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Proud creator of Caladont 2.0!
You need to take the pain, learn from it and get back on that bike... - stefan
Sometimes the hearts most troubled make the sweetest melodies... - winterfate
Sadly, I did. Nothing like scraping dried vomit off the wall while you're hung over.
Oh and Letty, if you like Guiness you should try
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Two great domestic stouts. The latter is a milk stout. These types are kind of hard to find but they have a subtle creaminess that is hard to beat. Old Rasputin is an Imperial, but it's great. Drink at about the temperature you'd drink red wine (or just slightly colder) to really let the flavors mingle.
Oh and Letty, if you like Guiness you should try
or
Two great domestic stouts. The latter is a milk stout. These types are kind of hard to find but they have a subtle creaminess that is hard to beat. Old Rasputin is an Imperial, but it's great. Drink at about the temperature you'd drink red wine (or just slightly colder) to really let the flavors mingle.
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in most cases, I'd agree with you, stefan. But like a good cheese, a good stout served cold is ruined. The cold makes the flavor one dimensional, and limits the ability of your nose to get involved in the experience.stefan.urlus wrote:IMO beer whatever variety should be as cold as possible!
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