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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by BillAndrews » Mon Jul 14, 2008 6:57 pm

David R. Pierce wrote:We're just one big, happy, in-bred family!


Or, perhaps, "in-brewed".
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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by Todd Antz » Mon Jul 14, 2008 8:53 pm

I've been pondering this one for a few days, as these are always the toughest questions to answer, right up there with what is your favorite beer. Since we are in the warmer months of the year, I'll have to go with an IPA. Perfectly thirst-quenching, especially when it is a nice citrusy hopped beer. When it cools off, I move over to stouts, and/or the infamous Belgian Quadruples (or the even more infamous Sextuple from 3 Floyds, though I'm not sure that such a true style exists, probably Nick the head brewer's way to get the word sex on a bottle)
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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by David R. Pierce » Tue Jul 15, 2008 7:49 am

RonnieD wrote:Aww. I really liked "Altbier" better, mainly because I ran it through a translator and learned that it meant "old beer." :D

Ah well...as long as it tastes the same!

Same beer, reworked name.
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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by Todd Antz » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:06 am

David R. Pierce wrote:
RonnieD wrote:Aww. I really liked "Altbier" better, mainly because I ran it through a translator and learned that it meant "old beer." :D

Ah well...as long as it tastes the same!

Same beer, reworked name.


I actually had a small argument with a guy in here several months ago who swore that he had a BBC Amber at a bar, and of course I swore that they did not make an amber..... I definately ate a little crow with that one when he came in the next time and let him know that BBC indeed did have an amber... there should be a press release over something like that so I don't look like a total clown :)
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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by S Cruz » Tue Jul 15, 2008 10:45 am

big...Piirat

little...Wittekirke
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Re: Favorite Beer Style

by Alan Schaefer » Tue Jul 15, 2008 4:15 pm

Thanks for the recommendations, I can't wait to try them. For my next trick, I will attempt to escape the kitchen.
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