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12-29-2005, 10:16 AM
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Oh, I also tried the Sam Adams Winter Lager from the tap not too long ago, and it was really really really good. I wasn't too impressed with it in the bottle but man, it is great on tap.
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Sam Adams, in my opinion, is always MUCH better on tap. The standard Boston Ale, which is decent out of a bottle, is noticably better from the tap.
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12-29-2005, 10:27 AM
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I'm more of a wine girl myself, but have begun to appreciate beer over the past 8-12 months.
What really kicked it off for me was going to Aruba and sampling their local beer. They have one called Balashi that I really, really like. I wish we imported it here.
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12-29-2005, 10:43 AM
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I'm more of a wine girl myself, but have begun to appreciate beer over the past 8-12 months.
What really kicked it off for me was going to Aruba and sampling their local beer. They have one called Balashi that I really, really like. I wish we imported it here.
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What kind of beer was it? Was it light, dark, bitter, etc.? You may be able to find a similar beer around your parts.
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12-29-2005, 11:07 AM
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What kind of beer was it? Was it light, dark, bitter, etc.? You may be able to find a similar beer around your parts.
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It's a pilesener, very light. It wasn't bitter at all. Here's a link, but it doesn't tell you much about the beer. It was the first beer beyond a Michelob Light that I actually enjoyed the taste.  Since then, I've been sampling some things and have found ones I liked and didn't like.
I really like Blue Moon. I did NOT like this one I had called Tire Bite or something? It was sour and very skunky!
I tried Grolsch and didn't like that one either. Also very skunky.
I was at a pizza place one night and they were out of Blue Moon, but the bartender suggested one that was similar. I liked it okay, but I couldn't begin to tell you its name.
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12-29-2005, 11:18 AM
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Originally posted by AXiD670
It's a pilesener, very light. It wasn't bitter at all. Here's a link, but it doesn't tell you much about the beer. It was the first beer beyond a Michelob Light that I actually enjoyed the taste. Since then, I've been sampling some things and have found ones I liked and didn't like.
I really like Blue Moon. I did NOT like this one I had called Tire Bite or something? It was sour and very skunky!
I tried Grolsch and didn't like that one either. Also very skunky.
I was at a pizza place one night and they were out of Blue Moon, but the bartender suggested one that was similar. I liked it okay, but I couldn't begin to tell you its name.
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Haha, Grolsch isn't all that good. I like Blue Moon, but not as much as I did when I was in school.
You might like Weheinstephaner Hefe Weiss if you can get it. It's like the beers you're describing, only much better.
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12-29-2005, 11:32 AM
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Haha, Grolsch isn't all that good. I like Blue Moon, but not as much as I did when I was in school.
You might like Weheinstephaner Hefe Weiss if you can get it. It's like the beers you're describing, only much better.
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Whoops, I really misspelled "pilesener" didn't I?
I will keep my eyes open for that one you suggested, but that's a hard one to remember! Thanks.
Mr. AXiD670 is waaaay more into beer than I am. Of course, lately he's been into scotch and whisky. I've gotten him into wine, so I guess it's time he gets me into beer. The problem is that he's into dark beer, which I'm really not (bad experience several years ago w/ Guiness and Goldschlager -- haven't been the same since!), so it's hard for him to pick up a six-pack of something that I will drink as well.
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12-29-2005, 11:59 AM
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Also, you guys might appreciate my new hobby -- the old man and I are going to visit every brewery in Colorado, hopefully within one year
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Best. Hobby. Ever.
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12-29-2005, 12:40 PM
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I had that last night at the Rathskeller along with an "Irish Woody" aka Guiness floated on top of Woodchuck! mmm...
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03-24-2006, 06:44 PM
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Heinekin Light is worse than Coors Lite swill
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03-24-2006, 07:06 PM
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Sweetwater 420, Blue Moon, Yuengling, Purple Haze
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03-24-2006, 07:37 PM
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I had that last night at the Rathskeller along with an "Irish Woody" aka Guiness floated on top of Woodchuck! mmm...
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Do you go to Binghamton?
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03-27-2006, 01:05 PM
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One beer I always forget about, but enjoy quite a bit, is the Long Trail family of beers. The Double Bag is my favorite. It packs a bit more of a punch than most beers around here (7.2%), but it's still very smooth. The Hibernator is also great, but for those who like their beers a bit lighter, the Harvest Ale is a great one to try.
ETA: Long Trail is out of Vermont, so I'm not sure how widespread their distribution is. If you have a chance though, and you like good beer, I'd give them a try.
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03-27-2006, 01:11 PM
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One beer I always forget about, but enjoy quite a bit, is the Long Trail family of beers. The Double Bag is my favorite. It packs a bit more of a punch than most beers around here (7.2%), but it's still very smooth. The Hibernator is also great, but for those who like their beers a bit lighter, the Harvest Ale is a great one to try.
ETA: Long Trail is out of Vermont, so I'm not sure how widespread their distribution is. If you have a chance though, and you like good beer, I'd give them a try.
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I randomly had that last week and it was really good. I had never heard of it before.
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03-27-2006, 01:15 PM
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I randomly had that last week and it was really good. I had never heard of it before.
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My roommate sophomore year was from Vermont, and he was a huge fan. He introduced me to it, and I've liked it ever since.
I always forget about it though - I've been on a real Rogue kick lately, so this weekend I'll probably pick up a six of Long Trail for something different.
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04-25-2006, 04:52 PM
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A beer I just tried a couple of weeks ago was Harpoon Kellerbier, Unfiltered lager:
http://www.harpoonbrewery.com/beers/.../100bbl.htm#13
It's not as hoppy as I usually like my beers, but in that way it probably would have a broader appeal. Overall, it's a very good beer (and a solid addition to their 100 barrel series).
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