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I'm a beer snob. I like good beer. Recently I've been trying all the Jolly Pumpkin Brewery stuff I can find. Good stuff. I know Liguy drinks some good brews so tell me about your beer tastes.
I've been drinking Full Sail recently. It comes from a small independent brewery in Oregon, so I don't know how far their distribution is. Another brewery that I enjoy is Deschutes Brewery. They make a great Porter, but again you can only get it on the West Coast. Those are probably my two favorite breweries which consistently my great beers. I recommend them to anyone who enjoys a nice flavorful beer.
I don't think I am even near the beer snob as Drugs, but I like a good tasting beer. My favs are Sam Adams(most seasonals), Red Hook, Sierra Nevada, Pete's Wicked Ale, and Heineken Dark(this is actually a decent tasting beer) I am also a fan of a local Microbrewery/restaurant called the Publick House.
I don't think I even near the beer snob as Drugs, but I like a good tasting beer. My favs are Sam Adams(most seasonals), Red Hook, Sierra Nevada, Pete's Wicked Ale, and Heineken Dark(this is actually a decent tasting beer) I am also a fan of a local Microbrewery/restaurant called the Publick House.
I used to really like Sam Adams Cream Stout, but now I can't find it anymore!
The food is great and the price is quite reasonable. They also have a wide selection of German BEERS. Don't have time to eat? Stop in to have a beer and say hi to Franz!
Here's a pic of my favorite beer served at Gasthaus ;D
Post by nature boy on Mar 12, 2006 17:09:32 GMT -5
I think I've tried everything at least once. The Weihenstephaner Hefe Weizen is a very tasty beer too. Very light and smooth, almost a little bit sweet perhaps. Good stuff.
I enjoy Brewpubs, most recently Main Street Station downtown Las Vegas, they serve it up free at the Black Jack tables... lost $300 but great "free" pale ale. At home enjoy Sierra Nevada Pale Ale / Porter / and Stout. Fortunately it was buried in the cooler at last years roo, I didn't know the no glass rule, unfortunately for the wife her Corona's were on top...
My wife is from Akron and there is a little deli up there called Primo's that has a huge beer selection. The last one I tried was Dragon's Milk made by New Holland Brewing Co. and it was pretty good stuff.
I absolutely love a New Zealand beer called Mac's Copperhop. I had it when I travelled in down there. It is an organic beer that is made in copper vats so it picks up some very unique flavors. I have yet to find it stateside, but if anyone has seen it, I'd love to know where it is. Hell, I can't find any New Zealand beer over here.
I fell in love with Shiner Bock when I moved to Austin, TX. The general manager of the Buffalo Wild Wings I frequent lived in Dallas and loves the beer too, so they have it on tap so I still get to have a nice Shiner draft even back here in Kentucky
Post by jambandjohn on Mar 18, 2006 21:48:13 GMT -5
When the weather gets hot give me a nice hoppy Red Hook IPA or even better a Hop Pocket. If you're on a budget go with any of the Saranac brews.
Anyone passing thru Winston-Salem, NC should check out Foothills Brewery downtown. They've got a double hopped IPA that would bring a tear to your eye...