
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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Indiana
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
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dye the head on it black, and that pint of boddingtons looks just like robert gordon.
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07 Nov 2006, 05:17 PM
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Location: Jersey City, NJ
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
What do you have against Lager? If you can find it, Augustiner Edolstoff is lovely stuff and the best beer in Munich. After years of searching, I found a place in NYC that has it.
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07 Nov 2006, 05:20 PM
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
Boddington's is always in my fridge. Also have been getting Weisenstephan - supposedly the oldest running brewery in the world (from like 1060) in Germany. It's a good german pilsner - a lot like some of the better Czech stuff - but it's fairly hard to find.
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07 Nov 2006, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by ox utd
Boddington's is always in my fridge. Also have been getting Weisenstephan - supposedly the oldest running brewery in the world (from like 1060) in Germany. It's a good german pilsner - a lot like some of the better Czech stuff - but it's fairly hard to find.
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Weisenstephan Pilsener? They are more famous for their weissbier. North Germany produces the best pilsener and South Germany is known for their wheat beer and lager.
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07 Nov 2006, 05:36 PM
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
Gritty's from Maine is one of my personal fav's.
Best part is that the brewery and pub (in Portland Me) is owned by a huge Spurs fan. Real nice guy.
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07 Nov 2006, 06:28 PM
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The Tsar
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Re: A Tribute To Ale's, Pilsners, Pints, etc...
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What do you have against Lager? If you can find it, Augustiner Edolstoff is lovely stuff and the best beer in Munich. After years of searching, I found a place in NYC that has it.

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Nothing..Lager away. Good stuff.
Guinness is great pooker...remember one of the last times you came down to visit and we went to "Sherlock Holmes Pub"? And I pussed out of my Guinness...sometimes I can't drink it...sad ain't it?
I have no idea what it is but I can tell from one sip if I'm gonna be able to drink one or not. That night was not a Guinness night. But Bass Ale filled in nicely.
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