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#21
That dont happen with Fosters mate.
"It be like an angel dancin on me tounge"
Oh and 3 a day will keep da back pain away. Lol
At least if did back then
Aloha


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#22
"Back then" Fosters was actually brewed in Australia. It's not even close to being the same brew that it was "back then".
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#23
Zacly Fosters .. Canadian for beer. I think that was what ..mid 80s. Its prolly brewed here now . I haven't checked.

He won't answer ur question .02 ..it was juzt a kneejerk petty, school boy thing he does all the time. Salamat
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#24
In Oz they often refer to beer as "piss", as in "have a pint of piss"!

Speaking Truth to Lies / Facts to Ignorance
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#25
Seawater too .. Hit the piss.
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#26
RWR stalked:

"Zacly Fosters .. Canadian for beer. I think that was what ..mid 80s. Its prolly brewed here now . I haven't checked.

He won't answer ur question .02 ..it was juzt a kneejerk petty, school boy thing he does all the time. Salamat
"

You need to re-read what I wrote. Good beer doesn't need flavor added to it and I never said you couldn't have a decent beer with flavor added to it. One or two people seem to be a bit trigger happy here, perhaps after a beer or two too much?
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#27
Tom, my question was sincere (and sober), it had nothing to do with your feud with RWR. You said “A decent beer doesn't need flavor added to it, least of all mustard.” Your next 2 posts recommended a coconut porter. I hope you can understand why I might have seen this as a contradiction. Upon reading your explanation, my current understanding is that coconut is an acceptable addition, but mustard is not. Is that correct?

People’s tastes vary greatly, and it’s a good thing. If they didn’t there would only be one choice of beer in the stores. Borrring. I can tell that my tastes are quite different from yours. I don’t have much of a sweet tooth. Most porters and stouts are too sweet for me to enjoy more than maybe a half glass. Add some coconut and factor in a low IBU count and this porter sounds sickeningly sweet to me. I wouldn’t have high hopes for the mustard IPA, but I would try it before the porter. Stranger combinations have surprised me.

Conversely, if sweet dark beers are your preference then I understand why a mustard IPA might repulse you. To each his own.
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#28
Geez Tom, I'm "stalking" in a thread I created ? You simply cannot accuse then try and squirm out with a weak, long winded parry. At some point in spoken language, the speaker has inferred a point and should not double back on it defensively ( trigger happy ) when it was not clear.

When Speaking of IPA from Stone, I had stated had looked all over for it to no avail. THEN said, Safeway has IPA mustard. Next to Sierra Nevada.

IPA Mustard. Go try it, its the of the best I ever tasted. Apologies for confusion.
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#29
Sierra Nevada.
IPA Mustard
etc, etc, etc


I had a friend who used to drink Beer Beer. White label, black print. He swore by the stuff, figuratively and literally:
https://www.ratebeer.com/Ratings/Beer/Be...eerID=7987
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#30
" IPA Mustard. Go try it, its the of the best I ever tasted. Apologies for confusion."

Ahhh, now I get it! It's not beer flavored with mustard, it's mustard flavored with beer! And it's not just Stone Brewing, there are several companies that produce beer flavored mustard. I only found one that had mustard flavored beer.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&ved=2ahUKEwj1vtjjpdXfAhWtHzQIHfg9DcwQFjAEegQIARAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Funtappd.com%2Fb%2Fchalk-hill-brewery-mustard-ipa%2F1515722&usg=AOvVaw3uAe1mi9-dj008zKeCxsIU

Now I just feel silly. I do love mustard though.
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