Title: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 26, 2007, 09:28:10 PM So, my favorite beer to date is Liberty Ale. Can you say "hoppy"?
My favorite common beer is Newcastle. Closest beer to a chick drink probably...but what the hell. I like sweet. My favorite cheapo beer is.... Well, I don't have one. I'll go out of my way to drink one of the above. My favorite newly discovered beer is Chang... From Thailand of all places. I guess it qualifies as a cheap, it's just hard to find. It's lager, but sweet like Newcastle. Random internet review: So good I named my dog after it. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: lamaros on November 26, 2007, 09:38:01 PM My favourite beer is Leffe Brun. I also like a good German Wheat beer (like Paulaner) in the winter.
I'm been enjoying Mildra Brewery's Desert (http://www.mildurabrewery.com.au/beers.php?id=desert) recently. It's a fine one for warmer weather. Cascade Pale Ale is a nice reasonably cheap beer. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Abagadro on November 26, 2007, 09:54:59 PM In no particular order, my current faves are:
Harp's Lager Red Tail Ale Mirror Pond Pale Ale Chimay Trappist Ale Pacifico Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Tale on November 27, 2007, 12:29:00 AM Guinness. On tap, in Ireland.
Other than that, any cold Aussie beer on a hot day. Duvel if I want to live it up. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Paelos on November 27, 2007, 12:33:31 AM Guiness.
If anybody hands it to you other than on tap you kick them right in the nuts. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 27, 2007, 12:37:14 AM Saison DuPont or Maredsous Tripel for imports, Two Brother's Domaine DuPage and Great Lakes Burning River for domestics.
Oh, and the stuff I make myself. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: MrHat on November 27, 2007, 05:54:38 AM Fat Tire, Shiner Bock, and Sam Adams Seasonal.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: schild on November 27, 2007, 05:56:06 AM Guinness.
Magic Hat #9. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Bunk on November 27, 2007, 06:14:33 AM Hoegarden
Alexander Keith's IPA Okanagan Springs Pale Ale Guinness Kilkenny Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Mazakiel on November 27, 2007, 06:14:47 AM Young's Oatmeal Stout, Harp, Shiner Bock, and occasionally Newcastle.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Sky on November 27, 2007, 08:04:16 AM Hefeweizens (I like Long Trail and Saranac versions because I get them fresh)
Ommegang Dubbel Abbey Saranac Dark Forest Guinness of course Smithwick's Negra Modelo Dos Equis Amber For cheap stuff I drink Old Mil Light. Beats water imo. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Murgos on November 27, 2007, 08:17:23 AM Cerveza Pacifico Clara, Guinness, Sammy Adams whatever. PBR on occasion, I know a couple of, clean and reasonable, places that have it on tap.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: murdoc on November 27, 2007, 08:25:07 AM Alexander Keith's IPA The PRIDE of Nova Scotia! Bunk's list is very close to my list, just minus the Hoegarden. I've been drinking Rickard's White lately though. It's good with a slice of orange. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Bandit on November 27, 2007, 08:25:50 AM Alexander Keith's Pale Ale
Labbat 50 (300,000 natives can't be wrong) Molson Export Amazingly enough, I like Colt 45...as it was easily the cheapest brew in my university days and I developed a taste for it after hundreds of 40 oz. bottles. "It works every time" Not a fancy-schmancy connoisseur of beer (but I have tried most), but rather a blue-collar taste for strong beer. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Yegolev on November 27, 2007, 08:30:26 AM I'm probably the only one that doesn't like Guiness. Got sick on it once. Had a Murphy's in Glasgow and that was pretty good.
I think I currently would most like a good hefeweizen. Once had UFO and it was very good. Otherwise my favorite beer to date is probably Terrapin Rye. Rye beer is very gassy in both directions, but it was damn tasty. I started drinking it before they put it into bottles, and I suspect it played a huge role in my current inability to drink beer. There is also a Terrapin Pale Ale, and while it is also very tasty it just isn't as good as the rye. Newcastle now lays siege to my brainpan, and it's off the list. Several years ago I had a beer from Quebec at Le Cellier in EPCOT, I believe it was something from Cheval Blanc. It had the cone in the bottom of the glass like a wine because it was fermented in the bottle. That was excellent. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Sky on November 27, 2007, 08:43:56 AM I should also mention the Scotch Ale in the current Sam Adams mix pack. Nice rich flavor, I enjoyed it. The fiancee made me buy a mix pack of Dundee beers, because it had a Hef and was $9. Haven't cracked it open yet.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 08:49:16 AM I recall that Scotch Ale being really... coffee-ish. Or was it caramel? Heh. It was good, but I had the wrong meal for it at the time.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Stormwaltz on November 27, 2007, 08:53:32 AM King of beers: Köstritzer Schwarzbier (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/648/1774)
Other favorites: Old Peculiar, McEwan's Scottish Ale, Blue Moon Cheap nostalgia for home: Sam Adams Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Salamok on November 27, 2007, 09:26:14 AM more of a scotch, bourbon or mixed drink type but I do like the light skunky lagers when it is hot out.
Bohemia Moosehead Dos XX The wife keeps insisting that Aussies have the best beer in the world but mysteriously none of it is available for import to the US. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Yegolev on November 27, 2007, 09:28:08 AM The wife keeps insisting that Aussies have the best beer in the world but mysteriously none of it is available for import to the US. ZING! Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Teleku on November 27, 2007, 09:38:05 AM Hard to pick a favorite, but currently:
Spatan Optimator. Been all over that lately. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Salamok on November 27, 2007, 09:41:13 AM The wife keeps insisting that Aussies have the best beer in the world but mysteriously none of it is available for import to the US. ZING! Ah well she did smuggle some VB in her luggage a time or 2 but she wouldn't share. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 27, 2007, 10:28:44 AM Hard to pick a favorite, but currently: Spatan Optimator. Been all over that lately. If you can still find it (possible, since my distributor still has some), the Spaten Oktoberfest Ur-Marzen was really good this year. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Phildo on November 27, 2007, 10:33:38 AM I'm partial to Dogfish Head's Shelter Pale Ale.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: trias_e on November 27, 2007, 10:38:43 AM Pale Ale: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
American IPA: Stone Ruination IPA British IPA: Samuel Smith IPA Stout: Rogue Shakespeare Stout Imperial Stout: Old Rasputin Barleywine: Rogue Old Crustacean Doppelbock: Celebrator Doppelbock ESB: Fullers ESB Wheat: Schneider Weisse Hefeweisen Porter: Fullers London Porter Lager: What's that? Belgian style: Unibroue Trois Pistoles Crappy American beer: PBR. Period. I've drank more of this than anything else combined. Because I'm poor and it's cheap mainly, but I admit, it's a damn refreshing beer after work regardless of price. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: WayAbvPar on November 27, 2007, 10:39:26 AM Pacifico
Dos Equis Mirrorpond Guinness Kona Fire Rock Pale Ale Manny's Pale Ale 2 Below (seasonal) Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Salamok on November 27, 2007, 10:46:18 AM How about a worst brews ever thread? You would think the americans would run this category but I had the unfortunate experience of trying some of this in the early 90's:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samichlaus (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samichlaus) Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Samwise on November 27, 2007, 10:50:19 AM 14%? Does it even still count as beer at that point?
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 10:53:19 AM Honestly, I think Bud Light would qualify as one of the worst. I don't understand why just about everyone drinks it. Go for Miller at the very least.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 27, 2007, 10:54:35 AM 14%? Does it even still count as beer at that point? Well, the Goose Island Bourbon County Brand stout clocks in at 13%, so I'm going for yes. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Salamok on November 27, 2007, 10:59:32 AM 14%? Does it even still count as beer at that point? it is like bitter beer anti-liqueur, watching the bubbles make it to the top makes you think of the Le Brea Tarpits and unfortunately after tasting you are reminded even more of said tar pits. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Rasix on November 27, 2007, 11:00:22 AM Honestly, I think Bud Light would qualify as one of the worst. I don't understand why just about everyone drinks it. My wife loves it. It's her favorite beer (and she drinks more beer than I do :uhrr: ). To me it tastes like beer flavored water. My favorites would be (although, I'm more of a hard liquor person): Guinness Killian's Red (eh, drank a lot of it in college) Pacifico Sam Adams I tend to like just about any darker beer I try. Don't care much for Hefeweisen. Dunno why, tastes too wheaty for me. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: trias_e on November 27, 2007, 11:04:39 AM There's some pretty solid beers at the 13-15% range. Barleywines or Belgians.
Sam Adams has a 25% beer called Utopias. Now that is madness. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 11:05:27 AM I don't like wheaty beers either.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Phildo on November 27, 2007, 11:06:09 AM Also partial to Michelob Amber Bock and Yuengling for whatever reason.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CharlieMopps on November 27, 2007, 11:50:19 AM My favorite beer: Lion Stout
It's better than Guinness. And all of you "claiming" Guinness is your favorite... Guinness comes has around a half dozen versions. The best of which (imo) is "Guinness Extra Stout" What most of you are probably drinking is Guinness Draft. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 11:53:46 AM Eh... I'd say the draft is much harder to come by than the stout. Where the hell do you live?
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Stormwaltz on November 27, 2007, 11:57:22 AM How about a worst brews ever thread? Trois Pistoles (http://www.unibroue.com/graphs_our_beers/trois_pistoles.html): Foulness from Quebec. Definitely among the most unique flavors I've encountered in beer. But not in a good way. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: DraconianOne on November 27, 2007, 11:57:58 AM Lots you won't have heard of.
Current tipple: Side Pocket for a Toad. Favourite this year (that I can remember the name of): Headless Pedlar Basically, any real ale. I live very close (like 200 yards away) to a privately owned pub which has something different on every month. There's also a microbrewery in the nearest town that makes some very good beer so there's always something new to try each month. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Yegolev on November 27, 2007, 12:05:24 PM I think the worst beer I have ever tasted is Corona. It manages to taste just like the bile that leaks from my esophagus after a particularly hearty dry-heave, before the blood starts.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CharlieMopps on November 27, 2007, 12:13:03 PM Eh... I'd say the draft is much harder to come by than the stout. Where the hell do you live? Wisconsin, USA Actually, I mistyped. I meant "Draught" not draft. And that is what is in 99% of the taps I see. 1 bar that I've ever been in had "Extra Stout" on tap. http://www.ivo.se/guinness/faq.html There are so many kinds of Guinness Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 27, 2007, 12:14:18 PM Schmidt's (known at the shitty Schmitty by kids in Lakeville, MN) is by far the worst thing I've ever tasted outside the malt liquor world. It's like drinking rusty razor blades.
A beer I'm enjoying a lot lately is Anderson Valley's Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout. They use some pale malt, which adds a nice bit of sweetness that cuts across the hops quite nicely. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: SnakeCharmer on November 27, 2007, 12:23:17 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona.
Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CharlieMopps on November 27, 2007, 12:42:50 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Bunk on November 27, 2007, 12:45:07 PM My worst beer experience ever would be a can of Milwuakee's Best that had sat in a friend's parents' fridge for a year or so. It was the most bitter, foul tasting beer I've ever drank. I finished the can, as a man who opens a beer - finishes the beer.
As far as I know, Guinness Extra Stout is what we get on tap here. My record on Guinness was set at the Blarney Stone Pub, New Years Eve 2000 - 9 pints downed in one evening. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 12:48:54 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: UD_Delt on November 27, 2007, 12:49:46 PM I have lately been enjoying the Left Hand Brewing Companies Milk Stout
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/418/3434 And the local (as in a 5 minute walk) brew pub took the Magic Hat #9 off the list. They must have run out... Going to have to try something new now... Recommendations from their list? http://www.buckeyebeerengine.com/ontap.php The Founders Breakfast Stout sounds interesting and haven't tried that. PS... If you are ever in Cleveland this place also has the BEST burgers I have ever eating. Better than the Kobe burger from Hyde Park that used to be my favorite. As far as I know, Guinness Extra Stout is what we get on tap here. My record on Guinness was set at the Blarney Stone Pub, New Years Eve 2000 - 9 pints downed in one evening. Is 9 pints a lot to most people? Fuck I must drink too much... As far as worst beer experience that had to have been my first sip of Genny Cream Ale. Part of the issue was when it was offered to me my brain heard "want a cream soda?" and I was expecting an A&W cream soda but didn't pay attention to what I was drinking when that foulness hit my tongue. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CharlieMopps on November 27, 2007, 12:58:58 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. Yes, I know, I brew beer myself. But adjuncts are just that... ADJUNCTS. You add them to beer. An alcoholic beverage, made almost entirely of corn. With no Malt. Is not a beer. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 01:03:55 PM Oh, I see what you're saying.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Murgos on November 27, 2007, 01:15:05 PM Sam Adams has a 25% beer called Utopias. Now that is madness. My dad wanted me to bring him one of these (the 2007 should be out now) but at $140 a bottle he's going to go disappointed. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Mortriden on November 27, 2007, 02:27:27 PM Domestic: Amber Bock, I don't know what it is, but I just love the taste.
My two favorite for Imports are Guinness (Extra Stout) and Zlaty Bazant. Zlaty Bazant is just an all around excellent beer. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Teleku on November 27, 2007, 02:53:20 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. Yes, I know, I brew beer myself. But adjuncts are just that... ADJUNCTS. You add them to beer. An alcoholic beverage, made almost entirely of corn. With no Malt. Is not a beer. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 27, 2007, 02:56:02 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. You can also make excellent beers without gleutin-containing grains. Sorghum, rice and millet are excellent. I've had celiac-friendly beers that range from Belgian Dubbel and Trippel ales to crisp, bright beers like a wit style to lagers. There's even an English ale. There are five good options and one shite option for celiacs or those avoiding gleutin in my area right now. Only one is a beer that can't be obtained nationally. Alternative grains combined with yeast == beer. What CharlieMopps is saying is that beer based on rice and corn doesn't deserve to be called beer. It's a beer snob attitude that I only endorse when it comes to my personal beer choices. I also enjoy PBR and Old Style, so it's not like I'm some beer nazi. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Teleku on November 27, 2007, 03:04:13 PM Yeah, I only drink "good" beer myself, but I never understood the hatred for Coors, Bud, Corona. It DOESN'T TASTE BAD. My only issue with it is that it doesn't taste like much. Its very light, and has a weaker taste. Still is fine and easy to drink, and I can understand why alot of people would be happy to drink it (especially on hot days, and its cheep). The translation into vomit or foulness you hear people say has to be sheer snobbery. It doesn't have enouph taste for that :P.
I never drink any of those because there are others I like much better, but I still find it mind boggling sometimes. Oh, and yes, I've had me some very good rice beer, heh. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Evildrider on November 27, 2007, 03:05:14 PM I'm not a big beer drinker, but I prefer Guiness, Red Stripe, and Sam Adams.
I prefer me some Vodka. :awesome_for_real: Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: stray on November 27, 2007, 03:11:07 PM Yeah, I only drink "good" beer myself, but I never understood the hatred for Coors, Bud, Corona. It DOESN'T TASTE BAD. My only issue with it is that it doesn't taste like much. Its very light, and has a weaker taste. Still is fine and easy to drink, and I can understand why alot of people would be happy to drink it (especially on hot days, and its cheep). The translation into vomit or foulness you hear people say has to be sheer snobbery. It doesn't have enouph taste for that :P. I never drink any of those because there are others I like much better, but I still find it mind boggling sometimes. Oh, and yes, I've had me some very good rice beer, heh. No, I really think Bud (particularly Bud Light) tastes horrible. To me, it really does have a sour/vomity taste. I can never finish one. I'm not a beer snob at all (snobby about wine and vodka maybe), and will take a Coors/Miller/Corona if someone gives it to me. I'll reject free Bud though. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Murgos on November 27, 2007, 03:14:17 PM Miller Lite and Bud Light have practically identical tastes to me. Actually, Miller Lite tastes more sour to me than Bud Light does.
Coors though? Coors is just nasty. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Tale on November 27, 2007, 03:21:23 PM And all of you "claiming" Guinness is your favorite... Guinness comes has around a half dozen versions. The best of which (imo) is "Guinness Extra Stout" By Guinness, we mean Guinness. You can call it draught if you want. We mean the stuff that Irish people have been drinking for generations, before modern marketing pressures forced the company to come up with other beers. If you need us to specify which beer we mean when we say Guinness, you don't know enough about Guinness. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: schild on November 27, 2007, 03:28:32 PM ^^^truth
Least favorite beer is Triple Bock. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Tale on November 27, 2007, 03:29:51 PM (http://users.on.net/~svandore/pics/Ireland_37_bg_061402.jpg)
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Evildrider on November 27, 2007, 03:31:10 PM ... oh yeah.. props to Shiner Bock too.. but I haven't seen that around since I lived in Houston. Don't think it gets as far north as Indiana.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Furiously on November 27, 2007, 03:37:10 PM I'll agree with Stormwaltz on the Blue Moon.
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: lamaros on November 27, 2007, 05:42:37 PM The wife keeps insisting that Aussies have the best beer in the world but mysteriously none of it is available for import to the US. Just like all good US beers are avaliable for import in AUS? Most places in the world dont have their best local beers imported globally. You'll have to trust me on this one. I live in Australia, yet when I went to the Delerium Cafe in Brussles, a bar that has a beer menu of over 2000 beers from around the world, they only have 4 aussie beers listed. None of these beers were examples of fine aussie beers. Hell, one was a beer I'd never heard of and I highly suspect was never sold in Australia. Most of the fine beers they had there were from Belgium and Germany. The greater the distance the more issues you have, especially for micro breweries. It's just rather hard to ship all that sort of stuff around the world. Of the interesting breweries in AUS I can name off the top of my head: Mountain Goat (Melb, Victoria) http://www.goatbeer.com.au/ Cascade (Tasmania's south) http://www.cascadebrewery.com.au/ James Boag (Tasmania's north) http://www.boags.com.au Mildura (Mildura, Vic country) web address given above Coopers (SA) www.coopers.com.au Little Creatures (Freemantle, Western Australia) www.littlecreatures.com.au James Squire (Melb, Victoria) http://www.jamessquire.com.au/ There are many many more. However, I wouldn't say that Australia has the best beer in the world. I woudn't say that of any country. I certainly wouldn't say that in regards to VB, Carlton or any of the other popular beers. I would also note that from state to state the popular beers change rather signifinicantly. There is no 'Australian' beer bar Forsters, which is Australian insofar as it a popular beer overseas (brewed overseas too). It's never seen here; the first time I drank Fosters was in London. One should also note that many beers are local brews of global brands. Stella Artois and Becks for example have gained popularity in Australia recently. They used to be imported but are now brewed in South Australia. The quality is significantly different because of this (worse). Delerium is a delicious beer, especially on tap. Westmalle Tripel is delicious. Duvel, Kwark, Leffe, etc are all nice. German Wheatbeers are fantastic. But only the most popular for these beers are avaliable for import in other countries. I suspect I consumed 100 different types of beer in europe, but probaby only 30-40 would be avaliable in Australia. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: cmlancas on November 27, 2007, 06:04:54 PM If you have a Gordon Biersch around you (I had it first in the ATL with recommendation from Yeg), their Marzen is really good. If you like dark, Dunkles is good too, but the Marzen was really head and shoulders above everything else.
Sam Adams Brown Ale is tasty. For something cheaper, if you hate the terrible American domestic brews, Yuengling Black+Tan is pretty damn good, I think. At $8.99/12pk bottle, I can't go wrong with that. There's also a German eatery type place that is in this shitty shitshit mall that used to be the nicest (and only) in Tampa called Mr. Dunderbaks. It's fucking amazing. They have brews in bottles/on tap I can't even pronounce or remember. If you come to Tampa, and you want German food, go to Dunderbak's. Edit: As I pour myself another glass of Foster's Special Bitter out of another oil can, I should point out I've been drinking a shitton of this lately. Yum. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Lt.Dan on November 27, 2007, 06:25:33 PM I've been loving me some Little Creatures recently. They have a great range of good taasting beers.
Other recent tipples: - Pepperjack Handcrafted Ale - made by a wine maker and very, very, good. - VB - Just 'cos I was weeding in the garden and everyone knows that a hard earned thirst deserves a big cold beer, and that beer is Vic, Vic Bitter (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfdW4iCSmFE). Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: trias_e on November 27, 2007, 08:05:46 PM Quote Trois Pistoles: Foulness from Quebec. Definitely among the most unique flavors I've encountered in beer. But not in a good way. Wow! I adore this beer. I don't know what to say. For someone to put it as their worst beer...well, that's interesting. Maybe it's a love it or hate it thing. Do you dislike Unibroue's other brews? I find that most of them are similarly unique (and I like em all pretty much). Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Sky on November 28, 2007, 06:21:29 AM Why is Mopps being a dick in the happy fun beer thread?
I just had the Dundee Hef last night. Ecch. It's odd, some Hefs just don't taste like Hefs. My nicest guess is that they are too old or something and lost their flavors in the bottle? I'm not educated enough to know, but the Dundee should've been pretty fresh, I'll have to look for a date. I normally drink Hefs like a week after bottling, maybe I'm spoiled? Because I've not had one as good as Long Trail or Saranac, including the ubiquitous UFO (which the Dundee reminded me of). Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: MrHat on November 28, 2007, 06:30:00 AM Brewer's Art in Baltimore has recently started bottling their beers.
I had a Green Peppercorn Triple w/ my turkey on T-Day and it was glorious. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: rattran on November 28, 2007, 08:45:56 AM My favorite right now is Dogfish Head 120minute IPA. Pricey, way too much alcohol (21%), and marvelous.
It's hard to find, so right now I have some local Two Brother's Heavy Handed IPA, some Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA, and the last 4 Duck-Rabbit Milk Stouts I brought from NC. And a case of Huber's Regal Brau. Cheap, drinkable Bavarian beer that's good for cooking with. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Stormwaltz on November 28, 2007, 08:46:32 AM Maybe it's a love it or hate it thing. Do you dislike Unibroue's other brews? I find that most of them are similarly unique (and I like em all pretty much). It probably is love or hate. Like I said, it's one of two or three really unique flavors I've tried (not including novelty stuff). It was the first Unibroue I tried ("Hey! A dark beer I've never seen before!"), and afterwards I wasn't inclined to try the others. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: cmlancas on November 28, 2007, 10:08:36 AM Yes, I know, I brew beer myself. But adjuncts are just that... ADJUNCTS. You add them to beer. An alcoholic beverage, made almost entirely of corn. With no Malt. Is not a beer. And a sentence without a subject and predicate is not a sentence. It's a PREPOSITIONAL PHRASE. :awesome_for_real: Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: croaker69 on November 29, 2007, 06:10:25 AM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. Yes, I know, I brew beer myself. But adjuncts are just that... ADJUNCTS. You add them to beer. An alcoholic beverage, made almost entirely of corn. With no Malt. Is not a beer. Germans make the best beer Nazis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot) Anything else results in :uhrr: Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CmdrSlack on November 29, 2007, 08:50:10 AM local Two Brother's Heavy Handed IPA I cannot say enough how much the beers that come from this brewery rule. They're just hands-down excellent. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: rattran on November 29, 2007, 01:57:07 PM local Two Brother's Heavy Handed IPA I cannot say enough how much the beers that come from this brewery rule. They're just hands-down excellent. I've had poor luck with their "Bitter End" and "Domaine DuPage" About half the time I get the bitter, and probably 20% of the French, they're off tasting. Doesn't seem to matter where I get them either. On the plus side, when it's a good 6pack, it's a treat. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: CharlieMopps on November 29, 2007, 02:40:58 PM I must again mention: If you like stouts, you HAVE to try Lion Stout. It's the best in the world.
(http://userdisk.webry.biglobe.ne.jp/001/297/57/N000/000/000/lion_stout.jpg) Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Teleku on November 29, 2007, 03:52:40 PM About as artsy fartsy as I get in my beer is Sam Adams or Yuengling. Otherwise, I'm good with Coors Lite or Corona. Kinda partial to Red Stripe, as well. Also, never underestimate the power of the PBR. I'm not a beer snob. I'm not going to try to impress anyone with my gastrointestinal prowess by drinking a loaf of bread (Guiness). yea dude, but none of those things you just named are "Beer" You can't make beer from Corn. (well, Sam Adams is a real beer I guess) You can make beer with anything (provided the basics are there). You can make beer with pumpkins, honey, bananas, and freakin jalapenos and brussel sprouts if you wanted to. They're called adjuncts. Yes, I know, I brew beer myself. But adjuncts are just that... ADJUNCTS. You add them to beer. An alcoholic beverage, made almost entirely of corn. With no Malt. Is not a beer. Germans make the best beer Nazis. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reinheitsgebot) Anything else results in :uhrr: Actually, as somebody who loves good beer in general, I have to deeply disagree. It was a retarded law. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: NowhereMan on November 29, 2007, 04:30:58 PM And all of you "claiming" Guinness is your favorite... Guinness comes has around a half dozen versions. The best of which (imo) is "Guinness Extra Stout" By Guinness, we mean Guinness. You can call it draught if you want. We mean the stuff that Irish people have been drinking for generations, before modern marketing pressures forced the company to come up with other beers. If you need us to specify which beer we mean when we say Guinness, you don't know enough about Guinness. Actually although Draught is certainly the biggest selling Guinness it's only been around since the 50's, the Extra Stout is the Guinness that's been sold since the 18th century. That said I prefer Draught myself. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: voodoolily on November 29, 2007, 06:00:47 PM Hard to pick a favorite, but currently: Spatan Optimator. Been all over that lately. There's a little German deli in our neighborhood where you can get the very best reuben, a side of German potato salad and a pint of Spaten for less than $10. I might need to head over there this weekend. :grin: My favorite is Paulaner Salvator doppelbock. Love me some doppelbocks and hefedunkels. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Simond on November 30, 2007, 08:38:22 AM Porter: Fullers London Porter Hurray!And all of you "claiming" Guinness is your favorite... Guinness comes has around a half dozen versions. The best of which (imo) is "Guinness Extra Stout" By Guinness, we mean Guinness. You can call it draught if you want. We mean the stuff that Irish people have been drinking for generations, before modern marketing pressures forced the company to come up with other beers. If you need us to specify which beer we mean when we say Guinness, you don't know enough about Guinness. Actually although Draught is certainly the biggest selling Guinness it's only been around since the 50's, the Extra Stout is the Guinness that's been sold since the 18th century. That said I prefer Draught myself. My 'generic' drink is either Strongbow or Scrumpy Jack, but I go for real scrumpy whenever I can. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Oban on November 30, 2007, 08:40:16 AM Has anyone tried Utopia?
http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/food/sfl-flcostbeerbrnov29,0,5291591.story (http://www.sun-sentinel.com/features/food/sfl-flcostbeerbrnov29,0,5291591.story) I need to see if I can convince the LCB to import this. Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Teleku on November 30, 2007, 12:34:25 PM That certainly looks interesting, but being poor, I probably wont be able to try any for awhile, heh. It probably taste nothing like beer, but I would really like to try it, since it sounds pretty damn good. Seems like that would have to be a pretty unique drink, as I don't think anybody else in world makes something like that, do they?
Title: Re: The Favorite Beer Thread Post by: Oban on November 30, 2007, 01:26:19 PM Not that I know of...
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