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If I only had one beer to drink for the rest of my life.



Keller Bock is also amazing.



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Too many to list. I just like the stuff, and my tastes have changed over the years as well.

Current favorite is whatever someone gives me or buys me and I don't have to pay.


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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.
I've never lived in an area (Anchorage, Calgary, or N. Houston) where I had access to 6-packs of Weihenstephaner, Ayinger, or Schneider Weisse. It has always been the 16.9 oz single bottles.
  • In Anchorage, the Franziskaner was $2.50 per bottle at my grocery store and Weihenstephaner was in the high 4's and an extra stop across the street from the grocery store (to be fair, it was next to Papa Murphy's so plenty of occasions picking up Weihenstephaner and a pizza).
  • In Calgary, all of the good German hefeweizen was around $7 Canadabucks per 16.9 oz bottle. Never saw Franziskaner, but plenty of Weihenstephaner, Ayinger, Schneider Weisse, Paulaner, Maisel, and Erdinger.
  • Here in N. Houston, we have an awesome spirits super store called Spec's and Weihenstephaner 16.9 oz bottles are in the mid 3's. My grocery store carries 6-packs of Paulaner (both hefeweizen and Octoberfest) and brought in 4-packs of Ayinger Octoberfest.



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    Posts: 23945 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
    Not really from Vienna
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    For happy hour at work, we usually buy Lone Star. It's cheap, cold, and there's a little puzzle in the lid of each Longneck.
     
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    We gonna get some
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    As far as favorite you can buy in the store, Samuel Adams Boston Lager.

    As a matter of fact I just opened one. Razz


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    quarter MOA visionary
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    Love IPA's (for the taste not the so-called fad).

    My favorite:
    Karbach Seasonal Double IPA Delusion
    Awesome!

     
    Posts: 23410 | Location: Houston, TX | Registered: June 11, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
    Lawyers, Guns
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    Originally posted by David W:
    Prairie Artisan Ales "Bomb!"
    If I HAD to pick just one.


    Hey!
    I was just there 2 weekends ago... for the Tulsa Navy football game and we had dinner at the Prairie brewpub in Tulsa.
    I had never had a Prairie Bomb before and I must admit... It was delicious!

    http://prairieales.com/locations/



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    Posts: 24861 | Location: St. Louis, MO | Registered: April 03, 2009Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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    I don't drink much beer any longer for health reasons but when I did, my favorite was Chimay White Cinq Cents. Also liked Westmalle Triple and Orval. Just about all of the Belgians.

    For awhile I was on an IPA kick, but that style has gone overboard.



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