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Awww, Beamish is awesome. It is a nice beer from Ireland. I really like it a lot. We have a cool Irish Pub here, where we go from time to time to drink it!

 

Here is a link: http://www.beamish.ie

 

--Sören

Hmmmmm.....Sören approves of it, so it must be good! We've got a fair amount of small liquor stores in town, I'll have to check it out.

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yep no HHN for me... so I needed a beer.

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Ah yes Pawtucket Pat! (obviously not real.. it would be sweet though). Sorry if you were expecting a real beer, I'm only 19 those can be hard to come by at times :(

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Yep just sittin in the big boys chair beer in hand... what kind of beer is that I see...?

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New Castle Brown Ale, (my personal favorite,)

Finally, someone else like me!!! Oh man, Newcastle sounds sooooo good right now......and I got the $3 in my pocket for a nice big bottle too.....dilemma dilemma!

 

20 minutes later........stupid power of suggestion! He he he......

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Fall is here so I had to make my anuall stop to pick up some Widmer Bro. October Fest seasonal ale. Not my typical choice but nice for a change.

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Widmer Brothers Octoberfest.

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Hey Wally, odd you should post that pic, seems darn near every liquor store in town has some kind of Anchor Steam brew! I saw the Hefe and Liberty, I think, but don't really feel like having the six pack......just 'cause, you know?

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St. Pauli's Girl from Bremen, Germany.....it was decent. Nobody around here's heard of Beamish, but I haven't checked the grocery stores yet.

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Well... I said last week I had some new crap I was going to share that isbeing brewed by Anheuser-Busch. So here it is...

 

TILT

 

Anheuser-Busch Goes Full ‘Tilt’ Nationwide With Infused Caffeine, Guarana And Ginseng Beverage

 

Brewer’s New Innovations Continue to Build Demand

 

ST. LOUIS - As contemporary adults across the country prepare to kick off a fresh week of happy hours and nights out on the town, Anheuser-Busch is kicking off the phased, nationwide launch of Tilt, a new, innovative malt beverage featuring an assorted blend of caffeine, guarana, and ginseng.

 

This “5 p.m. after-work drink,” which offers a bold berry-flavor, is part of the emerging, flavored caffeinated malt beverage category and an ideal choice for those seeking something new to help start the night.

 

“From happy hour to a night out at a club, contemporary adults are looking for innovative beverages that fit into their fast-paced, highly-social lifestyles,” said Pat McGauley, vice president, Innovation/New Products, Anheuser-Busch, Inc. “Tilt was developed with this in mind because it is suited to a variety of drinking occasions.”

 

Tilt is brewed with two-row malt, natural grains, hops, yeast and water and infused with raspberry flavor, caffeine, guarana and ginseng at Anheuser-Busch’s Cartersville Brewery. It is fermented at cold temperatures and allowed to develop natural carbonation as it slowly matures.

 

“The nationwide launch of Tilt demonstrates Anheuser-Busch’s commitment to the development of innovative new alcohol beverages,” said McGauley. “We recognize that contemporary adults have many choices in today’s competitive market, but we expect the versatility of Tilt to accommodate a wide range of drinking occasions that will help us maintain and grow our share of the alcohol category.”

 

Sold in individual, sleek 16-ounce silver cans, Tilt contains 6.6, 6, or 4 percent alcohol by volume (ABV) based on state laws. Now rolling out nationwide on a state-by-state basis, full distribution is expected by October.

 

Based in St. Louis, Anheuser-Busch is the leading American brewer holding 50 percent of the U.S. beer market. The company is American-owned and brews the world’s largest-selling beers, Budweiser and Bud Light. Anheuser-Busch ranked first in the U.S. beverage industry in FORTUNE magazine’s 2005 “America’s Most Admired Companies” and in the top 30 on FORTUNE’s 2005 “Global Most Admired Companies” list. The company is one of the largest theme park operators in the United States, is a major manufacturer of aluminum cans and is the world’s largest recycler of aluminum beverage containers. For more information, visit www.anheuser-busch.com.

 

 

 

It taste pretty good. Sorta like Red Bull that will get you all funked up. It's alright. It's come in at 6.6%abv. When you first drink it you get all wired... then very sleepy. If it's on sale, try one. Only if it's on sale though.

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TILT by Anheuser-Busch, Inc

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Whoa... where we going?

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9th Street Market brews comes in different flavors like Catus and Lime, and the one I'm tasing Tuscan Orange and Grapefruit.

 

A good summer brew to cool you down after a hot day. But for sure a new beer for the women.

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9th Street Market: Tuscan Orange and Grapefruit by Anheuser-Busch

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Sam Adam's Black Lager--me and Bela!

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"Look into my eyes! You vill gif the entire six pack to Bela!"

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Making sweet love to a Bud Ice Light

 

Never slip the tongue to a Bud Ice--it'll get stuck, and the fire department will have help you out.

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^^sorry if this is old hat... but does anyone here follow Boddingtons with a fruit wheat beer? (Ithaca Apricot Wheat or Sam Cherry Wheat are my usuals)

 

It's a meal and dessert all in beer!

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