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23rd September 13, 02:01 PM
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North Coast's Old Stock and Brother Thelonius and Four Peaks Kiltlifter.
Last edited by DesertWolf; 23rd September 13 at 02:02 PM.
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23rd September 13, 05:01 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by DesertWolf
North Coast's Old Stock and Brother Thelonius and Four Peaks Kiltlifter.
Where can I get these?
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23rd September 13, 06:57 PM
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The Brother Theolnius and the Kiltlifter I can find in most any good liquor store here in Phoenix, the Old Stock can be hard to find as it is a limited production and is marked with the year made. But if the store carries other North Coast beers them might get some. Definitely worth a try if you like Old style ales, also it is really meant to be put away and age some.
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24th September 13, 08:13 AM
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 Originally Posted by DesertWolf
The Brother Theolnius and the Kiltlifter I can find in most any good liquor store here in Phoenix, the Old Stock can be hard to find as it is a limited production and is marked with the year made. But if the store carries other North Coast beers them might get some. Definitely worth a try if you like Old style ales, also it is really meant to be put away and age some.
That was helpfull. Thank you.
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Maternal - Hunter, Paternal - Scott (borderlands)
Newly certified Minister.
If you cannot fix it, mess it up so bad that no one else can either.
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24th September 13, 11:00 AM
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Here in France the beer choice is basically lager or lager. Quite good stuff but I miss a pint of marston's pedigree or theakstons old peculier. Some very nice Belgian Leffe beer if you look for it.
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24th September 13, 07:19 PM
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Weekend before last a group of us attended the Drink Good Beer Fest in Long Beach.

Attendees got a 5oz glass and 10 tickets, each ticket good for a fillup at any of the 30 or so breweries represented (all local Californian). What with trying each other's discoveries and occasional freebies I must have tried 20 or so different beers, my focus (until the point at which focusing on anything was impossible ) was IPAs.
Then last weekend I got a flight of six local IPAs at a local GastroPub.
The winner for me was the Coulter IPA from Cismontane Brewing Co. Anybody tried it?
http://www.cismontanebrewing.com/hom...item/the-beer/
Last edited by OC Richard; 24th September 13 at 07:21 PM.
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25th September 13, 12:10 AM
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 Originally Posted by Nosivad
Here in France the beer choice is basically lager or lager. Quite good stuff but I miss a pint of marston's pedigree or theakstons old peculier. Some very nice Belgian Leffe beer if you look for it.
Not really true. There is always an imitation "Irish Bar" around and most of them have a good draught beer or two. There's a franchise around called "au bureau" (which means "in the office") which is not bad, also. There are some good beers around, you just have to look for them.
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12th October 13, 07:54 PM
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I always drink local. But I have the good fortune to be in a city with lots of great local choices. My favorite is Brewery Vivant, which is located in an old funeral chapel, and brews with a Belgian flair.
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14th October 13, 07:52 AM
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Yuengling Traditional Lager and Guinness Draught for me.
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14th October 13, 01:45 PM
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Right now it's Cobblestone Stout from Mill Street Brewery in Toronto, smokey and dry.
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