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dr wu23
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Posted: November 02 2013 at 22:55 |
Finnforest wrote:
Doc Wu, yes....I'm from Saint Paul....a great city and home to a Hamms brewery!
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That's cool.............my daughter and son in law used to live in Richfield right next to Minneapolis. We would go into St Paul now and then to have dinner. We went to the Muddy Pig pub when we were there and that's where I had my first Young's Double Chocolate stout on tap. We also once did a brewery tour of Surly's in Minneapolis.
My daughter and son in law. have since moved to Chicago in the Lincoln Square area.
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AEProgman
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Posted: November 03 2013 at 19:36 |
For Sunday night football....Session Black
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Finnforest
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Posted: November 03 2013 at 20:16 |
dr wu23 wrote:
Finnforest wrote:
Doc Wu, yes....I'm from Saint Paul....a great city and home to a Hamms brewery!
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That's cool.............my daughter and son in law used to live in Richfield right next to Minneapolis. We would go into St Paul now and then to have dinner. We went to the Muddy Pig pub when we were there and that's where I had my first Young's Double Chocolate stout on tap. We also once did a brewery tour of Surly's in Minneapolis.
My daughter and son in law. have since moved to Chicago in the Lincoln Square area.
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Richfield...nice burb not too far away. Jim....thanks now I'm thirsty again. Not drinking tonight!
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Finnforest
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Posted: November 09 2013 at 17:11 |
Surly Bender...another local entry. There are now so many good local craft brews at the store, it's wonderful.
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Hercules
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Posted: November 09 2013 at 17:55 |
Craft beer is a huge improvement on the horrendous, mass produced US beers such as Budweiser, Millers, Coors and the like, which are utter bilge IMO.
But in the UK, we sell live beer in casks. The beer is unpasteurised, so it develops flavour in the cask, and is served without using gas (ie draught - it's drawn by a handpump) and at around 46 to 54F (ie not very cold because the taste develops better at those temperatures). We call it "real beer" or "real ale". It's far superior that way. I appreciate that some parts of the US have a climate which may mean that this is difficult, but your excellently brewed craft beers would be even better in areas where this is possible.
A local pub (near York Station) recently sold Sierra Nevada Pale Ale as real ale (at £5 a pint!) and it was sensational.
Of the beers on the list, the only ones I would drink are Sierra Nevada Porter and Chimay Bleue, which are very nice, but Bass Pale Ale on handpump is very good. Guinness, I have to say, is truly awful in England and its market is collapsing. Apparently, it's much better in Ireland. Newcastle Brown is foul, Stella Artois makes people angry so they beat their wives (its nickname round here is "wife beater") and I'd rather drink my own wee than drink Becks, Michelob or Amstel. Warsteiner is the best of the lagers and is very decent. But the best European lager I've had is Budweiwer Budvar.
But I'd rather drink someone else's wee than Carling or Fosters, which are undrinkable.
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Posted: November 09 2013 at 18:17 |
Wow, that sounds great Hercules....I'd love to try it. Anyone know if you can get unpasteurized cask beer in the States?
Also agree with your taste opinions below.
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Triceratopsoil
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Posted: November 09 2013 at 20:27 |
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Posted: November 10 2013 at 20:30 |
Last of the oregon beers left in my fridge :( Guess I have an excuse to go buy something better now :)
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Padraic
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Posted: November 11 2013 at 09:04 |
Hercules wrote:
Craft beer is a huge improvement on the horrendous, mass produced US beers such as Budweiser, Millers, Coors and the like, which are utter bilge IMO.
But in the UK, we sell live beer in casks. The beer is unpasteurised, so it develops flavour in the cask, and is served without using gas (ie draught - it's drawn by a handpump) and at around 46 to 54F (ie not very cold because the taste develops better at those temperatures). We call it "real beer" or "real ale". It's far superior that way. I appreciate that some parts of the US have a climate which may mean that this is difficult, but your excellently brewed craft beers would be even better in areas where this is possible.
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We have a pub in my town that makes their own beer; some of it is drawn by handpump and it is indeed excellent.
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Padraic
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Posted: November 12 2013 at 21:04 |
When I find myself in times of trouble Sammy Adams comes to me Pouring pints of awesome Let it beer
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Posted: November 12 2013 at 21:44 |
I remember when I could drink a pyramid of Schlitz malt liquor and it wouldn't even phase me....I'd get pleasantly hammered but not sick at all. If I tried that now, I'd probably end up in the ER.
But that's OK. Now I enjoy beer for the taste...and to relax.....but I sometimes miss getting fall down sh*tfaced. Not often, but sometimes.
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Posted: November 12 2013 at 21:46 |
I hear ya Jim...but I don't miss paying for it in the morning.
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Posted: November 16 2013 at 17:42 |
Had high hopes for this that didn't pan out. The taste is OK, a bit uninspired, but the carbonation level is just ridiculously high. The company are Rush fans though, they have several brews named after Rush songs.
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Posted: November 23 2013 at 18:22 |
This sounds a little gross....like maybe too sweet....but it worked fairly well for me. A stout with a bit of a maple flavor. Won't be a regular choice but an interesting occasional diversion.
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Posted: November 23 2013 at 18:36 |
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Posted: November 23 2013 at 18:37 |
oooohhhh, tasty looking....cheers!
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Padraic
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Posted: November 23 2013 at 18:39 |
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Posted: November 23 2013 at 18:41 |
^ I tried Rare Vos last weekend, pretty tasty. Always been a fan of Ommegang.
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