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> Dark Beer, Big fan of Muphy's Irish Stout
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post Nov 20 2006, 10:44 PM
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Just curious who else likes dark beer. It seems to be an aquired taste :beer: :beer:
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post Nov 20 2006, 10:52 PM
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i somewhat do.
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Like guinness and sam adams?

the problem with dark beer is that it is usually thicker, and most americans dont like thick beers. Most go for bud, miller, and cheap crappy thin american beers.

but to answer your question, i do like dark beer, but mostly from the local microbrewers and sam adams. I am not a guinness man.
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i seem to not like any of our local microbreweries in alabama, however; Im alls up for something new. My dad says there are great dark beers in Alaska... I guess Ill just have to go with him sometime and find out
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QUOTE(bobthecow @ Nov 20 2006, 08:42 PM)
Like guinness and sam adams?

the problem with dark beer is that it is usually thicker, and most americans dont like thick beers.  Most go for bud, miller, and cheap crappy thin american beers.

but to answer your question, i do like dark beer, but mostly from the local microbrewers and sam adams.  I am not a guinness man.
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anything but light piss water beer :blink: after one can of lights i get sick of it.
heineken, amber bock, guinness is my beer
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:beer: Yummy, I like homemade black and tans, Im very fond of some local microbrews and Molson is yummy too. Just started piling in liquor now though for my bar :) :beer:
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post Nov 21 2006, 08:43 AM
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We have a local brewer that makes a stout that kicks the $hit out of Guinness. Yum.
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I like beer and liqour and fine wine with my cigars, i have been studying and smoking for only 4 years but ive got several hundered dollars worth of cigars, and Ive gotta pre-embargo cuban thats almost 70 years old!
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that would go good with a nice big bottle of Pinot Nior

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post Nov 21 2006, 11:13 AM
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::cody shys away from topic because he is not a fan of beer :unsure: ::
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QUOTE(PapaWood @ Nov 21 2006, 09:40 AM)
I like beer and liqour and fine wine with my cigars, i have been studying and smoking for only 4 years but ive got several hundered dollars worth of cigars, and Ive gotta pre-embargo cuban thats almost 70 years old!
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QUOTE(BigRedMonster @ Nov 21 2006, 10:44 AM)
that would go good with a nice big bottle of Pinot Nior
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For wine, I'm a Chianti Riserve fan. I like something a little sweeter with a hint of fruit, nice tannin, a medium finish and a slight oakyness. I had an AWESOME Fontodi but it was $43 for the bottle and being 24 years old we usually drink more than one drink when I'm with friends,, so to buy a bottle for $40 or more is a waste of a good wine. So I drink beer with them and save the wine for me :grin:

Anyone like Delerium(did I spell that right, I'm out of it so i can't check my spelling)?
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post Nov 21 2006, 02:45 PM
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I make my own wine. :grin:
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QUOTE(4G63Attack @ Nov 21 2006, 01:51 AM)
anything but light piss water beer  :blink: after one can of lights i get sick of it.
heineken, amber bock, guinness is my beer
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heineken, corona, and those beers are all for little girls. The best "light color beer" is Blue Moon
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I only have corona when im on vacation, or sometimes when i dont have time to shower Ill take a mexican shower, and it just seems right to have a corona after...
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any beer that requires something else to make it taste good is for girls. Corona with a lime is kinda... queer. Corona just by itself, okay.
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I make my own wine.  :grin:
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We tried that once with my pap. Came out as strong as brandy. (added bonus :grin: )

QUOTE(bobthecow @ Nov 21 2006, 05:10 PM)
heineken, corona, and those beers are all for little girls.  The best "light color beer" is Blue Moon
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or Pilsner Urquel
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QUOTE(bobthecow @ Nov 21 2006, 07:31 PM)