What is your favorite beer? (Read 3172 times)

grampen


    MOOSE DROOL!

    stfuandrun


    Lush Extraordinaire

      Pliny the Elder, hands down. I am fortunate and live about an hour from Russian River Brewery so I can stay stocked up.

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        MOOSE DROOL!

         

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          TJN


          S Army Kettle run...

            Downtown Brown from the Pearl Street Brewery

            Tim 

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              Chris Melvin


                Old Chub Scotch Ale by Oskar Blues is my all time favorite. And it comes in a can so you can easily pack it in and pack it out.


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                  Old Chub Scotch Ale by Oskar Blues is my all time favorite. And it comes in a can so you can easily pack it in and pack it out.

                   

                  The nitro can version.

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                  CMJHawk86


                    My all time top 5 - which is always subject to change. 

                     

                    1) DeSchutes Inversion IPA

                    2) BridgePort IPA

                    3) DC Brau On the Wings of Armageddon

                    4) Heavy Seas Hop3 IPA

                    5) Troegs Nugget Nectar

                     

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                      Black Hog Brewery in Oxford, Ct has some primo beers. I personnly like the Graonola Brown Ale, and this Coffee stout they have. The Gronola Brown is very similar to a brown ale i had out in Sedona 3 years ago, Oak Creek Brewing Co. They make  a brown ale that's TASTY.

                        not a huge beer drinker for several reasons not going to explain but I do like a good beer every so often.   and I actually do some homebrewing to  share with friends & have a few for myself.   Rarely get out to the local microbrewerys around here unfortunately, and we have a bunch in the Seattle area.

                         

                        with my limited knowledge/experiences (especially compared to many of you)  I would say that my all time favorite would be Mac & Jacks out of Redmond.Washington.   #2 would be Black Butte Porter out of Bend/Portland Oregon.  I've homebrewed clones of those 2 that actually came out very well according to my eager testers.  In fact in a bllind tastetest my  Black Butte Porter clone actually beat out the real thing.

                         

                        Most of my co-workers & tasters usually prefer the more highly hopped IPA's because it is the PNW.  I personally like a medium hopped IPA that has a more fully balanced array of flavors/aromas.    My last homebrew (more of a red/dark amber 7.5%) was really my first attempt in creating a recipe that is completely my own.  Judging by my own tasteing & reaction from others it my be my best ever.  Really enjoying the whole process & creativity of homebrewing.  and of course the drinking too!

                        erinr


                          Think I'd have to go with Lakefront Brewery Fixed Gear.  I drink a lot more beer since I moved to WI...

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                            Favorite? that's a moving target.  How about brown bagging a quart of Lagunitas Sucks? Happy Easter/Passover, weekend, spring

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                            holby


                              Fat Head's - Hop JuJu or

                              Great Lakes - Erie Monster

                              Lagunitas - little sumpin ale has been a recent go to


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                                Think I'd have to go with Lakefront Brewery Fixed Gear.  I drink a lot more beer since I moved to WI...

                                 

                                I was in Milwaukee Wed and had a Lakefront Brewery beer for first time-Riverfront West. Quite tasty Amber Lager.

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