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Post by SMITTY » Sun. Jan. 10, 2010 11:47 pm

OOOFF! Now that's a REAL drink right there! ;)

I guess you could say it's an 'AQUIRED' taste ... :lol:


 
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Post by valley trash » Sun. Jan. 10, 2010 11:54 pm

Id say yuck, but im too proud. :pepsi:

 
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Post by SMITTY » Sun. Jan. 10, 2010 11:55 pm

:funny: :funny: :funny: Wouldn't make ya a bad guy ... your only human! :D

 
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Post by valley trash » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 12:02 am

late night tonic and old grand-dad never made so many good tunes. You gotta remember im four hours behind too. :beer:

 
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Post by lincolnmania » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 2:26 am

yuengling porter

 
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Post by bksaun » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 9:03 am

Yuengling Porter, I'll agree, I just had one for breakfast. :)

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Post by Iceman » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 12:22 pm

Paulaner.
Has anyone ever had a Paulaner. It is a German brewed beer and as far as I know is only available as draft.
I had it while on business in China staying in a German hotel listening to American music being played by a Phillipino band sitting there with my co-workers from England. Wow ... talk about being in some type of time warp! Twilight Zone.
Anyhow it was the best beer I have ever had.


 
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Post by wlape3 » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 12:41 pm

I've seen Paulaner on sale in PA. If you ever get out to Reading or King Of Prussia areas you can find it there. In Reading it would be at the Beer Mart (301 Morgantown Road, just off Lancaster Ave near 422) and Kunda Beverage in KOP.

You should also be able to find it in the York and Harrisburg areas I would think.

When I was in China about ten years ago I stayed in mostly local hotels. The local beer was actually pretty good and I thought it was better than some of the national brands we have here. It was cheap too. I ordered what I thought was a single beer from the price and ended up with a pitcher!

 
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Post by Iceman » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 12:52 pm

Thanks WLAPE3,
I will research the availability.
You know the Chinese are masters at copying everything. Including beer. They have copied (Stolen) German brews for years.

 
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Post by wlape3 » Mon. Jan. 11, 2010 12:59 pm

Iceman wrote:Thanks WLAPE3,
I will research the availability.
You know the Chinese are masters at copying everything. Including beer. They have copied (Stolen) German brews for years.
I agree. Beer was originally made in China to serve the European trading population. I was in the old city of Canton (Guangzhou now) in the old European sector near the US consulate when I tried the local beers. Undoubtably German in their origins and as I said before not bad at all.

 
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Post by Poconoeagle » Mon. May. 23, 2011 9:52 am

dennywilliam wrote:My favorite beer is Double Diamond. It did not get nearly as many votes as our panel expected, but being the favorite of many beer drinkers worldwide, Double D remains a gem, pure and simple. It is a smooth amber beer with little aftertaste.
What panel is that :?:

 
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Post by freetown fred » Mon. May. 23, 2011 10:01 am

strange statement, huh???

 
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Post by Poconoeagle » Mon. May. 23, 2011 10:22 am

freetown fred wrote:strange statement, huh???
yes indeed, usually new folks read the tos and use the introduction thread to say hello ;)

 
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Post by lsayre » Mon. May. 23, 2011 12:17 pm

My favorite is McEwan's Scotch Ale.

 
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Post by g350h » Mon. May. 23, 2011 8:18 pm

I'm on a labatts light kick for now but enjoy Brooklyn summer ale,anything from leinenkugle, breaker brewerys got some real good stuff, (local brewery) yengs black and tan,fosters, any bock, and any octoberfest beer.


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