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You have to try Reinaert's Flemish Wild Ale. It's got a subtle musty funk from Brett yeast that makes it taste earthy & forest-y. Perfect complement for sausages or anything with mushrooms.
You have to try Reinaert's Flemish Wild Ale. It's got a subtle musty funk from Brett yeast that makes it taste earthy & forest-y. Perfect complement for sausages or anything with mushrooms.
I'm a sucker for a good Wild Ale. Flemish or American (Preferably Russian River or Lost Abbey)
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Originally Posted by dmarie123
My favorite beers are:
Asahi Black - Full Sail - Session Black Lager, Shiner Black Lager
Smithwicks - Any beer described as an Irish Ale
Warsteiner Dunkle Hofbrauhaus Drunkel, Spaten Dunkel
Guinness - North Coast -Old Rasputin, Beamish, Murphy's Irish Stout, Victory - Storm King Stout
Hobgoblin - Samuel Smith - Nut Brown, Lost Coast - Downtown Brown
and Sometimes Newcastle.
Can anyone recommend some other beers considering this? In fact, those are really the only beers that I think are worth drinking, but I'd like to find some more because these are often hard to find at the grocery store or gas station.
I'm trying not to get too fancy but trying to suggest what I consider regularly available beers for most folks. In addition to what I listed above, since you seem to like English style ales, I would recommend just about any beer from Fullers. Their ESB, Porter, London Pride. Bellhaven, Wells, etc...
Cheers!
Edit: Just realized you're in San Antonio. I need to then add some TX only beers to the list. Rahr Ugly Pug black lager is similar to the Asahi Black, Franconia Dunkel (It's a great Dunkel, lots of coffee flavor), Rahr Snowmageddon is an oatmeal stout and similar to Guinness but a bit different. Still, tons of dakr roasted malts, very smooth.
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