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Bacon Flavored Beer!

Jul 4, 2012 10:39 AM

Dave, this "bud's" for you - bacon flavored beer:

http://www.deathandtaxesmag.com/178146/three-flavored-beers-that-even- beer-snobs-should-try/

 

Now, life just got better!

 

Hunt

 
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    Jul 5, 2012 6:52 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    I'm trying out the Young's Double Chocolate Stout as I type.   I was at Whole Foods (aka Whole Paycheck),did a search on my new Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone for the Lounge,your post,and the link while at the imported beer section.

     

    Bacon will have to wait another day.

     

    Ain't technnology wonderful though?

     

    Gene

     
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    Jul 6, 2012 9:28 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    I'm just trying out different brews,Bill. I'm in Berkeley,and there's plenty of imported beers and wines at my local supermarket. I'm not commited to getting proper glasses or matching these drinks to the correct foods as of yet.

     

    Anyway, I do keep my eyes open when you mention the ales,wines and various other brews you try out.

     

    Thanks for the tips! Now I'll finish off that Double Chocolate I saved from last night. It's pretty good.

     

    Gene

     
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    Jul 6, 2012 10:20 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    Why not? There is bacon donuts, bacon flavored milk shakes... its bacon, can anything go wrong?

     
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    Jul 11, 2012 1:15 PM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    Bill Hunt wrote:

     

    PS - sort of in the same vein, try Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter too.

     

    I grew up with Sam Smith's; not the porter but the "ordinary", which I don't think they make any more.  We only drank it coz it was cheaper than the OB!  http://www.samuelsmithsbrewery.co.uk/

     
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    Jul 12, 2012 2:11 AM   in reply to Bill Hunt

    The growth of the mega-breweries - InBev, Diageo (aka Guinness), Heineken, Carlsberg, Scottish Courage - who also control most of the distribution network and outlet properties (pubs, restaurants, hotels, &c.) has almost killed real ale.  Fortunately, they failed and small independent groups have doggedly ensured traditional beers have survived.  The growth of micro-breweries is very encouraging, and on my travels (UK, Belgium, Aus, Canada) I've seen original small breweries re-furbished and flourishing, and entrepreneurs take on the challenge of starting new ones. This is very good news, particularly as the corporate international brands become blander.

     

    CAMRA in the UK advocates on real ale, community pubs and consumer rights. http://www.camra.org.uk/ I was a member in the 80s but sadly I've let my membership lapse.    (Slaps wrist).

     

    I recently visited the Granville Island Brewery in Vancouver   http://gib.ca/beer/  and enjoyed their beers, particularly the more traditional beers, even though they seemed expensive by UK prices.

     

    My local here in Hoylake (as in location for the British Open Golf 2008 and 2014) is the Plasterer's where I usually drink Wells Bombardier.

     

    Meanwhile, Iechyd da!

     

    BTW, all Guinness is now brewed in Dublin.  Everyday about 9:30am a ship arrives here from Dublin and some dozen 30,000 litre tankers disembark.  The thought of it is enough to put me off Guinness!

     

    Guinness.jpg

     
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