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Beer thread, what you drinkin..

Trouble Maker

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This was... interesting.

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Not exactly my cup o'beer, but not bad either.

My wife made some ume (plum) syrup, looking forward to making some cocktails with it.
 

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This stuff, on tap at a local cafe. Not bad for a hot afternoon, bracingly bitter, crisp, with lychee and melon up front.
 

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living in California near a state university, we are not lacking in places to find a good beer...

I like Mexican beers such as Dos Equis Amber and Noche Bueno (Xmas only) as well as Pacifico. Lots of brew pups in most Pacific coast Mexican cities as well

Since I'm part Irish on both sides - an O'Neal on me father's side and a Fleming from County Cork on me mother's side I of course love Guinness straight or mixed with Bass or Harp ale. Fond of lots of Irish, British and Canadian stouts as well.

I've had some great Fuller's and Boddington's Cream Ale on draft in pubs. Fond memories of Anchor Steam beer in SF and Sierra Nevada in their home town of Chico, CA

I occasionally will buy some bottled beer but most often I'm drinking draft from a local restaurant or pub.

Sapporo Draft goes great with sushi

I almost always say no to cans but I remember working in my back yard on a 100+ degree F/50+C SoCal day and my next door neighbor handed me a can of ice-cold Bud. For about 30 seconds I thought it was the best beer I had ever tasted...

and here's the best beer commercial ever:

 

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A beer (or more) a day keeps the Docter away
 

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Alcohol free

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Northern monk. Brewed in my home city of Leeds, UK. Live the other end of the country now, but a taste of home!
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Cookies & cream variant of Turning Point Beer & 3 Nations Brewing’s Bedford County Barrel-Aged Stout, a 16.2 percent ABV imperial stout aged in premier Kentucky bourbon barrels for 13 months with vanilla beans.
 

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Are any La Trappe beers good? They are half-off locally right now.
 

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Are any La Trappe beers good? They are half-off locally right now.
I don't remember which ones I've tried, which usually means they weren't (to me) outstandingly good or bad in their style. Or I'd had too many...
Given they're mostly styles I quite like, I'd be tempted at half price here.
 
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