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On Mon, 22 Oct 2018 Gary wrote:
>coltwvu wrote: >> >> Natty Daddy has a thick, white head and a clear, golden appearance, >> with a little bit of lacing left behind. The aroma is a sharp, sweet, >> corn husk smell, and the taste is sweet, yet not overly so, and one >> picks up grain, a nice hop bitterness at the end, and there is a mild >> alcohol under-taste. The mouthfeel is medium to heavy, and Natty Daddy >> finishes pretty crisp, clean, refreshing, and easy drinking. I can see >> how this could get someone in trouble. Overall, this is a winner for >> Anheuser-Busch. > >LOL What a fru-fru beer description. Sorry, but I found that >funny. >It's just beer for cryin out loud. ![]() > >A working man's beer for me - Natural Ice. Very popular, a bit >stronger than normal beer (due to the ice process), pretty darn >inexpensive ($10.99 for a 15-pak and 24's often on sale for less >per beer), and it gets the job done. Bottom line though is that >it tastes the best of all beers I've tried so far...even against >very popular brands and quite a few micro-brews that I've tried. >The taste beats the hell out of Bud Ice. > >Two beers that I want to try someday a > -the darn Natty Daddy only because it's been mentioned before > and I'm curious now. > -also, Angry Orchard beer. Their ads caught my interest. I'm not a big beer drinker but when I do indulge I choose Genesee, primarily Genesee Cream Ale.... it's also a bargain, a 30 can case typically costs $15. I use most for cooking. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesee_Brewing_Company https://www.geneseebeer.com/beer/genesee-cream/ |
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