My dad's old omega, is it real?

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I’d be very surprised if there were fake omegas around in 1971. Looks fine to me.

Stick around a bit, and you will see them show up pretty frequently on the forum. Some are quite funny.
 
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Not a beer guy?

I've been known to buy Molson Canadian. 😁

Tom

Yes, I’m very much a “beer guy” which is why you won’t find any Molson (or Labbat, or Bud, Coors, etc.) in my house...
 
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Yes, I’m very much a “beer guy” which is why you won’t find any Molson (or Labbat, or Bud, Coors, etc.) in my house...

Ah, a man who dislikes Pilsner. I'm one of the few who actually does, and I drink 60s recipe Schlitz (owned by Pabst and contract-brewed by Miller). I also like a good Oktoberfest and bocks in the spring. But in general I do not like highly hopped beer, like the ubiquitous IPA.

Tom
 
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I am not a fan of IPAs either, when I drink beer you will find me drinking a good bock or stout.
 
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I am not a fan of IPAs either, when I drink beer you will find me drinking a good bock or stout.

Same here. I'm not a fan of the heavily hopped IPA's, so I only drink those every so often. However I do like a good stout or brown ale, and in the summer I'm fond of wheat beers (very refreshing).
 
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Same here. I'm not a fan of the heavily hopped IPA's, so I only drink those every so often. However I do like a good stout or brown ale, and in the summer I'm fond of wheat beers (very refreshing).

I had a non-alcoholic whitbier that I can't remember the name of that was just fabulous. Alcohol-free beer usually tastes like dead skunk but this stuff was fabulous. I'll have to do some research to see if I can stumble over the name.

Tom