"beers i have known and loved" [Off Topic]
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Club
Beer Beer
PBR [nowhere near as ****ty as I remember it being]
Maudite
la Fin du Monde
Blanche de Chambly
the pride of St. James Gate
Strongbow [not actually a beer]
Hoegaarden
Bigrock Traditional Ale
free
Beer Beer
PBR [nowhere near as ****ty as I remember it being]
Maudite
la Fin du Monde
Blanche de Chambly
the pride of St. James Gate
Strongbow [not actually a beer]
Hoegaarden
Bigrock Traditional Ale
free
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Wisconsin Club
Blatz
Grain Belt
Hamms
Schlitz
Old Milwaukee
PBR
Budweiser
Warm Piss-(haven't had it but HAS to be better than any the above)
Actually you couldn't get me to drink any of these if I was dying of thirst in the middle of the Sahara.
I live for dark beers, porters, stouts, nut brown ales. A good weiss beer is great, especially in summer. And I've just started Belgian ales. Nice, like I need a new poison
There's a bar in Chicago that specializes in Belgian ales on tap, literally dozens of them. You can get half-pints if you want, so you can try more variety.
Blatz
Grain Belt
Hamms
Schlitz
Old Milwaukee
PBR
Budweiser
Warm Piss-(haven't had it but HAS to be better than any the above)
Actually you couldn't get me to drink any of these if I was dying of thirst in the middle of the Sahara.
I live for dark beers, porters, stouts, nut brown ales. A good weiss beer is great, especially in summer. And I've just started Belgian ales. Nice, like I need a new poison
There's a bar in Chicago that specializes in Belgian ales on tap, literally dozens of them. You can get half-pints if you want, so you can try more variety.
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Black Boss Porter
Rasputin's Imperial Stout
anything by Great Lakes really, they are pure gold
same with Lake Louie, but particularly their scotch ale
Bell's Two Hearted
Rasputin's Imperial Stout
anything by Great Lakes really, they are pure gold
same with Lake Louie, but particularly their scotch ale
Bell's Two Hearted
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Lev Lion
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Spaten Pils
b!tch Creek- Teton Brewing Company
2 below- new Belgium
fat tire- new Belgium
moose drool- big sky
cutthroat- uinta
evolution- Wasatch
I don't have access to a ton of different stuff since I live in the great state of Utah, but I do make it to Idaho now and again and I'm always sure to pick up something new.
Spaten Optimator
Spaten Pils
b!tch Creek- Teton Brewing Company
2 below- new Belgium
fat tire- new Belgium
moose drool- big sky
cutthroat- uinta
evolution- Wasatch
I don't have access to a ton of different stuff since I live in the great state of Utah, but I do make it to Idaho now and again and I'm always sure to pick up something new.
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Lagunitas Undercover Investigation Shutdown Ale. One of my favorites. Brewed in the next town over. Too bad it was a one-time deal.
Label reads:
"We brewed this especially bitter ale in remembrance of the 2005 St. Patrick's Day Massacre and in celebration of our 20-day suspension back in January of this year."
https://www.thebrewsite.com/2006/06/0...estigation.php
Label reads:
"We brewed this especially bitter ale in remembrance of the 2005 St. Patrick's Day Massacre and in celebration of our 20-day suspension back in January of this year."
https://www.thebrewsite.com/2006/06/0...estigation.php
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Almost anything by Dogfishhead Brewery, especially the 90 Minute IPA.....goodness, mmmmm
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Have been developing a taste for Guinness.
I love almost any Hefeweizen flavored beer.
Favorite mass produced.
Chimay, Dorelei.
I love almost any Hefeweizen flavored beer.
Favorite mass produced.
Chimay, Dorelei.
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Probably my favorite overall. To have a few and not get toasted I like Boddingtons. It is quicker to list what I dont like (too strong, how bout dont drink much?). I just dont like to drink Lambics at all and rarely have stouts. as a rule, "Beer is good".
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Nightly Drinkers; Red Nectar, Firestone Walker's Double Barrel Pale Ale, and Lost Coast Winterbraun.
Special Occasion; Jan De Licht
Aging in mah fridge; Three Floyds (almost the entire line-up from '05), North Coast Old Stock 2003 and 2005, Weltenberger Wintertraum 2003, and some others.
When I'm pouring one out for my homie (RIP Michael Jackson), Lion Stout is the jam!
Special Occasion; Jan De Licht
Aging in mah fridge; Three Floyds (almost the entire line-up from '05), North Coast Old Stock 2003 and 2005, Weltenberger Wintertraum 2003, and some others.
When I'm pouring one out for my homie (RIP Michael Jackson), Lion Stout is the jam!