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Here's a list of some suggestions on good beers many have offered.
 
Here's a list of some suggestions on good beers many have offered.
  
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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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.  Very well priced for such a great beer. Also, it will taste like urine to you if you've ever tried any of the real beers suggested below:
  
Or try one of the Belgian offers that are usually available at Cole ave. and even spring street:
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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.
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Blanche de Bruges (white beer)
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Duvel (golden ale, absolutely amazing) 10%alc.
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Grimbergen Tripple (abbey/trappist ale)
  
Hoegaarden Witbier (white beer) 5%alc.<br>
 
Blanche de Bruges (white beer)<br>
 
Duvel (golden ale, absolutely amazing) 10%alc.<br>
 
Grimbergen Tripple (abbey/trappist ale)<br>
 
 
Lindeman's Lambic ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc.)
 
Lindeman's Lambic ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc.)
  
hoegaarden > blanche de brugesduvel 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 benningtonthey'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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Commentary on the above: Hoegaarden > Blanche de BrugesDuvel and Grimbergen are tasty. Lindeman's tastes very different from normal beers, but there is no essential difference in the method of brewing. For a nice selection of Belgians, try the Beverage Den on Rt. 7 in BenningtonThey'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 (and, after all, who doesn't?), here are some other great brews (usually 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.
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Unibroue Le Fin du Monde
  
If you hate the Belgians, here are some other great brews (available at Spring st.):
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Celebrator Doppelbock
  
Samuel Smith - the whole range: Oatmeal Stout, Imperial Stout, Taddy Porter, Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, Winter Welcome Ale.<br>
 
Unibroue Le Fin du Monde<br>
 
Celebrator Doppelbock<br>
 
 
Stone Imperial Stout
 
Stone Imperial Stout
  

Revision as of 13:58, February 23, 2006

Here's a list of some suggestions on good beers many have offered.

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. Very well priced for such a great beer. Also, it will taste like urine to you if you've ever tried any of the real beers suggested below:

Try one of the Belgian offers that are usually available at Cole ave. and even spring street:

Hoegaarden Witbier (white beer) 5%alc.

Blanche de Bruges (white beer)

Duvel (golden ale, absolutely amazing) 10%alc.

Grimbergen Tripple (abbey/trappist ale)

Lindeman's Lambic ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc.)

Commentary on the above: Hoegaarden > Blanche de Bruges. Duvel and Grimbergen are tasty. Lindeman's tastes very different from normal beers, but there is no essential difference in the method of brewing. 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.

If you hate the Belgians (and, after all, who doesn't?), here are some other great brews (usually available at Spring st.):

Samuel Smith - the whole range: Oatmeal Stout, Imperial Stout, Taddy Porter, Pale Ale, Nut Brown Ale, Winter Welcome Ale.

Unibroue Le Fin du Monde

Celebrator Doppelbock

Stone Imperial Stout

Otter Creek is absolutely fantastic. I especially recommend the Vermont Lager, but all varieties are very tasty.

BBC brews up some mean beers. Almost anything by them is great, except for the Steel Rail Extra Pale Ale. Support local beer!