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KenzS

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Coors and Alexander Keith. I love Guiness, but I'm restricted to lite beer on account of my kidneys...
 

santaandy

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CIA said:
I'll have a Samuel Adams my good man.
I'll have a Sam Jackson. Drink, *****!

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I also want to try some of this Hobgoblin you all speak of. Can I find such beer here in America? If so, where?
 

CIA

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santaandy said:
CIA said:
I'll have a Samuel Adams my good man.
I'll have a Sam Jackson. Drink, *****!

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I also want to try some of this Hobgoblin you all speak of. Can I find such beer here in America? If so, where?
I've only ever seen it in England. Also, what the fuck?
 

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cleverlymadeup said:
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I can't say I've heard anything by the name of Sleemans. What country are you from? I'm from England but I can't say I've seen anything going by that name down South.
they are canadian, specifically from ontario. the funny part is the original owner's house is now a strip joint AND a historic site
About Sleeman Breweries [http://www.sleeman.com/en/html/about_sleeman/index.htm]. I haven't been to Guelph very much (maybe once since the brewery reopened) so I didn't know that the old site went so, er, speakeasy-like.

CIA said:
santaandy said:
I also want to try some of this Hobgoblin you all speak of. Can I find such beer here in America? If so, where?
I've only ever seen it in England.
We get it in Ontario (the province in Canada, not the city in California) through our liquor stores; there's a small section for imported beers in many locations here. I don't know how it's done in the States... maybe try a liquor store that orders imported stuff a lot, and see if they have any on the shelves or are willing to special-order some in for you.

-- Steve
 

santaandy

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CIA said:
santaandy said:
I'll have a Sam Jackson. Drink, *****!
Also, what the fuck?
Dave Chappelle parodied a Samuel Adams commercial on his show by pretending to be Samuel L. Jackson. He just screamed obscenities at everyone until they drank his beer. Best clip that show ever put out! Should be on youtube or some part of the internets if you want to watch it.
 

CIA

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santaandy said:
CIA said:
santaandy said:
I'll have a Sam Jackson. Drink, *****!
Also, what the fuck?
Dave Chappelle parodied a Samuel Adams commercial on his show by pretending to be Samuel L. Jackson. He just screamed obscenities at everyone until they drank his beer. Best clip that show ever put out! Should be on youtube or some part of the internets if you want to watch it.
Oh okay, thanks
 
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CIA said:
santaandy said:
CIA said:
I'll have a Samuel Adams my good man.
I'll have a Sam Jackson. Drink, *****!

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I also want to try some of this Hobgoblin you all speak of. Can I find such beer here in America? If so, where?
I've only ever seen it in England. Also, what the fuck?
Certain bottle shops in Australia have it. I tried it because of it's reputation and I thought it was good, but not great.

My personal fav is the Holgate Mt Macedon Ale, but that is made by a local Victorian brewery so I don't know where else you can get it.
 

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Sir Pysco Sexy said:
Beer is great. If you can't connect with the previous statement, then I strongly urge you to do everything within your power to go out and start drinking some right now.

Whats your favourite and why? Any that you used to hate but now love and vice-versa?

I'm a Guiness guy myself, although if I'm having a meal like a nice curry or some sweet pizza then I find Cobra's a nice crisp lager to get the job done.
I ideally favor a bottle of unpasteurized Guinness from Dublin, Ireland. Don't forget:

Guinness is good for you.
 

xitel

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SAMUEL JACKSON! IT'LL GET YA DRUNK! No but seriously, I'm not a big beer fan. I'm more partial to hard liquer and mixed drinks, but I drink Heineken or Milwaukee's Best when beer's the drink around.
 

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Anton P. Nym said:
cleverlymadeup said:
Sir Pysco Sexy said:
I can't say I've heard anything by the name of Sleemans. What country are you from? I'm from England but I can't say I've seen anything going by that name down South.
they are canadian, specifically from ontario. the funny part is the original owner's house is now a strip joint AND a historic site
About Sleeman Breweries [http://www.sleeman.com/en/html/about_sleeman/index.htm]. I haven't been to Guelph very much (maybe once since the brewery reopened) so I didn't know that the old site went so, er, speakeasy-like.
well it's been a strip club for a long time, probly 30 years or so, before the brewery reopened
 

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Sir Pysco Sexy said:
Whobajube said:
I'll always be a Coors Light fan. It just goes down so easy. Any kind of Sleemans is good too. Sleemans Cream Ale, or Honey Brown.
I can't say I've heard anything by the name of Sleemans. What country are you from? I'm from England but I can't say I've seen anything going by that name down South.

Also, I'll be very surprised if anyones had anything from the Ringwood Brewery (subtle clue as to where I live ;) It's a fairly small brewery with a large reputation, winning best bitter of England once I do believe.

http://www.ringwoodbrewery.co.uk/
It's a Canadian beer
 

Isaac Dodgson

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I'm a Guinness man along with the OP, for several reasons. It's heavy, but less carbonated, and being that I'm in college, nearly no one will drink my beer if they find it sitting around.

But Guinness is expensive where i am...So i'll settle for a Bud if i have to. I'll do imports too, and a good wheat beer seems to be my current favorite.
 

SovietSecrets

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Red Stripe for me, just has the taste that makes all other beers taste bad + i get this kick each time i drink it gotta love that feeling.
 

crimsondynamics

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Hoegaarden.

I'm not a big fan of lager - or champagne or wine, for that matter. I guess I never acquired the taste for bitter drinks. That's probably why I like Hoegaarden, since it tastes fruity.
 

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EcksTeaSea said:
Red Stripe for me, just has the taste that makes all other beers taste bad + i get this kick each time i drink it gotta love that feeling.
Jamaican Lager Beer. All we drank at my uni house last year.
Also do the fruity flavoured beers count?