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    Am surprised there is so little proselytising for Belgian Beers .It hurts to me say it , but they even head the UK Real Ales .
    Some of the Belgian full flavoured ales are as high as 9.0% alcohol . High priced , but you do not need too many before you realise that sitting still and not moving is your safest option .

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    I would be in support of the Belgian-style beer. Two that I routinely get are Brooklyn Local 2 and Unibroque Trois Pistoles (Canadian).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leffe View Post
    IPA is my favorite beer.

    Ah, an IPA lover. I strongly suggest you get yourself a few bottles of this wonderful brew.


    Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA




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    I've had the 90 minute IPA. Good stuff. I look forward to the 120 minute IPA, though I've only seen it once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Leffe View Post
    IPA is my favorite beer.
    Best I've had in a while (other than homebrews) is the Dogfish Head 60 minute. Also, the Port Mondo Triple IPA is fantastic. I'm fortunate to live in microbrew country and have been brewing my own for 26 years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WalterSobchak View Post
    Ah, an IPA lover. I strongly suggest you get yourself a few bottles of this wonderful brew.


    Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA




    Brews out of Delaware. The most recent batch came out 18.5% ABV. Gotta drink it slow! LOL
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleedingHeadKen View Post
    Best I've had in a while (other than homebrews) is the Dogfish Head 60 minute. Also, the Port Mondo Triple IPA is fantastic. I'm fortunate to live in microbrew country and have been brewing my own for 26 years.
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    The popular mainstream American beers are garbage. They are more about the image they have than anything that's in them or how they taste. Good American beer can be found in our microbrewaries and smaller brewhouses. A local favorite is Yuengling. Killians is pretty damn good too.

    I've never been an IPA fan myself. I prefer honey browns or irish reds.
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    The US has a lot of good microbrews I'm not sure why people are surprised by this, Americans love beer.

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