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Spaten Oktoberfest - just your average ordinary Oktoberfest beer.

Also had my first pumpkin ale yesterday - Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale. Not a big fan. Want to try some other pumpkin ales.
 
Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Spaten Oktoberfest - just your average ordinary Oktoberfest beer.

Also had my first pumpkin ale yesterday - Blue Moon Harvest Moon Pumpkin Ale. Not a big fan. Want to try some other pumpkin ales.


U must get your hands on Southern Tier Pumking I think the best punkin out their.
 
Yesterday evening, my friend stopped by with some ANGRY ORCHARD beer/ale whatever it is. I didnt really care for it, too sour. I had a PENN BREWING PENN WEISEN after the PITT-GARD WEBB game was over. Good beer!
 
Export 33% low carb beer for friday after work beers. Never knew there was such a thing, but we are having a biggest loser weight contest at work, and the service manager has lost 4 kilos - so low carb beer it is. I've just got home after 4 bottles, and by the amount of editing on this post, 4.6% alcohol is pretty accurate. Not much body, but it gives a pretty good buzz.....
 
Originally Posted By: 01rangerxl
Originally Posted By: torino351
genesee. it is a little rough, but it's cheap


Gotta love Genny! About $12 will get a 30 pack.

Genesee makes other private label gems too, such as "Big Flats," which is about $3.50 a six pack at Walgreens. There is a bench outside of the local Walgreens that usually has some crushed up Big Flats cans around it.


that's what i paid 12.99. but i went back to what i enjoy. i figure you get what you pay for especially with beer so i'm back to my old milwaukee.
 
Goose Island
2012 Bourbon County Stout
15% ABV does not get much better than this in my book.
 
Usually the beer I drink is the stuff I make myself - bottling a Cherry Stout this weekend - should be good for deer season next month.

Last commercial consumption was Creme Brulee Stout from Southern Tier. Good stuff.
 
While not my latest, I figured I needed to share this here.

My buddy shows up a while ago with a few cans of Neustadt Springs 10w30!!

Apparently I am not a fan of "traditional dark English Mild" and since I don't have anything good to say about it, I won't say anything. Well, other than I may have enjoyed a liter of Petro-Canada 0w30 just as much and I was disapointed that it had no viscosity specs or HTHS information on the can!
 
Point brewery (Steven's Point, WI) St Bernard's Christmas Ale. Full of spices but tasty.

Glad to see some upper midwest brews in the distribution channel down here.
 
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