chippewastud79 08:28 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by BengalMan:
This is what we call a girls beer Dan. :-) Maybe you can chase it down with a Zima that's been flavored with skittles.
:-) Now thats funny
:-)
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elderboy02 08:36 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by chippewastud79:
:-) Now thats funny :-)
You two crack me up
:-)
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AdamC 10:12 AM 02-05-2009
Originally Posted by elderboy02:
I can't stand the Sam Adams Boston Lager. The aftertaste is terrible. Maybe in a few years I will enjoy it.
I used to love heineken, but then I switched over to Boston Lager, then I started trying the others. So far, I really love the Irish Red, give it a try.
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AdamC 10:13 AM 02-05-2009
Ace$nyper 11:28 PM 02-06-2009
First time I had it I was pretty blown away, I think it was a shock and a new thing.
It's ehh, it kinda has a "fake" taste to me.
I'd put it as an ehh wouldn't order it but wouldn't turn one down at all.
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CasaDooley 01:39 AM 02-07-2009
I like it every now and then for a change of pace.
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Partagaspete 02:55 AM 02-07-2009
My wife loved it when it first came out in 96' on tap. In fact I talked the distributor out of one of the handles. I think I still have it somewhere???? Anyway, a few years latter we saw it in bottles one time and tried it and it was not half as good. Basically, the bottle had a ludens cough drop taste.
Did they change the recipe or is bottle vs. tap a lot different with this beer?
T
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MikeyC 07:54 AM 02-07-2009
Originally Posted by Partagaspete:
My wife loved it when it first came out in 96' on tap. In fact I talked the distributor out of one of the handles. I think I still have it somewhere???? Anyway, a few years latter we saw it in bottles one time and tried it and it was not half as good. Basically, the bottle had a ludens cough drop taste.
Did they change the recipe or is bottle vs. tap a lot different with this beer?
T
The formula hasn't changed. Most domestic beer companies pasteurize their bottles, but the kegs are unpasteurized. The pasteurization process gives the bottles a longer shelf life. However, the high level of heat the bottles are exposed to during the process affects the flavor.
Cherry Wheat is a great example of this because it's totally a different beer on tap vs from a bottle.
Also, you should see the new Cherry Wheat tap handle. It's very sweet. One of the coolest SA handles in my opinion.
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elderboy02 08:54 AM 02-07-2009
I agree that the tap tastes better.
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St. Lou Stu 09:24 AM 02-07-2009
I like the stuff, but it fills me rather quickly (Is this where the Milwaukee's Best can falls on me?).
I can only drink about 6, then I need something else.
Strwberry Blonde is another one to try if you like Cherry Wheat.
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