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I'm having a Lvivske 1715 Classic Beer (hoppy, clear brew-similar to a Beck's, not as bitter) from the Ukraine.

I like beers. I like trying different ones. There are quite a few Middle Europeans where I live. Kira
 
Downing a Rickards Red at the moment
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Originally Posted By: OVERKILL
Downing a Rickards Red at the moment
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That's generally my go to beverage when in Canada, unless they have something fancy on tap.
 
Had some Backyard Brew at Weber Grill the other night - pretty decent and goes well with their BBQ meats. I had some ribs and sausages.

Also had Allagash White on tap which was great.
 
Last night: 1 Franziskaner Weissbier,
1 Bells Oberon Witbier
1 Blanche de Bruxelles Belgian Witbier
1 Weihenstephner Hefeweissbier
1 Blue Moon Summer Ale

Tonight: 1 Bells Oberon
1 Blue Moon

Next up is some Blanche de Bruxelles. I'm trying to clear out some of what we have so I can buy more.
 
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Originally Posted By: Quattro Pete
Wife just brought this from Germany today. Quite nice, actually.

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Oh man that looks good. I love weissbier, Hefes and Belgian Wits. I should ask the local liquor store if they can order a case so I can try it.

@ quattropete: I should try to find some allagash white. That was the first beer I found that I actually liked, when I was visting NYC with a friend. I haven't had any since.
 
Originally Posted By: Nick R
@ quattropete: I should try to find some allagash white.

Yeah, it's good, but availability is kind of spotty. Plenty of it in bars and liquor stores in Chicago area, but nothing around here in GRR and looks like nothing in your neck of the woods either.

You could buy online, but I've never bought liquor online before.
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Went to the local wine and beer store, and had them order a case of allagash white for me, girl had never heard of it before. While I was there I picked up another pack of the Weihenstephaner, and a 6 pack of the Great Lakes Burning River APA. It's a bit hoppier than I normally drink, but it's pretty good. A little milder than most IPAs I've had, but still very drinkable.
 
I developed quite a taste for Sierra Pale Ale while over there, and in Hawaii the Fire Rock was quite decent too.

Alas when I went to buy some Sierra on Saturday, it was $27 (Aus,$25US) for a 6 pack.
 
My all time favourite is Coopers Sparkling Ale

http://coopers.com.au/#/coopers/diy-beer/

Last time that we ware there I scored some in Guyserville, for $7 cheaper per 6 pack than at home.

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/494/72251/

Is pretty good, the story of James Squire is a good one.

Cascade have a pretty good range, and use some of the best water in the country.

http://www.cascadebreweryco.com.au/

As to Fosters, no-one drinks that...ever...
Victoria Bitter
Melbourne Bitter
Toheys New
Carlton Draught
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Toohey's Old (a dark ale)

Are the usual suspects when you go to a pub.
 
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