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  • gungirl65

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    Yes I do realize I am resurrecting a long dead post. Mama says it's okay.

    I don't think there's any need to reinvent the wheel. This post will do just fine. Shirley you guys and gals still like beer.

    I've never been much of a beer drinker before I discovered craft beer, IPAS and ales.

    One of my current favorites is Rhinegeist. I don't drink very often or very much so when I do I definitely enjoy beers that taste good better than standard beer.

    I like to try new flavors and brands. Rhinegeist has lots of fun fruity flavors.

    Are ales still beer or am I drinking wine coolers out of a can?
     

    KellyinAvon

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    Yes I do realize I am resurrecting a long dead post. Mama says it's okay.

    I don't think there's any need to reinvent the wheel. This post will do just fine. Shirley you guys and gals still like beer.

    I've never been much of a beer drinker before I discovered craft beer, IPAS and ales.

    One of my current favorites is Rhinegeist. I don't drink very often or very much so when I do I definitely enjoy beers that taste good better than standard beer.

    I like to try new flavors and brands. Rhinegeist has lots of fun fruity flavors.

    Are ales still beer or am I drinking wine coolers out of a can?
    I like beer, and don't call me Shirley :laugh:

    Ales are beer, different fermenting (top fermenting yeast vice bottom fermenting yeast for a lager IIRC.)
     
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