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Post by Ripley on Aug 7, 2017 10:17:02 GMT -5
HufffPo "You’d better know what you’re looking for before walking into the beer section of a liquor store or sidle up to a bar. The options are dizzying, and if you don’t know the difference between a pale ale and a lager there’s a pretty good chance you’re going to walk out with something you don’t really want to drink (or pull a Scott Walker and settle for a commercial beer when there are far superior options). While you may think “a beer is a beer,” that’s not at all true. There are tons of characteristics that distinguish one type of beer from another, so before you waste another dollar on a beer you don’t like, it’s a good idea to understand the qualities you like and don’t like in each style... link
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Post by Ripley on Aug 7, 2017 11:45:33 GMT -5
IPAs and pale ales are my favorites along with porters, pilsners and stouts (mostly for baking the stouts). I drink wheat beers year round and love the variety of flavorings now available.
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