Sunday, September 23, 2012
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Nice colour to it, for sure. I'm assuming the taste matched.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed drinking. Went down smooth.
DeleteWow, looks good Andy.
ReplyDeleteThere are more boutique beers and ales in the U.S. in recent years. I haven't seen this brand on the West Coast but there are more than there used to be that are worth the calories.
ReplyDeleteHow very interesting that a Canadian would like an American beer. I guess that there are so many small beer brews in the US that I never thought that there would be a significant distinction. I guess that I should look for this one next time I get to the northwest US?
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
Yes, they are very different! I used to review beers. There are so many different kinds, it's fascinating!
ReplyDeleteCan you get me a job?
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