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− | Here's a list of some suggestions on good beers many have offered.
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− | A great first beer to try is a Williams favorite: Milwaulkee's Best aka "The Beast". Excellent, full flavor--it's a real beer experience. Yet light enough to play Beirut or Flipcup with. Also very well priced for such a great beer.
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− | Or try one of the Belgian offers that are usually available at Cole ave. and even spring street:
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− | Hoegaarden Witbier (white beer) 5%alc.<br>
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− | Blanche de Bruges (white beer)<br>
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− | Duvel (golden ale, absolutely amazing) 10%alc.<br>
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− | Grimbergen Tripple (abbey/trappist ale)<br>
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− | Lindeman's Lambic ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc.)
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− | hoegaarden > blanche de bruges. duvel and grimbergen are tasty. disagree about lindemans, its pretty much a malt beverage. for a nice selection of belgians, try the beverage den on rt 7 in bennington. they've got orval, chimay, rochefort, witkap pater, cantillon gueuze, saison dupont, de ranke xx bitter, and some other stuff. for cheaper belgian style beers, allagash, unibroue, and ommegang are all awesome.
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− | If you hate the Belgians, here are some other great brews (available at Spring st.):
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− | Samuel Smith - the whole range: Oatmeal Stout, Imperial Stout, Taddy Porter, Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, Winter Welcome Ale.<br>
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− | Unibroue Le Fin du Monde<br>
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− | Celebrator Doppelbock<br>
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− | Stone Imperial Stout
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− | Otter Creek is absolutely fantastic. I especially recommend the Vermont Lager, but all varieties are very tasty.
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− | BBC brews up some mean beers. Almost anything by them is great, except for the Steel Rail Extra Pale Ale. Support local beer!
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