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Posted: January 30, 2008 11:06 am
by PIA
dos equis lager

and

lighthouse lager

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Posted: January 30, 2008 5:16 pm
by Bfan53
J.LeP wrote:Funny, I knew of Saranac's beers long before I knew they made a ginger beer!
John
How are the Saranac beers???? If you like them, any particular favorites?

Posted: January 31, 2008 10:23 pm
by Bfan53
Hmm, must be too cold to talk about beer....... :roll:

Posted: February 10, 2008 5:45 pm
by Bfan53
My other thread about "Favorite Pizza" caused a little debate about "proper" Austrailian beers...... :o

Makes me wonder what is your favorite foreign beer?????

I've come to like Carib, a lager brewed in the Caribbean (imagine that!), when chartering sailboats in the BVI. Maybe it's just because anything cold tastes good in the tropics!!!

Also, I favor the English-brewed John Courage ale, too. :pirate:

Posted: February 10, 2008 6:43 pm
by SchoolGirlHeart
Bfan53 wrote:My other thread about "Favorite Pizza" caused a little debate about "proper" Austrailian beers...... :o

Makes me wonder what is your favorite foreign beer?????

I've come to like Carib, a lager brewed in the Caribbean (imagine that!), when chartering sailboats in the BVI. Maybe it's just because anything cold tastes good in the tropics!!!

Also, I favor the English-brewed John Courage ale, too. :pirate:
I like Carib. Red Stripe and Caribe are cheap in Anguilla (the ONLY things that are cheap in Anguilla... :o )

Posted: February 10, 2008 6:53 pm
by SunsetChef
Yuengling Lager 8)

Posted: February 10, 2008 7:05 pm
by bravedave
Bfan53 wrote:
J.LeP wrote:Funny, I knew of Saranac's beers long before I knew they made a ginger beer!
John
How are the Saranac beers???? If you like them, any particular favorites?
I have had a few of Sarnacs varieties. The ones i had were OK, but underwhelming.
I like the Black Forest the best IIRC. The Pale Ale's OK too.

Posted: February 10, 2008 7:32 pm
by Jodibug
Guiness . . . but I'm Irish, it's just like potatoes, can't stay away from the carbs :lol:

Posted: February 12, 2008 5:01 pm
by jeepndd
I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...

Posted: February 12, 2008 5:54 pm
by Bfan53
jeepndd wrote:I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...
Now that's a philosophy to live/drink by........ :pirate:

Posted: February 13, 2008 1:27 am
by bravedave
Shiner Black Lager has been getting a lot of time in front of me lately.

I recommend it.

Posted: February 14, 2008 1:23 am
by keynorthwestprthd
jeepndd wrote:I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...
Longhammer is a good beer, we had it on at my bar for awhile.

Posted: February 20, 2008 6:17 pm
by Bfan53
keynorthwestprthd wrote:
jeepndd wrote:I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...
Longhammer is a good beer, we had it on at my bar for awhile.
Where is that brewed? Is it available nationally?

Posted: February 20, 2008 6:22 pm
by RinglingRingling
Bfan53 wrote:
keynorthwestprthd wrote:
jeepndd wrote:I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...
Longhammer is a good beer, we had it on at my bar for awhile.
Where is that brewed? Is it available nationally?
Seattle, north of downtown.

we can get Ballard Bitter/Redhook products in OH. Haven't looked for this one tho.

Posted: February 20, 2008 6:29 pm
by jeepndd
Bfan53 wrote:
keynorthwestprthd wrote:
jeepndd wrote:I like microbrews and try as many as varieties as I can. Currently I have this fascination with Redhook Longhammer IPAs.

Life is too short to drink cheap beer, unless there is nothing else good to drink...
Longhammer is a good beer, we had it on at my bar for awhile.
Where is that brewed? Is it available nationally?
They also brew it in Portsmouth, NH and it is available nationally but it's easier to find locally.

www.redhook.com

Posted: February 22, 2008 11:19 pm
by mrmiata
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Posted: February 22, 2008 11:22 pm
by mrmiata
Although I also loved this beer, back when it was still made on Stock Island.

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Posted: February 22, 2008 11:28 pm
by C-Dawg
Bfan53 wrote:I don't think that anyone yet has mentioned Newcastle Brown Ale, another from Great Britain. Very nice...... [smilie=coolup.gif]

And I recently got a 6-pack of J. W. Dundee Honey Brown lager, brewed in Rochester, NY. Smooth, unique taste that's a nice change of pace....

Maybe we BNers could get some kind of beer tasting/rating post started. Any interest????

P. S. to Big John: Can you PM me with the name of the bar in Marysville and directions? Maybe some of us in the area can plan a mini-phlocking sometime soon......
I'd be interested in doing a beer tasting/rating thread....I'm normally grabbing somethin new to try, and would like to get some recommendations...
BTW, I did mention Newcastle...back on page 1....it's one of my favorites, especially on tap :wink:

Posted: February 22, 2008 11:34 pm
by C-Dawg
Bfan53 wrote: Also, I favor the English-brewed John Courage ale, too. :pirate:
Used to go to a bar that made Black and Tans with Guiness and John Courage.....I could go for one of those right about nowImage

Posted: February 23, 2008 6:40 am
by Bfan53
C-Dawg wrote:
Bfan53 wrote:I don't think that anyone yet has mentioned Newcastle Brown Ale, another from Great Britain. Very nice...... [smilie=coolup.gif]

And I recently got a 6-pack of J. W. Dundee Honey Brown lager, brewed in Rochester, NY. Smooth, unique taste that's a nice change of pace....

Maybe we BNers could get some kind of beer tasting/rating post started. Any interest????

P. S. to Big John: Can you PM me with the name of the bar in Marysville and directions? Maybe some of us in the area can plan a mini-phlocking sometime soon......
I'd be interested in doing a beer tasting/rating thread....I'm normally grabbing somethin new to try, and would like to get some recommendations...
BTW, I did mention Newcastle...back on page 1....it's one of my favorites, especially on tap :wink:
Hey C-Dawg,

Yeah, feel free to start a beer tasting/rating thread. I'd be interested. Have any ideas about how to do it?

Sorry I missed your early post on Newcastle. It's excellent on tap, but difficult to find in my part of the world. Usually just have to be content with cases of glass bottles instead..... :roll: