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Favorite Beer?
05-20-2011, 12:19 PM
Post: #31
RE: Favorite Beer?
Not a big beer fan, but I do like to kick back with a bottle of Blue Moon. :-)

And if you're into wine at all, try chocolate raspberry wine from Kickapoo Creek winery. Not sure how easy it is to get outside of central IL, but it's AWESOME.

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05-20-2011, 05:20 PM
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RE: Favorite Beer?
Anyone else ever try Shiner?

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05-21-2011, 10:58 AM
Post: #33
RE: Favorite Beer?
(05-19-2011 05:03 PM)co_heir Wrote:  Tequila shots are good too. Big Grin

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05-21-2011, 11:20 AM
Post: #34
RE: Favorite Beer?
I personally don't drink because I'm underage and prone to addictions. However, there is a legendary non-alcoholic drink called "Motley Bird" that is perhaps more potent that some of us use as a replacement.

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05-21-2011, 05:39 PM
Post: #35
RE: Favorite Beer?
Several have mentioned Guinness which is very nice. The same brewery also brews a nice cream ale called Kilkenny. Worth a try. Finally, for something really special, try Innis and Gunn (Scottish beer I believe). It is oak aged beer that has been aged in oak barrels that had previously been used to mature bourbon. 6% A/V, very smooth and silky, toffee and vanilla undertones. The sweetness of the bourbon cask really tames the 6%. My wife loves it.

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05-21-2011, 06:08 PM
Post: #36
RE: Favorite Beer?
(05-21-2011 05:39 PM)oneflewoutofthecuckcoosnest Wrote:  Several have mentioned Guinness which is very nice. The same brewery also brews a nice cream ale called Kilkenny. Worth a try. Finally, for something really special, try Innis and Gunn (Scottish beer I believe). It is oak aged beer that has been aged in oak barrels that had previously been used to mature bourbon. 6% A/V, very smooth and silky, toffee and vanilla undertones. The sweetness of the bourbon cask really tames the 6%. My wife loves it.
Ditto on the Innis and Gunn. They now also offer a beer matured in rum casks. Very nice, but so good as the Whiskey barrel offering.

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05-21-2011, 07:10 PM
Post: #37
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(05-21-2011 06:08 PM)The Singular Observer Wrote:  [quote='oneflewoutofthecuckcoosnest' pid='22790' dateline='1306017566']
Several have mentioned Guinness which is very nice. The same brewery also brews a nice cream ale called Kilkenny. Worth a try. Finally, for something really special, try Innis and Gunn (Scottish beer I believe). It is oak aged beer that has been aged in oak barrels that had previously been used to mature bourbon. 6% A/V, very smooth and silky, toffee and vanilla undertones. The sweetness of the bourbon cask really tames the 6%. My wife loves it.

Yes, bourbon barrel beers are amazing. I mentioned a craft beer earlier in the thread that does that. Real Kentucky beer in real Kentucky bourbon barrels. It's good for what ails ye.
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05-21-2011, 07:46 PM
Post: #38
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(05-21-2011 06:08 PM)The Singular Observer Wrote:  
(05-21-2011 05:39 PM)oneflewoutofthecuckcoosnest Wrote:  Several have mentioned Guinness which is very nice. The same brewery also brews a nice cream ale called Kilkenny. Worth a try. Finally, for something really special, try Innis and Gunn (Scottish beer I believe). It is oak aged beer that has been aged in oak barrels that had previously been used to mature bourbon. 6% A/V, very smooth and silky, toffee and vanilla undertones. The sweetness of the bourbon cask really tames the 6%. My wife loves it.
Ditto on the Innis and Gunn. They now also offer a beer matured in rum casks. Very nice, but so good as the Whiskey barrel offering.

I've had the rum version. I was intrigued because it's darker and I tend to like dark beers. I also enjoy rum. While still very enjoyable, I have to agree. Not as good as the original.

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05-22-2011, 10:20 PM
Post: #39
RE: Favorite Beer?
No beer for me. I like fruity drinks that end in -tini. If it tastes like my fourteen-year-old sister's lipgloss from Claire's, I'm there.
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05-22-2011, 11:29 PM
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Mrs Johnson must be a Fundie!

My favorite beer is in the next post.

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