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the oatmeal stout > nut brown
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I will try the oatmeal stout.
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Originally Posted by Baby Bew
That's because a lot of beers that are considered really good have really strong flavor characteristics that don't appeal to the first time beer drinker.
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the premise of the OP was, I usually find beer unappealing because I don't have an acquired taste for beer and this beer tasted good
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Originally Posted by nSpectre
Heh. I think he just called you a newb.
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bewface wouldn't do that...
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Originally Posted by jahoda duck
I bought beer based on a "holy **** this beer is good" thread last week. disappointed
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you're talking about shock top, which the op liked and everyone else in the thread said sucked.
go figure
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Originally Posted by Yakuza
Every Grocery store around here carries it.
I was posted in the last beer thread.
I want to know if it tastes like a hefewiezen
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i'll bet it tastes like brown ale. like the name implies
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I got the Sierra Nevada 2009 estate beer (10.00 a bottle) and tried it out tonight. Though being slightly less nasty and hoppy than their regular beer, it was not that good. I also got a Kiltlifter (which was good) and a couple weird Russian dark beers. In this picture Opus is scared, disgusted, and slightly aroused.
Friend's wife's new 2010 Camaro SS.
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Last edited by SecretSquirrel; 12-02-2009 at 22:42..
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Originally Posted by Thumper
Sam Smiths oatmeal stout is the best one they make.
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Indeed. I am not a fan of the nut brown, their Imperial is decent though.
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I bought a sixer of Troegenator Double Bock and it was GROSS!
It was super sweet.
YUCK.
I like Sam Adams Winter Lager which is a regular Bock, so I figured maybe a Double Bock would be ok too.
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Originally Posted by SL83
Good ****ing beer. Very goddamn tasty. The instant I had some in my mouth, I felt something different. :nohomo:
Went on Beer Advocate and apparently it is one of the few beers on there that has such high ratings that actually deserves it.
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I told you guys! hehehe There have been numerous beer threads where I have praised SS: Nut Brown Ale, and SS: Oatmeal Stout. Those 2 are my longest running fav beers. I still will order a nice wheat beer on a summer day or with some chicken dishes but a good Prime Rib, and an oatmeal stout are a pretty unbeatable combination
On a related note the Walmart here in town just started carrying the whole Samuel Smith line as well as another favorite of mine Belhaven Scottish Ale!
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Last edited by Alvarez; 12-02-2009 at 23:03..
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Originally Posted by old_skul
If you like beer like that, seek out Great Lakes Brewery Edmund Fitzgerald Porter. It's a stout, but not as heavy as Guinness.
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nothing in this post makes sense.
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Originally Posted by SL83
Good ****ing beer. Very goddamn tasty. The instant I had some in my mouth, I felt something different. :nohomo:
Went on Beer Advocate and apparently it is one of the few beers on there that has such high ratings that actually deserves it.
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yes, it is very good. confused about how you like this and thought the rogue hazelnut was terrible. try the american amber already.
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Originally Posted by old_skul
If you like beer like that, seek out Great Lakes Brewery Edmund Fitzgerald Porter. It's a stout, but not as heavy as Guinness.
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it's not even that it's not as heavy as Guinness. it just doesn't taste like three month old feces like Guinness. worst beer i've ever had by a lot.
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hmm.. free samples my distributors dropped off yesterday:
from left to right:
oscar blues - ten fidy
bells - expedition stout
baladin - nora
corsendonk - pale ale
schneider - aventinus
schneider - weisse
weihenstefan - dunkel
going to drink the ten fidy in a min or two.
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need a review on the bells asap
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wtf is an imperial stout doing in a can?
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Originally Posted by Apeman
nothing in this post makes sense.
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He is saying Great Lakes Brewering company based out of Cleveland Ohio make a great beer that someone who likes nut brown ale would enjoy... the name of the beer is "edmund fitzgerald porter"
This brewer also makes a Christmas brew and my brother is a bartender in Cleveland and serves it with a cinnamon rimmed glass. ****ING DELICIOUS!
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Originally Posted by fish_spum
need a review on the bells asap
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+1 for me as well on the review
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Originally Posted by Alvarez
He is saying Great Lakes Brewering company based out of Cleveland Ohio make a great beer that someone who likes nut brown ale would enjoy... the name of the beer is "edmund fitzgerald porter"
This brewer also makes a Christmas brew and my brother is a bartender in Cleveland and serves it with a cinnamon rimmed glass. ****ING DELICIOUS!
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yes. i recognize the name of the beer.
it's the rest of the post that makes no sense.
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Last edited by Apeman; 12-02-2009 at 23:37..
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I've tried the Aventius, it's disgusting IMO.
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Originally Posted by DistortedRiff
I've tried the Aventius, it's delicious IMO.
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fixed!
its one of my favorites
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Originally Posted by Vermouth
schneider - aventinus
schneider - weisse
weihenstefan - dunkel
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good **** right there. also, belhaven on tap = amazing. takes 5 mins just for it to finish settling but it's worth the wait. had some abita amber ales and its quickly jumped to near the top of my list.
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