So whats your Favorite Beer? I personally like Victory Hopdevil. it taste darn good :D I also enjoy Flying Dog's Snake Dog IPA
I'll also drink Samuel Adams Boston Lager, Yuengling Lager and Black & Tan if there available I won't buy them myself though.
Free and cold are my favorites, otherwise I like something dark and chewy.
BASS. No matter how many beers for wherever or what amazing new microbrew crap or whatever I always go back to Bass. It's got this flavor and quality like no other beer I've tried like they get the water from the River Thames or something. mmmmm Bass.....
I also drink a lot of Yuengling because it's cheap and tasty in Florida because one of their major breweries is here. I also went through a German and Belgian phase too but always go back to my frothy English pub beers. So comforting and tasty
Quote from: guest on 04/08/2011, 08:12 PMFree and cold are my favorites, otherwise I like something dark and chewy.
"Free Beer" has to be the best word combination ever
A topic that tugs on my heart. Yuengling is my preferred, but I'll drink any beer that isn't placed on my tab. Can't stomach Budweiser though. That crap gives me gas.
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some of my current favs. also La Fin Du Monde!!!!!
I might try that IPA if I see it next time at the local beer distributor as i do like the IPAs
mmmm La Fin Du Monde, anything by Unibroue for that matter
i like my moosehead...
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NOT
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lol ^
that Moosehead looks like a fine Canadian beer :P
Sparky, what about Moosedrool?
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hahaha.. thats not drool from that moose that its full on spewing!!! :P
Also i am serious on Moosehead it is a fine beer... then comes Alexander Keiths and then Rickards Red... which is my fav draft to get at a bar & grill.
but the real deal is this <<sips wine>> :)
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Ah, what a great thread, and yet a tricky one. I'm not a big drinker so my beer tastes break down in a long list as such:
If I'm drinking lots of beer Yuengling is what I'm gonna drink. If I know I'm only gonna have a couple of beers, I like to get picky and jump around and have different flavors. New Castle, I LOVE New Castle. Murphy's Irish Stout, or Guinness. Locally we have Mountaineer Brewing Co. (WV Represent) which has a couple of nice beers, a nice dark Nut Brown and a fantastic Amber Ale. I also like a good Hefeweizen like Franziskaner.
If Im in the mood for something COMPLETELY different, Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat is like drinking Fruity Pebbles. Or and number of Frambroise.
Brother Thelonious
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Cmon, you expected something else? :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
aye bleu thats a very good one love the abbey ales!
They are indeed very good ales :D
I like the fact that Brother Thelonius gives back to education funds and teaches underprivileged kids how to play chess. With every sip, I support a cool cause :D
My current favs are Sam Adams - Creamy Dark, Guinness and Rolling Rock.
Rolling Rock is dirt cheap, and is so smooth- great for sitting around with friends on the deck.
I'm big into Coffee flavors in beer and Sam Adams makes the best I've had.
Guinness is just guinness. I get friend after friend hooked on this stuff. It's also crazy the differences in bottled vs. can vs. tap. Tap is best, but I lack any 'good' local establishments that even offer that, so can is second best. Found Sam's club had a sale on Guinness, 24 packs for 25.99. That price cannot be beat.
I really do like my Beers. Ales mostly, but lagers are fine too, especially for a BBQ or a nice summer day. Never could get into the stouts.
I'll just list the main commercial stuff, without getting into the microbrewery-stuff that 99% of people never heard about. I've been around here and there, so it covers stuff from a lot of areas, but some of my favs that pop up in my head are:
* Sam Adams Boston Ale - I love the stuff, but I haven't had it for AGES. Never been able to find it outside the US -- I see the Lager here and there though (which is still great stuff).
* Pete's Wicked Ale - Not the best stuff between all the quality stuff, but I have a soft spot for this one. It was usually the best-bang-for-the-buck-for-stuff-that's-not-pisswater.
* James Squire Amber Ale (Aus) - The best quality commercial beer I've had down here in Aus. Good stuff.
* Big Rock Trad Ale (Canada) - was my staple when living in Calgary.
* Beerlao - Awesome, flavorfull lager that goes down great, especially with cheap street-vendor food in Southeast Asia.
* Coors Light - Just one of those less-filling beers where I can drink the whole day, having a BBQ with folks.
* Asahi Super Dry - This is to Japan to Budweiser, Canadian, VB is to US/Canada/Aus, but blows away all those beers IMO. Crisp stuff that goes great with Sushi.
* Rochefort 8 - Yeah, I said no microbrewery, but trappist stuff is well known to beer snobs, and this stuff was indeed fantastic. Can never buy too much as it's expensive as hell down here.
Now, I haven't had much beer lately (less than a 6-pack past month). Doctor recently told me that my liver's a bit damaged and I should take it easy on the alcohol :?
90% of the bars/ parties/ reunions... etc.etc... have Bud, Bud Light, Pabst, and Coors light.... Coors light is like the one drink out of those that I don't mind. You can't go wrong with it, it does nothing to offend, its just smooth and tasty!
I've had Asahi a few times with guess what? Sushi!! LOL- good stuff!
Bottled Asahi Super/Extra Dry w/ fresh Sushi = win
Tats introduced me to this combo :)
Very nice thread! I don't drink as much as I used to, but depending on what I'm eating or the season I like to have a beer now and then. Some of my fave's are:
Carlesburg
Dixie - Louisiana brewed Lagger. very smooth beer
New Castle
James Bogues
Genesee
Stella Artois - I hear in europe it's wife beater beer. I still like it.
If I want a cheap decent beer I'll go with PBR. My grandfather grew me up on that beer
Best part of this thread is I get to try what everyone else drinks. I'm sure I haven't heard of half the shit on this thread.
Anything that is a "darker" beer pretty much especially New Castle Brown ale. I use Bud Light and Miller Lite to water my lawn.
thats bout all bud and miller beers are good for
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My favorite beer. ;)
goes very well with Icecream :D
Here is mine.
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Hobgoblin beers are pretty darn good :)
Spaten Optimator Doppelbock. It's chock full of malty goodness. :)
High Life and I have gotten though a lot of unemployment together. But now is a hell of a lot of Fat Tire, Sam Adams and Negro Modela.
Quote from: Jesse813 on 04/17/2011, 04:00 PMHobgoblin beers are pretty darn good :)
Agreed :)
Arrogant Bastard, Black Butte Porter, and just about any and all Rogue family of beers.
Root Beer and Ginger Ale. :)
Seriously... most people know I'm not a drinkin' man... though I did used to have the occasional blackberry/mixed berry wine cooler or a Purple People Eater (grape-flavored beer). Can't code under the influence. :)
"Alcohol and math don't mix. Don't drive and derive."
Quote from: OldRover on 04/19/2011, 12:47 AMI did used to have the occasional blackberry/mixed berry wine cooler or a Purple People Eater (grape-flavored beer).
:lol:
a couple friends of mine (no, really, they're married) tried that hobgoblin stuff. He didn't like it, she did. FYI.
I've really been digging Ranger IPA recently.
this week:
Titan IPA and Dogfishhead 90 minute 8)
Any of you guys tried Beamish Stout? I saw it at the local grocery store and picked it up. One of those 4 pack pint cans packs. Damn, I had it right after drinking a Guinness and man o' man it was TASTY!! Real full bodied and an aftertaste I just can't describe. Its like a lingering flavor in your mouth of awesomeness! Really just can't be described. I went back to that same store the next day and either I'm blind, or they sold out, or they stopped selling it!! I was like NOOOOO!! I asked the clerk, saying I just bought it yesterday, and they were like... 'derrr, I'm sorry I'm not sure, if you don't see it, we don't sell it....' Bastards
http://www.beamish.ie/ find out if they got it around you and give it a go if you haven't tried it.
Nope. But I've seen at the local beer distributor. I'll have to pick it up now.
are there any other states out there besides PA where you can't find Beer & Liquor in the Super Market and numerous other stores. in PA only the State stores sell wine & liquor, Beer you can get distributors but thats it and distributors only carry Beer, i believe beer is legal for any business to sell though as long they have a license. good luck getting one though. the state hardly any which creates a big aftermarket where they sell for as much a small house and up.
I got some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA and its damn hoppy :D
Quote from: Jesse813 on 05/06/2011, 10:35 PMare there any other states out there besides PA where you can't find Beer & Liquor in the Super Market and numerous other stores. in PA only the State stores sell wine & liquor, Beer you can get distributors but thats it and distributors only carry Beer, i believe beer is legal for any business to sell though as long they have a license. good luck getting one though. the state hardly any which creates a big aftermarket where they sell for as much a small house and up.
A lot of other Anglo countries I've been to are like that -- Canada, Australia and New Zealand, you have to go to specified liquor stores to buy your booze (I dunno about UK or South Africa). It's gay, not to mention expensive. In Aus, you'll pay an average of $15 for a six-pack, In Canada, slightly less, but still a lot more than US. Last I recall (2005-6), an average 6 pack was going for like, what, $7-$8 in the US? Is that still true?
The local distributors i go don't sell 6 packs just 24 Can/Bottle Case. though 7-8 sounds about right for what i usually pay when I'm in NJ or some other state.
I've gotta say; the Trader Joe's beer is great. Simpler times and Name Tag are clutch and $3 a six-pack.
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But I do recommend the lager over the pilsner (pictured)
Beamish has been dropped by our local distributor... I guess next time I'm out of the area I'll have to look around.
Bastards!!
we got Beamish all over here but Id rather:
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Our local microbrewers Cigar City Brewing are making some killer beers. They are expanding into new markets, so if you see it try the Jai-Alai with a cigar if you get the chance!
http://www.cigarcitybrewing.com/Cigar_City_Beer/Welcome_to_Cigar_City_Beer_in_Tampa_Florida_Age_Check.html (http://www.cigarcitybrewing.com/Cigar_City_Beer/Welcome_to_Cigar_City_Beer_in_Tampa_Florida_Age_Check.html)
I'll be sure to look for it next time at the local beer distributor
Quote from: Jesse813 on 05/12/2011, 09:20 AMI'll be sure to look for it next time at the local beer distributor
You actually shop at a beer distributor, or do you own a business and sell beer?
i shop at one. its practically the only option here in PA since you can't find beer in the Supermarket and convenient stores.
I guess I'm a bit spoiled in Central WI as we have at least one liquor store, one church, one bar and now at least one Payday cash loan place on every city square block.... LOL :P
So who here will ship me some Beamish? LOL
I visited family in PA and yeah there was some great selections at the beer distributor. I had some local beer, I forgot the name but it came in a huge variety pack of like 15 beers.
Then I visited other family in California and you can get beer and liquor off the shelf at the grocery store. But they don't have horse and buggie crossings so I guess it all evens out.
There aren't any Horse & Buggie crossings where I am in PA, they got plenty though out where the Amish are.
the Mennonites are like that too, they look like Amish gangsters
ah yes we have plenty of them too
I "miss" the drive-thru liquor stores in Wyoming.
You could have open intoxicants as long as you weren't the driver and were outside the city limits in the WY county I lived in back in 1999.
Don't drink and drive, kids.
snagged me some Leinenkugels Big Eddy and some Guinness Foreign Extra Bottles today at a new(ish) liquor shop. Asked about my precious Beamish and he said he'll see what he can do...
The Guinness isn't bad, its got some hop to it, where the original Guinness stout doesn't. The Big Eddy is pretty tasty, has some interesting aftertaste and nice bite.
Still on the search for Beamish ;)
Quote from: Wikipedia on 05/14/2011, 06:28 PMIn 2009, after just over two years of being reintroduced to the U.S. market[8], owners Heineken decided to stop distribution of Beamish products outside Ireland.[9]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beamish_and_Crawford
Fuck you Heineken!! I'm a bit shocked I was still able to find some local as of a month ago! O_O
those damn bastards. Beamish is a damn good beer
uhhh.
Beamish? I had that once.
Ok. Not bad.
I'd rather have a Belgian dubbel, though.
I'm going to the beer supply store today for ingredients to make my first batch of homebrew. Suck on that "bad economy"!
Awesome. I'd recommend avoiding experimenting too much early on because it really sucks to have a batch go bad because of one little thing. I tried to make a Pete's Strawberry Blonde knock-off early on and ended up with a bunch of bottles of explosive foam. :)
I've got stuff to make an IPA and a Stout using one of those Cooper's beer kits (http://www.makebeer.net/About-the-DIY-Beer-Kit) but since we've had our son, my "brewery" has been converted into his bathroom. :(
I'm going to just make a simple nut brown ale for starters. I know how you feel though, I'm slowly loosing space in my house for my hobbies with a 7 month old son. But I have somewhere special in my house to brew the beer.......
What looks like a normal floor
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Opens into a super creepy 5X5 room.
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My house is from the late 1920s and is in a part of Tampa that was notorious for mafia, smuggling during prohibition and the cigar trade. I like to think of this as my prohibition booze cellar.
That. is. awesome.
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Samuel Smith Taddy porter is my #1 pick time and time again: http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/113/572
A close #2, Legacy Hoptimus Prime! http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/7773/31941
Bass beer, Laserdiscs, ice cream and Devil's Crush kind of night!
Anyone into Bell's Oberon? I never liked other wheat beers, but damn, Oberon is great. It's also over 7% alcohol.
I also enjoyed Bass and Newcastle back in my drinking days. I quit six years ago and now pretty much just drink tea. Once in a while it cracks me up to order an O'Douls and stand around looking like a loser.
Quote from: guest on 06/27/2011, 09:41 PMAnyone into Bell's Oberon? I never liked other wheat beers, but damn, Oberon is great. It's also over 7% alcohol.
I also enjoyed Bass and Newcastle back in my drinking days. I quit six years ago and now pretty much just drink tea. Once in a while it cracks me up to order an O'Douls and stand around looking like a loser.
Oberon is great! Many places in the Midwest used to serve it for less than $4 a pint.
Reminds me of summer nights on lake Michigan.
Quote from: blueraven on 04/10/2011, 02:58 PMBrother Thelonious
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I've been getting more in to Belgian ales lately, and this is a great one - especially since it isn't even Belgian!
Quote from: geise on 04/14/2011, 12:57 PMStella Artois - I hear in europe it's wife beater beer. I still like it.
When I was in Finland last month, I was hanging around with a Belgian guy, and he did indeed say that Stella is like their Bud Light. I agree though, I think it's pretty good. Definitely better than anything made by Bud/Miller/Coors.
Quote from: guest on 05/06/2011, 12:35 AMI've really been digging Ranger IPA recently.
I love this one, too. New Belgium Brewery makes some great beers/ales. I got to visit their brewery when I was in Colorado. Definitely cool.
Quote from: Opethian on 05/06/2011, 10:53 PMI got some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA and its damn hoppy :D
That's their hoppiest beer. Their brewery is like an hour from my house. I've you're ever in Northern California, you should go check it out. They make an awesome stout.
Other favorites include Guiness, Chimay Grand Reserve, and Anchor Steam.
Chris
Quote from: CGQuarterly on 06/29/2011, 04:11 PMQuote from: blueraven on 04/10/2011, 02:58 PMBrother Thelonious
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I've been getting more in to Belgian ales lately, and this is a great one - especially since it isn't even Belgian!
Oh yeah amazing stuff. When it's on tap at my favorite bar, it's my default.
Quote from: Opethian on 05/06/2011, 10:53 PMI got some Sierra Nevada Torpedo IPA and its damn hoppy :D
Quote from: CGQuarterly on 06/29/2011, 04:11 PMI've you're ever in Northern California
A few hours from me as well, visited there once on a Brewery bus tour.
I drank waaay too much of that beer last summer, lol. Seemed to be at every event I went to.
I have to resurrect this thread to mention Ranger IPA. It's really good. :D
Drinking a bottle of Stone's 11/11/11 Vertical Epic. Bought a couple of bottles of this one time release when it came out. One has been locked away with my bottle of 10/10/10 to await opening on 12/12/12. :) Great stuff, really good flavor like all of Stone's beers.
Ranger IPA is pretty rad.
I got some Hopsecutioner recently I opened before the holidays :D
The idiots I had to deal with today at work means I'm forgoing beer tonight and busting out my guavaberry rum.
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Brewed in-can in Maui. Really, Really awesome!
:D
I wish more microbrews came in cans. That looks awesome.
my fav beers are carlton draught or bees knees
no one in Australia drinks foster
A nice little "winter warmer" from a local place in Allentown PA. One of my new favorites.
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Best belgian trappiste beer is Rochefort 10 :)
Drink Rochefort 10 and die!
Talking about trappist stuff, I got a bottle of Chimay Blue as a Christmas gift from my wife. Man, those Belgians/monks really know their shit.
Quote from: snickersbar on 12/18/2011, 04:48 AMmy fav beers are carlton draught or bees knees
no one in Australia drinks foster
Just having some Carlton Draught myself right now :) IMO, it's pretty typical stuff, but I'll say that they have the most awesome beer ad I've seen to date. (And I haven't it before I got to Aus, so most of you probably haven't seen it either)...
http://youtu.be/ylxkhtQL65Q
Beer is fucking cat piss. Have at it fellas.
I know it's a gimmick, but I had to buy a couple cans today :) It actually tasted a slightly more like a bitter, but either way, nothing to write home about at all other than the name.
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Duff Beer! OH YEAH! *in duff man voice*
in Perth, Western Australia.
I haven't seen it at major liquor stores (only places where you can buy booze) -- it was in an independent liquor store.
I'm surprised it hasn't been sued off its ass, considering they went all out with the Simpsons font, coloring and all that. According to the can, it's brewed somewhere in Germany.
Ah, found the website: http://www.duff-bier.de/
Hahahahaha! I'd definitely have to try that if I saw it at the store.
... by chance did they also have FUDD? :D
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Chimay is always solid...
but the Breckenridge? Mmmmm. That looks tasty! :D
REMARKABLE!!
Never had it but have always wanted to try it. I'll have to see if the beverage store near my house has it. They probably do, since they have pretty much everything. It looks so good Sadler!
Quote from: Tatsujin on 01/19/2012, 06:50 AMREMARKABLE!!
AND partakable! What a deal! :D
Yeah, Breckenridge's vanilla porter is awesome. Not the kind of beer you'll be guzzling at a frat party, but the kind of beer you have one or two of at dinner and realize life is good. :D
Its not Beer but has anyone ever tried Mead?
yeah, I really like Mead notebooks.
Quote from: guest on 01/20/2012, 09:39 AMyeah, I really like Mead notebooks.
Lol...wise ass
Quote from: Senshi on 01/20/2012, 09:15 AMIts not Beer but has anyone ever tried Mead?
I test drove a bottle at a local winery. 'Twasn't bad, but it wasn't as sweet as I was expecting.
A real man drinks Modelo!
Quote from: Senshi on 01/20/2012, 09:15 AMIts not Beer but has anyone ever tried Mead?
We brewed it in an Archaeology class last semester; Honey mead, Maple Mead, and Ginger Mead. The Powerpoint presentation was pretty amazing, going into the key ingredients, and where the "brewing" of it took place originally. At the potluck party at the end of the semester they brought jugs of it in for everyone, a bunch of people gave me theirs, and I got loaded.
WIN.
Quote from: blueraven on 01/29/2012, 12:58 PMQuote from: Senshi on 01/20/2012, 09:15 AMIts not Beer but has anyone ever tried Mead?
We brewed it in an Archaeology class last semester; Honey mead, Maple Mead, and Ginger Mead. The Powerpoint presentation was pretty amazing, going into the key ingredients, and where the "brewing" of it took place originally. At the potluck party at the end of the semester they brought jugs of it in for everyone, a bunch of people gave me theirs, and I got loaded.
WIN.
That sounds like fun.
I drank up all of the mudslide at a small get together at a neighbors house once. I couldn't help it. It was so tasty that I just couldn't get enough.
Currently in the fridge..
Samuel Smith Organic Ale
Hobgoblin
Home brew from one of my mates
gonna have to go try a local micro brew from Philips in Victoria , BC.
Any video game related name deserves a try....
also not beer but local Cidery (Merridale) makes some fantastic apple ciders - no preservatives either, w00t!.
Got the House and Traditional in the fridge too.
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Quote from: guest on 01/20/2012, 05:11 PMQuote from: Senshi on 01/20/2012, 09:15 AMIts not Beer but has anyone ever tried Mead?
I test drove a bottle at a local winery. 'Twasn't bad, but it wasn't as sweet as I was expecting.
didja see that item on the local news about a new place opening up that specializes in mead?
Quote from: guyjin on 02/07/2012, 12:36 PMdidja see that item on the local news about a new place opening up that specializes in mead?
Nope - where's it at? The winery I was talking about was near Norfolk.
whose local news? :P
Quote from: Senshi on 02/07/2012, 01:14 PMwhose local news? :P
Ours, obviously. :mrgreen:
http://www.ketv.com/news/30314784/detail.html (http://www.ketv.com/news/30314784/detail.html)
Right down by Offutt, eh? I'm rarely down that way, but I'll be sure to stop in next time I'm near.
I tried some when I went back home to Delaware. It was awesome. I wish they had a place near me in PA like the one in that news article.
I picked up a six pack of Sierra Nevada's Ruthless Rye IPA (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/140/76816) tonight and it's pretty tasty.
Quote from: guest on 02/07/2012, 03:47 PMRight down by Offutt, eh? I'm rarely down that way, but I'll be sure to stop in next time I'm near.
I tried some the other day, they're pretty good.
my roommate found a new favorite, which is kinda bad, i'm all of 5 blocks away.
I normally go to a beverage warehouse near me that pretty much as everything. However I was lazy today and was at wal-mart, so I grabbed some Smithwicks. It's a pretty good Irish Ale by the Guinness guys. It's a nice smooth ale.
I tried some of that Sierra Nevada beer a couple weeks ago out of curiosity. It's surprisingly good. =P~
How ruthless!
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WOW I just found out my beloved Bass has been produced in the US for the last couple months. I haven't been drinking too much beer lately and as sipping on one earlier and noticed the label change. WTF now I think it tasted different and it will never be the same. I've always made jokes about the Limey's using water from the Thames river to give Bass its unique flavor.
WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO DESTROY PERFECTION
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This weeks favorite is beers from the Purple Moose brewery.
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http://www.purplemoose.co.uk/ (http://www.purplemoose.co.uk/)
When your chasing beaver noting is more refreshing than an ice cold easy drinking Molson Canadian.
Molson Canadian what to drink when your chasing beaver
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&hl=en-GB&v=LNZkbWfERiM (http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB&hl=en-GB&hl=en-GB&v=LNZkbWfERiM)
Breakfast of Booze - Epic Meal Time :
http://youtu.be/wZDv9pgHp8Q
can only afford hilife or budlight on the weekends when i splurge.
I had one of these with dinner tonight at the Mellow Mushroom and it was really good. It wasn't cheap, else I would have had another!
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Good People IPA now distributing (local brew and awesome!)
Left Hand Milk Stout Nitro is pretty damn good. Also, Arcadia Ales Shipwreck Porter. Tastes like it has a shot of bourbon in it, and at 12% ABV it just might.
I had the "Monkey Knife Fight" IPA at the Rubicon Brewery in Sacramento recently.
Probably my favorite uber-local IPA.
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Abita TURBOdog.
Even with beer, one must obey. :D
And it is mighty tasty.
Just having a try of Cains Raisin Beer.. All I can say is strange very strange ;-)
http://www.cains.co.uk/index/articles_view.php?main_cat=1&cat_id=45&article_id=80&logger_name=Cains%20Fine%20Raisin%20Beer
I have pretty bad taste in beer. I just like light lagers really, though it's nice to have a Chimay or Duval or w/e. I think my good taste in alcohol is wine and some spirits (but not many)
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Abita TURBOdog.
Even with beer, one must obey. :D
And it is mighty tasty.
I had this a few years back. I think I'll have to stop off at the grocer/liquor store and get a sample-pick-your-own pack and get me a few of those!
The pumpkin beers are starting to roll out now. Woolavers and dog fish make great ones for those who like them.
Quote from: galam on 09/02/2012, 11:40 PMThe pumpkin beers are starting to roll out now. Woolavers and dog fish make great ones for those who like them.
I just had a Sam Adams pumpkin beer (don't recall the name of it offhand, but it came in their seasonal variety pack) and it was pretty good. Very pumpkin-y. I'm typically not a big fan of flavored beers, but I love me a good pumpkin beer. :D
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Quite enjoyed this with last night's Carnitas dinner. ESPRESSO AMBER!!
I was hyper as hell after.
Yum-o!
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Snow Day Winter Ale by New Belgium Brewing (https://web.archive.org/web/20130101060947if_/http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/74123)
Really tasty.
Holy crap, this thread hasn't been posted in in over a year! Am I the only one drinking beer on these forums!?
Now that I live in the Kansas City Area, I've been enjoying Boulevards offerings. Tonight it's their Single-Wide I.P.A. (http://www.boulevard.com/BoulevardBeers/single-wide-i-p-a/)
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Two hearted and St Bernardus abt 12
yum
Buffalo Sweat! tis a tasty brew. However, their other beer "8-bit" sucks balls.... So soapy, such IPA... blech... I like the can though...
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Quote from: Opethian on 04/22/2014, 09:36 AMTwo hearted and St Bernardus abt 12
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I love St Bernardus! I had some just the other night... Yum....
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Today I will be mainly drinking Tsingtao lager.
https://www.tsingtaobeer.com/ (https://www.tsingtaobeer.com/)
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I don't drink alcohol any more but hoegaarden was my favourite beer