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I am enjoying a Rolling Rock with my Torano today. What's your preference, folks?
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I like the 60 & 90 minute IPA's from Dogfish Head the best. They're citrusy and hopy.
 
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My favorite pale ale is Alexander Keiths. My favorite all around beer.
 
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These days, my favorite is the India Pale Ale from a local microbrewery called La Barberie (of which I had already recommended the Imperial Stout in another thread a few months back)...

http://www.labarberie.com/spip.php?article522


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Sierra Nevada all the way. Dogfish Head a close second.
 
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Stone IPA or Ruination are awesome. Also if you ever come across Ballast Point Double Dorado pick it up you won't be disappointed.

My 2¢
 
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My favorite pale ale is Alexander Keiths. My favorite all around beer.
I Love Alexander Keiths.Every time i've gone to Winsdor i can't wait drink some A.Keiths and smoke a $45 CoRo.
 
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Sierra nevada is a good one for sure.
 
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I like the 60 & 90 minute IPA's from Dogfish Head the best. They're citrusy and hopy.


No doubt!!! DFH 60s and 90s are head and shoulders above the rest. I've got about 12 of each chilling in the frig right now.

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Duvel Pale Ale is also very nice Belgian ale.


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No doubt!!! DFH 60s and 90s are head and shoulders above the rest. I've got about 12 of each chilling in the frig right now.


I guess Hokies think alike!
 
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dogfish and sierra nevada usually
 
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No doubt!!! DFH 60s and 90s are head and shoulders above the rest. I've got about 12 of each chilling in the frig right now.


I guess Hokies think alike!


I'll have some in the cooler at the tailgate on Saturday...Lot 8...stop by, drink a beer, smoke a cig, have some chili, play a little beer pong...going to be a great day...we owe those FSU bastages a butt kickin'!!!
 
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Cascade Pale Ale...


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Give me an "Icky" anytime
 
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Wow! Excellent suggestions,gentlemen!! I don't know if I can obtain a "Dogfish IPA" around here, but I'm gonna start searchin'! Wink Sierra Nevada was one of my favourites when I lived in the "economic wasteland of Kalifornia." Big Grin Mad
With a little luck, I'll visit Canada again, and try some of that Alexander stuff! Big Grin Thanks to all for your comments! A good pale ale and a cigar makes the World go 'round!! Wink


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My favorite pale ale's are : Sweetwater (from GA) both the pale ale and the indian pale ale
and Flying dog pale ale.
definitely recommend any beer from these breweries if you ever are looking for something to try.
 
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Duvel Pale Ale is also very nice Belgian ale


I will second that suggestion.


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I like the 60 & 90 minute IPA's from Dogfish Head the best. They're citrusy and hopy.


Two of my favorites, my cousin is a rep for them.


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I like the 60 & 90 minute IPA's from Dogfish Head the best. They're citrusy and hopy.


The 90 minute is incredible, and if you can get your hands on a 120, which is made 3 times a year, your in for a treat.
 
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