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Anyone here ever have John Smith ale? (not to be confused with John Courage, nor John Powers Irish whisky). I really enjoyed having it when I lived in Europe, and I've never been able to locate it in the US.
I love English and Belgian ales. Samuel Smith is awesome, particularly the seasonal Winter Welcome.
I love Duvel.
I used to enjoy hoppy beers more often, but I now tend towards smoother beers. I also tend towards smoother drinks in general.
Favorite American brand of beer for me might or might not be Anchor. I like their porter quite a bit.
I also discovered Moose Drool and Alaskan Amber during a recent road trip. Now I always buy them when I see them.
I have three friends who are serious brewers. One is a cook at a 5 star hotel and has dreams to open a brewery, another who works for an alcohol ad agency, and yet another who is brewmaster at a local brewery. The latter gave me a sample of 3 y.o. ale! 1 yr to ferment/process, 1 yr in American Oak barrels, one year to mellow. It was incredibly smooth, 13%. He only made 5 gallons, and the rest was finished that night.
edit: I just buy whatever is on sale, yet decent, when I go grocery shopping. Last trip, Bass was cheapest, and so I got a case. I try to get my beers to be as close as possible to $1 per, hehe.
I love English and Belgian ales. Samuel Smith is awesome, particularly the seasonal Winter Welcome.
I love Duvel.
I used to enjoy hoppy beers more often, but I now tend towards smoother beers. I also tend towards smoother drinks in general.
Favorite American brand of beer for me might or might not be Anchor. I like their porter quite a bit.
I also discovered Moose Drool and Alaskan Amber during a recent road trip. Now I always buy them when I see them.
I have three friends who are serious brewers. One is a cook at a 5 star hotel and has dreams to open a brewery, another who works for an alcohol ad agency, and yet another who is brewmaster at a local brewery. The latter gave me a sample of 3 y.o. ale! 1 yr to ferment/process, 1 yr in American Oak barrels, one year to mellow. It was incredibly smooth, 13%. He only made 5 gallons, and the rest was finished that night.
edit: I just buy whatever is on sale, yet decent, when I go grocery shopping. Last trip, Bass was cheapest, and so I got a case. I try to get my beers to be as close as possible to $1 per, hehe.