Alex Williams:That's what I'm saying!! Unfortunately, no they don't; even though they can sell 151, they can't sell beer with an alcohol volume of over 6% There is a big movement called "free the hops" so atleast wheels are in motion to get it changed.
lilwing88: Alex Williams:That's what I'm saying!! Unfortunately, no they don't; even though they can sell 151, they can't sell beer with an alcohol volume of over 6% There is a big movement called "free the hops" so atleast wheels are in motion to get it changed. Wow. A whole state absent of almost all Belgium beer........ I'm crying a little right now.
Alex Williams: lilwing88: Alex Williams:That's what I'm saying!! Unfortunately, no they don't; even though they can sell 151, they can't sell beer with an alcohol volume of over 6% There is a big movement called "free the hops" so atleast wheels are in motion to get it changed. Wow. A whole state absent of almost all Belgium beer........ I'm crying a little right now. trust me bro. It is a sad sad time. I feel like I'm in the dark ages!
minibeezy: Alex Williams: lilwing88: Alex Williams:That's what I'm saying!! Unfortunately, no they don't; even though they can sell 151, they can't sell beer with an alcohol volume of over 6% There is a big movement called "free the hops" so atleast wheels are in motion to get it changed. Wow. A whole state absent of almost all Belgium beer........ I'm crying a little right now. trust me bro. It is a sad sad time. I feel like I'm in the dark ages! How close are you to the state line? LOL
BStayer:Keep your chin up with the "Free the Hops Movement". The bill was signed into law in May of 2009 raising the limit from 6% to 13.9% for beer. However, there are other restrictions like the container size among some others. So while the 6% law has been removed (thank goodness, what a stupid asinine law), there are still other facets to be worked on. You can check it all out at www.freethehops.org.
Heavy:I absolutely LOVE Guiness, but don't drink it much in warm weather - it's more of a cold weather drink for me for some reason. I guess it's just the way Guiness warms the soul ;-) Don't forget, Guiness Makes You Strong!!
doromath:Sam Adam's Cream Stout (+1 to the earlier mentions) Bells Kalamazoo Stout is also great if you can find it. It's less creamy, more full bodied. As for non-stouts that I find pair well I must mention Fat Tire (New Belgium Brewery). It's a great amber ale and is my go-to. They make a great Whit (heffeweisen-like) called Mothership that's good if you want something light on the palate as well.