I can buy beer.
Fake ID, eh?
good old Canada and the 18 age limit (although I'm 21 )
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Saber, ever tried any good northwest beer?
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fecophiliacOriginally Posted by Providence A's
or something close in the way of spelling
Took a trip to the Bev. Center last night. Here's what I came up with:
Benchwarmer Porter from the Cooperstown Brewery. It was terrific. Dark-Chocolate aroma. Dark brown color in the glass with a coffee-colored head. Sweet at first, then actually turns out bitter for a porter, but leaves a very pleasent aftertaste.
Mother's Milk Stout from Keegan Brewery, Kingston, NY. Very good. Chilled bottle to a pint glass. Pours darker than night with a caramel colorer head. More bubbley than I'd like a Stout to be. Sweet Coffee/Chocolate flavor that leave a wonderful after taste.
I dunno man, I like my beer to taste like beer. Not like chocolate or coffee.
Natty light please. Nice and cheap.
Took a trip to the Heartland Brewery in South Street Seport, Manhattan. My favs:
Smiling Pumpkin Ale: This pours a clear, ruby mahogany body with slight carbonation. Little head vanishes quickly. Aroma is sweet, a little malt, but lots of pumpkin and nutmeg. Taste was sweet and not a pumpkin as I expected. I suppose that is from the nutmeg, and cinnamon.
Farmer Jon's Oatmeal Stout: Pour black as night as all of my favorite stouts do. Aroma of oats, chocolate and slight coffee tones. Taste was smooth as silk. Wonderful stout that left a great after taste. If you're a beer drinker and find yourself in New York, take a trip to Heartland for this beer alone.
Red Rooster Ale: Mahogany color with a creamy-white head. Malty aroma. Flavor of caramel, nuts, and a touch of bitterness on the finish. Great dark beer if your not into Stout, and like something with a little kick.
Saber, I suggest you start a drunken journal, like this guy did:
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I'm sure you've got some good ones.