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'''Lindeman's Lambic''' ale (flavored with cherries, peaches, etc...it's a highly unique beverage)
 
'''Stella Artois''' (import that thinks it's a domestic beer, not commonly found in Belgium as the locals know better)
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. However, they do not have Brugse Straffe Hendrik, which is unfortunate. For cheaper belgian style beers, Allagash, Unibroue, and Ommegang are all awesome.
'''Sierra Nevada''' is an excellent beer which has gotten big enough to count as a macro. Try the Pale Ale, you won't regret it.
 
'''Stella Artois''': this is the gold standard. expensive, but definitely worth it.
'''Genny Light''': Perhaps a slight mix between gasoline and sink water, this is simply not worth the intoxication. Your tongue will thank you if you just chugged rubbing alcohol instead. This is also a mainstay at Lehman Hall...so bring your own beer- unless you ask for different.
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