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Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale.

and no comments on that?
Wink

Have you dined at the restaurant? I have always wanted to just for posterity...

cheers
 
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quote:
Originally posted by Gigond Ass:
Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale.

and no comments on that?
Wink

Have you dined at the restaurant? I have always wanted to just for posterity...

cheers
The few times I've eaten there I wasn't impressed.

Today, watching the Trojans and drinking Guinness Stout.


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Stone Levitation - something about this beer reminds me of mold mildew. I will stick to the pale ale.
 
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Finnegans Irish Amber. Pretty mild.
 
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estrella damm inedit

thanks gman!


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After watching USC melt down, two double Glenlivet neat. the Guinness just wasn't dulling the pain....


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Westvleteren 8.
 
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Hacker Pschorr Oktoberfest Märzen at the Hacker Festzelt at Oktoberfest tonight...by the litre, of course. Razz
 
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Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier Dark/Dunkel
 
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Right now, a bottle of Creemore Springs from Ontario.
 
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'twas a busy weekend! Razz

Rodenbach
Rodenbach Grand Cru

Stone IPA
Drake's 1500 Imperial Pale Ale
Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA
Red Hook IPA
 
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My all-time favourite beer

INNIS & GUNN OAK AGED BEER

Aged 30 days in a whisky barrel Big Grin

Gibby
 
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Stone Ruination

Stopped by the brewery last week and had lunch and picked up some beer.

Food - I'd say above average for a brewery but just average for the price.
 
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longboard from kona brewing company Smile
 
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Right now a Three Floyds Broodoo.


Lifes too short to drink bad wine!! crownliquors.net / msprinkle@crownliquors.net
 
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Last night, New Glarus Staghorn (their Oktoberfest)


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same as it ever was:

blue point octoberfest
sixpoint sweet action
captain lawrence liquid gold


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Anyone here like coffee beer?

I love Dieu du Ciel Péché Mortel . This is about the best coffee beer that I've had so far.
 
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Just picked up a case of Sam's Octoberfest. I love October.

Had a taste of Buffet's Landshark, not sure it had any more meat on it than the Miller Lite that was served next to it....
 
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Löwenbräu Helles at a Biergarten yesterday.
 
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Everybody seems to go for the heavier, full-flavored beers. Not me. I don't drink much beer, but I go for crisp and thirst-quenching, mostly golden beers.


Just one more sip.
 
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so much for taste... Razz Popcorn

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Originally posted by Board-O:
Everybody seems to go for the heavier, full-flavored beers. Not me. I don't drink much beer, but I go for crisp and thirst-quenching, mostly golden beers.


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Mill Street Stock Ale
 
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In the last couple weeks:
Tennants Scotish Ale
Hop Devil 2x IPA
Two Brothers Hop Juice
Berghoff Oktoberfest
Kwak Belgium
Goose Island Metilda


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Fullers London Pride from a fresh cask today at lunch.
 
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