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What's better than a cold brew to celebrate with friends after a ride? This is of course no substitute for the 20 minute window when we eat protein, carbs and fat to refuel. But after that, we must toast to frienship and a good day of riding.
What's your elixar of choice.
Mine:
Pilsner Urquell
Dillon Dam Sweet Georges Brown
Kaltenberg Castle Hefe Wiesen
New Belgium Fat Tire (of course)
Guiness
What's your elixar of choice.
Mine:
Pilsner Urquell
Dillon Dam Sweet Georges Brown
Kaltenberg Castle Hefe Wiesen
New Belgium Fat Tire (of course)
Guiness
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After the coffee, I was waiting for this
I drink a lot of homebrew, but I also drink a lot of other stuff.
When in the Northeast, drink Magic Hat (#9)
When in PA, drink Victory (hopdevil)
When in Colorado...mmm, lots of microbrew to choose from, but you can't go wrong with any of the New Belgium beers.
And of course there is a place in my heart for Steel Reserve
I drink a lot of homebrew, but I also drink a lot of other stuff.
When in the Northeast, drink Magic Hat (#9)
When in PA, drink Victory (hopdevil)
When in Colorado...mmm, lots of microbrew to choose from, but you can't go wrong with any of the New Belgium beers.
And of course there is a place in my heart for Steel Reserve
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It was a logical transgression.
Drugs:
Skis
Bikes
Coffee
Beer
Drugs:
Skis
Bikes
Coffee
Beer
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Fat Tire is good, I have fond memories of it.
Guinness is awesome stuff (or Beamish)
VB mate !
or Tooheys Old
Guinness is awesome stuff (or Beamish)
VB mate !
or Tooheys Old
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I'd have to say Fat Tire has to be the ultimate biking beer and is one of my favorites.
I also like German Weisens and Murphy's Stout.
I also like German Weisens and Murphy's Stout.
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During the ride:
Pabst Blue Ribbon
Bud Light
After the Ride:
Newcastle
Fat Tire
Moose Drule
Pabst Blue Ribbon
Bud Light
After the Ride:
Newcastle
Fat Tire
Moose Drule
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Augustiner and Werner Bräu while in Germany. Becks is another good beer while over there, but it doesn't seem to taste as good imported. Maybe its all in my head.
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Maritime Pacific, Hales, Pike Place (all local Seattle brews with multiple choices)
Stella Artois (Belgian Pils) but only on tap it is not as good out of the bottle
Guiness (needs no introduction)
Shiner Blonde and Bock (great Texas made beer now getting wider distribution)
St. Arnold's (brewed in Houston the brewery is worth the trip just for the tasting room)
Widmer Hefeweizen (Portland)
Nothing that is Bud, Coors, Miller, etc.
Stella Artois (Belgian Pils) but only on tap it is not as good out of the bottle
Guiness (needs no introduction)
Shiner Blonde and Bock (great Texas made beer now getting wider distribution)
St. Arnold's (brewed in Houston the brewery is worth the trip just for the tasting room)
Widmer Hefeweizen (Portland)
Nothing that is Bud, Coors, Miller, etc.
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Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock
Fuller's ESB
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Murphy's (more chocolaty than Guinness)
Sam Adams Boston Ale
Redhook,Pete's Wicked,Newcastle,Abita and many, many more.
Fuller's ESB
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Murphy's (more chocolaty than Guinness)
Sam Adams Boston Ale
Redhook,Pete's Wicked,Newcastle,Abita and many, many more.
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My list is long, It all depends on my mood:
guiness
bass
czechvar
hefeweizen (any brand)
heineken
saporro
anything made by stone (much <3 for the bastard)
Spaten
old rasputin
tuborg (I still wish it was easier to find)
red stripe
rogue soba
anything from samuel smith
any trappist ale
guiness
bass
czechvar
hefeweizen (any brand)
heineken
saporro
anything made by stone (much <3 for the bastard)
Spaten
old rasputin
tuborg (I still wish it was easier to find)
red stripe
rogue soba
anything from samuel smith
any trappist ale
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Sweetwater Blue is a good beer when you are hot.
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Someone say beer?
Current faves:
Maredsous 10
Brother Davids triple Belgian(fromAnderson Valley brewing)
Affligem Blonde
Guinness, for strength!
Current faves:
Maredsous 10
Brother Davids triple Belgian(fromAnderson Valley brewing)
Affligem Blonde
Guinness, for strength!
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Upland Wheat from Bloomington, In is my favorite beer.
I'm also a big fat tire and Boulevard Brewing Co's wheat ale fan.
I'm also a big fat tire and Boulevard Brewing Co's wheat ale fan.