What beer do you drink?

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Dukester
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Post by Dukester »

ForM wrote: lmao@snobby. Im no snob when Im drinking the better stuff. I certainly dont take my stuff over to a friends. But I will share if thay come here. Mostly thay are like a lot of others, claimeing it to heavy on their stomic.

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I don't mean that in a bad way, I probably should have said "discriminating" :) . I have no problem with anyone who is interested in searching out brewing or distilling perfection. :D

and on to other comments...

And coors lite is one of the coldest tasting beers in the world, but it is also one of the most weakest tasting beers too, I know I put away a shitload!

IMO the whole "shits" thing is, for me at least crappola :D
I've been hearing that since Schlitz will give you the shits never have had the shits because of beer and I've drank a lot of beer in the last 26 years :icon26:
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HM-PuFFNSTuFF
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

Nightshade wrote:I believe that Bud is technically a pilsener. Fucking monumentally shitty one at that.
If you like pilsner, try Pilsner Urquell. I'm pretty sure you can find it down there. It's brewed in Plzen, Czech Republic the birthplace of pilsners. I'm drinking one now. Damn fine beer, it's got a bit of a bitter flavour kind of nutty, very crisp.

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R00k
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Post by R00k »

I've had Pilsner Urqell, it's a good beer. :icon14:
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

riddla wrote:Samuel Smith's Winter Welcome is pretty awesome. Shakespeare even drank them, high alcohol content but damn smooth.

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I like this stuff very much. I've tried their India Ale too which is quite good.
ForM
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Post by ForM »

I havent had the luck to grab that Samual Smiths. Being seasonal and in smaller quantities its is useually gobbeled up there in the uk.

I did like their Oatmeal Stout tho.
HM-PuFFNSTuFF
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Post by HM-PuFFNSTuFF »

Not a big stout fan but drinking oyster stout (Marston's) while eating oysters owns.
Pho
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Post by Pho »

Murphy's is a great stout, nicer than Guiness I think.

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Also irish.
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Post by zeeko »

PABST! it won the blue ribbon back in 1876!
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Canis
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Post by Canis »

Anything...as long as it contains alcohol. :D
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Nightshade
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Post by Nightshade »

Man, I can't believe I actually found some pics of McNeil's beers online.

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Damn fine stuff.
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Post by Nightshade »

OMFG! Here's the place, right in the middle of my hometown!

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7zark7
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Post by 7zark7 »

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thats not beer...Its bottled canadian tap water.
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Post by mik0rs »

Guiness lately.

When I'm in a lager mood it's Erdinger Weissbrau, Moosehead, Hoegaarden. If I'm feeling like a casual drink I'll get Leffe, and if I'm slumming it I'll sink to Carling or Carlsberg.
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Post by Fender »

ForM wrote:You guys that live for the better tastes also might want to get a bottle of Samual Adams Double Chocolate Boch (brewed seasonly just after xmas)

Chimay Grand Reserve is also one fine Ale From Belguim. Expensive but with the taste smells and potent 9.0% ABV well worth every penney.
I actually picked up a 6 pack of Sam's Double Bock (not the chocolate version, which we can't get in Ohio) last week. I can't stand it. One of the few crafted beers that I don't like.

OTOH, any Chimay brew is execellent.
I've got a couple more bottles of my own home brewed "celebration" ale which is kind of a cross between Sam Smith's and Great Lakes x-mas ales. I also have a batch of Belgian Dubble that I need to bottle. Both are very high ABV. 2 pints and you've got a really good buzz.

I completed a 100 beer "world tour" in December. Here's the new list for 2005, which is quite a bit different than the 2004 list, but you get the idea. http://www.winkinglizard.com/100beers.asp
The Winking Lizard has been nominated for best beer program in the USA for a few years now and won it a couple times. Yummy stuff. I've definately become a beer snob since starting to brew my own and drinking all these different beers from around the world.

Joke:

How are (mass produced) American beers like sex in a canoe?
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They are both fucking close to water.
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Post by Fender »

Oh and Duvel and Orval and mint, too. My favorite brewery for a while was Ayinger. The make several excellent beers including Celebrator Dopplebock.
Porters, stouts, wheats, crafted ales and lagers, and just about anything Belgian. Those Belgian monks know how to make a damn good beer. :up:
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Post by R00k »

Kirin and Sapporo are pretty good beers too. Kirin's a lager I believe, but I'm not sure exactly what Sapporo is. It's been a while since I've had it.
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Post by Fender »

As far as American breweries, you can't go wrong with Sam Adams, Great Lakes, Stone or Rogue. Fat Tire is good as well, but harder (for me) to find.


This is a really cool site, IMO.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/
You can rate beers, search styles, etc. So, if you find a beer you like, look it up, find the beer you like and start trying other similar ones with decent ratings. Great way to weed out the chaf, so to speak. :)
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Post by rgoer »

omg ror lolf kracus has shit taste, knows fuck all about beer, and yet refuses to shut up--who could have possibly imagined

I realized there was an omission in my previous post: when I want to drink copious amounts, we head down to essenhaus and drink Spaten by the boot-ful.
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Post by Ryoki »

Pho wrote:Also irish.
Heineken owns it, and by that i mean it took over the brewery.
Good beer, i like it.


Also, this one is for getting drunk fast:

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Maiden
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Post by Maiden »

i think its time we started a beer exchange!
ForM
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Post by ForM »

A beer excange is not something I would do. As if I would sent off a 750 mill bottle of some Grand Reserve or Tripple and recive some shit like Coors Light.
With the sender telling me how "Awsome" it is.

Dont think so.

Youngs Double Chocolate Stout.

Pretty dammed nice. Just no real ABV to it.
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