sharon319 → bobkur: Thanks for reading my page. I am so impressed with all the Weyerbacher beers, but that pumpkin ale is wonderful!
May 2, 2009
bobkur: I read your web page and I have a similar taste in beer as you. The Weyerbacher Pumpkin Ale is out of this world. A perfect blend of pumpkin, clove, nutmeg and cinnamon, and at 8% alcohol a nice kick to bring it all home.
Durham’s World Beer Festival returns for it’s 16th year!
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From the Bluepoint Brewery on Long Island, to the Ommegang Brewery in Cooperstown, to the Flying Bison in Buffalo to Brown's Brewing Co. in Troy and everywhere in between, New Yorkers really love their beer.
Share your love of native NY beers, local beer events and great pubs and bars here.
This group is designed to share notes about beer, as well as tasting notes and suggestions and get to know beer lovers from all over the globe. Here's the idea: We have themed tasting. In advance, if possible, we will pick a Style of Beer we're going to taste, then we trade tasting notes. The tasting period will be over two weeks so we get an outpouring of related tasting notes, which will spur deep discussions.... Check the Discussion area for what the tasting will be.
For everyone and anyone in, around, has lived in or strives to live in Pennsylvania and enjoys a good Craft Brewed Beer. Stop in give a shout, Rave about Pa's many Great Breweries and Brewpubs or bitch about snow or leaves or crappy interstates...but dont bitch about the Beer!!!!