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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 542695" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>I always liked Newcastle, but the last time I had it (last year?), it wasn't anything special. I thought my taste had changed. Who knows? I'm sure it is a little of this and that. I'm more of a porter and stout person anyway. I like stupidly robust flavors. Not because I'm a big man and think everything is a competition for bigger is better. My sense of taste goes in and out and is wonky. I find bold flavors are easier for my fickle tongue to process on the regular.</p><p></p><p>I'd check the Beer Advocate, and other beer review sites, for a better overview of English brown ales. I've found some good leads there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 542695, member: 1211"] I always liked Newcastle, but the last time I had it (last year?), it wasn't anything special. I thought my taste had changed. Who knows? I'm sure it is a little of this and that. I'm more of a porter and stout person anyway. I like stupidly robust flavors. Not because I'm a big man and think everything is a competition for bigger is better. My sense of taste goes in and out and is wonky. I find bold flavors are easier for my fickle tongue to process on the regular. I'd check the Beer Advocate, and other beer review sites, for a better overview of English brown ales. I've found some good leads there. [/QUOTE]
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