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 Agree that you can tell a quality beer, clean and well made. That does make a huge difference. 
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			I would rather experiment with beer than wine! I'm really game to trying new tastes. I'm no way an expert, it helps to have a drinking partner who knows a little something.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I do like strong, and dark and a good ice cold Shanty on a hot day. Oh, and I prefer bottle over can! I'm a fan of dark Japanese beer 
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			IPAs are hoppier than bitter for sure. Re sours, they aren't sweet so no hard lemonadey taste. Sour and kind of carbonated. I liked the Russian River Temptation I tried a few times. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			I've never had any Japanese dark beer. I will have to try it. I like bottles too, but cans are much better at preserving the taste of the beer. 
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 I really like 21st Amendment beers and they come in cans. I can't help but think this is part of the reason why the beer has such a quality taste. I've never had any of their beers on draft, but I am quite happy with the taste in a can. I like their Brew free or Die IPA and their Back in Black IPA http://21st-amendment.com/ 
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			Ok, THAT'S IT!  I am opening up my growler that has a local black IPA in it.  All this talk of beer!  Plus, it is National Beer Day!
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			
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 Not compared to IPA. I don't find them anywhere close to as bitter as IPA. They are ales, not pale beers, so it's called so in comparison to that. but a clear tawny brown you can see through, very nutty, malty, warm. The "bitter" in it is a compliment to the ale, not a lead, like an IPA. They are called "old men's beer" or "traditional ale" they aren't stout-y pitch black which are coffee, chocolate, molasses. They are more a clear, light-to-dark amber brown beer, and the oness I went for were "dark fruit" (like when you make overly ripe fruit into something else), pepper and caramel. They were more "spice edge bitter" than "hop edge bitter." That said - I also always chose the *lower* of the bitter end of the traditional ales - the double malts. Ones made with pale malt and crystal malt, for example, if I could. There were further end bitter ones but to me it tasted like someone was trying to leech the moisture out of my pallet. Traditional ale bitters are *DRY* and bitter if you go for that far end. That said, I can't drink dry wine, or dry vermouth either. Nor can I even eat a brussel sprout because of the type of bitterness. I can do lemon! but to me that's a different bitter - that's a sweet-sharp-bitter. Not a dry acrid bitter that tastes like something is seriously wrong with what I'm eating. Apparently this is a genetic thing. All the more dry wine, dry martinis, and IPA for everyone else.  
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			![]() I rarely drink beer/ale but I do like a stout on occasion 
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			I live in Bumfuck Nowhere, a census designated place on the Gulf Coast of Florida, yet the last time I got beer at my local chain grocery store, it was Funky Buddha Hop Gun IPA, a beer HB would hate. Still, it's awesome how much decent beer is available now. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			What was your last decent grocery store find? 
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			Me personally, zippity, since we don't get beer in grocery stores  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I gotcha HB, thanks for the information and education! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			Martina, my state doesn't sell alcohol in grocery stores either. You have to go to liquor stores. 
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			We don't drink alcohol, but every once in awhile.  Do you have any 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	non-alcoholic beer recommendations other than the standard O'Doules? I am fond of cider with a bite. Suggestions? Thanx in advance.  | 
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			Shiner Bock strawberry blonde. Its seasonal so i look forward to it each time it is out. Made with Poteet, texas grown strawberries.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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			I'd like to resurrect this thread.  
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	We have many local breweries in the area. We are a big "craft" brew area as well. I am not big on the IPAs or the hoppier and more bitter beers. I like a nice smooth lager usually. Also, since I live in a craft brew area, I was wondering if anyone was interested in maybe a craft brew trade. I would be willing to trade beers with people. Anyone???  | 
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			Bud Light is my goto...but when im feeling FOMO i look for my favorite Pumpkin Ale..my limit is #1 
		
		
		
		
		
		
			 
		
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 I like Bud Light Lime a lot. But I don't usually go for the light beers. They are smooth just they are a bit watery to me. I have been digging some Sierra Nevada lately. The Pale Ale is quite good. The Oktoberfest is very good. I was on a hard cider kick for a while, too. Woodchuck is my fave. Angry Orchard isn't a bad substitute though. Redd's Apple Ale is just meh to me. Anybody digging anything good out there?  | 
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 When we are at craft beer places i like to try the beers with the funniest names. Beers i have drunk for the name alone include Arrogant Bastard, Old Speckled Hen, and Pussy Wagon. My tastes are simple: i like all beers! I especially love super-hoppy IPAs. I like porters and stouts and bocks, too. I do not love sours, but i don't leave them unfinished either. One of my book clubs meets at a draughthouse so i actually try 2-3 new craft beers per month I should use this thread as a beer journal so i can track those tastings. The thing is, i have not tried any craft beer that i would go out of my way to have again. When faced with the 63 taps our draughthouse has, i always choose something new. There always IS something new! 
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