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Well, it's gluten free, so it may be an alternative for those who are stuck drinking lesser quality GF beers & want the taste of something a bit more exciting. Just a thought. But when you consider that most GF beers taste pretty much like a PBR or less, it's an interesting option. Nothing will ever equal an honest craft beer, but when you're left with no choices but weak GF beers, it might not be so terrible.
FARGINGBASTIGE6
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Knuckles to the throat.
quote: Originally posted by Phishpond417
Whoever invented this should be punched in the face. Totally disrespectful to beer.
MITCHFORGIE
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And seriously, how much more expensive is a normal pale ale compared to a "domestic" beer anyways? Around these parts there are many craft beer that are cheaper per ounce than Bud, Canadian, Miller, etc.
I couldn't resist ordering one of the "pale ale" flavored bottles ($7.56 with shipping) to see what it's like. Although my wife enjoys all of the craft beer I do (except Belgians), she drinks her fair share of crappy lagers that could use some enhancing. At least I doubt it could hurt a beer like Keystone Light. I'll be sure to post the results once we try it. And for the record, I have very, very low expectations that this stuff will be any good. I do have a pregnant, beer loving friend that isn't too thrilled about drinking N/A beer for the next several months--maybe this stuff will make those beers more drinkable.
MITCHFORGIE
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Can this be added as a beer to the database!!! Keystone with OTB "Pale Ale - 32.48ml" and Bud Light with OTB "Pale Ale - 12.48ml" There could be a whole world of beers to try and document here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Too many (!)?) maybe...
quote: Originally posted by funk
I couldn't resist ordering one of the "pale ale" flavored bottles ($7.56 with shipping) to see what it's like. Although my wife enjoys all of the craft beer I do (except Belgians), she drinks her fair share of crappy lagers that could use some enhancing. At least I doubt it could hurt a beer like Keystone Light. I'll be sure to post the results once we try it. And for the record, I have very, very low expectations that this stuff will be any good. I do have a pregnant, beer loving friend that isn't too thrilled about drinking N/A beer for the next several months--maybe this stuff will make those beers more drinkable.
I absolutely love seekabrew - it is quite handy when swapping with folks in states that have similar distribution. I believe that it is updated quite frequently, too. The only difficulty is with limited distribution stuff. For example, I live in PA and it notes that we get Russian river, Firestone walker, central waters, etc., but only eastern PA sees those brews.
PHISHPOND417
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I had no idea Wisc was getting Clown Shoes and Green Man beer. Thanks for the link, dude!