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Posted by: Shadows 24-Mar-2012, 10:57 AM |
Has anyone had the pleasure of partaking of this wonderful Ale? It has become one of my favorite ales. |
Posted by: Shadows 28-Apr-2012, 01:12 PM |
Well I guess we have no one from New England here! I thought we might atleast hear from someone else at Celtic Radio! |
Posted by: Keltic 28-Apr-2012, 06:35 PM |
I just saw the post so I'm answering now (better late than never). I've been touring the world at our local liquor store but haven't hit a lot of the U.S. beers. Unfortunately, a lot of the selection is the large brewery crap. Some of my recent favourites from elsewhere Youngs Double Chocolate Stout by Youngs & Co. Brewery in England London Porter by Fuller Smith & Turner again in England All offerings from the Flying Monkeys Craft Brewery in Ontario, Canada http://www.theflyingmonkeys.ca/ I'll have to trust you on the Long Trail Ale until I make it down that way or the Ale makes its way up here. |
Posted by: Shadows 28-Jun-2012, 12:04 PM |
My oldest daughter gave me a subscrition to a beer club... I recently tried: Woodstock Inn's "Pigs Ear " brown ale and enjoyed it! GREAT Smokey flavor! Lazy Magnolia's "Southern Pecan " Great brown ale. I would use this in marinades for chicken and fish. It is a little on the bitter side but the nutty flavor makes up for it. |
Posted by: togo 01-Aug-2012, 04:36 PM |
I do like it very much as well Shawdows. However, my favorite from Long Trail is their Blackbeary Wheat. Fantastic! They have a great variety: http://www.longtrail.com/ |
Posted by: Shadows 02-Aug-2012, 09:45 AM |
Yes the variety is great, but my favorite is still the ale. If you can get the other two ales I mention above you will be plesantly surprised. |