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sounds awful :\
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I love avocados but I know I won't like this. What's with craft brewers trying to one up others on weird beers?
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I think I prefer guacamole and regular beer!
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Avacado is such a weird thing to me. I don't like it by itself at all. Most of my life I avoided anything with avacado on it because I was traumatized by all the "guacamole" that they have at the chain restaurants.

Finally a friend of mine took me to a local Mexican grocery store and we got a tub of the stuff that they make a few times a day. That stuff is awesome. I have since tried other items with avacado and they are quite tasty. I still can't eat it by itself but as part of something else it is often very good.

That being said I am willing to try anything so I would try the beer.
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I like acacado... but not as an ale.
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Beer-lord wrote:I love avocados but I know I won't like this. What's with craft brewers trying to one up others on weird beers?
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I'd love to try it, I don't even like avacados.
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Have any of you guys actually had an avacado beer before? I never have, but why the heck wouldn't I try it.
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You can only assume what it will taste like based off the name, and two beers with two very similar names can taste very different.
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But I like cucumbers so a cucumber beer would be something I would consider! The maple bacon beer, admittedly sounds odd, but bacon and maple syrup are a great combination so I would be intrigued, and would likely try it if being served at a tasting or something, but I wouldn't grab one to take home from the store. This avocado beer would be something along the same lines that I would try it at a tasting or a beer festival or something, purely out of curiosity, but wouldn't go out to pick one up to try it.
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I'm not feeling it. Same for cuke beer...
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now having a Greek Salad with a beer, that I could do.. but dumping it IN my beer.. meh, not so much
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