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- Thanks for sharing this wonderful information.. It will surely help..
- I read in a local paper that, as a celebration of the 75th anniversary, there will be A day when the Nashua store will sell select items at the 1934 prices - not $19.34, but 1934 prices. Any idea...
- Very good, congratulations article
- leigh is correct. I have been devouring the net for the past couple of hours for posts like this. It's very very interesting for me as of the moment because I want to prepare something special...
- Midori is not sour apple flavored, like Dekuyper Sour Apple Pucker. It's a melon-flavored liqueur
1 year ago
I have to admit that the only beer I poured down the sink on purpose was a German smoked beer. That was so many years ago and I cannot remember the name. Mine tasted like a charcoal infused sauerkraut that had been left in the July sun for five days.
The Fraoch Heather Ale is pretty good. Scottish beers, in general, are better developed that English ones except the ciders and IPA's.
Dogfish Head Craft Brewery seems to make nothing but great beer. My favorite is the 90-Minute IPA with a strong hoppy flavor (for all the hop-heads out there) which comes in a 9% alcohol. Their Midas Touch beer is their homage to the origin of beer as found in the molecular structure of remnants found in the drinking gourds of the reported tomb of King Midas. I have not yet tried their Raison D'Extra. However, tomorrow you will find me at The Barley Pub in Dover as they now have this elixir on tap.
Speaking of the locally brewed oferings of Pennichuck Brewing I love their Big-O Octoberfest. I had a taste in Concord late last year and wow, it was beautiful. (Although not as beautiful as my wife who was sitting next to me. Inn case she reads this despite her dislike of dark and hoppy beers) It is a dark larger with fruity and caramel tones and a subtle hop flavor.
One day I too will taste the elusive and expensive Utopias. Your choice of beer selections for review is impressive. I will seek out the Jewbelation Eleven just for the name factor. Keep on drinking.
1 year ago
Thanks for your comment! I would have bought one of the Pennichuck ones we tasted, but since the store was in Mass., we couldn't buy it there. I think the one I liked was the Bagpiper's Scottish Ale.
1 year ago
This is by far the best posting on this blog. Comprehensive, information-packed, intelligent... The rest of them seem just like people who like to drink but don't know anything about what they're writing. Hope to see more posts from you.
1 year ago
Thanks for writing! I can't say I'm any type of expert, but I'm willing to taste and find out! All of the bloggers here have things we like, so we all can bring different things to the table., each reaching a different audience. Keep reading. :)