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njnear76

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Hi everyone,

I'm looking for some Ales to sample, which represent the following style:
  • Brown Ale
  • Dunkelweizen
  • Belgium Dark Ale
  • Dubbel
  • Baltic Porter
Any suggestions would appreciated. I would like to branch off from the Porters and Stouts that I have been making.

Thanks,
Mike
 
Brown Ale: Newcastle

Baltic Porter: The Duck Rabbit Baltic Porter (if you can get it in your area)

Dunkelweizen: Scheider Weisse Original (white label)

Belgian Dark: Unibroue Terrible
 
Brown - Troegs Rugged Trail, Sam Smiths, Rogue Hazelnut Brown, Bells Best Brown, Nogne
Dunkel - Ramstein Classic (NJ), Ayinger & Franziskaner
Dark Strong - Trois Pistoles, Abbaye des Rocs, Allagash, Ommegang
Dubbel - Allagash, Flying Fish (NJ), Westmalle, Rochefort
Baltic Porter - Southampton, Victory Baltic Thunder, Zywiec, Smuttynose
 
Brown - Troegs Rugged Trail, Sam Smiths, Rogue Hazelnut Brown, Bells Best Brown, Nogne
Dunkel - Ramstein Classic (NJ), Ayinger & Franziskaner
Dark Strong - Trois Pistoles, Abbaye des Rocs, Allagash, Ommegang
Dubbel - Allagash, Flying Fish (NJ), Westmalle, Rochefort
Baltic Porter - Southampton, Victory Baltic Thunder, Zywiec, Smuttynose

+1 on pretty much all of those. The Troegs Brown and the Southampton Porter are great examples of their styles. All those beers are very good though in general...
 
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