12-22-2008, 10:50 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Share your favorite beers & breweries here:
Here is my favorite Hefe: Ayinger Ur-Weisse - Privatbrauerei Franz Inselkammer KG / Brauerei Aying - BeerAdvocate Here is my favorite Belgian: Chimay Grande Réserve (Blue) - Bières de Chimay (Abbaye Notre Dame de Scourmont) - BeerAdvocate My favorite US brewery has to be New Belgium Brewery (Fort Collins) but I also think Boulevard (Kansas City) has some really good beers. Finally my favorite neutered Utah beer is Uintah's goldspike: Golden Spike Hefeweizen - Uinta Brewing Company What beers are your favorite? Share so we can all try them. |
12-23-2008, 09:26 AM | #2 (permalink) |
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Location: Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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You live in Utah and like beer? I'm so very sorry.
Kidding aside, here are some of my favorites: Hefenweizen - Weihenstephaner/Franziskaner/Paulaner (Three way tie) Doppelbock - Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock Pale Ale - Oskar Blues Dale's Pale Ale India Pale Ale - Alesmith IPA Imperial IPA - Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA Triple IPA - Russian River Pliny the Younger Barleywine - Sierra Nevada Bigfoot Barleywine Strong Ale - Lost Abbey Angel's Share Brandy Barrel Aged Imperial Stout - Stone Imperial Russian Stout Trappist - Westveleteren 12 (Quadrupel) Sour - Russian River Temptation As you may notice, I love beer!
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12-24-2008, 03:58 AM | #3 (permalink) |
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Location: Louisville, KY
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Not a huge beer drinker, but I enjoy the occasional brew. My favorite local brewery is Bluegrass Brewing Company (BBC). i like their Summer Wheat, Altbier, Oktoberfest, and Hell for Certain beers. (Hell for Certain is actually the name of a small town in Kentucky) Their Pale Ale is way too "hoppy" for my taste, but I like most of their other types. They also have a Raspberry Meade that I adore.
I tried Schlafly's Christmas Ale the other day while having drinks with some friends...I found it to be quite tasty.
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01-05-2009, 08:35 PM | #4 (permalink) |
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Location: San Francisco
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I generally prefer light but strong beers. Not a big fan of stouts or really bitter IPAs but I'll try anything once. I wont even bother drinking anything less than 5% because the piss quotient is too high for the buzz. So those fucking $1 PBRs are right out.
Local: most Triple Rock brews are great, I'm partial to the Titanium 21st Amendment Brewery especially Watermelon Wheat Anchor Steam Other domestics: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale I'm going to need to try that Sierra Nevada Bigfoot. Okay cider might not really count as beer, but if I'm going to drink a cider it's going to be a Woodchuck Granny Smith Imports: Heineken, Grolsch, Stella, and Corona arent very original but compose most of my drinking.
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01-05-2009, 09:39 PM | #5 (permalink) |
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I'm a huge fan of hoppy beers. My favorite has to be, of course, those that I brew. Following that, some of my favorites:
Rouge - Dead Guy (and Double Dead Guy) Stone - Ruination IPA Flying Dog - IPA Lagunitas - Almost all of their beers Oskar Blues - Dale's Pale Ale Sierra Nevada - Their Seasonal ones always seem to be good Highland Brewing Co. - Gaelic Ale Victory - Hop Devil (IPA-ish) & Storm King (Stout) (apparently makes a great Black & Tan too, which I need to try) |
01-10-2009, 03:36 AM | #6 (permalink) |
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Location: Portland
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I'm a huge fan of Belgians... my favorite drink ever having been of a Konigshoven dubbel from a tap (!!). Not something stocked anywhere really, it was a great treat.
My favorite brewery is Dogfish Head. Based out of Deleware. Everything they make is phenomenal. IPAs are generally disgusting to me, but their 120minute IPA (something like $10 for a 12oz bottle) is heaven! They are always coming out with new brews and none have ever dissapointed. Meanwhile, I live in Portland, Oregon which has more micro-brewers than anywhere in the world but Belgium. Although many of them tend to be on the more bitter side (not my favorite), many of them are amazing in their own right. Rogue is probably the most famous, and if I'm in that rare mood for bitter and strong, they never fail. It's amazing to me that after years of being the laughing stock of the world beer drinking community, the United States now produces some of the best (if not THE best) beer in the world (depending on your taste). Go us! It's also sad that Budweiser and Pabst are still the only "beers" that most people know.. but that is slowly changing =) |
01-10-2009, 09:40 AM | #8 (permalink) | |
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Location: Oregon
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I love living in Oregon. So much good beer. Even here in Corvallis (pop. 50,000) there are 3 breweries inside city limits. My favorites change, depending on season or what I've had lately. Generally, we drink a lot of Deschutes. I'm sad to see Deschutes Jubelale off shelves, but there is plenty of other good wintry Deschutes to drink, like Obsidian Stout or Black Butte Porter.
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01-10-2009, 10:39 AM | #9 (permalink) |
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Location: East-central Canada
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It's too difficult to pick favourites all at once, so I'll just post as I go along.
I had my first (three) Hoegaarden witbier on New Year's. I rather enjoyed it despite not having any lemon slices to go with it. It just gives me a reason to have it again soon. It hit my top-10 list immediately.
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01-10-2009, 07:25 PM | #10 (permalink) |
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Location: Pretoria (Tshwane), RSA
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Hooray beer!
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01-14-2009, 03:25 AM | #12 (permalink) |
Too Awesome for Aardvarks
Location: Angloland
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I'm a fan of a belgium blonde beer.
I once went to a bar in brussels where they had every single style of Leffe and then some on tap. Needless to say i had the mother of all hangovers the next day
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01-14-2009, 03:24 PM | #13 (permalink) |
Location: up north
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Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale is my favorite. it was the 1st beer I liked and i've sticked with this brand since now and it's all delicious. If i'm in a more hungry mode, i would order an Alexander Keith's Red Amber ale. Equally great but a bit more filling.
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02-13-2009, 12:30 PM | #14 (permalink) |
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Flying Dog In Heat Wheat is my favorite, and they've moved their brewing operations right here to Frederick. Yay!
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02-13-2009, 06:42 PM | #16 (permalink) |
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Location: Yucatan, Mexico
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Sol or Superior sometimes Carta Blanca. I like Corona too but it's not often available in the bars and restaurants of the Yucatan. Think Sol, or it's maker Cervecería Cuauhtémoc Moctezuma, has the cerveza market cornered down here.
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02-14-2009, 09:13 AM | #17 (permalink) |
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Some favorites:
New Belgium Fat Tire Oskar Blues' Old Chub/Ten Fidy Belhaven Scottish Ale Dogfish Head World Wide Stout/Raison d'Extra/Indian Brown Ale/Midas Touch Ommegang Chocolate Indulgence Brooklyn Black Chocolate Stout Troeg's Troeginator (Doppelbock) Green Flash IPA Wolaver's Oatmeal Stout Fuller's London Porter Erie Railbender Ale Smuttynose Robust Porter and Old Brown Dog Ale Delirium Noel Victory Storm King Imperial Stout As you can see I like mostly dark beers--porters and stouts. IPA's are growing on me though. I like the Dogfish Head ones, Southern Tier IPA from NY, and the Green Flash as noted above. I am peeved at how difficult it is to get Fat Tire on the East Coast. This does lend some incentive to head west of the Mississippi a couple times each year. Man, I love beer. |
02-18-2009, 06:32 PM | #18 (permalink) |
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Location: Denver City Denver
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You know that one beer that comes in a bottle or on tap that has alcohol in it... Yeah that one... The one that tastes like Heaven...
I'll drink anything. And that's not in the alcoholic way... I just love beer.
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02-18-2009, 06:40 PM | #19 (permalink) | |
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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I'm like Worlds King (alright not like him but...) I love just about any beer, but I have a dislike of low carb beers - they just don't taste right to me and I'm thin enough not to have to worry
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02-18-2009, 06:46 PM | #20 (permalink) | |
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Location: East-central Canada
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It's more or less the same principle with many things we put into our mouths: it's to enhance the taste/experience. The beer in question is quite delicious without added fruit. I wouldn't say it's needed. What's a bit of a requirement for me, however, is that I can't stand certain cheap beer. I'd rather not drink it if it doesn't taste good. I don't drink to get drunk. (It just tends to happen.)
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02-18-2009, 07:39 PM | #22 (permalink) | |
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Location: Denver City Denver
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Dead Guy had to be one of the best beers ever made. If there is a way to get it in your part of the world... You really should check out Pin Strip from Ska Brewing Company...
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02-25-2009, 03:34 PM | #25 (permalink) | |
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Location: Some nucking fut house.
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Although I've never heard of using lemon in a witbier, usually I've seen those served with orange slices. Lemons in hefes though I believe are common. It is like BG said though, served correctly, it is an enhancement to a beer that is perfectly enjoyable on it's own merit. A beer I'm going to keep on hand for a while is Siera Nevada's new Torpedo Extra IPA. /me likes the IPAs.
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02-25-2009, 07:11 PM | #28 (permalink) |
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Location: Florida
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I'm not a big beer drinker, but when I do drink beer it's usually Red Stripe. So i second that other Red Stripe poster way up there. Woo hoo.
In fact, I am enjoying one right now.
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Homebrewers do brew swaps all the time. Pack it well, ship it as fragile and you should be fine. ---------- Post added at 02:07 AM ---------- Previous post was at 02:03 AM ---------- Quote:
Right now I'm enjoying a brown ale I brewed about 10 months ago.
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02-27-2009, 06:17 PM | #38 (permalink) | |
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Location: Oregon
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02-28-2009, 05:37 PM | #39 (permalink) |
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Location: Amazon.com and CDBaby
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A co-worker's brother sent a variety of Left Hand Brewing fare via UPS. I'm suspecting that shipping that way does evil to otherwise tasty brews. About half the selections were a bit on the skanky side.
I'm a fan of ales, amber and brown especially. Bell's makes a very tasty amber, though my current favorite is Newcastle Brown Ale. Smithwick's is also on my short list. I'll never turn down a Guiness or Murphy's stout, though.
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