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Lol, Moose Drool! Thats one I would grab off of the shelf as well!
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Had the pleasure of purchasing, and drinking too, a can of Kronenbourg (France). Very good actually! I would definitely buy it again. I ended up with 5 or 6 different European beers with it.
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Once again, I passed by a beer with a name that just SANG to me!
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Very hoppy beer; tangy and tasty.
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Originally posted by peteOcha View PostWell, theres your next beer creation project Dan, recreate Sam Adams Noble Pils!
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Well, theres your next beer creation project Dan, recreate Sam Adams Noble Pils!
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Originally posted by peteOcha View PostIs it Sam Adams that also puts out a special Octoberfest edition brew? I know that it was good!
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Is it Sam Adams that also puts out a special Octoberfest edition brew? I know that it was good!
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Someone had mentioned some berry flavoured Sam Adams or something.... oh well, as I said, I stick to what works for me.
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Originally posted by TJCams View PostI am not one for flavoured beers. Standard ale or lager is good. Sure, there are variations in the way they are made. My favourite is Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale, out of Nova Scotia. It's more higher priced, but worth the extra bucks. But, I have no problem trying different smaller companies beers either - especially ones from southern Ontario or other Canadian cities, like Mill Street Brew, Steamwhistle, and the local Walkerville Brewing Co.
I was told by a few people that the American beer Sam Adams has a lot of flavoured ones, and they leave a nasty after taste. No thanks!
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I've seen that Hawaiian beer here, though only in the specialty stores. Also I think it was in cans.
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I am not one for flavoured beers. Standard ale or lager is good. Sure, there are variations in the way they are made. My favourite is Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale, out of Nova Scotia. It's more higher priced, but worth the extra bucks. But, I have no problem trying different smaller companies beers either - especially ones from southern Ontario or other Canadian cities, like Mill Street Brew, Steamwhistle, and the local Walkerville Brewing Co.
I was told by a few people that the American beer Sam Adams has a lot of flavoured ones, and they leave a nasty after taste. No thanks!
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Nothing like that in the Midwest.
But maybe an online beer outlet will have it.
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