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October 09, 2017, 07:11 PM
Sunset_Va
Favorite Beer?
I have never heard of 90% of the beers mentioned here. But I am sure they are all good , in their own right.

Any draft beer, thank you.


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October 09, 2017, 07:14 PM
45_Auto
I like a lighter beer, not a fan of hoppy ales or stouts.
My go to is
- Amstel Light
- Sam Adams Light


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October 09, 2017, 08:18 PM
Leemur
quote:
Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
I have never heard of 90% of the beers mentioned here. But I am sure they are all good , in their own right.

Any draft beer, thank you.


How close are you to Staunton, VA? That's where Redbeard is located and it's the best brewery in the Shenandoah Valley IMO.
October 09, 2017, 08:26 PM
tatortodd
quote:
Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
I have never heard of 90% of the beers mentioned here. But I am sure they are all good , in their own right.

Any draft beer, thank you.
The brand, Bavarian State Brewery Weihenstephan, that Rogue and I posted about has been continuously brewing beer since 1040 which makes it the world’s longest running. Nearly every variety is consistently rated world class (their highest rating) by Beer Advocate. If you like wheat beer then you’ll likely love German hefeweizen (aka heffeweissbier), dunkelweizen (aka dark hefeweizen), or kristalweizen (aka filtered hefeweizen).



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October 09, 2017, 08:38 PM
Sunset_Va
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
quote:
Originally posted by Sunset_Va:
I have never heard of 90% of the beers mentioned here. But I am sure they are all good , in their own right.

Any draft beer, thank you.
The brand, Bavarian State Brewery Weihenstephan, that Rogue and I posted about has been continuously brewing beer since 1040 which makes it the world’s longest running. Nearly every variety is consistently rated world class (their highest rating) by Beer Advocate. If you like wheat beer then you’ll likely love German hefeweizen (aka heffeweissbier), dunkelweizen (aka dark hefeweizen), or kristalweizen (aka filtered hefeweizen).


I have tried Va's own Blue Moon Belgium Wheat Ale, and have stopped at their brewery and ate some delicious fish tacos

I am a long way from Shenandoah ,Va, Lemur.

Our local grocery stores carry just a small selection of craft beers, and there are no stores that specialize in carrying those craft beers in my area. We do have some small upstart breweries in the nearby city, but I've not stopped at any of them .

Recently I bought a 6 pack of Country Club. Nothing like what it used to taste like 20 years ago.

That my friends, is about the epitome of my outreach in beer choices! LOL
October 09, 2017, 08:43 PM
o'sully
Beamish stout


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October 09, 2017, 08:51 PM
Oz_Shadow
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Originally posted by 83v45magna:
While in Germany, my go to beer became Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse. I still have a couple of the branded .5l glasses. If Franziskaner was not available then a Späten Weissbier almost always would be.

Found out also that Tucher Hefeweiss was not desirable for me.
God, this pic makes me want one. I haven't had one for ages.


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A local store sells that. Pretty good. I liked it better than the Weihenstefaner
October 09, 2017, 09:15 PM
tatortodd
quote:
Originally posted by Oz_Shadow:
quote:
Originally posted by 83v45magna:
While in Germany, my go to beer became Franziskaner Hefe-Weisse. I still have a couple of the branded .5l glasses. If Franziskaner was not available then a Späten Weissbier almost always would be.

Found out also that Tucher Hefeweiss was not desirable for me.
God, this pic makes me want one. I haven't had one for ages.

There's a reason that monk is smiling.


A local store sells that. Pretty good. I liked it better than the Weihenstefaner
Franziskaner is very good, and when I lived in Alaska I drank it more then Weihenstephaner since it was half the price. IMO, Weihenstephaner was better but not twice the price better.

Also, I remain pleasantly surprised that Anheuser-Busch InBev hasn't ruined Franziskaner.



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October 09, 2017, 09:22 PM
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October 09, 2017, 09:30 PM
Sig Sauer Kraut
Rodenbach Grand Cru. I could drink that daily for the rest of my life if I wouldn’t go broke doing so.
October 10, 2017, 10:32 AM
Leemur
Sunset, if you'll let me know what styles you prefer and general location I'll bring you something if I'm ever in your area. Wink
October 10, 2017, 10:55 AM
RogueJSK
quote:
Originally posted by tatortodd:
Franziskaner is very good, and when I lived in Alaska I drank it more then Weihenstephaner since it was half the price. IMO, Weihenstephaner was better but not twice the price better.


Interesting. Around here, Weihenstephaner is only a couple bucks more per 6-pack than Franziskaner. I can get a 6-pack of Franziskaner for ~$9-$10, and a 6-pack of Weihenstephaner for ~$11-$12. (Weihenstephaner is also available in larger 500 ml bottles for ~$3-$4 each, which is my preference.)

Franziskaner's certainly good, but I think Weihenstephaner is better, and definitely worth the extra 33 cents or so per bottle.

I think Ayinger's Brau-Weisse is also a better Hefeweizen than Franziskaner's, but not quite as good as Weihenstephaner's.
October 10, 2017, 10:58 AM
italia
quote:
Originally posted by Strambo:
I love IIPAs, so maybe Pliny the Elder?

Yep. That's it. Close the thread. Wink


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October 10, 2017, 11:08 AM
SIG 229R
As an addedum to my fir. St post; we have a Steak House here that has it,s own micro brewery and their Deep River wheat is superb.


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October 10, 2017, 11:09 AM
Balzé Halzé
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Originally posted by billnchristy:
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Ah yes, a favorite of mine as well. Though I've only ever had it in France on draft.

And second only to Duvel, Delirium Tremens is a another favorite of mine. But again, expensive here in the states.


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October 10, 2017, 11:37 AM
smithnsig
While we are on IPA's.

Can someone who really likes them tell me why?
Not a dig but personally, I like a balance of maltiness, cut with the bitter of hops. With IPA beer, all I get is the hops bitter, I can't really get any other tastes from it.

I like a decent bitters or Pale Ale, but the IPA is just too overpowering to me to get the other flavors.

Is this a different taste thing? or do people really like the hop bitter that much?


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October 10, 2017, 11:41 AM
jhe888
I can't pick one. Plus it changes with the seasons. And my tastes change over time.

Right now, St. Arnold's Octoberfest is a favorite.

Belgian ales are always a favorite style of mine. I love a good tripel, for example.




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October 10, 2017, 11:44 AM
egregore
I haven't tried nearly enough to pick an absolute favorite, but my general purpose, "go-to" is Yuengling Traditional Lager. I got some light by mistake once and even it wasn't bad, unlike most lights which have little or no flavor.
October 10, 2017, 12:25 PM
AirmanJeff
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Originally posted by smithnsig:
While we are on IPA's.

Can someone who really likes them tell me why?
Not a dig but personally, I like a balance of maltiness, cut with the bitter of hops. With IPA beer, all I get is the hops bitter, I can't really get any other tastes from it.

I like a decent bitters or Pale Ale, but the IPA is just too overpowering to me to get the other flavors.

Is this a different taste thing? or do people really like the hop bitter that much?


I like the taste, but only when they are fresh. A brewery called Heavy Seas is local to Baltimore and they have a brew pub in the city. They have their IPA (loose cannon) tapped on kegs that are usually only a few days old. It tastes so much better than the bottled loose cannon in stores that have been sitting there for a month or two.

There is another local bar that has very fresh kegs of Dogfish head 60 minute IPA on tap and I can drink them as well.

The problem I have is that they are so filling. I can usually only drink two, maybe three with a meal.
October 10, 2017, 12:27 PM
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Oskar Blues Old Chub Scotch Ale



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