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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhorse" data-source="post: 461248" data-attributes="member: 1365"><p>I remember a number of campfires made more cheerful per the addition of Imperial Ale. Loved the way the flavor shifted as the brew grew warmer...and at 10% alcohol I grew warmer right along with it!</p><p></p><p>But Summer is upon us almost. And from July through August I turn to the lighter beer & ales...lager and pilsner. No Wheat for me thanx. Sometimes when it's boiling outside you just need a beer you can gulp right down instead of sip-n-savor. Maybe that's anathema to serious suds savants. But considering that I grew up on Olympia, Rainier & Blitz, I'm lovin' the good life with a cold crisp Coors long neck on a hot August afternoon.</p><p></p><p>Other than that there are brew pubs an every corner in Portland it seems...right across from every Starbucks. They all have their versions of this-n-that IPA or Copper Ale or the Bad Boy Batch O'the Week. It's all good!</p><p></p><p>Everyone has their favorites. Victor Borge was once asked why he didn't like pancakes. He said, "The only thing about pancakes is that they're not waffles." Whatever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhorse, post: 461248, member: 1365"] I remember a number of campfires made more cheerful per the addition of Imperial Ale. Loved the way the flavor shifted as the brew grew warmer...and at 10% alcohol I grew warmer right along with it! But Summer is upon us almost. And from July through August I turn to the lighter beer & ales...lager and pilsner. No Wheat for me thanx. Sometimes when it's boiling outside you just need a beer you can gulp right down instead of sip-n-savor. Maybe that's anathema to serious suds savants. But considering that I grew up on Olympia, Rainier & Blitz, I'm lovin' the good life with a cold crisp Coors long neck on a hot August afternoon. Other than that there are brew pubs an every corner in Portland it seems...right across from every Starbucks. They all have their versions of this-n-that IPA or Copper Ale or the Bad Boy Batch O'the Week. It's all good! Everyone has their favorites. Victor Borge was once asked why he didn't like pancakes. He said, "The only thing about pancakes is that they're not waffles." Whatever. [/QUOTE]
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