There's this great microbrew in Ontario... forget the name... Sleeman (thank you beer.com). They make a few outstanding ones, Honey Brown, Silver Creek, that I love.
If you ever get a chance, try it.
You set my feet upon a rock
And made my footsteps firm.
-U2's adaptation of Psalm 40
my puerto rican friend keeps telling me i should try it...
Good stuff - it's what I've been ordering if I'm at a bar recently! I think that a lot of why I like it is that the first few times I had it, they served it with a wedge of orange on the glass - the smells from the orange peel go really well with the flavors of the beer. If you don't get the ornage wedge, it's still good, but ask for the orange and get the full effect!
my puerto rican friend keeps telling me i should try it...
Good stuff - it's what I've been ordering if I'm at a bar recently! I think that a lot of why I like it is that the first few times I had it, they served it with a wedge of orange on the glass - the smells from the orange peel go really well with the flavors of the beer. If you don't get the ornage wedge, it's still good, but ask for the orange and get the full effect!
If you like Blue Moon you should try Cellis White or Hoegaarden Original White Ale. They're better versions of the Belgian white style of beer.
Life's too short to drink cheap beer or cheap coffee.
Looking back on my life, a life that been filled by many hours/days/years/flavors of beers, I can honestly say that aside from Keystone, Blue Moon is the only beer I've met I didn't like.
Hate that stuff and even though I was ashamed, I've left half pitchers on the table, with ghey orange peels floating there.