What's your favorite Beer?
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Lately I've been moving away from my usual dark beers and trending toward the lighter end of the spectrum. That's what you're supposed to do in the summer, right? Anyway, here are a couple I've had recently-
This one is only ok; the ginger flavor is a bit too strong for my liking. It tends to overpower the grapefruit, which is supposedly the headliner. Oh well, it goes down pretty quickly when it's nice and cold.
This one was a mistake on my part- when I buy beers that aren't big sellers, I usually check the label to make sure the bottle hasn't been sitting on the shelf gathering dust for ages. I was in a hurry and didn't do that this time. Turns out I grabbed a beer that's been, shall we say, "bottle conditioning" since October 2010… As a result, it was far more tart than I expected. Still drinkable, and not entirely bad, once you get adjusted to the sourness, but still a bit of a disappointment. Oh well.
Oh, and this reminds me- the bottle had both a cork and a cap. Seriously? Isn't that just a touch of overkill?
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Such a light beer but still tough.
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Local (Stoke) brew:
Titanic Steerage 3.8%. Perfect for not falling over in this warm weather.
(Titanic is the local brewery. The Captain of the Titanic, John Smith lived in Stoke. All the beers are named for this association. From Steerage, through to Wrecked (7.2)).
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The Iceberg beer is a nice and fruity tasting 4.2% and of course tastes great chilled
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My current true love.
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Vieille Provision Saison DuPont
6.5%Very fruity and refreshing. Perfect beer for the weather we've been having.
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Seren, goes all-in, enjoy!
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Review= Nice
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Cheap and cold :). Just what I need after an 11hr shift at work
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Went to Pub Italia in Ottawa last night and per Eli's suggestions tried the Westmalle Tripel and St Bernardus Abt 12. I have to recommend these and any suggestions by Eli. It was a great evening!
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^great beer