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I've been enjoying recently Sam Adam's "Rebel IPA." I, personally, don't think that Sam Adam's has ever really been able to brew a decent IPA, however, this is an amazing step up for them and it's a very good IPA when compared to others. It's touted as a West Coast style IPA and it has a lot of floral character. It's also pretty strong for a Sam Adam's beer at 6.5%.

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Interesting.
Definitely worth a taste.

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Aberzombie wrote:Interesting.Definitely worth a taste.
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Limeylongears |

Article on band's signature beers
Iron Maiden's Trooper is the only one I've drunk (it was wet and alcoholic - that's all I remember about it); the Mastodon Double Black IPA is the one I'm most interested in trying.

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I'm quite fond of the blue Chimay.
My everyday (not that I drink every day) beer goes through a rotation. Killian's, Shotgun Betty, maybe Red Stripe in the summer.
I have to say, I've never had an Indian beer I didn't like. Kingfisher, Haywards 5000, Old Monk 10000--all excellent. There are a lot more out there but these are the ones I've tried.

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I'm quite fond of the blue Chimay.
My everyday (not that I drink every day) beer goes through a rotation. Killian's, Shotgun Betty, maybe Red Stripe in the summer.
I have to say, I've never had an Indian beer I didn't like. Kingfisher, Haywards 5000, Old Monk 10000--all excellent. There are a lot more out there but these are the ones I've tried.
Kingfisher has a softness which makes it perfect with spicy food: which is pretty fitting.
Cobra is a less impressive Indian beer.
I'm trying to find a UK stockist for Premier Cru, a great, clean, crisp French lager.

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The best Scottish ale in Minnesota is in my basement :) Though I don't sell my wares, not yet anyway. I'd second old chub for store bought.
Pan you manificent b! I both admire and loathe you all at once. Send me a pint and we'll call it square. ;)
Anyway thanks for the suggestions.
Oh, and funny story about homebrewed libations. So a buddy of mine made some mead and brought it to a weekender game. Although I know WHAT mead is I didn't realize it wasn't the same as beer, so he brings it in, sets it down, and runs out to get settled elsewhere in the rental property. I and a couple other gents pour out huge glasses of the stuff, plus one for the brewer, and toast the weekend. We then proceeded to chug full glasses of mead.
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We spent the first afternoon of the weekend hammered. The mead brewer friend chastised us saying his stuff was supposed to be sipped, chased by regular beer and last us ALL weekend. Needless to say the first few hours of gaming were epic.

Mark Hoover |

I frickin love beer. I've had a couple over the last few hours and just love the whole experience. I don't get this way over all alcohol nor do I get hammered, but a nice beer buzz coaxing along into a warmer evening (for MN anyway) is a really nice time.
FYI for the folks and their excellent suggestions I couldn't find anything other than this Founders for scotch ales. Maybe I didn't look hard enough. I think as things thaw out around here I'll be visiting this thread more often for suggestions, so keep this up and alive.

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I was up at Barley Johns a local micro brew pub. The brewmaster there took the house IPA and added jalapeno peppers to a cask of it for a week. One of the best brews Ive had in awhile so I know now what I am doing next. Seeds were removed so you only got the spicy tangy taste of the jalapeno without the heat.

Kirth Gersen |

Anybody tried Ghost Face Killah? Brewed with 6 hot peppers, supposedly including the legendary Ghost Chili, I can't imagine it is a sublime experience. But I am intrigued...
I've had Cave Creek Chili beer, and it tasted like vomit. GFK definitely has a cooler name, but at a wild guess it's probably not very tasty.

Kelsey MacAilbert |

Harpoon Celtic Red is a pretty good ale. It has just the flavor you'd expect from an Irish Red. I wouldn't say it's the best, but it works well for what it is.
I tried Fat Tire Amber Ale, but I was distracted enough by some major drama totally unrelated to the beer that it ruined the experience, so I can't give any solid feedback. I'd have to try it again.
Warsteiner was pretty average for a German lager. It's exactly what I'd reach for if I wanted something refreshing that I could drink quickly on a hot day, but I probably wouldn't drink it otherwise. I feel the exact same about Stella Artois.
Tonight I shall try Sierra Nevada's Ruthless Rye.

aeglos |

Warsteiner was pretty average for a German lager. It's exactly what I'd reach for if I wanted something refreshing that I could drink quickly on a hot day, but I probably wouldn't drink it otherwise.
Warsteiner is a pretty average mass-product Pilsner, not really good, not very bad.
It is one of the most wide spread german beers,kind of like a german budweiserI just had a Sion Kölsch, it was ok but There are Kölschs I like more like Mühlen or Päffgen