Even the Germans are drinking US Beer

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DaveCo
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Even the Germans are drinking US Beer

Post by DaveCo »

USA!USA!USA!USA!USA!

Though other than Capital brewery in WI, is there a good US made doppelbock?


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DrPaulsen
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Even the Germans are drinking US Beer

Post by DrPaulsen »

I really like Consecrator from Bell's.  Some years it's a little buttery, but otherwise I think it's pretty fantastic.


On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 3:44 PM, DaveCo <brew-news@crbeernuts.org (brew-news@crbeernuts.org)> wrote:
USA!USA!USA!USA!USA!

Though other than Capital brewery in WI, is there a good US made doppelbock?


http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/in-germany-a-us-beer-invasion/2013/04/30/0d03f6e6-adf3-11e2-8bf6-e70cb6ae066e_story.html?hpid=z4




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Post by brownbeard »

Good dopplebock is an oxymoron.
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Post by tompb »

Double Vision from Great Divide, Eternal Flame from Capital, Specher's Oak Aged, Trogdor the Burninator from Avery just to name a few.

Now try to find a god balanced IPA! That's hard.
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