Howard's Greatest Hits
I'm surprised nobody commented on this...
My brother, the greatest beer aficionado I know, told me via email that he's tried about half of them (did I not say "greatest beer aficionado"?), and agrees that the last one, Delirium Tremens Ale, is one of the very best. Still, it would be nice to hear from some of you as well. You DO drink beer, don't you?
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Too many beers, not enough time. I enjoy the variety of the various craft beers but most of the ones I encounter aren't on the list. Summit Brewery is a local favorite here in MN and I think I have had better than a half dozen of their offerings. Leinenkugels is a WI brewery that has lots of flavors, many of them good. There's the various brew pubs of course so the world of beer is rich with options even though I only scratch the surface of the Year of Beer listing.
I have only tried about 20 of them as I tend to stick with what I like...yea how boring! A funny note is that the DT ale was one that I HAVE tried and shared with a fellow biker after a nice ride.
If you can get it, a great seasonal brew from the "frozen tundra": Leinenkugel Fire Nut Brown. Pour - let sit for 10 minutes and then enjoy; the mild chocolate and carmel flavors just POP!
Mmmmmmmmm, chocolate, mmmmmmmm, caramel, mmmmmmmmmm, POP. But who has the restraint to sit there and look at a beer for 10 minutes? Not me.
Im in at 130.
What can I say?? I like to drink around.
130?!! [mouth agap] That's stunning... [standing] BRAVO! [applauding] YOU DA MAN, culimerc!
[whispering] You drink around? I hope you drink with "protection"... ;-)
I don't. I'm a wine and burbon guy.
Chardoney and quiche is a perfect night out for me.
You really DO live in Massachusetts, don't you?! Not that there's anything wrong with that...
So when did you say you were coming out to Colorado?
Reason i have not commented ... too busy working my way down through that list.
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