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mintjellie
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Post by mintjellie »

SteelbackGuy wrote:
mintjellie wrote:Williams Sir Perry

How'd ya lime them.....uhhhhh.....pears?
It's cider, but made from pears instead of apples. It's very refreshing.

carguy
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Post by carguy »

matt7215 wrote:
carguy wrote:Garrison Imperial Pale Ale
try a side by side with the 10 bitter years
I was thinking that myself!

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Post by carguy »

Erdinger Weissbier.

I was driving by the new LCBO here in Cambridge, a massive one, fifth largest in Ontario I believe, and because I was planning on having some bratwurst for lunch, I decided that I needed a heffe to go with it. But the beer selection sucks. HUGE! Even though I know several people have complained, it is very obvious that they don't care. The Erdinger was the ONLY heffe in the entire store. Losers.

This rant is over, thanks for listening.

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Post by thelynchfella »

carguy wrote:Erdinger Weissbier.

I was driving by the new LCBO here in Cambridge, a massive one, fifth largest in Ontario I believe, and because I was planning on having some bratwurst for lunch, I decided that I needed a heffe to go with it. But the beer selection sucks. HUGE! Even though I know several people have complained, it is very obvious that they don't care. The Erdinger was the ONLY heffe in the entire store. Losers.

This rant is over, thanks for listening.
and a pretty poor weiss it is too. I just tapped my minikeg of homebrew, my attempt at a belgian wit!! Pretty tasty!!!:-)

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Post by Bobsy »

Shared some beauties last night with a few other folks over at Viggo's place:

Growler of Half Acres Daisy Cutter
Growler of Kuhnhenn Simcoe Silly
Goose Island Night Stalker
Garrison Black IPA
Three Floyd's Dark Lord (2010)
New Glarus Iced Barleywine
McNeill's Warlord IIPA
Biergotter Quad

The Daisy Cutter smelled so strongly of weed it was unbelievable!

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bartle
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Post by bartle »

Bobsy wrote:Shared some beauties last night with a few other folks over at Viggo's place:

Growler of Half Acres Daisy Cutter
Growler of Kuhnhenn Simcoe Silly
Goose Island Night Stalker
Garrison Black IPA
Three Floyd's Dark Lord (2010)
New Glarus Iced Barleywine
McNeill's Warlord IIPA
Biergotter Quad

The Daisy Cutter smelled so strongly of weed it was unbelievable!
The Night Stalker was something special!
enjoi

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Post by Weissebier »

Had a Kozel, earlier when I got home, and now just finished a Schneider Wiesen Edel-Weisse. After a very long day on the road, I am now ready for a nap.

W.

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Post by Belgian »

Smuttynose Big A IPA - American Double IPAs rule!
In Beerum Veritas

matt7215
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Post by matt7215 »

homebrewed berliner weisse while grilling, then some black oak pale ale, now some 10 bitter years

phat matt
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Post by phat matt »

had a homebrewed apa very nice. followed by some amsterdam brown ale, hockely stout, and a muskoka dark. Getting the dark beers out of me while its still coldish out.

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Post by carguy »

Cask conditioned Curmudgeon at the Kiwi.

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ritzkiss
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Post by ritzkiss »

Phillips The Hammer
Omeggang Chocolate Indulgence
Half Pints $ellout $tout
Dogfish Head Immort Ale

Chocolate Indulgence was indeed a fantastic beer, love the dry cocoa powder feel. The Hammer had been aged a year and was the worse for it, drink that one FRESH! $ellout was... odd. Not bad but not great.

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Post by Belgian »

matt7215 wrote:homebrewed berliner weisse
That turned out really tasty! Not as spritzy as commercial ones, more cask-like.
In Beerum Veritas

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Bonesey
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Post by Bonesey »

Flying Monk
60 min
Dead Jumbo
10 Bitter Ones
Garrison IIPA

NB: the Garrison wasn't nearly as bitter as I previously remembered. Perhaps my taste buds were fried at the end of this sess.
"Put another brick in my hookah, Chow Ming, and fetch me fresh silks, I've soiled myself again."
--Franklin Pierce, April 6, 1856

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NRman
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Post by NRman »

Heritage Maple Bush Lager
Beer made with maple sap.

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