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Started by Nephew Twiddleton, April 25, 2012, 08:05:33 AM

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Gennessee Cream Ale is pretty good. It's brewed in Rochester, NY.
Formerly something else...

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Quote from: Emo Howard on April 25, 2012, 08:30:01 PM
Gennessee Cream Ale is pretty good. It's brewed in Rochester, NY.

I have trouble believing that first part...

But if I see it, I'll try it for science.
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Quote from: Nephew Twiddleton on April 25, 2012, 08:32:15 PM
Quote from: Emo Howard on April 25, 2012, 08:30:01 PM
Gennessee Cream Ale is pretty good. It's brewed in Rochester, NY.

I have trouble believing that first part...

But if I see it, I'll try it for science.

It's a trap! I bought it once cuz my mom said "I remember it being pretty good, but that was (however many years ago when quality may have mattered a little more)", though I should have known no beer that cheap could be that good. It's the cream that threw me off - like cream soda. I'd probably put it on the Pabst level.

Quote from: Nephew Twiddleton on April 25, 2012, 06:48:19 PM
Also, there's this place in Charlestown/Somerville where Gogira and I met up, and their beer menu gives some pretty hilarious descriptions about the beers they serve (for example- Bud Light: Tastes like cardboard and patriotism). For PBR it said: Won an award in 1893. That's all it said.
:lol: That's pretty neat. Makes it entertaining at least. Poor Pabst.

QuoteI'd rather my beer be tasteless than have a nasty taste.
Exactly. Hence why the usual avoidance of Nattie Ice, Icehouse and the like.   :lol: to the liquor store story

QuoteThough, that said, I'd have ales an porters every night if I won the lottery.

Very much yes. I do have a strong preference for IPA's and porters. Some companies will just shove a bunch of hops in assuming more equals better, but there are still a lot of good ones out there. Heady Topper was well worth the splurge (and the 3 hours drive to Vermont, which I unfortunately didn't get to go on).

And Kai, that was very interesting. Typically thinking of Wisconsin, I think of Milwaukee and the slew of crappy beers, but you'll get that from any mass producer focusing on profits over quality. Must be nice to live just up the road from a nice brewery. One of the bars downtown has a microbrewery and a lot of them are pretty good.
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Quote from: ZL 'Kai' Burington, M.S. on April 25, 2012, 07:24:28 PM\
Quote from: Doktor M. Phox0 on April 25, 2012, 02:02:33 PM
This should be obvious. It's Wisconsin. There is literally nothing to do except brew beer, because FunTM is illegal, and they don't even have pretty corn fields to watch grow.

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Will pay for this.  :lulz:

There's plenty to do, but not in the winter. Also, we have plenty of corn, just not to the horizon like you Northern Kentucks. Something about trees being ugly and making a mess of leaves in the fall. I swear, whenever I cross the state line I notice a striking difference in the number of trees.
BAh, tyhat was almost a serious response. You're no fun.  :argh!:

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