Anyone Having A Beer Today?

Hey Tom,



I had the 90 min. IPA a few weeks back, awesome beer, will be getting some more. Last week I had the World Wide Stout, WOW, pretty intense at 18-23% ABV.
 
Just tried the Dogfish Head Pumpkin Ale last night. Very yummy. Looks like I might have to pick several more bottles... :bigups
 
One Beer that I didn't have over the weekend was Fosters.



Us Aussies have plenty of better brews available than that. :D, and with a bit more punch than the mainstream US domestic beers.
 
Hemi57 said:
One Beer that I didn't have over the weekend was Fosters.



Us Aussies have plenty of better brews available than that. :D, and with a bit more punch than the mainstream US domestic beers.





I hear Cooper's Sparkling Ale is very good.
 
Hemi57 said:
Us Aussies have plenty of better brews available than that. :D, and with a bit more punch than the mainstream US domestic beers.



LOL, so do we! But one thing Foster's does have is a Budweiser/Miller sized advertising budget. If you're ever in NEPA stop in for a beer, mate!







Tom
 
I hope he was not saying that the aussie brews were better/stronger than US brews. Macro wise probably, but the US craft/micro's are some of the best in the world (Rogue, Dogfish Head, Avery, Anderson Valley, Sierra Nevada, Stone, AleSmith to name a few).
 
I think he adequately qualified it by saying "mainstream US domestic beers". A good Aussie beer is a prize worth drinking.



And what did I read once? "Give an Aussie a warm beer and he'll shave himself with it." Them guys know beer!





Tom
 
Sebago's Boathouse Brown Ale while over looking the scene in Perkin's Cove (ME). Very pleasant, beer was decent but not great. I enjoy sampling draft, regional brews.
 
John Styrnol, like Tom said, I was only refering to the mainstream beers for comparison.



Some of the beers mentioned in this thread give me inspiration to sample them when I am over there in the US at the end of next week. :drool: One of the most memorable boutique beers I have sampled in the US is Anchor Steam Wheat. Very nice



Tom, tempting invitation, I am passing through your region, early October. :woot2:
 
Hemi57 said:
John Styrnol, like Tom said, I was only refering to the mainstream beers for comparison.



Some of the beers mentioned in this thread give me inspiration to sample them when I am over there in the US at the end of next week. :drool: One of the most memorable boutique beers I have sampled in the US is Anchor Steam Wheat. Very nice



Tom, tempting invitation, I am passing through your region, early October. :woot2:





Anchor Steam makes some very nice brews. If you can try some Stone, Rogue, Anderson Valley, AleSmith, Dogfish Head, and Victory, these of my favorite breweries in the US. Have fun and let us know what you can get. If you are looking for particular styles let me know, maybe I can point you to a few from each brewery.
 
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