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T-Bone
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Location: Sydney
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by T-Bone » Friday Jun 30, 2006 2:51 pm
For the stout drinkers out there, try this one and I guarantee you won't be disappointed. I have only found it at Saint Dan's. (Dan Murphys).
It has flavour in spades - smokey, roasted coffee.
Also, IMO Cascade Stout (Peter Degraves Range) is almost as good, but not quite so rich.
TB
Oliver
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Location: West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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by Oliver » Saturday Jul 01, 2006 11:47 am
T-Bone,
Thanks for the tip. I bloody love stout and haven't had the chance to try this (well, not that my alcohol-addled brain remembers anyway!).
I might make a trip to Dan's to see if I can't get my hands on some.
Cheers,
Oliver
gregb
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Location: Sydney
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by gregb » Saturday Jul 01, 2006 5:27 pm
My Rifle Club gave away a stubby of this as a prize last year, I didn't win and have been meaning to sample one since.
Got one at Murphy's this arvo, agree quite good.
Cheers,
Greg