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I've acquired a taste for Arrogant Bahrstahd Ale (You're Not Worthy!) as well.
A friend just loves Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale (brewed over real witches!) from Black Sheep Breweries.
A friend just loves Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale (brewed over real witches!) from Black Sheep Breweries.
Do you have any favorites?
I always seem to ask for a pitcher of Killian's Red when I'm out. Obviously, the entire pitcher is the round of drinks for the table of friends, and not just for me. LOL
*smells Beer Bread* :drool:
Almost done!
Peace,
Mystic
So...I've always been a hard liquor and wine kinda girl, never really cared much for beer because the junk my friends usually buy is cheap and has no taste or body, imo...But recently I went to a particular bar in Dallas that had a better selection of beers than simply "bud, coors, or miller"...And I think I'm starting to convert. The three I've really enjoyed so far are Chimay, Hoegaarden and Le Fin du Monde
I can't wait to go experiment some more Unfortunately, I've got to find some friends who don't work the late shift 7 days a week to hang out with...I wish Buttons* was still here :sad4:
They have Le Fin du Monde in Texas? That's wonderful!So...I've always been a hard liquor and wine kinda girl, never really cared much for beer because the junk my friends usually buy is cheap and has no taste or body, imo...But recently I went to a particular bar in Dallas that had a better selection of beers than simply "bud, coors, or miller"...And I think I'm starting to convert. The three I've really enjoyed so far are Chimay, Hoegaarden and Le Fin du Monde
Im happy to hear that you have discovered the wonderful world of barely and wheat!
Hoegaarden is a lovely beer, and if you enjoyed it, I recommend a further exploration of pale Belgian beers, such as St Bernardus. German wheat beer can be quite rich in taste as well, for example Frantziskaner beer.
Many types of beers to enjoy.. an organic Hobgoblin can be pretty good.
but when you get the chance, go for a home brewed beer to discover the real richness, taste, and nutrition of beer.
Yes, yes it isThey have Le Fin du Monde in Texas? That's wonderful!
I honestly have never been a big fan of any beer. Although... using it in recipies is quite lovely. My parents used to make "drunken chicken", or chicken baked with a filled beer can beneath it. It was quite delicious.
Ah Hoegaarden. I can see why I regard you as a friend. When you visit Oz, try Coopers Brewery - Original Pale Ale.Im happy to hear that you have discovered the wonderful world of barely and wheat!
Hoegaarden is a lovely beer, and if you enjoyed it, I recommend a further exploration of pale Belgian beers, such as St Bernardus. German wheat beer can be quite rich in taste as well, for example Frantziskaner beer.
Many types of beers to enjoy.. an organic Hobgoblin can be pretty good.
but when you get the chance, go for a home brewed beer to discover the real richness, taste, and nutrition of beer.