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Post by lizardking0729 on Feb 21, 2007 20:38:32 GMT -5
Many Beers Float into my mind but I would have to go with:
1.Bell's Oberon, Hopslam, and Two Hearted Ale (Since Bell's originated in my hometown I have bias) 2.Guinness 3.Newcastle 4.Bass 5.New Holland Mad Hatter & Dragon's Milk 6.Busch Light (if im poor)
Glad to see someone else with Bell's Beer mschro, good to see my hometown ale represented...
It was actually funny cuz i saw a lot of people at Bonnaroo with Oberon last year and I was stoked for that.
I generally lean towards german beers with my absolute favorite is Franziskaner Hefe-Weizen if I go with something domestic its usually michelob amber bock
Post by fordgoose15 on Feb 22, 2007 17:11:51 GMT -5
chicagorooer said:
Goose island 312 Urban wheat ale...mmm mmm good
312 is awesome - I think only us Chicagoans can get it. I am depressed that I can't buy Yuengling now that I am out of the Southeast (I have 6 bottles left in my fridge from stocking up before I moved). Harp Bass Half and Half or Black and Tan Newkie Stella Artois Michelob Amber Bock Carling and Carlsburg
The Maine micros are amazing. Gritty's, Geary's, Shipyard, Casco Bay, but especially the Allagash brews...mmmm.
Dogfish Head also.
ditto...i love allagash white, also seadogs blueberry wheat ale..i miss it so much!! right now in the fridge i have blue moon, guinness, and sam adam's winter lager..i like a good hefeweizen too...i love beer!!
"White collar conservative flashin down the street, pointing that plastic finger at me, they all assume my kind will drop and die, but I'm gonna wave my freak flag high." Jimi Hendrix
Post by HoodooOperator on Feb 23, 2007 11:44:21 GMT -5
Not my fav. beer, but Delirium Tremens will put a hurtin on you fo sho!! If you havent had it before, try to find it, its some good shit! It drinks like a wheat beer with a punch you dont initially realize.
melikecheese said:
kimmy417 said:
i think maybe Hoegarrden
ME TOO, actaully its tied with my suggestion below.
If you like this try Holy Moses White Ale from Great Lakes brewing Co. Its awesome too!
Great Lakes Brewing Co. actually makes some of my fav. domestic beers: Dortmunder Gold, Burning River, Holy Moses White Ale. I just found Conways Irish Ale, and thats mighty tasty as well.
Post by melikecheese on Feb 23, 2007 12:35:31 GMT -5
Hoodoo you gotta try the Edmund Fitzgerald. Its really great, i think you have listed all the other non-seasonal brews. I have been emailing superfly to get Great Lakes in the brewing tent, you should do the same.
If you are ever near the brewery go drink in the pub downstairs. its wonderful.
Post by HoodooOperator on Feb 23, 2007 12:54:41 GMT -5
^^i've had Edmund Fitzgerald, i totally forgot about it. my buddy in Cleveland keeps telling me the same about the pub. i should be out there in a few weeks, so i'm gonna have to make a stop. over the summer for my buddys bachelor party, we got a keg of Dort....good times.
Post by melikecheese on Feb 23, 2007 13:58:28 GMT -5
hoodoooperator said:
^^i've had Edmund Fitzgerald, i totally forgot about it. my buddy in Cleveland keeps telling me the same about the pub. i should be out there in a few weeks, so i'm gonna have to make a stop. over the summer for my buddys bachelor party, we got a keg of Dort....good times.
A keg of Dort!! AWESOME!! Last month I picked up a keg of Blue Moon, I cant get kegs of Great Lakes here in Columbus.
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on Feb 23, 2007 15:24:08 GMT -5
Great Lakes makes a few quality brews. My friends brother was a big fan of it, so whenever i went over there thats what there was to drink, usually the dortmunder.
Living in Germany for a while got me spoiled. I love the Hefe-Weizens. Some micros of Hefe aren't that good though. Love Blue Moon or any real Belgium White.
At the house we usually have a twelve of mid-grade (Molson, Foster's, Bass, Smithwick's, and the like)
But really, I'll drink anything except the real ass dirt beer.
Post by Plain Jane Patchwork on Feb 26, 2007 19:43:31 GMT -5
My favorite beer is only sold in Wisconsin. I loooove Spotted Cow by the New Glarus Brewing Company but I like almost all of their beers. www.newglarusbrewing.com If you are ever find yourself in Wisconsin stop off and get some.
I have to agree with whoever made the comment about Maine microbreweries. I got up there for IT a couple of days early and got to try a lot of that stuff and i was blown away. Had some Blueberry Beer that i still remember. When I feel like splurging I go with either Magic Hat Roxy Rolles or #9, Sierra Nevada sometimes. Don't feel like spending a lot but don't want to drink piss beer- Saranac will do just fine. Relatively cheap compared to the others and they have a good variety. Same goes with Red Hook, their ESB used to be one of my favorites. Cheap stuff- Budweiser (not bud-light, can't stand that stuff for some reason) and lately I have gotten hooked on Miller Lite.
This thread makes me realize how little beer we have here in central NC. We don't even get Sweetwater up here and i love that stuff!
I tried this beer at a beer tasting and I HIGHly recommend it. It's appropriately called "Hazed and Infused". It's produced by Boulder Beer Company, a microbrewery in CO.
Post by billypilgrim on Mar 5, 2007 17:08:01 GMT -5
I posted this elsewhere, but I'm a big Sierra Nevada Pale Ale fan. Love the hoppiness. Anyway, I've tracked down the area rep for TN and they're going to be back at Bonnaroo this year.
The Ipswich IPA is pretty amazing. It's a solid, clean hoppy IPA with a definite kick. It's one of the few American breweries that get that British taste right.