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Luke Skyrawker
This is great. You guys have mentioned a whole bunch of beers I've never tried. After I rob a bank I think I'll go on a beer spree.
MichaelE said:As much as I love German beer, especially Bavarian brews, Weisen has never been one of my favorites either. Much to acidy for me and I don't care for the aftertaste because of it.
I never tried a Weisen I really liked.
hubberjub said:I have been doing a lot of Dogfish Head recently (60, 90, and 120 minute) but I also enjoy a few from Saranac brewery. You've got to support the locals.
marnold said:Bohemian Pilsner (Pilsner Urquell or Budvar/Czechvar)
marnold said:I like the beer I make, . . .
Actually it's easier for me to say the beer styles I don't like. Obviously I don't much care for American mega stuff, although a Leinies isn't 1/2 bad in a pinch. I also don't really like Bavarian wheat beers. Not a fan of cloves, unfortunately.
just strum said:I would have to go with Shiner's selection - Shiner and Sam Adams.
Robert said:I like ale. I am weak for Guiness. Sam Adams is pretty good. My new favorite is Tank House Ale, from Toronto.
Ya'll should try this one http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/st-ambroise-oatmeal-stout/839/92057/
St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout. Wicked!
marnold said:I like the beer I make, although the Oatmeal Stout I made just ran out. I made a Duessedorfer-style Altbier that was to die for. Generally speaking I prefer heavier/more bitter beers and then enjoy them for a good long while. I've always got to mind my Ps and Qs of course, especially since I'm on call 24/7. Sometimes I make a low-gravity beer like a Mild or Ordinary Bitter for all that beery goodness yet with low alcohol.
Rather than favorite beers, my favorite style are:
Duesseldorfer-style Altbier (e.g. Zum Uerige)
IPA (I make one briefly titled "Lion Fan in Packerland Extremely Bitter IPA")
Doppelbock (Paulaner Salvator will be the beer on tap in heaven)
Barleywine/Imperial Stout
Tripel (Chimay White aka Cinq Cents)
Lambics, especially Gueuze or Kriek (Boon Mariage Parfait is wonderful but almost impossible to find anymore)--generally speaking Lambic tends to be the one beer style that even beer geeks don't like. It's not for the faint of palate.
Bohemian Pilsner (Pilsner Urquell or Budvar/Czechvar)
Actually it's easier for me to say the beer styles I don't like. Obviously I don't much care for American mega stuff, although a Leinies isn't 1/2 bad in a pinch. I also don't really like Bavarian wheat beers. Not a fan of cloves, unfortunately.
It's a relatively large regional brewery out of Chippewa Falls, WI. I believe Miller distributes them, but I'm not sure how far out of the Midwest it gets. It's actual name is Leinenkugel. Here's their website: http://www.leinie.comsunvalleylaw said:I have never seen or tasted a Leinies. I will have to see if they have any 'round here.
sunvalleylaw said:Generally, I agree for commercial Weizen, though I bet there are some amazing homebrews out there in that style. I tried a Sierra Nevada Weizen (Kellerweiss) a week or two ago, and it was quite good on a hot summer eve!
luvmyshiner said:I'm glad to see we don't have any Coors Light fans here. If I want to drink warm piss, I can make my own.:messedup:
Rampant said:-snip-
Alcohol is one of my best friends. Red wine. Vodka and Coke. Cointreau and ice. Pastis and water. Jaeger bombs. Port. I'm salivating.
deeaa said:When I was briefly in Belgium I drank a lot of Stella and also Jupiler from the tap and it was great, especially Jupiler...
sunvalleylaw said:I have had Stella, but I guess don't get it. Maybe I am too used to homebrews and craft beers with more specific gravity. If I am going to drink something that light, I might as well go cheap it seems to me.
Trailer Park Casanova said:
Ahaaa
Nicknamed "wife-beater" here in UK - due to its 5% potency I guess...
Monkus said:wow...in Finland??? who knew?!? I didn't expect that.