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Old Rasputin Stout and Christy Moore

Posted by TGR on March 18, 2017 at 09:19:51:

Unlike Newey, I believe that the microbrewery is one of the more remarkable developments over the several decades, and IMO, have had beer in most of the countries famous for producing it (Germany, Belgium, Czechia, Netherlands, etc.) the US now has the best brewing scene in the world. And adding fruits and vegetables to beer is an old tradition -look at the fruit beers of Belgium, which have been brewed for centuries, as an example. You don't have to like it.

So there is no longer a reason that we have to import Guinness from Ireland, when there are plenty of local stouts. I like old Rasputin, although it is a little high in alcohol.

Besides Christy Moore (Ordinary Man), I also listened to Teada, and the Pogues (Rum, Sodomy and the Lash - classic, produced by Elvis Costello).