A couple of links for Don Paul..Nothing related to spearfishing
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A Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout , is something i ´d really like to try
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i have recently developed a taste for the imperial stouts and I recently tried the sam adams black lager and their russian imperail, both were quite delicious.
I am a big IPA guy, i love me some bitter hops, but I lean towards the crisp beers with a hoppy finish (best commercial example is Sierra Nevada's Pale Ale). I was also just introduced to ESB's and i could see myself getting into them as well.
Not a big fan of belgian beers or Lambics, too sweet for me, but there are sooo many amazing beers out there to drink
cheers gents
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Great contribution L.B. Mexican beers, range from awful tasting (Sol,Corona) to decent (Indio, Modelo, Bohemia) to great tasting (Noche Buena, Negra Modelo) I like the more mature flavor of european beers tho. Guiness is a cream. We don´t have too much variety to choose from tho.
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judah you ever heard of flying dog?, my old boss had a hard on for IPAs also and loved theirs.
i think its pretty great but dont know how anyone can drink more than one ipa -
Check out this site for some of the finest brews I have had.
http://ballastpointbrewingandspirits.com/Welcome.html
The Calico Amber Ale and the Yellowtail Pale Ale are my favorites!
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Honouring your taste for stout beers and Great baseball times..
Thanks but I only ever drink tap Guinness or bottles with the widget. In Baja it's Negro Modelo, I hardly drink at all when I'm at sea.Some times I'll have one beer or a glass of red on the boat.
I love carnitas, but haven't had a hot dog since I was 14 and went to a hot dog factory.:@
I live pretty much on fish, salad and vegetables...... oh yeah a Fat Vodka dirty martini at bed time.:boring1:
Cheers, Don
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Don, well played
John- that looks good, I tend to want to like any fish named beers. That is why I discovered Harpoon ale, which rules, cos the scrimshaw looks like a speargun on the bottle
Steven- I will look for that, always on the prowl for more tasty suds... to be clear, I like 60 minute ipa's, the 90's are too sweet and the 120's are undrinkable;)
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Check out this site for some of the finest brews I have had.
http://ballastpointbrewingandspirits.com/Welcome.html
The Calico Amber Ale and the Yellowtail Pale Ale are my favorites!
Thanks for the link. Beer is an amazing cultural product that produces so much pleasure and good company. Thanks.
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