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Tried Bridgeport Supris



 
 
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Old 19-01-2006, 04:40 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer
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Default Tried Bridgeport Supris

I just tried a new beer from Bridgeport last night. I thought they
mainly did English style ales but this one is a belgian blond. Anyone
tried it? I thought it was pretty good - it's a 6% so it has body but
not so much you can't drink a couple. My girlfriend even liked it and
she's not a big beer fan. Any other suggestions for good beers in the
blond category?

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Old 19-01-2006, 04:47 PM posted to rec.food.drink.beer
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I just tried a new beer from Bridgeport last night. I thought they
mainly did English style ales but this one is a belgian blond. Anyone
tried it?

I tried it the ohter night on tap at the Heathman. I thought it was
pretty good. Usually I'd drink a darker seasonal this time of year but
it was refreshing. I would also try Karmeliet - if you can find it.
It's sweeter but in the same style.

 




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