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  1. #1
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    New Grist by Lakefront Brewery.
    http://lakefrontbrewery.com/gluten_free.html

    A deliciously bitter hoppy piece of joy for those of us who have celiac disease and are barred from our beloved reds...

    "BEER: now cheaper than gas! Drink, don't drive."

    (Other people besides me have begged the makers of Fat Tire to do a gluten-free beer, but they say that it's just impossible for them to avoid cross contamination in their plant. Very sad, because I'd really like to support New Belgium for all their bike advocacy.)
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    I don't think I have tried any of the reds. I don't like bitter beer though - my beloved dark beers are far from that. Have tried Bells Amber, and it was pretty good.

    Have tried Fat Tire and I wouldn't turn it down, but there are others I like far better. Good to support their advocacy efforts though. I've been known to buy it for others

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    Three little letters are the key to my heart: IPA.
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    Deschutes Black Butte Porter, perhaps the best beer in the whole world.

    Kilkenny comes close behind.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grog View Post
    Deschutes Black Butte Porter, perhaps the best beer in the whole world.

    Kilkenny comes close behind.
    Hmmmm, where do you live in the US? I've only had one Porter so far, Upland's Bad Elmer Porter which is my current favorite. I wonder if I can get that in Central Indiana...

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    Orange Blossom Pilsner in the summer ... Columbus Brewing Co. Oatmeal Stout in the winter.
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    I am rockin' the very delicious Smuttynose Robust Porter these days. Thick, dark, starts with the tiniest bit of sweet and then finishes with a bit of bitter followed by smoke/chocolate/coffee... YUM!!!


 

 

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