Giveaway: Sam Adams t-shirt (mmmÂ…beer)
- silverback
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Thanks for the contest!
I like Jever, Becks, Einbecker, Flensburger and Wolters, the beer from my hometown Braunschweig. They're all quite tart and will not cause a headache. :D
Occasionally I'll drink Paulaner or Franziskaner Hefeweizen, too, and Guinness is always nice. :)
I like Jever, Becks, Einbecker, Flensburger and Wolters, the beer from my hometown Braunschweig. They're all quite tart and will not cause a headache. :D
Occasionally I'll drink Paulaner or Franziskaner Hefeweizen, too, and Guinness is always nice. :)
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The Original, Twisted Tea. Original recipe (6 others available). This is a non carbonated (no burping) malt. Cold, cool, or room temperature. There are a few other (new) tea flavored beer brands but none are as good as "The Original". It is made by The Boston Beer Company , as is Samuel Adams. There is a history of tea in Boston (harbor).
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Hofbrauhaus for me but it doesn't taste the same here. i guess i have to go make a run to Munich :D . Thanks for the contest but XL is a lil too small for me (unless it runs big) so pass it on to the guy below me if my number comes up.
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- jujigatame
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It's pretty true to size Tony. I usually wear 2X and I knew from holding it up it wouldn't be right for me, so your potential deferment is noted.
Lots of interesting brews mentioned so far. This vanilla porter that cobrajoe and rocketbomb mentioned intrigues me. I've tried chocolate flavored beers but never a vanilla one that I can remember.
I'll add to the Guinness love too, that's one of my all-time favorites. If they put that in those mini kegs like they do with Heineken I might never leave the house. :rolleyes:
Others I like a lot are Magic Hat #9 and Dogfish Head IPAs.
Edited to add: I was remiss not to mention Gritty McDuff's brewpub up in Maine. I've tried several different beers there whenever I venture up to Freeport and they've all been excellent. It's a cool little place and it's right next door to a knife store.
Lots of interesting brews mentioned so far. This vanilla porter that cobrajoe and rocketbomb mentioned intrigues me. I've tried chocolate flavored beers but never a vanilla one that I can remember.
I'll add to the Guinness love too, that's one of my all-time favorites. If they put that in those mini kegs like they do with Heineken I might never leave the house. :rolleyes:
Others I like a lot are Magic Hat #9 and Dogfish Head IPAs.
Edited to add: I was remiss not to mention Gritty McDuff's brewpub up in Maine. I've tried several different beers there whenever I venture up to Freeport and they've all been excellent. It's a cool little place and it's right next door to a knife store.
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Of the Sam Adam's brews, I really enjoy their winter lager. Favorites include Kalnapalis regular and dark (lithuanian) and Gambrinus (czech). Lately been drinking Okocim (polish). There's a small market near me owned by eastern europeans, so I like to try all the different stuff they have. Sierra Nevada is good too. My favorite generic domestic is Miller Lite.
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Okay, we have a winner. From the range of 2 to 31, excluding 25 and 29 which were my other posts, random.org chose #22.
That means our winner is tap (kinda fitting for a thread about beer? :) ) PM is on the way to request your shipping information.
Thanks to everyone who responded. I know I have several more entries now on the list of beers I want to try.
That means our winner is tap (kinda fitting for a thread about beer? :) ) PM is on the way to request your shipping information.
Thanks to everyone who responded. I know I have several more entries now on the list of beers I want to try.
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Guinness Extra Stout is the only way to go when it comes to stouts! Well, at least if you're in America. Murphy's isn't too bad either...yablanowitz wrote:What, am I the only Guiness Extra Stout drinker here? :D
Thanks for the contest!
I suppose my current top 3 are (in no particular order):
Sapporo Dark (black label - whatever it's called)
Goose Island Honkers Ale (Chi-town regional/micro brewery)
Sam Adams Cherry Wheat Ale (Wheat ales = :D )
- silverback
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Fun contest; beer is always a good subject. :D
Thanks and have fun with the t-shirt!
Thanks and have fun with the t-shirt!
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there are many outstanding micro brew stouts and imp.stout that i would have no problem trading guinness to have its just that you cant always find a micro brew when you want it :)diaBECKtic wrote:Guinness Extra Stout is the only way to go when it comes to stouts! Well, at least if you're in America. Murphy's isn't too bad either...
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Congrats tap and thanks for the contest jujigatame!
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