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Re: What's your favorite beer?



My Favorite beer is Sam Adams followed closely by Yueng Ling (spelling my
not be right). Yueng Ling is the oldest American Brewery, it was established
in 1829, and the Lager is outstanding.
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> On Sat, 15 Nov 2003, vincent p. norris wrote:
>
> > >Off the top of my head...
> > >
> > >Sierra Nevada
> > >North Coast Old No. 38
> > >St. Ambrose oatmeal stout (McAuslan Brewing Co., IIRC)
> > >Bell's Double Cream Stout
> > >Bell's Expedition Stout
> > >Goose Island oatmeal stout
> > >Dogfishead World Wide Stout
> > >Victory Storm King Imperial Stout
> > >Rogue Shakespeare Stout
> > >North Coast Old Rasputin
> > >Young's Double Chocolate Stout
> > >Sheaf Stout
> > >
> > Thanks. The only one of those I've found is the Sierra Nwevada, which
> > I'll agree is a marvelous stout. I'll be on the lookout for any others
> > that might be available here.
> >
> > One you didn't mention that I thought excellent is Black Hawk, but the
> > local shop handled it only briefly, and then said it was not longer
> > available.  Probably not the whole truth.
> > >
> > >My smart-ass response to which stouts are better than Guinness would be
> > >"pretty much all of them." I find Guinness to be incredibly overrated.
It's
> > >thin, one-dimensional and not all that interesting.
> >
> > After absorbing a lot of Guinness during three weeks in Ireland, I
> > can't agree with that.
> >
> > I've heard, but don't know if it's true, that the so-called Guinness
> > sold  in the U.S. is brewed by A-B. Perhaps it's that beer you're
> > describing.
> >
>
> no that is not true.
>
> (Guinness Extra Stout in bottles is brewed by Labatt's, but the draught
> and the can-draught and bottle-draught is from ireland)





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