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Plochmanns ground (brown) mustard is a staple ... I must own a dozen brands at any one time as I like mustards.

Another favorite comes from the Sierra Nevada brewery - albeit they tend to be a little pricey but I think the pale ale and the stout mustard's are pretty yummy. I got to say though the Plochmann's just has to be in the door of the refrigerator .... At all times.





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I have tried many and Keen's is always my favorite.


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I hate yellow mustard, but I do like other types. My favorite everyday mustard is Maille Old Style whole grain mustard.

I ordered some dill pickle mustard from Pogue Mahone Pickles and it's great.
 
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I know a few who enjoy this :
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http://www.boetjesmustard.com/





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Have tried a number of those listed. My Cajun wife has hooked me on Zatarain's Creole Mustard.


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Grey Poupon Dijon


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Maille (French) Dijon
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Have tried a number of those listed. My Cajun wife has hooked me on Zatarain's Creole Mustard.


Another vote for Zatarain's! I love the stuff.

Gulden' spicy brown mustard is good, too.


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Thomy Senf (German mustard) in the toothpaste tube is great stuff.


 
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Brede Hot Mustard. $3.25 a jar if you pick it up, in Detroit. They also have three types of horseradish, and a beer mustard with horseradish.

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Lusty Monk stone ground mustard in either their traditional style or their honey mustard.

http://lustymonk.com/


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Woeblers Sweet and Spicy.
 
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A third vote for


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How are we specifically defining "deli" mustard?



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Plochman's yellow for everyday ordinary use and Beaver Deli for other uses.
 
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Boars head has a nice mustard I get when I am feeling fancy, but the one I use most often for my sandwiches is frenchs honey mustard. It is more mustard than honey, but does well on turkey sandwiches.
 
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Gulden and Zatarain's are my normal go to brands, however my wife bought me some of the Beaver brand and I am really liking it.
 
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Gulden or Grey Poupon for sandwiches, French's yellow on hamburgers, Nathan's Deli Style on hotdogs.
Occasionally I run across Lowensenf, when I do, it's time for some nice bratwurst on the grill.




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