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    I kneel at the altar of the one true beer.

    Amen.

    Many of my friends can't understand why I like Guinness. They aren't believers, they haven't seen the light yet and haven't learnt to appreciate the joy of an extra cold Guinness particularly when it's on draft.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tibilicus View Post
    Amen.

    Many of my friends can't understand why I like Guinness. They aren't believers, they haven't seen the light yet and haven't learnt to appreciate the joy of an extra cold Guinness particularly when it's on draft.
    I salute my brothers in faith. Hallelujah!

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    Alright, here I have to agree Shiner is DECENT.

    My favorite is without a doubt the German/Belgian Beers (Paulaner, Becks, etc.).

    I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste


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    I'm Belgian, need I say more?









    In all honesty, when it comes to pils I also like german and Tchech pils.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Peasant Phill View Post
    I'm Belgian, need I say more?









    In all honesty, when it comes to pils I also like german and Tchech pils.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon View Post
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    I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alexanderofmacedon View Post
    Alright, here I have to agree Shiner is DECENT.

    My favorite is without a doubt the German/Belgian Beers (Paulaner, Becks, etc.).

    I'm really not a fan of any American beer, but I do sympathize with the types you name because of the cost...and I know you're not always drinking for the taste
    Try to find Allagash. The stuff rivals Chimay as a good Belgian beer, but it's from Maine, a bit cheaper and they have even started making their own styles of beer rather than sorta copying Belgian styles, though to be fair it's hard to say that their inventions really deviate from the Belgian tradition that much.
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