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Re: New favourite beer
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michaelo
Good list - I'd gladly join you in a glass of any of those, with the possible exception of the Kilkenny (gives me headaches).
If you've not yet checked out the Distillery District, I'd highly seeing if your local LCBO has any of their Mill St. brews in stock. They do a fantastic Coffee Porter (with a wonderful dark roast/chocolate base note) and an equally splendid Tankhouse Ale (dry and hoppy, like a fine English bitter). Great on draft at the distillery, but also damn fine from their retro stubby bottles.
Other favourites I'd add:
Fuller's London Pride
Old Speckled Hen
Fiddler's Elbow
Hacker-Pschorr
Duvel
Just about anything produced by the Unibroue beer gods
And finally...Guinness.
I know you already have Guinness on your list - but there's Guinness and then there's the pint of Guinness served on a golden autumn day at O'Flaherty's in Dingle, complete with a plate of salmon and soda bread. Transcendant.
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