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AngusThermopyle
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A paranoid android.
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My beer preference seems to change month-to-month. I'm lucky that I live near a package store that has a huge selection (most of which I still haven't tried). That being said, I enjoy the following brews:
Hoegaarden MGD Guiness Dos Equis Hofbrau Munchen Molson Canadian Grolsch Warsteiner Newcastle
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Amiga_Nut
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"McEwan's Scotch Ale" should be on your list. Brewed by: Scottish Courage LTD.Est 1856 {By appointment to her majesty Queen Elizabeth II brewers.}
I'm not a big beer drinker myself, and tend to stay away from the watered down bitter beers. McEwans's is in a spectrum all its own. Its super rich, slightly sweet and smooth. When you drink it, you get the distinct feeling that you could literally live off of this beer. The care and quality that goes into its production is obvious at first taste. I highly recommend you try it.
1. McEwan's Scotch Ale (Edinburgh Scotland) Taste 9.7 Price 3.0 (Expensive) Drink-ability 9.3
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Michilus
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Duvel, Leffe, La Chouffe, all Belgian On my trip to Greece last year, I discovered a surprisingly nice beer called Mythos.
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