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<blockquote data-quote="Fatman" data-source="post: 461139" data-attributes="member: 2982"><p>Sadly beer is a long ago past time for me, I do love a good stout, either Imperial, Milk, or just about any other! My current favorite. which I have only had 1 bottle this year, is Southern Tier's Cream Brulee Stout. It is a sweeter stout, in the style of a milk stout. Very yummy! At my peak I drank 15 to 22, 22oz bottles of beer a week. This year I have had a total of 5 bottles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fatman, post: 461139, member: 2982"] Sadly beer is a long ago past time for me, I do love a good stout, either Imperial, Milk, or just about any other! My current favorite. which I have only had 1 bottle this year, is Southern Tier's Cream Brulee Stout. It is a sweeter stout, in the style of a milk stout. Very yummy! At my peak I drank 15 to 22, 22oz bottles of beer a week. This year I have had a total of 5 bottles. [/QUOTE]
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