Belgian strong dark ales
ESBs
IPA s - American, Double, etc.
Maerzens
Belgian golden strong ales
Stouts
Barleywines
Hefeweizens - Bavarian, not American
Dunkelweizens
Witbiers
Heard you're having a belgian sour tasting party. You might want to consider getting a bottle of La Folie from New Belgium. Very sour and very different. You'd probably like it.
We're glad to have you, JJ! Please don't hesitate to let me know if there is any way I can help you. I think your blog is great so far ... just keep writing! I'm going to be adding a 'blogroll' the the Aleuminati site in the near future and I'll be sure and include your blog's URL there. If you'd like, I'll also add it to www.beerphilosopher.com.
Thanks for the link up on your blog. I'm in the process of revamping my beer links. I'll be sure to add yours to my list. i've already subscribed to yours via Bloglines. The podcast thing is an experiment for now. I've only done one audio blog. Not sure if the world needs another beercast right now.
Welcome, JJ. So, you're a NorCal girl? I'm assuimg this due to the list of breweries (and your website). My wife (Fran) and I are from the Bay Area (she was born in SF), but we now live in Colorado. We're hitting Russian River (GREAT beer!) in a few weeks when we go back to visit her folks. Rob D. is from your neck of the woods I believe. Enjoy the site!
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