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Subject: Lambic Digest #1045 (March 19, 1997)
Lambic Digest #1045 Wed 19 March 1997
Forum on Lambic Beers (and other Belgian beer styles)
Mike Sharp, Digest Coordinator
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Wisconsin Brews..... (Rosenthal, Rich)
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Date: Tue, 18 Mar 1997 08:23 EST
From: ROSENTHA at mailgate.navsses.navy.mil (Rosenthal, Rich)
Subject: Wisconsin Brews.....
I am going to Wisconsin in two weeks and want to know what beers are must
haves while I'm there. Last time I was there my favorites were the New
Glarus Cherry, Apple and Uff-Da. The New Glarus Cherry beer was the best
Cherry flavor I have ever tasted in any Kreik like concoction. Does
anyone know what kind of Cherries they use?? The Apple beer was very
good too, but not outstanding like the Cherry. The Uff-Da is a
Coffee-like winter Stout; also very good. I had a Cherry Porter from
some brewery in northern Wisconsin, any guesses as to what it might have
been called? I had very good beers from Sprecher too. The
Leinenkugels's were alright, but a little more corn or rice, light
american-like than I prefer. I have heard about Cherryland Brewing and
want to try their products, what's the best style they make? All in all
I think Vermont (Magic Hat, Otter Creek, Long Trail, Catamount, Shipyard,
Tunterhill..) and Wisconsin make the best microbrews; anyone else think
anyother states should be added to this list?
Rich in PA
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