
02-16-2004, 07:22 PM
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here and there
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Western NY
Posts: 3,601
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Originally posted by thedog
IMHO, any of the local biers, be they from Britian, Germany, Belgium, or the Netherlands (one taste of Trappiesten Bier spoils one forever) are superior to anything produced in America. (Is it the lack of pastuerization?).
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Mass produced commercial beers? Yes. Microbrewed beers? Sorry, I can not agree. Next time you pass through Nashua, NH take a stop over at Martha's Exchange.... try their stout, pale ale, or brown ale. All very tasty beers (though they are not as good as a few years ago, as the brewer left... lucky for me the guy just set up shop out here in Rochester, NY).
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