I traded a bottle of Pilsner Urguell for a Fat Tire. I will have a BBQ tonight and check it out.
I traded a bottle of Pilsner Urguell for a Fat Tire. I will have a BBQ tonight and check it out.
Originally posted by John Styrnol
Anyone try any of these brews?
Samuel Smith`s IPA
Anchor Liberty Ale
Ale Smith Horny Devil
Duvel
I sometimes drink the Anchor Liberty Ale and I like it:xyxthumbs Do you like it too, or is that a list of beers you don`t like
Originally posted by Mark77
I sometimes drink the Anchor Liberty Ale and I like it:xyxthumbs Do you like it too, or is that a list of beers you don`t like
That list are one`s for me to try out. I like the Anchor Steam, so I`m pretty sure I`ll like the Liberty Ale, just want to see what other`s thought about it. Thanks.
Here`s what I ordered last week:
Saison Dupont
Rochefort 8
Fuller`s ESB
Dogfish Head World Wide Stout
Dogfish Head 90 Min. IPA
Aventinus
Stone Arrogant ******* Ale
Also ordered some new glassware.
Can`t wait to try these new brew`s out.
I tried some of the Hoegaarden Belgium White Ale, this is some of the coolest brew I`ve ever had, a must if you can get it.
Originally Posted by AlexRuiz
Well, I think XX is by far the best Mexican beer I`ve had, especially the dark.
:woohoo:
If you guys are ever in Ann Arbor, MI, try out a Fat Abbot at ABC (Arbor Brewing Company.) A bit heavy and a little on the sweet side but finishes well.
Only problem is it has about 2.5x normal alcohol content of regular beers so there`s a 2 beer limit.
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Originally Posted by percynjpn
There is also an XX Bitter from Belgium which I cannot find. I hear it is a very sought after brew.
Last night went over some friends house with a couple of bottles of Piraat Triple 10.5%, 11oz. bottle. The three of us drank this brew with some nice results, sweet with a huge head. Everyone like it and got a little buzz, not bad for 2 bottles among three people. Today I`m have an Ayinger Jahrhundert Bier, nice, does not taste like a lager to me.
gotta be 90 degrees outside before i pop open a Labatt`s Ice or nothing at all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by rjstaaf
DON`T. Not only should you be proud to be a redneck, but you should also be take comfort in knowing you know what you like! Not only that, but I like to drink more than 6 beers when I`m out! If you are out to eat and having a good cigar, than thats a different story (or if you are Irish and have a complex about drinking heavy beers!). Personally, I drink Bud Light 99% of the time, the other 1% is when I have a Newcastle after work with my coworkers.
KEEP IT REAL.
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Not me. I avoid crappy domestic beer at all costs. Maybe it`s just me, but I don`t know how someone can go to a good pub and have 30+ awesome beers at their disposal, and order Miller Lite or something. I have been on a Newcastle kick lately, but I`d still have to go with Guinness as the champ. I can`t resist making a Black and Tan or Half and Half at home. Practice makes perfect with the pouring technique, and I`ve gotten pretty good now. Any Fuller`s product is pretty good too. I know a guy that does home brewing, and he makes some great beers (and he doesn`t use Mr. Beer either).
Originally Posted by Tasty
It`s all relative. Newcastle = crappy domestic beer in, um, Newcastle. Not a huge fan of Bud Light, but I do see where it can have a place to drink.
I like good old Bud most of the time, but always buy Shiner Bock when I can find it down here in Fla. Back in Texas, Shiner Bock was EVERYWHERE.
Fat Tire Amber Ale is a great beer too, but very hard to find here.
Others I like are:
Amstel Light
Corona
Dos Equis XX (green bottle with a lime, thank you)
Guiness (authentic, on tap)
Black & Tans
Anchor Steam Pale Ale
Red Stripe
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It`s great to see people contributing to this thread. Still waiting for my big shipment.
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