beer thread
#23
RE: beer thread
aaahhhh, BEER!
I dont really even know where to start. A couple years ago, I set out to drink as many different beers as I could, and started collecting 1 bottle of each type of beer about a year ago. The collection is growing fast, and I've come to realize that its nearly impossible to try everything.
As far as regular rotation favorites are concerned, Carlsberg, Sunset Wheat, few different Pale Ales and Newcastle. I also like what I refer to as Brutal Beers like Stone Ruination, Hopdevil and the like.
I dont really even know where to start. A couple years ago, I set out to drink as many different beers as I could, and started collecting 1 bottle of each type of beer about a year ago. The collection is growing fast, and I've come to realize that its nearly impossible to try everything.
As far as regular rotation favorites are concerned, Carlsberg, Sunset Wheat, few different Pale Ales and Newcastle. I also like what I refer to as Brutal Beers like Stone Ruination, Hopdevil and the like.
#25
RE: beer thread
ORIGINAL: KoshaK
Budweiser, bud light, busch, disgusting. straight rubbing alchohal vodka. Russian style.
ORIGINAL: Marty
Bud Light > all beer
Bud Light > all beer
and I forgot to add Killen's Red as I love that too
#27
RE: beer thread
ORIGINAL: kokasian
For some odd reason, I'm craving a glass of milk right now.
ORIGINAL: danomatic93
If that's not available, Miller Lite
If that's not available, Miller Lite
Back on topic, I like darker beers... Clancy's Amber Ale, back home, Kokanee Gold is okay over here...
Two beers I recently tried, that are very good are Innis & Gunn Oak Aged Beer, and, the one I discovered last night, Mill St. Brewery Tankhouse Ale, which has a bit of a ****y bite to it, reminiscent of The Pumphouse Brewery's Fire Chief's Red, which is another back-home favorite...
And every now and then, I gotsta have me a guinness on tap...
#28
RE: beer thread
ORIGINAL: WhiteRabbit1021
Peg, we gotta party. I love Leinenkugel's, I prefer the creamy dark though... The red is good as well. I also love Blue Moon, haven't had the pumpkin but I've had the regular and the one I think it was orange peel or something... wasn't bad.
My favorite beer would have to be Lionshead...
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Just as cheap as Natty, has an actual beer flavor though, gets you drunk, and NEVER leaves a hangover.
I'm not sure where it's all sold... I think it might be PA only. If you have it around you, let me know.
Also I like Negra Modelo, Tecate, Seagrams, Rickard's Red, Pabst, Magic Hat, Sam Adams, Yuengling (not my favorite but I'll get a hankering every once and a while).
Probably a lot more... my buddies and I get together every week in his garage, or what we call "the lions den". We always drink lionhead beer but also have a "guest" beer which is something more expensive that we've never had. It's good times.
Peg, we gotta party. I love Leinenkugel's, I prefer the creamy dark though... The red is good as well. I also love Blue Moon, haven't had the pumpkin but I've had the regular and the one I think it was orange peel or something... wasn't bad.
My favorite beer would have to be Lionshead...
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Just as cheap as Natty, has an actual beer flavor though, gets you drunk, and NEVER leaves a hangover.
I'm not sure where it's all sold... I think it might be PA only. If you have it around you, let me know.
Also I like Negra Modelo, Tecate, Seagrams, Rickard's Red, Pabst, Magic Hat, Sam Adams, Yuengling (not my favorite but I'll get a hankering every once and a while).
Probably a lot more... my buddies and I get together every week in his garage, or what we call "the lions den". We always drink lionhead beer but also have a "guest" beer which is something more expensive that we've never had. It's good times.
Man, I love lionshead. The picture riddles on the top of the cap are so hard and so fun to try to do while drunk. I also enjoy yeungling and heineken. Coors light is my cheap beer.
#29
RE: beer thread
i love beer! i used to keep a bottle of every kind i've had but when i moved, i wound up recylcing all but some limited production ones and a few others that i wouldn't be able to get ahold of.
as far as styles go, my favorites are IPAs, stouts, porters, and belgians (or belgian-style ales (as in from countries other than beligum)).
i used to drink crappy beers like budweiser and all that, but one day i decided to be adventurous and try some beers i hadn't heard of or seen before at this one store, and that got me going down the road of good beer.
to rattle off a few of my favorites:
bells two hearted ale
unibroue trois pistoles, la fin du monde
avery IPA
st bernardus abt 12
rogue shakespeare stout
north coast old rasputin russian imperial stout
great divide yeti imperial stout (or the oak aged version)
etc.
heres a pic from my birthday earlier this year: had a nice ashton maduro with some dogfish head world wide stout. was a great pairing of beer and cigar..too bad that wws is so damn expensive.
as far as styles go, my favorites are IPAs, stouts, porters, and belgians (or belgian-style ales (as in from countries other than beligum)).
i used to drink crappy beers like budweiser and all that, but one day i decided to be adventurous and try some beers i hadn't heard of or seen before at this one store, and that got me going down the road of good beer.
to rattle off a few of my favorites:
bells two hearted ale
unibroue trois pistoles, la fin du monde
avery IPA
st bernardus abt 12
rogue shakespeare stout
north coast old rasputin russian imperial stout
great divide yeti imperial stout (or the oak aged version)
etc.
heres a pic from my birthday earlier this year: had a nice ashton maduro with some dogfish head world wide stout. was a great pairing of beer and cigar..too bad that wws is so damn expensive.
#30
RE: beer thread
I make my own. or hard cider this time of year.
I always loved wheat beers, but I've been ordering more and more pilsners when I'm out drinkin in the city.
btw.. if you have apple orchards in your area, hard cider is REALLY easy to make, tastes great, and knocks you on your butt if you do it right.
I always loved wheat beers, but I've been ordering more and more pilsners when I'm out drinkin in the city.
btw.. if you have apple orchards in your area, hard cider is REALLY easy to make, tastes great, and knocks you on your butt if you do it right.