Wouldn't want to mess up the ipa and stout thread.
So this one is interesting. A smooth oak aged 10% abv ale. I'm liking it.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7b556ff4e9.jpg
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Wouldn't want to mess up the ipa and stout thread.
So this one is interesting. A smooth oak aged 10% abv ale. I'm liking it.https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...7b556ff4e9.jpg
let's call the thread:
Weird Beers
Hey man, there were no rules.
Just like Nam.
I found this stuff at my favorite liquor store back in the spring. It's my go-to, a tasty everyday beer. A buck each.
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/6668/246523/Attachment 219241
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Bitburger Pils is legit for a 😋 Pils.
https://untappd.com/b/bitburger-brau...ium-beer/17252
3.50 a 4pack of tall boys
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Speaking of Pils. I'm having a Barmen at Table Mtn Inn right now. It's been awhile since I've been here and had it. So nice.
Stopped at a brewery last week and noticed that Cream Ales are somehow back in fashion.
The last time I had one was when we stole a 30 pack of Gennie Cream Ale out of my buddy’s dad’s garage in high school.
Yeah, it’s still garbage.
assuming it's not the Coors version
this one ? https://untappd.com/w/ac-golden-brewing-co/3024
https://untappd.com/b/ac-golden-brew...ilsner/1060487
Had a couple of Bissel Bros lager's recently. Love how the head lingers and lingers. Beer is a good thing.
Drink some Beer!
big story in Boston today about the closing of a once great watering hole with a great beer selection
http://www.bostonmagazine.com/restau...ll-tap-closed/
https://untappd.com/v/sunset-grill-and-tap/1006
http://sunsetboston.com/sunset-grill-and-tap/
I liked it
The glass...yup
So it's a brown ale mixed with a sour. I liked t a lot. This is the after 2-3 ipa/stout beer...you can taste it! https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d7a54702e3.jpg
my wife doesn't like lighter beers, hoppy beers, or beers that are too roasty/bitter like stouts. So that leaves the window of ambers, black ales, browns, and porters, for the most part. So I have learned to enjoy those more than I used to, because I always have to have something she likes in the fridge.
Telluride Face Down Brown has become a go to beer in my house, way more interesting than most browns. New Belgium 1554 is another regular.
A smooth tasty Belgian true to the style. One 4 per customer, likely to sell out today.
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For all the incredible variety and wild flavors out there I've gravitated back to the more simple lagers. I do prefer ambers and browns over the stuff that's easier to see through though.
Bissell has become a cult. It's insane. The Swish release yesterday was nutty. People standing outside in line definitely did not get Swish. One guy I spoke with got there at 10 for an 11am opening and he said at least 100+ were already there before him. Swish is great, but not worth that line. Too many other options available just around the corner in Portland.
^ that’s goofy. like you said, that’s a big pond with plenty of fish... also waiting in line for a beer release is kinda silly in general. cmon lol
Kulshan's winter ale
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Into my 3rd one right now. Nice coffee color, nutty and chocolate goodness. Lightly spiced. Overall
...Overall, quite tasty. Would buy again.
Not in season now...and when I first saw it I thought: that’s gonna taste like shit, but on any day over 90deg last summer, I drank gallons of:
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Stone Ripper APA 8%
I take the opposite approach. I put beer in the fridge that my wife doesn't like. That way there's a better chance there will still be beer there when I want one. And then, I buy something she really likes just often enough that I appear thoughtful. In between I'll occasionally buy something we both like.
Given that I'm generally expected to purchase beer for our house, that wouldn't go over well.
Berliner Weiss 3% 4 IBUs
Acid from The Tap
https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/pr...07/?ba=Ace1117
I suppose black lagers aka schwartzbier would fit here. Had some of this this w/e...its from VA. Quite nice.
http://dbbrewingcompany.com/site/wp-...le-297x262.png
you might not be able to get it as the brwery is local to Houston, but st arnolds Christmas is good for this season.
and fyi, if you want to go real deep on other beers, the beer advocate ranks beers, usually takes well into the 200's before I see a beer I've heard of.
This has become one of my go to's, I would consider it above average.
Wish it came in a can so it was more packable for hikes.
https://img1.etsystatic.com/145/0/14...60089_anxg.jpg
It's gotten to the point where I almost never buy bottled beer. There's more good stuff in a can than I can even try, so I just buy canned stuff.