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Doug RR wrote:
Alex wrote:
i bought two sixers of the sierra celebration ale last night. will provide a report in near future.
looks like I'll be looking around today for this
Had my first couple of the season last night and it's still completely awesome. Mayb e a touch less malty and more bitter than last years. Still one of my favorite brews from what is now my favorite American brewery.
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vegman wrote:
Doug RR wrote:
Alex wrote:
i bought two sixers of the sierra celebration ale last night. will provide a report in near future.
looks like I'll be looking around today for this
Had my first couple of the season last night and it's still completely awesome. Mayb e a touch less malty and more bitter than last years. Still one of my favorite brews from what is now my favorite American brewery.
less malt and more bitter is right up my alley..the local store down the street does not have it yet so I hope Bevmo or whole foods does..making the trek soon
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Based solely on the Gaelic Ale I tried and the label that you just posted, I get the feeling that Highland really knows their way around malted barley.
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