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On Feb 3, 9:19*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: John H. wrote: On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 08:37:24 -0500, "Jim" wrote: Superbowl from 2PM till the wee hours on FOX. Who's watching all or most of it? Here, Washington DC area, it starts at six. Yes, we'll be watching with neighbors. Planning to eat loads of chicken wings washed down with..... milk. Chicken Wings are meant to be eaten with a really GOOD beer, an IPA, Porter or Stout. IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() |
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On Feb 3, 11:20*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 9:19 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 08:37:24 -0500, "Jim" wrote: Superbowl from 2PM till the wee hours on FOX. Who's watching all or most of it? Here, Washington DC area, it starts at six. Yes, we'll be watching with neighbors. Planning to eat loads of chicken wings washed down with...... milk. Chicken Wings are meant to be eaten with a really GOOD beer, an IPA, Porter or Stout. IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Yeah, I was kinda' kidding, I like the IPA's I have tried and do make a beautiful light colored ale myself.. I don't think I can mail them, but if you are ever in CT... |
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On Feb 3, 11:20*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: On Feb 3, 9:19 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: John H. wrote: On Sun, 3 Feb 2008 08:37:24 -0500, "Jim" wrote: Superbowl from 2PM till the wee hours on FOX. Who's watching all or most of it? Here, Washington DC area, it starts at six. Yes, we'll be watching with neighbors. Planning to eat loads of chicken wings washed down with...... milk. Chicken Wings are meant to be eaten with a really GOOD beer, an IPA, Porter or Stout. IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. |
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On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:35:31 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
"Reggie is Here wrote: I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. Pansy. Lemon is for lemonade and iced tea. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:35:31 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. Pansy. Lemon is for lemonade and iced tea. and wheat beer. ![]() |
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Reginald P. Smithers III wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Tue, 05 Feb 2008 11:35:31 -0500, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. Pansy. Lemon is for lemonade and iced tea. and wheat beer. ![]() Actually there are a few idiots who don't use lemon in their wheat beer, but they have a tendency to vote for people like Billary. from Beer Advocate The Lemon Conspiracy This is one of those subjects that there's absolutely no gray area. The lines have been drawn and the sides are clearly against each other in the clouded world of wheat beers. It's all about lemon, or no lemon. On one side, we have beer drinkers that run in the same group as those people who put salt on their $20 porterhouse steak before they even taste it. A lemon in their wheat beer is a must. Even worse, some go too far and request a slice of lemon in their Belgian White Ale! The Horror! We are not telling you to take sides, but don't cry when your beer has no head ... you can blame it on the lemon wedge and its acidity. On the other side are people who appreciate beer straight up. They lust after that unique yeast flavor that would otherwise be destroyed by a sharp wedge of lemon. Is there a right or wrong? Who knows? It's very subjective. So whatever your fancy may be, wheat beers offer a broad range of characteristics as the perfect summer brew, or a brew to enjoy all year round (no lemon please). Skoal! |
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On Feb 5, 11:35*am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here
wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. *I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. *There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. *There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves.. * ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665 |
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On Feb 5, 11:35 am, "Reginald P. Smithers III" "Reggie is Here wrote: wrote: IPA?... commercial pee..... I make my own ale ![]() You have been drinking the wrong IPA. I prefer IPA with strong hoppy flavor such as Anchor IPA, Sierra Nevada IPA or Redhook IPA. There are lots of great regional IPA's even better than therse 3, but those three are readily available nationally. There are some nice ales, but "ale" seems to cover such a broad range that too many of them are one note and mild flavor. Please send me some of your ale, and i will write up a detailed review. Either a case or keg will allow me to give it the attention it deserves. ![]() Reggie, Anchor doesn't make an IPA. There is an Anchor Liberty Ale that's quite good, though and close to an American Pale Ale. I like Sierra Nevada IPA, and also their Wheat Beer is very good. While they don't call it an IPA Anchor Liberty Ale really is an IPA http://brewingtechniques.com/library.../2_3style.html http://www.bierkraft.com/browseprodu...-Ale-12oz.HTML I only drink wheat beer in the summer with a twist of lemon. No lemon needed with Sierra Nevada Wheat. Try it, you'll like it. No, Liberty Ale isn't an IPA. It isn't even an American Pale Ale, but it's closer to American than anything. It IS a very good beer, none the less. Because of it's hybrid style, Beer Advocate calls it an APA. http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/28/665 Well no matter what it is, it is a really nice hoppy complex beer. I noticed that many people commented about it being bitter. It seems some people taste hops as a bitter taste, and others think it is a sweet or fruity taste. I would never consider it bitter. But it is good to see both you and SWS are wrong about your beer, now both of you can "cry in your beer". I actually have had wheat beer often without a twist, but have never tasted SN Wheat. Since I drink very little beer, I only drink draft when I go out to a pub, and haven't seen SN Wheat on draft, but I am sure it is at The Summit Wayside. |
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