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BEER ME (Read 2905 times)


mileage hound

    I have noticed that I have fell into somewhat of a funk regarding my beer selection.  As my mileage has again approached the level that I do not feel bad about indulging an a nightly brewsky, I am looking for new options.  If you boobs have time to talk about baseball on a running forum you must have time to BEER ME.

     

    Please rate any beer you try and give your overall evaluation and recommendation of it.

     

    I'll start with this week's selections:

     

    Bud Light - 2 - Whose idea was it to bottle and sell St. Louis's sewer water? 

    Sam Adams Light - 6 - About as high as I can imagine a light beer rating.  Decent stuff.

    Leinenkugel's Winter Wheat - 4 - Too much citrus for me.

     

    What are you drinking??

    2012 goals:  Fastest race times since 2006.

      I recommend the Yeungling lager for an easy drinking beer. Cheap and tasty. Beats hell out of Bud.

       

      Aren't you in Kentucky? You should be drinking BBC's stuff.

      In the fight between you and the world, back the world. --Kafka

      The Logic of Long Distance

        Sapporo Reserve - lovely

        Amy


        Hey, nice marmot!

          If you're in Indiana, you might have access to Great Lakes beers.  I highly recommend pretty much anything they make.

           

          If not, then I'd say

          Bodington's Pub Ale

          Fransikaner (sp?) Hefeweiss

          Smithwick's (Irish Red)

           

          I'd also recommend at least once a week drinking an unholy amout of rum.  That way you can stagger around the house saying "But where did all the rum go?".  Trust me, your wife will find that hilarious.

          Ben

          "The world is my country, science is my religion."-- Christiaan Huygens



          Hoodoo Guru

            Lately I have been enjoying Terrapin Rye when I am out on the town.

             

            I received 50 different beers last year on my 50th birthday and was drinking one beer a night and posting a review of it online on another running forum (flyingmonkeymarathon.com/chatter).

             

            However, I was not adding a new post each day, but was simply editing the initial post.  This caused the post to fall off the board after a couple of weeks and I lost it all.

             

            I blame the webmaster.

             

            Good luck though.  Updating your beer selection is a worthy quest.

            The tangents are moot. Set the bar low. Crawl under it.

            Yeah, I tied Dobblebock.


            mileage hound

              If you're in Indiana, you might have access to Great Lakes beers.  I highly recommend pretty much anything they make.

               

              If not, then I'd say

              Bodington's Pub Ale

              Fransikaner (sp?) Hefeweiss

              Smithwick's (Irish Red)

               

              I'd also recommend at least once a week drinking an unholy amout of rum.  That way you can stagger around the house saying "But where did all the rum go?".  Trust me, your wife will find that hilarious.

               Yes, Indiana.  Formerly MI so I think I've tried Great Lakes before, although I was so poor back then it all got buried in cases of Labatt's.

               

              Yeah, instead of rum I used scotch.  But a fifth of Glenlivet's every few weeks got expensive and my wife does not like scotch breath.  However beer breath is apparently sexy, wonder if that has anything to do with how we met...

              2012 goals:  Fastest race times since 2006.


              mileage hound

                I recommend the Yeungling lager for an easy drinking beer. Cheap and tasty. Beats hell out of Bud.

                 

                Aren't you in Kentucky? You should be drinking BBC's stuff.

                 

                I thought everyone made their own white lightning in KY?

                 

                What is BBC? 

                2012 goals:  Fastest race times since 2006.

                   

                  I thought everyone made their own white lightning in KY?

                   

                  What is BBC? 

                   

                   

                  http://www.bbcbrew.com/


                  In the fight between you and the world, back the world. --Kafka

                  The Logic of Long Distance


                  Prince of Fatness

                    I recommend the Yeungling lager for an easy drinking beer. Cheap and tasty. Beats hell out of Bud.

                     

                    Yep.  As far as domestics go this is the best one for flavor, IMO.  Yeungling's light beers (regular light and lager light) have some flavor to them as well.

                     

                    As far as other stuff, it's winter so I have been drinking the heavier stuff, stouts, porters, winter ales, etc., lately.  Do you have any microbreweries nearby?  There is nothing like going on a brew tour followed by, of course, sampling.

                     

                    I'm not sure what you have access to but these are some of my favorite microbreweries.

                     

                    Weyerbacher (PA)

                    Victory (PA)

                    Dogfish Head (DE)

                    Lancaster (PA)

                    Brooklyn (NY)

                    Long Trail (VT)

                     

                    I'm sure there is more.  That's just off the top of my head.

                    There is a long dark road ahead of me.


                    Prince of Fatness


                      Fransikaner (sp?) Hefeweiss

                       

                      This is good shit.  I went to a brew fest last fall and this was at the Spaten station.  That and their octoberfest were two of the best beers I sampled that day.

                      There is a long dark road ahead of me.

                        I found something by Budweiser called "American Ale".  It was surprisingly drinkable.  I give it a 6.  I think it was about $6.99 for a sixer of bottles.  Far, far better than regular Bud which rates a 3 to this reviewer. 

                         

                        2012 goal = 4:59 for 1,500 meters. (before then just get healthy)

                          New Albanian Brewing Co has a decent selection of beers they produce and their pub/restaurant serves about 50 craft beers otherwise.

                           

                          I don't know how far outside of Metro Louisville area their products have migrated.

                          "You can't untrain for Monkey" - bdub

                            this is my favorite lately

                             

                             


                            Puttin' on the foil

                              Recently I've been enjoying Mirror Pond Pale Ale (Hood River, OR).  It might not be available back east.  Also, Kona Brewery Fire Rock Pale Ale.  A little expensive, but a nicely hopped brew with good bite and a fruity taste.  Yum.  I wish it were 5 o'clock.
                              Don't be obsessed with your desires Danny. The Zen philosopher Basha once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.'


                              Puttin' on the foil

                                this is my favorite lately

                                 

                                My wife likes this with a slice of orange.

                                Don't be obsessed with your desires Danny. The Zen philosopher Basha once wrote, 'A flute with no holes, is not a flute. A donut with no hole, is a Danish.'