What's your favorite Beer?
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@organisys - http://www.samuelsmithsbrewery.co.uk/site/product-category/bottles/
I've had the Stingo and the Imperial. very nice indeed - and definitely not made by a global conglomerate!
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Well, i am from near London…. The home of stout!
http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/the-kernel-export-stout-london-1890/126190/
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Oh and the La Buteuse is the appel brandy (calvados) barrel aged version… If you're a nerd you already knew this as it's a 75cl bottle ::)
PS nephy: Orval glass wrapped... This time it's BOMBPROOF... Might ship next week...
Great news! We'll have a further chat about that, I'll pm you \o/
Meanwhile all this talk of Stout meant I had to pick some up, and lo and behold a new impy from one og my fave Norwegian brewers. These guys have a micro brewery with associated bar just outside of the centre og Oslo. This is 9% abv and matured in Bourbon casks. Vanilla and oak over a malty, brown sugar base. Great stuff.
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A bit of an image dump of beers I've been enjoying over the last bit. I had that fullers imperial stout as well, but apparently I didn't get a photo. It was pretty good. My favorite was definitely the four winds pequeno cabos….a tequila barrel aged Berliner weisse that was just about perfect on a warm summers day
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Kicked off college football last night with a few good beers!
Jester King Hibernal Dichotomous, cellared for I think about 9 months.
Delicious, much more mellow than it was initially in January.
Oskar Blues Ten Fidy. Never had anything from this brewery before, this one didn't disappoint.
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I will never accept cans, I'm afraid. Good beer deserves a bottle. Plus, I swear I can taste a difference.