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Old 04-22-2010, 06:03 PM   #21
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I'd probably go for a strong malty beer for breakfast. Although I love them dearly, they cause me sleep problems when I drink them too late at night. If you have one in the morning however, your system has more time to process it. I'd go for an english barleywine or a belgian quadrupel with waffles or pancakes. hmmm....


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On the rare occasion that I'm drinking a morning beer I'll go with a wheat beer, especially a hefe and pair it with eggs.


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Old 04-22-2010, 07:02 PM   #23
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Back in college I used to have a saturday morning ritual breakfast of labatt blue and eggs w/toast
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Founders Canadian Breakfast Stout is amazing, but really hard to find.

I love their KBS and BS too. I've got a clone of their BS on tap right now, it is oustanding.
http://www.byo.com/stories/recipes/recipeindex/article/recipes/114-stout/1911-founders-brewing-company-breakfast-stout-clone
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Hoegaarden wit, nice and light but good and refreshing!
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Weihenstephaner Bavarian Heffeweissen. crisp, fruity and refreshing.
Ding Ding Ding! We have a winner.... the only beer that's actually traditionally meant to be drinken for breakfast...along with 2 white sausages.
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My well went down today, and the only thing in the house to drink this morning is Dr. Pepper and beer. Since Dr. Pepper for breakfast is just wrong, I had a porter and it was great. Not overpowering, with a hint of molasses. Om nom nom.

What is everyone else's favorite breakfast beer?
Whatever tastes great on my Frosted Flakes!
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I don't think I could stomach a beer for breakfast, although I had a roommate in the Army that his breakfast beer was to wake up and finish the beer he left sitting on the table next to his bed. That was nasty.
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Any beer is fine for breakfast, but a stout or porter are real nice
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While I'm not typically a fan of hefeweisen, it is quite good for breakfast. Maybe along with some bratwurst, two eggs sunny side, and a bunch of strawberries.


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