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<blockquote data-quote="JJPHOTO" data-source="post: 39193" data-attributes="member: 506"><p>Very true. We went on vacation a few weeks ago and there was a store that's a tasting room for beers and wines of the world - mostly beers. The guy knew his stuff and let me try samples of a lot of things before he recommended Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale. </p><p></p><p>I bought one and my wife got a glass of cab and we went on a nice leisurely stroll down the street (Fredericksburg, TX is a drinking town where you can wander around drinking openly - damn cool). Anyway, it was the very best beer I'd ever had in my life.</p><p></p><p>Fast forward to this weekend when I found some in the beer store about an hour away from where we live. I was extremely excited until we got home and I cracked it open. It was horrible - nothing like what I had on vacation. Then I got to thinking - we live in the boonies where everyone drinks Natural Light and Keystone Light like it's the best thing ever. No telling how long that Samuel Smith has been sitting there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JJPHOTO, post: 39193, member: 506"] Very true. We went on vacation a few weeks ago and there was a store that's a tasting room for beers and wines of the world - mostly beers. The guy knew his stuff and let me try samples of a lot of things before he recommended Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale. I bought one and my wife got a glass of cab and we went on a nice leisurely stroll down the street (Fredericksburg, TX is a drinking town where you can wander around drinking openly - damn cool). Anyway, it was the very best beer I'd ever had in my life. Fast forward to this weekend when I found some in the beer store about an hour away from where we live. I was extremely excited until we got home and I cracked it open. It was horrible - nothing like what I had on vacation. Then I got to thinking - we live in the boonies where everyone drinks Natural Light and Keystone Light like it's the best thing ever. No telling how long that Samuel Smith has been sitting there. [/QUOTE]
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