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Weihenstephaner would be my choice. Or Ayinger.
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The ONLY one I've had recently is Ayinger... it's pretty great, maybe a little too mild...
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I enjoy it.judasmuppet";p="860830 wrote:
Erdinger could very well be better than Franziskaner.
I'm going to have to reserve my judgement on this until I get hold of some Franziskaner to jog my palate.
But it is like super cheap at my pub place.
and I haven't had the other.
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I don't even know what it is, so I'm probably safe...
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The normal 1664 is a french beer that I didn't much like in the bottle, but on tap it was devastatingly delicious.
The "blanc" is a fruity wheat beer. I was concentrating on the wheat beer angle when I bought it, not really noticing the fruity angle at the time, but the fruitiness crept up and slapped me in the face in a non-appropriate fashion. It's got other bad additives as well.
The "blanc" is a fruity wheat beer. I was concentrating on the wheat beer angle when I bought it, not really noticing the fruity angle at the time, but the fruitiness crept up and slapped me in the face in a non-appropriate fashion. It's got other bad additives as well.
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Ingenious! Beer mixed with one half of lemonade. Refreshing, very interesting taste. Not really "beer" in the usual sense, but it's 50 % beer so I'm posting it anyway.
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Wheat beer from Ottakringer, Vienna, Austria. Very different from what I'm used to, so I don't know exactly how to describe it. It's cloudy, a tad sweet, round taste. I should drink it a few more times I think.
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Two notes re: this beer
1. Stone just upped their distribution of it because of their new brewing facility...
2. Jesus Tittyfucking CHRIST it's good.
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Says no to what?
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Where you at, dog?
I can say with fairly great confidence that Stone is way better than Red Seal, though. Stone is better than just about anything.
I can say with fairly great confidence that Stone is way better than Red Seal, though. Stone is better than just about anything.
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Cabot St. Wheat: Nice, one of the better american hefes I've had actually, though it doesn't really stand up to the germans of course, but it's cheap and it's fresh...
India'n Pale Ale: Not the best IPA I've had but solid enough. Pretty interesting stuff I suppose. Resiny hops and darker (for and IPA), carmel-ey malt base...
One Eared Monkey: ale w/ peach flavor... the peach flavor is nice but the sweetness is out of control.
PC Blue: ale w/ blueberry flavor... even worse than the Monkey, the sweetness is over the top here as well but I can't even taste any blueberry... worthless.
Brown Ale: Again, too friggin' sweet. This one was kinda gross, actually...
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Seadog sucks...Alice Wonder";p="874151 wrote:I like Seadog's Blueberry wheat ale...
Well when sitting below a stout.
I can smell that blueberryness being poured from across the bar,
and would be afraid to try that stuff by itself.
suuuuuuuuuuuckss....
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