Two very nice beers.

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Two very nice beers.

Postby mark_68 » Wednesday Mar 28, 2007 7:15 pm

I've just taste tested two of the best brews i have come accross to date,they are samuel adams boston lager which has a really nice hop character to it,rare for an american beer and hoegaarden wit(white ale) which has a nice citrusy finish to it with low hop bitterness.I've exhausted the local dan murphy's so i am going to order online next time from the international beer shop,they have 100's of european and pomme beers to check out and are cheap as well. :D
of course i could always take a good look at a teabone steak by shovin my head up a cows ass but im willin to take a butchers word for it?
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Postby buscador » Wednesday Mar 28, 2007 7:49 pm

just slammed sam adams on another thread and will do it again- its awful, straight up

but hoegaarden is a mighty fine drop, always looking for that right coriander finish in a wit bier

*from a trueblue yank not stubborn enough to hide his TRUE feelings

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You had me at dry hopping.
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Postby Chris » Thursday Mar 29, 2007 2:35 pm

Sam Adams is ok. Not great, but it beats bud et al.
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Postby Iron-Haggis » Thursday Mar 29, 2007 6:28 pm

I quite liked the Sam Adams Dark Lager.
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