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Inns and Gunn
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Not mean much coming from a bud light drinker, but this beer is Dee-lisch.

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It drinks really smooth but has the flavor of a more heavy beer. It's got a little sweetness to it, but not sugary like a twisted tea or mikes hard lemonade.

I was looking for pete's wicked ale at the store and the guy recomended this because they didn't have it. I passed at first because it's pretty pricey ($12 for 4) but it sounded so good i got it the next week. Totally worth it. MMmmM.

Fuck Dos Equies. " I don't always spend 12 bucks on 4 beers.... But when i do, I'm buying this stuff"
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#2
Checked out the site and that stuff sounds awesome.
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#3
That does sound interesting. Though they are wrong when they say "using oak casks to age beer is unheard of." If you look at my posting about the limited run beer from New Belgium a few months ago.
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Pokes28 -- AKA David in Missouri
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Pokes28 Wrote:That does sound interesting. Though they are wrong when they say "using oak casks to age beer is unheard of." If you look at my posting about the limited run beer from New Belgium a few months ago.

I know one of the local breweries is also going oak aged beer for the season.
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