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YNWA
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![]() My recommendation to the OP is to just try wha looks interesting to you and is within your budget. Until you develop your tastes, suggestions won't mean much. For example, if after a broad experimentation you decide you like stouts then the suggestions here will have more value. ![]() Posted via Mobile Device |
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Simple Pleasures - 2oL
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![]() That's the way I started. I would go and buy a few different singles and the ones I liked I would look up what the style was and try more of that style. Beer Advocate and Rate Beer have big review databases that can help you get info when you can't find any on the bottle. Take the reviews with a grain of salt. |
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C O W eieio.
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Snob
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Truth but I'll play the game for a bit 1. Three Floyds Dreadnaught 2. DFH World Wide Stout 3. Rochefort Trappistes 10 4. Aventinus 5. Stones Double Bastard 6. Three Floyds Robert the Bruce 7. Stones Russian Imperial Stout 8. Stones Vertical Epic 10.10.10 9. DFH 120 Minute IPA 10. DFH Palo Santo Pretty much anything Stones, Three Floyds or DFH. |
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