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nchs09
iv neverr tried any of these beers mentioned... and this pisses me off because i love beer:mad:
DJ RJT


Long Trail Blackberry Wheat - Long Trail Brewery, Bridgewater Corners, Vermont USA.

http://www.longtrail.com/

It'd be an import for like half of you, perhaps more :p
Allied Nations
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Long Trail Blackberry Wheat - Long Trail Brewery, Bridgewater Corners, Vermont USA.

http://www.longtrail.com/

It'd be an import for like half of you, perhaps more :p



Amerikkkan beer?!? Good?!?

H4X!
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
Amerikkkan beer?!? Good?!?

H4X!


What are you on about? America has quite literally hundreds, if not thousands, of amazing beers! Just because the most popular American beers are the worst beers in the world doesn't mean you should discount the entire country ;)
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
What are you on about? America has quite literally hundreds, if not thousands, of amazing beers! Just because the most popular American beers are the worst beers in the world doesn't mean you should discount the entire country ;)


Chiiiiiiiiiiillllll....

:p
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
Chiiiiiiiiiiillllll....

:p


Sorry, being from Wisconsin instills a sort of instinctual pride in American booze :)
UWM
lücid
more great wisco beer...

nchs09
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Originally posted by DJ RJT
What are you on about? America has quite literally hundreds, if not thousands, of amazing beers! Just because the most popular American beers are the worst beers in the world doesn't mean you should discount the entire country ;)
most of the american beers... id go as far as calling them ...


well @ least most of the ones they sell in the liquor stores around here...


the only good american beers iv tasted were a couple from la, a brewry here in atlanta.....


and thats it. maybe its because the market is flooded with the beer :s
Allied Nations
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Originally posted by nchs09
most of the american beers... id go as far as calling them ...


well @ least most of the ones they sell in the liquor stores around here...


the only good american beers iv tasted were a couple from la, a brewry here in atlanta.....


and thats it. maybe its because the market is flooded with the beer :s



There you go...

The accesible american beers are !

DasBrotBesser


I tried this over the summer and it is quite nice. It tastes like a mix of beer and champagne. That makes it more of a "specialty" beer than a possible regular beer, if you know what I mean. It was definitely tasty though.

Aside from the beer, the story behind the recipe is very interesting. Apparently Dogfish Head bought the rites to the recipe, which was found in the 1950's in an archaelogical dig in Turkey that dates back a few thousand years. That might also give a hint at the taste before you try it... pretty sweet since it includes honey and such.
DJ RJT
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Originally posted by nchs09
most of the american beers... id go as far as calling them ...


well @ least most of the ones they sell in the liquor stores around here...


the only good american beers iv tasted were a couple from la, a brewry here in atlanta.....


and thats it. maybe its because the market is flooded with the beer :s


Doesn't count, you live in the South :p
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