Discussion Let's talk beer!

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SFSaint

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I'm tired of talking Coronavirus so let's talk beer. I'm in San Francisco and I want to know which Australian craft beers I should be drinking. Hit me up!
 

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Uhhmmm...no. But, whatever floats your boat. I learned a long time ago that beer is an acquired taste and everyone has their own. It's a great big world and I'm open to new idea. Cheers!
 
Uhhmmm...no. But, whatever floats your boat. I learned a long time ago that beer is an acquired taste and everyone has their own. It's a great big world and I'm open to new idea. Cheers!
I honestly wish I was but if I’m honest I drink for the feeling of being a little drunk and I just can’t drink enough to do that if I have craft beers.
 
Uhhmmm...no. But, whatever floats your boat. I learned a long time ago that beer is an acquired taste and everyone has their own. It's a great big world and I'm open to new idea. Cheers!
Stone & Wood pacific ale, Moon Dog pale ale, any 4 Pines ale, Mountain Goat summer ale, Zytho Brewing pale ale. They're my recommendations from working at a liqour store.
 

White Rabbit Dark Ale is up there as one of my favourites - reckon you should be able to get it over there as well https://whiterabbitbeer.com.au/
 

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White Rabbit do a good dark ale. Fat Yak is a good every day beer. Holgate Hoppinator is really good, so are a few of theirs. Balter beers are highly rated by mates who love their craft beers but I can't handle the cans. Stone and Wood is a great fruity flavoursome easy to drink ale.
 
Currently on the James Squire 150 Lashes pale ale. Most James Squire are good depending on your taste - enjoy their chancer as well.
Asahi is also always good.
Was on that a week ago, its a good drink
 
I make my own usually.
The last time I was back home though, I was drinking Furphy's a good bit with the old gang. I tend to hit the Matilda Bay stuff myself, there's some good ones in their repertoire, Fat Yak is always good, same with James Squire. I love the slabs you can get that have a mix of brews. I still get a Mountain Goat steam ale on occasion. I used to really like White Rabbit, but my tastes have changed of late. I just want something crisp & refreshing these days. I'll have to give Stone & Wood a go the next time I'm down...sounds good.
 

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