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Old 01-04-2008, 03:55 AM   #1
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Default Felt I should share

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decide tonight this is the best beer ever. A little too expensive on a college diet so I will need to have to find a clone recipe. Honestly, if I could have only 1 liquid to drink for the rest of my life it's truely a tie between this and water. Water tastes good too.


On another topic what music do you all listen to when drinking/crashing for the night?


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The Weizen or the Marzen?

The House of Pain is great brewing music.


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I enjoyed the Weizen a bit more but they were both out of this world! House of pain is a good choice
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Oh man... I just drooled on my desk. Where did you find those?
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Man, I love me some Rauchbier...but I think the smoke would get old after awhile if it were all I had to drink for the rest of my life.
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i wonder if this was euphoric as well I found paulaner salvator? looks like fun times.
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They carry those at my local beer store - those two varieties, plus the urbock, plus the helles lager - which (although it's not specifically called a rauchbier) does have a nice hint of smokiness to it - apparently it's from being run through the same filters as the rauchbiers, even though it's not made with rauch malt itself.
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They're ok. They're available pretty much everywhere in MD. They were nice as a novelty, but after you drink one, you move on to bigger better beers.
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I lived/worked in Bamberg for 5 years. I went there almost weekly for some rauchbier...with 8 other breweries in town I had to make my rounds...
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I tried the marzen a few weeks ago. I have to say it tasted pretty good. I wish it was so expensive to buy.


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