As of late it seems like I've drank just about every beer on the planet having made home made brew (which sounds very tempting). My question is what beers would you recommend to someone who has had almost everything legal to drink in this country???
As of late it seems like I've drank just about every beer on the planet having made home made brew (which sounds very tempting). My question is what beers would you recommend to someone who has had almost everything legal to drink in this country???
My favorite beers of late have been Stone's Russian Imperial Stout and Port's Santa's Little Helper which is a seasonal but might still be around.
I'm a Stella girl myself.
I drink molson canadian
Way too many to list, but I prefer beer to be chewy. Riggwelter, etc. "Lager" is indeed old Norse for "the piss of the blind goat with the yeast infection".
Originally Posted by mystoo
mystoo and I can drink together.
Nothing is better than German pilsner or kolsch consumed in Germany. For a while, I liked some varieties of Sam Adams, but I think that was mostly due to patriotism. I always thought of Heineken as the dependable adequate beer, but they seem to have changed either the formulation of Heineken or my taste buds in the past couple years.
So Stella Artois it is.
if you like a dark beer or ale Scotland has some really good ones. I personally like one called Skullspliter really how can you not like it with a name like that its got viking on the bottle also. But really besides that, it really had good flavor.
http://www.legendslimited.com/skull.html
Hobgoblin ale is another good one
stella is my "non crappy budwiser like standby" when i can't get what i want...so much better than most of the domestic crap we have here now... but i'm an old San Fran guy so Anchor Steam it is for me!
Do you have Staropramen ther in USA?
red stripe is pretty tasty
canadian ftw!Originally Posted by Mr Karl
i <3 molson
and i also <3 guinness.
i haet american beer. ;P
are you in the states and do you have a bev mo near you? what kind of beers do you like porters? stouts? ipa? heffe? let me know. I like beers a whole lot and can recommend several high quality outstanding american craft brews, as well as some imports..... I worked at a bar for a little over a year, and learned a whole lot about it.
Beertown is my favorite and I'm not a heavy beer drinker so it has to be something decent for me to like it...
Originally Posted by Bacchus88
I don't really care for dark beer, but I love the name!
there probably are american produced beers that i'd like... the non-gigantic-corporate type. and you know, i totally forgot about heffe... love that stuff. other beer types confound me. i don't know the first thing about it.Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
there's a bev mo relatively close. love that place. *-*
My bar sells that stuff, so whenever you bring your boys up you'll be safe.Originally Posted by jonny.illuminati
Dos Equis for me.....
To counter all the hardcore stouts I've been having lately I've been drinking a lot of cider too. My bar has Woodchuck Amber but I prefer their Dark and Dry or a Strongbow.
cider gives me heartburn, but widmer makes a really good pear cider. ace cider is pretty good too.
I haven't been able to get Ace in a while. There was a really great beer bar in the area that had it but they haven't carried it lately.
I'll drink just about anything, but right now I really like the Dogfish Head 90-minute IPA. The 60-minute IPA is pretty damn good, too. Stone Brewery makes lots of good beers also. I really like English bitter, but it is hard to get here (not the same in the can/bottle) so I make it, and lots of other kinds of beer, myself. Fresh beer that you put your own labors into is the best beer on Earth!
If you get that Dogfish Head 90-minute, make sure to drink it from a glass...lots of aroma hops in there that you don't really appreciate if you drink from the bottle. Oh yeah, and their 120-minute was just too much for me. Didn't care for it and at $8.99/bottle it just seemed like a gimmick.
PBR.... Slits beer...
and of course PBROriginally Posted by Rockwulf
Guiness. Guiness and Guiness.
In the can, in the bottle, from the tap. All ways are good ways.
Murpheys stout is also pretty good, right next to guiness.
This one reminds me of one of my favorites being Arrogant Bastard.Originally Posted by Bacchus88
felinfoel double dragon if beer. its about one of few i actually don't mind the taste of
its also local and the first beer to put beer in a tin, so YAY!
I'm not a fan of any of their stuff, but I certainly sold a lot of it at the bar. it was too sweet for me. I like more bitter beers.Originally Posted by thegreendevil76
I'm sipping on Yard's General Washington Tavern Porter and it's pretty damn tasty.
now going to have to look that up . Oh yeah i have seen that at the bottle shopOriginally Posted by a_small_death
AB was my longstanding favorite beer. Enough so that I animated their logo as part of my demo reel. But it got booted by their Russian Imperial Stout.
Sad part is about a month after moving the store I got bastard from starting carrying more of their other stuff. Enough to make a man drink
Yeah, I pretty much only like their IPAs. The rest of their beers are made of weird shit like muscat grapes.Originally Posted by VoltaireBlue
Dogfish Head makes a rum that's nothin' to write home about. Unless of course you're a big fan of writing, "Eeeeh".
Now here is one for the real connoisseur. Years ago a friend of mine had told me briefly about an ale called green rooster. After what little research I could find all points to possible the most horrible of skunk beer. Anyone ever have or hear of the beer??
nope. never heard of it. have you tried anything from kona brewing co? if you like stouts, you'd like youngs oatmeal stout.
Young's Double Chocolate is popular around here. My buddy who's a bartender started experimenting with shit and found an amazingly tasty drink using it. But I'm not sure he'd appreciate me broadcasting the recipe so early.
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