I want a change

Tried the white ale after dinner. It wasn't bad but it didn't do anything more for my taste buds than MGD.
 

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I tried 2 more of the Sam Adams.

First I had the Honey Porter. This one had a lot of flavor. A little to much for my buds. I did like it though. I will try this one again later down the road.

After Dinner I tried the Boston Ale. I loved this one. Nice and smooth with great taste. I will be buying this one again.😀
 

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lou you need to just call me. ive got u covered. u teach me the ways of the bike ill teach u the ways of the brew
 
Still going good. So far thou my money still goes with Sam Adams Boston Ale and DFG (both are in the frig 24/7 now). I have some new ones in the frig for tomorrow.
 
I had the Sam Adams Black Lager yesterday. Not bad but a little strong for me.

I had the Landshark Lager tonight. I is good. It taste like a strong Coors Lite but smoother.
 

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So I just had a very different beer. Leffe Belgian Blond Abbey Ale? Something like that. I don't know if I like it. I had a woody taste to it. I wish I had one more to try it again.
 

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Ok. One more before bed. Hoegaarden Belgian White Beer. It has a great flavor. Very smooth. I will be buying this again.
 

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This one is a keeper. Full of flavor and very smooth. Goes down very nice.
Hobgoblin Dark English Ale. Yummm.
 

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Dos Equis is a light tasting beer. Nothing to speak of. Probably wont buy again. I would call it fancy Miller Lite.
 

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Based on what you seem to like, I would go out and try Samuel Smiths Old Brewery Pale Ale and if you can find it Organically Produced Pale Ale. Really anything from SS is good, for some stronger ones the Nut brown Ale and Outmeal Stout are awesome.

Flying Fish is a NJ Brewery with some real good choices too like the Not So Pale Ale and the Hopfish IPA.
 
I just tried the Fort Collins Brewery Rocky Mountain IPA. I thought it was really good, nice and hoppy if you like that kind of beer.

Thanks for your posts Lou, i'm trying to open my taste buds to new beers as well, I think i'm going to pick up a few of your recomendations.
 
Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale. I had this one last night. It was good. It was in the same ballpark as Coors and MGD.

Wild Blue BlueBerry Lager. A little funny tasting but good. The blueberry comes out first then the lager taste follows. I would drink it again.
 

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Monty Python's Holy Grail Ale. I had this one last night. It was good. It was in the same ballpark as Coors and MGD.

Coors? I thought it went towards apple wine or maybe Coors with a good measure of hard cider. That was my impression on a cold winter's night. I guess I didn't love it enough to buy it again.
 
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