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Old 08-20-2007, 11:02 AM
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Hey yall,
Any big beer fans in here? If so what are some of your favorites? I'd Like to try some new stuff out there. I know this looks a little bad for a car forum, but I figured someone must enjoy it as much as i do!
heres some of mine-
ALLAGASH
GUINNESS
ANCHOR STEAM
the SAM ADAMS SEASONALS
RAMS HEAD OATMEAL STOUT
SMITHWICKS
STELLA

and too many others to think of...
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Blue Moon
Hardcore Cider (or Woodchuck cider)

and my old "standby" is Bud Ice
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Blue moon is a nice beer!
One of my buddies is crazy about that cider
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haha Bud Light or Heinekin.
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The Westvleteren 12 is, as of now, my favorite commercial beer in the world. Some other top contenders, listed by style:

Abby Ales
Rochefort 8
Westmalle Triple
Leffe Blonde
Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel

Lambics
Cantillon Rose de
Gueuze Vigneronne
Timmermans Lambic Doux

Sours
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Oud Zottegems
Vichtenaar
Ichtegem's Old Brown

Odd Beers
Stille Nacht
Bush (No, this has NOTHING to do with Anheuser/Bush or budweiser)
Oerbier
Gulden Draak
La Chouffe
Delirium Tremens


Im not a big fan of Domestics....the few that come to mind are Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger and Anchor Steams Steam Beer. Bud/Miller/Coors.....I wouldnt use them clean dog sh*t off the bottom of my shoe, let alone actually ingest them.
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Originally Posted by HeathenBrewing
The Westvleteren 12 is, as of now, my favorite commercial beer in the world. Some other top contenders, listed by style:

Abby Ales
Rochefort 8
Westmalle Triple
Leffe Blonde
Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel

Lambics
Cantillon Rose de
Gueuze Vigneronne
Timmermans Lambic Doux

Sours
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Oud Zottegems
Vichtenaar
Ichtegem's Old Brown

Odd Beers
Stille Nacht
Bush (No, this has NOTHING to do with Anheuser/Bush or budweiser)
Oerbier
Gulden Draak
La Chouffe
Delirium Tremens


Im not a big fan of Domestics....the few that come to mind are Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger and Anchor Steams Steam Beer. Bud/Miller/Coors.....I wouldnt use them clean dog sh*t off the bottom of my shoe, let alone actually ingest them.
Wow, I may have to try all of these! you seem like a true enthusiast!
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Guinness, Newcastle, Harp, Bass, Fat Tire, Anchor Steam, Red Hook ESB, Pilsner Urquell, Negra Modelo, Sapporo, New Glarus Raspberry, New Glarus Fat Squirrel, Goose Island 312... and many more.
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I had Smitchwicks yest, Sapporo is good but my Fav is still Yuenling
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Mmm newcastle
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Originally Posted by chaseonbass
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The Westvleteren 12 is, as of now, my favorite commercial beer in the world. Some other top contenders, listed by style:

Abby Ales
Rochefort 8
Westmalle Triple
Leffe Blonde
Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel

Lambics
Cantillon Rose de
Gueuze Vigneronne
Timmermans Lambic Doux

Sours
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Oud Zottegems
Vichtenaar
Ichtegem's Old Brown

Odd Beers
Stille Nacht
Bush (No, this has NOTHING to do with Anheuser/Bush or budweiser)
Oerbier
Gulden Draak
La Chouffe
Delirium Tremens


Im not a big fan of Domestics....the few that come to mind are Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger and Anchor Steams Steam Beer. Bud/Miller/Coors.....I wouldnt use them clean dog sh*t off the bottom of my shoe, let alone actually ingest them.
Wow, I may have to try all of these! you seem like a true enthusiast!
Enthusiast is a good word. Ive traveled to Belgium and visited some famous Abbeys in part to get my hands on some properly stored beer. I also went to The Kulminator in Antwerp just because they have a beer menu the size of a phone book….no joke either. Thousands of bottles reside in the cellar. So maybe enthusiast is not the right word…maybe madman is better.

Additionally, as you may have guessed by my name, I brew my own beer as well.

Pliny the Elder is a double IPA. Awesome! Heavy malt aroma and mouth are present to balance this extremely hoppy beer. For hopheads only! Simcoe and Amarillo are the prominent hop aromas. The Younger is like the Elder, but a triple IPA that clocks in at about 11%. Take your time with this beer. Both are made by Russian River.

Everything else on my list is from Belgium and if you have never had the Belgiums, start with the Abbey ales as they are more accessable thab the Sours and Lambics, which are in a league of their own. None are inexpensive, so single bottles are a wise choice ($4- $8 per 11.2 oz btl)
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Corona Extra


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Brahma [Brazilian beer], Sapporo
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Yuengling
Carib
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Lost Coast Brewery- Great White


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Originally Posted by HeathenBrewing
Originally Posted by chaseonbass
Originally Posted by HeathenBrewing
The Westvleteren 12 is, as of now, my favorite commercial beer in the world. Some other top contenders, listed by style:

Abby Ales
Rochefort 8
Westmalle Triple
Leffe Blonde
Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel

Lambics
Cantillon Rose de
Gueuze Vigneronne
Timmermans Lambic Doux

Sours
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Oud Zottegems
Vichtenaar
Ichtegem's Old Brown

Odd Beers
Stille Nacht
Bush (No, this has NOTHING to do with Anheuser/Bush or budweiser)
Oerbier
Gulden Draak
La Chouffe
Delirium Tremens


Im not a big fan of Domestics....the few that come to mind are Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger and Anchor Steams Steam Beer. Bud/Miller/Coors.....I wouldnt use them clean dog sh*t off the bottom of my shoe, let alone actually ingest them.
Wow, I may have to try all of these! you seem like a true enthusiast!
Enthusiast is a good word. Ive traveled to Belgium and visited some famous Abbeys in part to get my hands on some properly stored beer. I also went to The Kulminator in Antwerp just because they have a beer menu the size of a phone book….no joke either. Thousands of bottles reside in the cellar. So maybe enthusiast is not the right word…maybe madman is better.

Additionally, as you may have guessed by my name, I brew my own beer as well.

Pliny the Elder is a double IPA. Awesome! Heavy malt aroma and mouth are present to balance this extremely hoppy beer. For hopheads only! Simcoe and Amarillo are the prominent hop aromas. The Younger is like the Elder, but a triple IPA that clocks in at about 11%. Take your time with this beer. Both are made by Russian River.

Everything else on my list is from Belgium and if you have never had the Belgiums, start with the Abbey ales as they are more accessable thab the Sours and Lambics, which are in a league of their own. None are inexpensive, so single bottles are a wise choice ($4- $8 per 11.2 oz btl)
Hey man thanks for the advice! I'd LLOOVVEE to try your brews!! II'd like to get into home brewing myself and would also kil to travel the world in search of beers!
CHEERS!

Oh, and I highly recommend www.allagash.com
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My fav...Cheap a$$ beer but has a very good taste
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I'd have to say Carib, Guinness, Newcastle, Michelob AmberBock lol, and a bunch of microbrews.
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Grew up in Golden Colorado, home of Coors. Smelled Beer everyday for 20 years. I just don't like beer anymore.
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Originally Posted by chaseonbass
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The Westvleteren 12 is, as of now, my favorite commercial beer in the world. Some other top contenders, listed by style:

Abby Ales
Rochefort 8
Westmalle Triple
Leffe Blonde
Urthel Hibernus Quentum Tripel

Lambics
Cantillon Rose de
Gueuze Vigneronne
Timmermans Lambic Doux

Sours
Rodenbach Grand Cru
Oud Zottegems
Vichtenaar
Ichtegem's Old Brown

Odd Beers
Stille Nacht
Bush (No, this has NOTHING to do with Anheuser/Bush or budweiser)
Oerbier
Gulden Draak
La Chouffe
Delirium Tremens


Im not a big fan of Domestics....the few that come to mind are Pliny the Elder, Pliny the Younger and Anchor Steams Steam Beer. Bud/Miller/Coors.....I wouldnt use them clean dog sh*t off the bottom of my shoe, let alone actually ingest them.
Wow, I may have to try all of these! you seem like a true enthusiast!
Enthusiast is a good word. Ive traveled to Belgium and visited some famous Abbeys in part to get my hands on some properly stored beer. I also went to The Kulminator in Antwerp just because they have a beer menu the size of a phone book….no joke either. Thousands of bottles reside in the cellar. So maybe enthusiast is not the right word…maybe madman is better.

Additionally, as you may have guessed by my name, I brew my own beer as well.

Pliny the Elder is a double IPA. Awesome! Heavy malt aroma and mouth are present to balance this extremely hoppy beer. For hopheads only! Simcoe and Amarillo are the prominent hop aromas. The Younger is like the Elder, but a triple IPA that clocks in at about 11%. Take your time with this beer. Both are made by Russian River.

Everything else on my list is from Belgium and if you have never had the Belgiums, start with the Abbey ales as they are more accessable thab the Sours and Lambics, which are in a league of their own. None are inexpensive, so single bottles are a wise choice ($4- $8 per 11.2 oz btl)
Hey man thanks for the advice! I'd LLOOVVEE to try your brews!! II'd like to get into home brewing myself and would also kil to travel the world in search of beers!
CHEERS!

Oh, and I highly recommend www.allagash.com
Allagash brews some decent treats.

If you are ever in SoCal, drop me a line. I like making them more than drinking them, so I have quite the stash built up (200+ bottles). I don’t do typical beers though..if I want a Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout, I will go out and buy one. So I tend to bit a bit more creative. You cant buy things like:

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IBA: A cross between an IPA and a Stout. Its is basically a Stout hopped like an IPA. Flavored with a hint of rosemary and sage

An Imperial Stout aged on whiskey soaked oak chips…took 2nd place at the local homebrew competition.

A Dry Stout aged on vanilla and cocoa beans, spiced with cinnamon and coriander…..took 1st!

An IPA infused with lavender and wormwood…..a crowd favorite!

Pomegranate Mead, aging on fresh blueberries as we speak.

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Screw the German Purity laws…again, I take big chances and get wild with my brews.
One of these days I am going to brew a garlic beer, but even I havent got the nerve yet. At least it would go good with pizza!

As far as traveling goes, if you are looking for just the beer experience, Belgium is the country. Oktoberfest is a bigger party, but lacks the refinement of Brugge, Ghent or Antwerp IMO. That said, Ive been to about 13 countries and have had a great time in them all, even if the beers were crappy…..hell, even the worst beers Ive had in Europe are still not as horrid as a domestic Miller/Sewers/Buttwiper.

Traveling > Beer
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If you're going to do garlic, do it with some ginger. I'd be down to try that.
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