This is Pike Tandem and it’s good. What’s your favorite bike beer?
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Fat Tire Amber Ale…most excellent! I did have Pike’s Pale Ale when I was in Seattle a few years back. It was highly worthy!
I’m not a fan of Belgian style, but of course Fat-Tire gets the big props. BIke Hugger Brown, a one-time exclusive, was special.
Full Suspension Pale Ale: Squatters Brewery, SLC Utah… mmm-mmmm good on a hot day… (their Polygamy Porter ain’t too shabby either).
From Montreal, Canada: Unibroue’s Maudite. Strong ale. Complex but not too damn complex flavor.
From Downingtown, Pennsylvania: Victory Brewing Company’s Hop Devil. Hops! And then … hops!
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Fat Tire Amber Ale…most excellent! I did have Pike’s Pale Ale when I was in Seattle a few years back. It was highly worthy!
I’m not a fan of Belgian style, but of course Fat-Tire gets the big props. BIke Hugger Brown, a one-time exclusive, was special.
Full Suspension Pale Ale: Squatters Brewery, SLC Utah… mmm-mmmm good on a hot day… (their Polygamy Porter ain’t too shabby either).
From Montreal, Canada: Unibroue’s Maudite. Strong ale. Complex but not too damn complex flavor.
From Downingtown, Pennsylvania: Victory Brewing Company’s Hop Devil. Hops! And then … hops!