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"What is on tap now?"

 

Hummm.....

 

Dark Java mocha stout

 

Strong Indian Pale Ale

 

Strawberry-kiwi wine, heavily carbonated

 

Birch beer soda with my bees honey as the sweetener

 

Cream soda with my bees honey as the sweetener

 

Truth is, I really don't drink. It is usually for friends, company, and fun experimental science projects.

 

Just having fun and enjoying life ...

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anyone know what that cherry beer with the cork top is? thats stuffs pretty good to have just one

 

Kriek Lambic belgian beer, heavily fruit flavor, double fermented.

Comes in peach, Cherry, Rasberry, etc... excellent stuff but runs about $5.00 a 16 oz. bottle.

 

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bin tang - indonesia

 

Never tried it, but I had Poo-tang in Vietnam years ago.

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My two favorites are probably:

 

Hoegaarden (Belgian Wheat)

New Castle (UK Brown Ale)

 

But I like Yuengling, Blue Moon, Guiness, Bass, Corona, etc

 

Everything but IPAs, really.

 

Also I love a good apple cider. There's a good brewery in South Orange that has hard cider on tap. It's the bees knees.

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"What is on tap now?"

 

Hummm.....

Dark Java mocha stout

 

Strong Indian Pale Ale

 

Strawberry-kiwi wine, heavily carbonated

 

Birch beer soda with my bees honey as the sweetener

 

Cream soda with my bees honey as the sweetener

 

Truth is, I really don't drink. It is usually for friends, company, and fun experimental science projects.

 

Just having fun and enjoying life ...

 

I WISH YOU WERE MY SCIENCE TEACHER IN SCHOOL!!!!!

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Erdinger Weissbier. Used to get it when TDY in what was West germany at the time, and ship cases back to the UK in our non-inspected shipping boxes ;)

 

Erdinger is really good. You can get that in quite a few liquor stores these days!

 

Btw for anyone who loves beer in NJ, Oak Tree Buy Rite in Edison is a good (but can be expensive) place to go:

http://www.oaktreewines.com/InventorySearchBeer.aspx

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Erdinger Weissbier. Used to get it when TDY in what was West germany at the time, and ship cases back to the UK in our non-inspected shipping boxes ;)

 

Erdinger is really good. You can get that in quite a few liquor stores these days!

 

Btw for anyone who loves beer in NJ, Oak Tree Buy Rite in Edison is a good (but can be expensive) place to go:

http://www.oaktreewines.com/InventorySearchBeer.aspx

 

+1, Canal's is also another good wholesale liquor store

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Corsendonk, Chimay Ale, Hoegaarden, and Guinness...

 

Im all about the ALE...

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