Your Favorite Beer
Well considering its 9 pm and I should have been drinking hours ago I just went on a beer run. There was of course all domestics and some lame imports like flying dog and some other puke fest IPAs as well as the horrible rye beers that taste like pine air freshener.
So what's everyones favorite beer? I ended up defaulting to Yeungling tonight because i like it and it's cheaper then some. Otherwise I thought i might try Dos Equis, then decided to get it at the local mexican restaurant in a nice 32 oz iced mug tomorrow during lunch. If you don't drink beer I basically don't care for your input :fawk: Just kidding, though Sam Navy did have his " " thread I'm not a liquor man myself but I do like brandy and a splash of coke. |
I like my women like my whiskey, 12 years old and mixed up with coke.
--------- I like Warsteiner, Baltika 5, Grolsche. |
Warsteiner is good, though I've only had it one time and it was pretty much room temperature and flat. Grolsche is supposed to be pretty good, pretty sure I can get that here. Might try that as well.
Wish I could find that beer Y8s recommended. |
Amstel Light for me.
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Let me apologize in advance for off topic. My favorite beer is a nice dry red wine. If I want hard liquor, it is a perfect margarita. A perfect margarita is
2 parts good quality tequila over ice 1 Part triple sec or whatever Orange Liquor you prefer 1/2 part fresh squeezed lime. Sip slowly and enjoy. Please, no blender or sweet and sour, that is not a margarita. |
Landshark lager.
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noting but the best. (Has to be from the tap, and pour in the traditional irish way.)
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Originally Posted by Pitlab77
(Post 267859)
noting but the best. (Has to be from the tap, and pour in the traditional irish way.)
http://www.layoutscene.com/Myspace-I...iness-beer.jpg Not to mention the shit I got when I told them I don't like beer. |
fuck beer.
http://wine.appellationamerica.com/i...onapais-04.jpg http://bp1.blogger.com/_xQFmRpQhDyQ/...00-h/Earth.jpg This bottle is really owning me right now. I only have 5-left. |
Originally Posted by cjernigan
(Post 267848)
There was of course all domestics and some lame imports like flying dog
Second, do not judge Flying Dog until you have had their Road Dog Scottish Porter. Good stuff. My absolute favorite beer of all time is one that I have only had a single glass of, and which no longer exists anywhere. In 2006 I was in Denver on business, doing a router commissioning at the Jefferson Pilot radio group's new studios. I'd brought with me the new kid in the engineering department to give him some field experience, and as it happens he was from Denver originally. On our last day, he took me to a pub called the Falling Rock, which is the sort of place where they actually explain to anyone who requests a Bud Lite that there is a sports bar just across the street which might better cater to their interests. Anyway, this was a few days after the close of the Great American Beer Festival, and the Rock had received many of the leftover partial barrels. After what felt like being interviewed by the bartender to determine my worthiness, he poured for me a small glass of a brew that had been produced by Oskar Blues for the competition. It was a Scotch Strong Ale which had been aged for 18 months in an old whiskey cask. As I sat at the bar appreciating that glass of beer, I was at once both giddy and morose. My elation, of course, came from the fact that this was the richest, most complicated, most aromatic and wonderfully textured beer that had ever crossed my lips, and I pleasure I knew that few upon this earth would ever experiance. And my sorrow from the fact that there was but one half barrel of this elixer upon the whole earth, and that upon its completion, never again would this particular beer be enjoyed by mortal men. Hell, I'm getting a little teary just writing this, and I've got a perfectly good half-empty glass of Brother Thelonious Belgian Style Abbey Ale sitting right next to me. It pales by comparison... |
Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve
(Post 267860)
Now that brings back memories when I used to travel to the UK on business and they would take me out on pub crawls. It literally took 5 minutes minutes to draw a glass of guiness from the tap.
Not to mention the shit I got when I told them I don't like beer. |
Originally Posted by levnubhin
(Post 267852)
Amstel Light for me.
If you are in the area, or you mystically get them. Clipper City brews are good. (Baltimore Beer). Good beers that range from the Marz-hon. Peg Leg Stout, and the Holy Sheet. Recently for bottled beer I can get anywhere I've been enjoying Dos Equis Amber. Personally I've been searching for a good Mead to try. |
I had a couple of Imperials tonight...
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Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve
(Post 267860)
Now that brings back memories when I used to travel to the UK on business and they would take me out on pub crawls. It literally took 5 minutes minutes to draw a glass of guiness from the tap.
Not to mention the shit I got when I told them I don't like beer. |
Originally Posted by Pitlab77
(Post 267859)
noting but the best. (Has to be from the tap, and pour in the traditional irish way.)
http://www.layoutscene.com/Myspace-I...iness-beer.jpg |
<=== right there.
Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve
(Post 267855)
A perfect margarita is
2 parts good quality tequila over ice 1 Part triple sec or whatever Orange Liquor you prefer 1/2 part fresh squeezed lime. Sip slowly and enjoy. Please, no blender or sweet and sour, that is not a margarita.
Originally Posted by Joe Perez
(Post 267867)
First, Flying Dog is made in Frederick Maryland, so unless you recently emigrated to Canada, it's not an import.
Second, do not judge Flying Dog until you have had their Road Dog Scottish Porter. Good stuff. So one of the reasons we fell in love with the house we're buying is this place around the corner (literally, 3 minute walk) called the Lost Dog Cafe. Check out the beer list (at the bar and for sale at the adjoining deli): USA BOTTLED BEERS Abita Amber Abita Purple Haze Abita Turbo Dog Abita Restoration Ale Abita Light Allagash Double Ale Allagash White Anchor Liberty Ale Anchor Steam Lager Anderson Valley Oatmeal Stout Anderson Valley Belks ESB Anderson Valley Boont Amber Ale Anderson Valley Hop Ottin’ IPA Anderson Valley Poleeko Gold Pale Avery Ellie’s Brown Ale Avery IPA Bear Republic Pete Brown Ale 22oz. Bear Republic Racer 5 22oz. Blue Moon Belgian Style White Brooklyn Ale Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout Brooklyn Brown Brooklyn East India Pale Ale Brooklyn Lager Budweiser Bud Light Coors Aspen Edge Low Carb Coors Light Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA Dogfish Head Aprihop IPA Dogfish Head Chicory Stout Dogfish Head India Brown Ale Dogfish Head Midas Touch Dogfish Head Raison D’Etre Dogfish Head Shelter Pale Ale Flying Dog Doggie Style Pale Ale Flying Dog Old Scratch Lager Flying Dog Tire Bite Golden Ale Foggy Bottom Ale Foggy Bottom Lager Great Divide St. Brigid’s Porter Great Divide Wild Raspberry Ale Harpoon IPA Killian’s Irish Red Lagunitas IPA Mad River Jamaica Red Ale Mad River Jamaica Sunset IPA Mad River Steelhead Pale Ale Mad River Steelhead Porter Mad River Steelhead Stout Mendocino Black Hawk Stout Mendocino Blue Heron Pale Ale Mendocino Eye of the Hawk Ale Mendocino Red Tail Ale Mendocino White Hawk Ale Michelob Michelob Ultra Low Carb Miller Genuine Draft Miller Lite North Coast Blue Star Wheat North Coast Old Number 38 Stout North Coast Old Rasputin Stout North Coast Old Stock Ale North Coast Pranqster Ale North Coast Red Seal Ale North Coast Scrimshaw Pilsner Old Dominion Ale Old Dominion Lager Old Dominion New River Pale Ale Old Dominion Oak Barrel Stout Old Dominion Tuppers Hop Pocket Ale Otter Creek Copper Ale Otter Creek Pale Ale Otter Creek Stovepipe Porter Oxford Raspberry Wheat Petes Wicked Ale Redhook ESB Redhook IPA Rogue American Amber 22oz. Rogue Dead Guy Ale 22oz. Rogue Dead Guy Ale Rogue Hazelnut Brown 22oz. Rogue Mocha Porter Rogue Shakespeare Stout 22oz. Rolling Rock Sam Adams Black Lager Sam Adams Boston Lager Sam Adams Cherry Wheat Sam Adams Cream Stout Sam Adams Light Saranac Black and Tan Saranac Pale Ale Shenandoah Old Rag Mountain Ale Shiner Bock Shiner Hefeweizen Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine Sierra Nevada Porter Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Spanish Peaks Honey Raspberry Ale Spanish Peaks Monterrey Pale Ale Speakeasy Big Daddy IPA Speakeasy Prohibition Ale Speakeasy Untouchable Pale Ale Stone Arrogant Bastard Ale 22oz. Stone IPA Stone Porter 22oz. Victory Golden Monkey Belgian Style Victory Hopdevil IPA Victory Old Horizontal Barleywine Victory Prima Pils Weyerbacher Merry Monks Widmer Hefeweizen Wild Goose English Style Amber Ale Wild Goose IPA Wolavers Organic Brown Ale Wolavers Organic Oatmeal Stout Yards Love Stout Yards Philadelphia Pale Ale Yuengling Black and Tan Yuengling Lager Yuengling Light Lager 16oz. Draft Beers Dominion Root Beer Anderson Winter Solstice Magic Hat #9 Blue Moon White Ale Dogfish 60 Min IPA Lost Dog Ale Rogue Shakespeare Stout Shiner Hefeweizen Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Woodchuck Amber Cider Yuengling Lager ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND Abbot Ale 16oz. Bass Ale Belhaven Scottish Ale Boddington’s Pub Ale 16oz. Fraoch Heather Ale 12oz. Fuller’s ESB Mackeson Triple Stout McEwans Scotch Ale Newcastle Brown Old Speckled Hen 14.9oz. can Sam Smith’s Imperial Stout Sam Smith’s India Ale 18.7oz. Sam Smith’s Nut Brown Ale 18.7oz. Sam Smith’s Oatmeal Stout 12oz. Sam Smith’s Organic Ale 18.7oz. Sam Smith’s Pale Ale 18.7oz. Whitbread Pale Ale Wychwood Hobgoblin Ale 12oz. Wychwood Scarecrow Ale 16.9oz. Young’s Dirty Dick’s Ale 16.9oz. Young’s Oatmeal Stoute 14.9oz. Young’s Double Chocolate Stout Young’s Old Nick Barleywine Young’s Special London Ale 16.9oz. Young’s Ramrod Pale Ale INTERNATIONAL BOTTLED BEERS GERMANY Beck’s Beck’s Dark Beck’s Light Bitburger Franziskaner Club-Weisse 16.9oz Franziskaner Dunkel 16.9oz. Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse 16.9oz. Paulaner Hefeweizen 16.9oz. Spaten Lager Spaten Optimator St. Pauli Girl Warsteiner Weihenstephaner HefeWeisse 16.9oz. NON-ALCOHOLIC BEERS Buckler Clausthauler Haake Beck Kaliber O’Douls St. Pauli Girl NA AUSTRALIA Foster’s Lager 12oz. Foster’s Lager 25oz. can Foster’s Bitter 25oz. can AUSTRIA Eggenberg Pils Urbock 23 MacQueen’s Nessie Samiclaus BELGIUM Chimay Grand Reserve Chimay Triple Chimay Red Delirium Tremens Delirium Nocturnum Duvel Golden Ale Gouden Carolus Triple Gouden Carolus D’or Hoegarden White Leffe Blonde Lindeman’s Framboise Lucifer CANADA Labatt Blue Molson Ice Molson Canadian Molson Golden Moosehead Lager CHINA Tsingtao CZECH REPUBLIC Pilsner Urquell Czechkvar DENMARK Carlsberg Beer Elephant Malt Liquor Tuborg Beer ITALY Moretti Peroni JAMAICA Red Stripe HOLLAND Amstel Light Grolsch Lager 16oz. Heineken IRELAND Beamish Stout 16oz. can Guinness Draught bottle Guinness Draught 14.9oz. Guinness Extra Stout Harp Lager Murphy’s Stout 16oz. can Smithwick’s Ale Wexford Cream Ale 16oz. JAPAN Asahi 21.4oz. Sapporo 22oz. can MEXICO Dos Equis Amber Dos Equis Special Lager Modela Especial Negra Modela Dark Pacifico Sol THAILAND Singha |
I will chime in although I'm not a "beer man". As pointed out, rum is my drink of choice, but when it comes to store bought beer, for light'ish, I just drink PBR. Mexican=Pacifico. Domestic=Yuengling. For imports, I'm partial to Bass and Harp when in a bar.
But when it has to be red... Karl Strauss Red Trolley Ale. And FTR, Landshark reecently made my top5 worst aftertastes ever, just ahead of a warm and flat Schlitz. Here's the business end: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/137/3...e99fa9.jpg?v=0 |
It was wrong of me to say import and then refer to flying dog. I guess I see 3 colors of beer. Domestics, foreign, weird microbrews with crazy colored labels/boxes that I try when I feel the need. I tried 3 different flying dog's and didn't care to write anything down or remember which brew it was because I didn't care for any 3 of them.
We have a good local bar for a smaller town. 18 beers on tap with good prices. They pour Guiness slow, I can't stomach it though, tears me up big time. When I was Spain my Junior year of HS we ended up at this bar, bunch of young kids with no idea what we were doing. Got hammered in minimal money drinking out of big 1.5 L boots all night. The beer was good but i have no idea what we were drinking, probably nothing special. Considering making my own beer this summer. I think it would be nice to do it at least once. |
So jealous of Y8s right now.
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I don't drink much anymore, but when I'm looking to get a little nuts I like 151 or Jack. I just had me a couple Coors lights out skating, not really a fan though. After work at the shop the guys all drink Budweiser, so that's a regular. The brazilian guys have me drinkin 4-5 Caipirinhas at times. :)
I like enjoying a Woodchuck once in awhile. I'd say favorite taste would be Woodchuck. When I drink to drink though, it really doesn't matter what it is.....:friday: http://pictopia.com/perl/get_image?p...hoto_id=744927 Vash- |
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