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We gonna get some
oojima in this house!
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I know this comes up occasionally.

I have a new favorite.

1845 Pils. A Pilsner from Pensacola Bay Brewery. It's a full flavored pilsner with a bit of hops at the end. Really good flavor. and not in the least bit light tasting.

Refreshing from other crafts that taste like they have to be shipped to India. (Talking to you IPAs).


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Stiegl Pils and Hacker-Pschorr Munich Gold.



Serious about crackers
 
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My tastes change but most times a Sweetwater 420 hits the spot, think I will have one now



 
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Was that you
or the dog?
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Tough one. I love IPA's. But if I had to pick one it would be Sierra Nevada's Celebration Ale, only available during the holidays.


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Straubs made in St Marys PA.

https://www.straubbeer.com/


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Weihenstephaner hefeweissbier dunkel is mine



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Prairie Artisan Ales "Bomb!"

If I HAD to pick just one.



David W.

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Widmer Hefeweizen.


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Founder's Breakfast Stout and North Coast's Old Rasputin are up there.




 
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Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen

 
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Most of the Trappist Ales; Achel being my favorite
 
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Plain old Miller High Life.
Or a Belgian White.





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Originally posted by David W:
Prairie Artisan Ales "Bomb!"

If I HAD to pick just one.



Prarie Bomb is one deep, dark, & delicious beer. And 1 Bomb is about as many as most would drink in one sitting @ 13% abv... tho I'd be not afraid to have more than a couple. Very hard to find and certainly a price tag to match. But the flavor in every sip is what makes drinking craft beer worth it. Good choice David W!
My tastes change with the weather. Tonight it is cool and rainy, we're enjoying Declaration imperial stout by Reformation Brewery in Woodstock, Ga. Yesterday was sunny and 80 degrees at sunset, a nice double ipa from Good People Brewey out of Alabama called Snake Handler is my go-to for such occasion.
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Devil's Backbone Vienna Lager.



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Grainbelt Premium


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I could never pick just one. Though, KBS is outstanding and that Prairie Bomb sounds amazing.

I love IIPAs, so maybe Pliny the Elder? Ha, I guess I could add a little water to it for an IPA and a little more for a Pale Ale and get 3 beers out of 1. Big Grin




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Redbeard Brewing's Moriarty bourbon barrel aged imperial stout

Best. Beer. Ever.

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Almost any IPA, love the hoppy taste, I especially like Bells Two Hearted, great IPA.
 
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Right this moment, it's the Sierra Nevada Octoberfest. So far, it's been my favorite Octoberfest beer this year.




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Too nice for
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That’s a tough one. I’d say my go to favorite beer right now is Birdsong Brewing Paradise City Session IPA out of Charlotte, NC.
 
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