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    Default Favorite Ale

    Following on from BT thread, what about favorite Ales? I like most of Coopers beers, Little creatures pale ale, Love Sinha Stout, All the Trappist beers.
    (And fourex bitter ale, isn't an Ale)
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    When I was home brewing I liked Bavarian Ale. Came as an extra pack of hops or whatever.

    YUMMO
    Have a good one
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    Not sure what the BT thread was and I know this isn't an ale but my favourite beer at the moment is Corona it goes down easy and I rarely get a bad hangover.

    Call me a girl all you like it's what I'm drinking at the moment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer View Post
    Not sure what the BT thread was and I know this isn't an ale but my favourite beer at the moment is Corona it goes down easy and I rarely get a bad hangover.

    Call me a girl all you like it's what I'm drinking at the moment.

    HH.
    Bleedin thumbs thread about pilsener.
    I think Corona is ok, without the lemon

    http://www.redoak.com.au/ this bloke in Sydney apparently makes some rather fetching ales.
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    HH you are a big girls blouse!

    Gingermick I don't know how you can drink Little Creatures.....not to my taste I'm afraid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gingermick View Post
    I think Corona is ok, without the lemon
    Not lemon, Lime

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    Quote Originally Posted by HappyHammer View Post
    Call me a girl all you like it's what I'm drinking at the moment.
    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    HH you are a big girls blouse!
    Sticks and stones....
    chuck us a slice of lime BT ummmm...

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    I've tried em all but I keep going back to Toohey's New

    What gets me is I've never had a home brew as good as any beer from the bottl'o and home brewing is a lot of work and tedious, why do they bother
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    Any beer you have to add lime/lemon to isn't worth drinking.

    Love Coopers Sparkling, Little Creatures and just about any India Pale Ale.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Grunt View Post
    Love Coopers Sparkling, Little Creatures and just about any India Pale Ale.


    Especially with some manner of citrus fruit added.

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    I've had some great tasting ones but they've always given me a massive hangover...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ruddigar View Post


    Especially with some manner of citrus fruit added.
    Uhhmmm I'm guessing Mandarin

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    I tried home brew 30 years ago it was revolting so I stuck to Tooheys new. I spent time traveling Ozz and different states different brands so changed to VB when back home I switched to MB good drop. Then I got prostate cancer and they cut it out and mucked around with the bladder, so that was my beer drinking days over. But all was not lost I now drink Scotch and have no hang overs. Well 'Heres luck'
    look at the time if you drink a lot you must start early
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    HH you are a big girls blouse!
    Quote Originally Posted by Bleedin Thumb View Post
    Gingermick I don't know how you can drink Little Creatures.....not to my taste I'm afraid.
    Well, you take the lid off and pour it with a smooth motion into your cool clean glass, then put said glass to your pie hole and tip back till the wondrous floral yeasty ale slides down your throat.
    Is that what you meant?
    You're not an ale drinker then? James Squire make some good ales. Fairly easy drinking.

    Or the one in my avatar. If you get that, make sure you don't drink it cold. Needs to be 8-10°.
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    No I like a lot of ales, especially some of the more flavoursome pale ales, Love the chimay's and other tapist (sp) ales, its that overly floral nature of little creatures I find too overpowering. luckily for me there are thousands of different beers in the world.

    BTW Les have you ever wondered that it may have been the Tooheys Spew that killed the prostate and blader?

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