The former: Always good and thirst-quenching in the Florida heat. Let the sun shine....
The latter: Mmmm...
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Bud Light... I'm going to hang my head in shame...
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I'll say! One of the best beer & foods together of all time.Que & beer are inseparatable.
I always have lime in my 'Ronas....although sometimes I toss a lime in to kill the watery flavor.
Well it's not like I drank them at the same time!!!Susan - A Corona???????????? How can you drink that and a Shakespeare Stout?
Hi, Helena! Wow, you were serious when we spoke about your development of a taste for beer... Way to go. I am happy if I contributed at all to your becoming a hophead. I hope you'll post about any particularly good food & beer matches you have discovered.yesterday:
Lancaster Hop Hog IPA - pretty good;
Weyerbacher Hops Infusion (IPA) - decent but where're those hops?
today:
Stoudts Double IPA - outstanding;
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale - classic;
Mmmm... I especially like Dos Equis when on tap in Mexican restaurants. I'm not sure what the two are called, but when there is a choice of the lighter or darker, I like the darker. Do you have a preference?Two Dos Equis Amber with Mexican food.
Posted 23 April 2005 - 06:45 PM
TongoRad, you know how to choose a line-up! Thanks for describing the Three Philosphers; I like Ommegang beers, but that's a new one on me.
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I'm glad you are enjoying this, too. I like a place for all the quick recommendations, also. I do look forward to your tasting notes on the Three Philosophers and any other tasting notes as well.I think this thread is a great idea- a lot of times I'll drink something interesting but be reluctant to start a whole new thread about it, but this way there can be a place for all of those quick recommendations.
Plus, it's interesting to see what people are drinking. And- you Pacific Northwest people have totally got me jealous- Alaskan, Bridgeport, etc. -you folks have got it good!
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Lat night--two Racer 5's and a few Stone Pale Ales. Tonight--low cal miller lite.
i believe the lighter dos equis is lager, the dark amber. I always remember i like the one in the green bottle. Lager i believe. both are quite good w/mexican food, esp on draft. I also like bohemia.
Posted 24 April 2005 - 07:05 AM
Otter Creek Copper Ale (a darn solid version of a German Altbier)
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