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Stewart's Cream Soda and Cherry Soda!!!:D
...and a case of Becks. |
Originally Posted by Showbizguru
(Post 12900385)
Great selection - especially the Rochefort.Fantastic beer.
I'm not sure about the idea that any stout shouldn't be served cold.It's highly unlikely, for instance, that you'd be served a Youngs Double Chocolate stout in a London pub that wasn't from a fridge, especially in a Youngs pub. But, of course, it's all a matter of taste. I remember when Guinness launched Guinness Extra Cold in Irish pubs. It was so cold it hurt your sinuses going down and completely destroyed the taste of the stout.It didn't last long. |
I Always a few chilled bottles of Augustiner Edelstoff" in the fridge.
Best Bavarian beer from a small brewery. You gotta try it, when coming to Munich. |
After a brief beer hiatus (trying to reduce the waistline) I have broken my self-imposed ban with something I really like - Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout. Pours like engine oil and at 10% it's a winter sipper alright.
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Coors Light
Bud Light Sweetwater 420 |
6 bottles of Heiniken
1 can of Bulmers 3 bottles of Corona 2 1 litre bottles of Smirnoff Blue 1 1 litre bottle of Gordons Gin Jack Daniels bottle Jeigermeister bottle 1 bottle of "house" white chardonnay Not bad for a girl ;) you think? |
A six pack of Suntory Malts. I find most of the common Japanese beers to be delicious and refreshing. Ebisu is also another favorite of mine.
My favorite thing about the AA Admiral`s club at NRT is the Asahi beer machine... |
Michelob Light on draught and Sweetwater Motorboat. Sweetwater is the second largest microbrewry in the SE based in Atlanta. Their signature craft is caled 420 but I like Motorboat best.
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Made a winter-brew run through the mega store this weekend just to try a few out:
Sam Adams Winter Celebration by Sierra Nevada Harpoon warmer something...not a fan at all Full Moon by Blue Moon Out of those four, sampled side by side of course, my favorites are Sam Adams and Celebration. Harpoon just is too spicey for me and Full Moon doesn't have much distinction to it. Also picked up some 2 Below from New Belgium which is my favorite overall. |
A single bottle of Life and Limb, which is a bit intimidating due to the addition of some ingredients that would never get by a German brewer plus the fact that it costs an arm and a leg. Anyone tried this? I was encouraged by the fact that Sierra Nevada seems to be involved and the recommendation of the beer tender at the Central Market, but I'm waffling now. LOL.
Edit: I'll answer my own question. I should have known that greggwiggins would have tasted this beer first. :D LOL. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/12900451-post68.html Best regards, William R. Sanders Online Guest Feedback Coordinator Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] |
Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker
(Post 12991840)
A single bottle of Life and Limb, which is a bit intimidating due to the addition of some ingredients that would never get by a German brewer plus the fact that it costs an arm and a leg. Anyone tried this? I was encouraged by the fact that Sierra Nevada seems to be involved and the recommendation of the beer tender at the Central Market, but I'm waffling now. LOL.
Edit: I'll answer my own question. I should have known that greggwiggins would have tasted this beer first. :D LOL. http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/12900451-post68.html |
Originally Posted by greggwiggins
(Post 12991909)
And I got paid to drink it, too. :D
Best regards, William R. Sanders Online Guest Feedback Coordinator Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide [email protected] |
3 30 packs of Bud, and 3 30 packs of Bud Light. $15.99 ea.:)
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Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker
(Post 12991946)
This stuff is $8.99 a bottle around here.
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right now, Wadworth 6X
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