Strong Ale
26 August 2003 20:36'Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants to see us happy.'
Benjamin Franklin
I am quietly quaffing James Squire's Malt Shovel Brewery newest beer, Australian Strong Ale. It's a limited release, which is sad. I could go for this as an alternivie to the MSB Porter Ale.
From the site: "James Squire Australian Strong Ale is a no-expense-spared beer, brewed to the glowing russet colour of autumn leaves. Crystal wheat and several malted barleys produce deep toasted flavours with a rich toffee edge. Lifted floral hop notes of rare Australian hops complement the profoundly malty, biscuity flavours and the apricot/fig esters created by wild ale fermentation. "
And it's a very yummy beer indeed.

Stouts and Porters are exceedingly yummy indeed
Brown ales are very yummy. Haven't tried Boddington's, but it's a Brown Ale so it must be yummy.
Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales are yummy.
Indian Pale ales and wheat beers are only a bit yummy
Tooheys Extra Dry, VB, and Crown are yummy. Cascade Premium and Hahn's are very yummy.
Toohey's New is yummy if you're really hot and thirsty. XXXX and Fosters aren't.
Budweiser, Millers, Coors and and Corona and not yummy at all. Especially Corona. If you have to stick fruit in it to make it drinkable, it's not a yummy beer.
I'm not too keen on Pilsners, but Urquell is fairly yummy.
Steinlager, Becks and Stlla Artois are yummy, while Heineken and Southwark are only a bit yummy.
Sam Adams is an American Beer That Doesn't Suck. A few years ago I set out to find a large brewery produced ABTDS, working on the theory that there had to be at least one. I declare Sam Adams to be a yummy beer. So there.
(sighed)
The Opinionated Beer Git.
Benjamin Franklin
I am quietly quaffing James Squire's Malt Shovel Brewery newest beer, Australian Strong Ale. It's a limited release, which is sad. I could go for this as an alternivie to the MSB Porter Ale.
From the site: "James Squire Australian Strong Ale is a no-expense-spared beer, brewed to the glowing russet colour of autumn leaves. Crystal wheat and several malted barleys produce deep toasted flavours with a rich toffee edge. Lifted floral hop notes of rare Australian hops complement the profoundly malty, biscuity flavours and the apricot/fig esters created by wild ale fermentation. "
And it's a very yummy beer indeed.

Stouts and Porters are exceedingly yummy indeed
Brown ales are very yummy. Haven't tried Boddington's, but it's a Brown Ale so it must be yummy.
Coopers Pale and Sparkling Ales are yummy.
Indian Pale ales and wheat beers are only a bit yummy
Tooheys Extra Dry, VB, and Crown are yummy. Cascade Premium and Hahn's are very yummy.
Toohey's New is yummy if you're really hot and thirsty. XXXX and Fosters aren't.
Budweiser, Millers, Coors and and Corona and not yummy at all. Especially Corona. If you have to stick fruit in it to make it drinkable, it's not a yummy beer.
I'm not too keen on Pilsners, but Urquell is fairly yummy.
Steinlager, Becks and Stlla Artois are yummy, while Heineken and Southwark are only a bit yummy.
Sam Adams is an American Beer That Doesn't Suck. A few years ago I set out to find a large brewery produced ABTDS, working on the theory that there had to be at least one. I declare Sam Adams to be a yummy beer. So there.
(sighed)
The Opinionated Beer Git.
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Date: 26 Aug 2003 03:43 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2003 03:46 (UTC)I've also tried Michelob and Schiltz too. Not very yummy.
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Date: 26 Aug 2003 05:08 (UTC)Currently, my favorites (Aside from Sam Adams) are a few of the Wicked Pete's brews, most notably the Wicked Ale, and Yeungling Lager. The former's large enough to be country-wide, and the latter is a more regional brew, emanating from Philadelphia, IIRC, and mostly found only along the east coast. But it seems to be spreading too.
The lager is my default beer -- it's cheap and light, not very bitter, but still having a nice toasted barley taste that you just don't get out of things like the mass market ones.
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Date: 26 Aug 2003 13:25 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2003 03:53 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2003 08:42 (UTC)no subject
Date: 26 Aug 2003 11:57 (UTC)These remaining breweries were in a position to claim vast markets, but the only way they could do so was by producing brews that were acceptable across the country. Notice the use of the world "acceptable," not necessarily "good." The lowest common denominator effect took hold, and it wasn't until around the 1980's or so that different types of beer began showing up again.
I happen to not mind Budweiser that much, myself, but there are plenty of better beers out there, no argument.
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Date: 26 Aug 2003 20:16 (UTC)I think you'd like some of the New Glarus Brewery Beers.
And the Angelic Brewery/Restaurants brews. And the Stone Of Scone Scotch Ale they serve at The Great Dane.
When are you coming to visit?!!
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