View Full Version : One good thing came of our Texas trip...
Czar Soonerov
10/14/2006, 12:16 AM
Mmmm, Fat Tire...
:texan:
colleyvillesooner
10/14/2006, 12:33 AM
Girls don't like it when you point those out dude...
ultimatesooner1
10/14/2006, 01:16 AM
I meant to pick some up but we got the hell outta there. Didn't stop til Ardmore
Yeah, me like Fat Tire.
Lots of my fellow beer snobs don't. That's their problem.
reevie
10/14/2006, 11:14 AM
Fat Tire is awesome
Skunk_Ape
10/14/2006, 01:38 PM
Closer to Christmas you could have gone into Mexico and gotten some Noche Buena, an excellent seasonal brew.
Boarder
10/14/2006, 03:48 PM
I got some Special Pumpkin Spice beer at Whole Foods. I can't remember the brand, something like Dog Fish Brewing or something.
It wasn't really good. I drank on one and left the rest as a bonus (?) for the next hotel room guest.
KC//CRIMSON
10/14/2006, 04:10 PM
Abbey is brewed in the style of a Belgian "Double" ale. It is mahogany in color with a full body and a distinctive fruity aroma.
Abbey is fermented with an authentic Belgian yeast strain and is refermented in the bottle to produce natural carbonation. A small amount of live yeast remains in the bottle giving the ale a freshness and fullness of character.
This brew should be served cool "not cold" to best experience the rich aromas and complex flavors.
Tasty.
http://www.cookingevents.com/denver-lgc/images/Abbey06sml.jpg
GottaHavePride
10/14/2006, 05:01 PM
Oh crap, I haven't tried New Belgium Abbey yet. I actually like their 1554 better than Fat Tire.
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