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From the Swashbuckler Brewing Company of Manheim, Pennsylvania comes Yard Arm Lager.
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Don de Dieu - A Beligian-style trippel named after the ship of Samuel de Champlain from the ever fantastic Unibroue of Chambly, Quebec, Canada.
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Thank you for adding that drink, Jason. :thumbsup:
Also from the Swashbuckler Brewing company comes Neptune' Imperial Oatmeal Stout.
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I hope that drink does not taste like diesel. :)
Here is Pirate's Pale Ale.
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One close to my wallet.
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Plankwalker's IPA
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Red Beard's Irish Red ale.
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Named after the Brewery, Swashbuckler Gold - a straw coloured Kolsch-style ale.
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Marooner's Blackwater Stout.
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Are we doing spirits as well?
If so, then behold Roaring Dan's Rum, named for the only person ever convicted of piracy on the Great Lakes:
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Think we had him Jason, but thanks for joining in. it gets lonely with mainly just myself and Dave doing these.
Rob.
I'm betting this one hasn't come up:
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Also, this whole distillery (which makes some fine gin) is named for the passage between the Door Peninsula and Washington Island on Lake Michigan littered with shipwrecks (which may or may not actually be the source of the straight's name):
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https://www.deathsdoorspirits.com
Yes they are fine now.
Rob.
Mayhem Mocha Porter.
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This Hefeweizen ale has an unusual version of the skull and crossbones.
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Here is an odd one back Dave.
From Denmark comes Imported Royal Viking Danish Lager beer.
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This might already be here.
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A fantastic scotch in my opinion, and an attempt to recreate whisky left buried in Antarctica at one of Shackleton's camps and only recently recovered:
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