It's a michigan beer but i've noticed it spreading around the mid west. Bells Oberon is amazing its a great unfiltered wheat beer. Its seasonal though so you can only get it till from may till.... I think maybe this week or so I can't remember the exact end date. But if its not to late go grab yourself a six pack its delicious.
Its often compared to blue moon. Fuck blue moon Oberon is way better and Blue Moon is made by coors and who wants to support a shit hole company like that?
Bell's, Founder's & New Holland - Great West Michigan breweries.
If only we could get Fat Tire (have to drive to Chicago), I'd be perfectly happy.
Fat Tire... although I haven't had it in over a year since its not available on the east coast....
and La Chouffe.
It's working its way out there. There was a time not too long ago where you could only get it in and around Colorado. I remember bring back cases for people when I went skiing in Colorado for spring break. Hahaha!
Then it hit Chicago and I was happy. It is good beer. Mmmm!
My all time favorite is Alexander Keith's from Nova Scotia, but they don't sell it here so I'd have to say Newcastle. Of if I plan on drinking 15 in a night I go with Coors Light.
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My favorite. Ok, well, maybe I'm a little biased because I make the stuff, but still.
It just goes to keg now in Delaware but we're putting in a bottling machine at the end of the year. Actually it IS great beer!
My other favorites are from Victory Beer from not far away from me in PA, too.
Hop Devil Ale is my favorite, but they're all good.
High end 22 ounce bottles I like Ruination pale ale and Bear Republic Big Bear Black Stout. Ok, not the beer to have when you're having a few, though! Heavy duty stuff.
Also, pretty much everything from Flying Dog Brewery, too! Great labels and great to read a Hunter Thompson book while you're drinking a Gonzo Porter http://www.flyingdogales.com/cut-gonzo.asp
We're going to put on the Mothers Of Invention tomorrow and have the last of the run of "We're Only In it for the Money" Frank Zappa beer. Pretty good stuff! We already had the "Lumpy Gravy" and it was a nice beer. http://www.lagunitas.com/beers/index.html
I'm not that much of a beer snob though, I still like a Corona with a lime on a hot night.
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So the question is, do people actually enjoy the way beer TASTES? I mean, it's right up there with chocolate and ice cream in terms of things people mention not being able to wait to get their hands on (as in "It's been a long week, I can't wait to get home and crack open a cold beer"), but do we enjoy the taste of beer as much as we do chocolate and ice cream? Or is there something else about beer that makes us infatuated with it?
I have to ask this because, hey, I indulge in my fair share of beer drinking, and I could certainly hold my own in any beer-guzzling contest...but I have to say, when it comes to the TASTE of the stuff, I don't actually like it. It's actually one of the most bitter, untasty things I can imagine.
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I generally don't like lager. I by far prefer a nice ale, stout or dark beer. Those, I do really enjoy the taste of... buy lager does nothing for my taste buds.
I'm a hops fan myself...The hoppier the better I say...Absolutely love IPA's.... Agreed that if you don't like the taste of beer, ya definitely aren't drinking the right kinds.
even if on just pure taste, I'd take a beer over chocolate any day of the week ...
I'm one of the few people on this planet that, while I like some chocolate ... I could live without it.
As for beer, it's not just any beer, has to be one that I love ... any good amber beer, or some belgain wheats ... none of the light stuff, and I'm not big on stouts either.
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"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
The best "tasting" beers in my life right now are Corona and Guinness. That said, I am certainly not someone who knows much about good beers.
Any recommendations?
Ummm I could go on forever but let's see..... Dogfish Head 60 & 90 minute IPA's, Mojo Risin'(limited), Flying Dog, Stoudt's Pumpkin Ale(especially this time of year), a good beer out of SoCal is Lagunitas, Smithwick's, and on and on I could go....
If you're gonna drink Cornona might as well make it a "Diver Down" - drink the neck, put a shot of Bacardi Limon in the neck, hold upside down, and enjoy.
there are what, 12 different varieties of Sam? more?
Again it depends on your taste, what you're willing to drink.
Best way to find new beers? Head to one of those bars that sell 100s of beers, or a good brew pub, get a flight of all different varieties ... start to narrow down the types of beer you like and you don't like ... then head into the actual brands within the categories of beers you like ...
"You're one of the few Red Sox fans I don't mind." - Newch91
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
there are what, 12 different varieties of Sam? more?
Again it depends on your taste, what you're willing to drink.
Best way to find new beers? Head to one of those bars that sell 100s of beers, or a good brew pub, get a flight of all different varieties ... start to narrow down the types of beer you like and you don't like ... then head into the actual brands within the categories of beers you like ...
I personally can't stand Sam other than the Cherry Wheat and the Summer Ale which are alright.... That's it. With all this talk of beer definitely getting some good shit for the Series opening tonight and might as well start a thread.....;)
So I thought this would be an appropriate time(when isn't it?) to start a thread towards the appreciation of all things beer...Tell us about beer from your parts, brewing your own, going to beer festivals, etc. etc. I feel something good coming out of this one.
Some awesome beers from around my way...
Stoudt's, Sly Fox(aweosome brewery & restaurant in Phoenixville), Victory, Dogfish Head, Flying Fish, Yuengling....and away we gooooo....
Go to a store that carries good beer and get a Franziskaner Weissbier. Best beer I have ever had so far. If you dont like that then just stick to the cheap stuff
Others I recommend: Blue Moon, Newcastle, Shiner Bock, Guinness, Hoegaarden
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy"-Ben Franklin
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So the question is, do people actually enjoy the way beer TASTES? I mean, it's right up there with chocolate and ice cream in terms of things people mention not being able to wait to get their hands on (as in "It's been a long week, I can't wait to get home and crack open a cold beer"), but do we enjoy the taste of beer as much as we do chocolate and ice cream? Or is there something else about beer that makes us infatuated with it?
I have to ask this because, hey, I indulge in my fair share of beer drinking, and I could certainly hold my own in any beer-guzzling contest...but I have to say, when it comes to the TASTE of the stuff, I don't actually like it. It's actually one of the most bitter, untasty things I can imagine.
man, this is a question i keep asking myself. i've only started drinking about a year ago... and i'm 24. reason why was because i didn't like the taste of it. and i even stood around staring people at parties and bars and wondering how the hell they even admit to saying beer tastes good. to this day, i'll admit it... i still don't appreciate it much. but i tell you... i do like mothership... with some lemon... and pretty much every beer i drink i prefer with a lemon. i dunno about not drinking the "right beer"... i've tried to make sense of that too. doesn't matter which kind of beer it is... it's still bitter.
the only reason i drink it is for social reasons... AND i don't even drink it as often as many people. to be quite honest, it's been about 1 1/2 weeks since i drank my last 2 pints of beer.
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Those are the winners of all the beers I've tried.
http://www.ratebeer.com/Brewers/Beer/Beer-Reviews-67522.htm
and La Chouffe.
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Bell's, Founder's & New Holland - Great West Michigan breweries.
If only we could get Fat Tire (have to drive to Chicago), I'd be perfectly happy.
It's working its way out there. There was a time not too long ago where you could only get it in and around Colorado. I remember bring back cases for people when I went skiing in Colorado for spring break. Hahaha!
Then it hit Chicago and I was happy. It is good beer. Mmmm!
Probably not to get in USA;)
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Well, it's got "strong" in the name so it's got to be good!
If you ever get a chance, give Founder's Kentucky Breakfast Stout a try. I also recommend their Devil Dancer...
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8/29/00, 8/30/00 - Mansfield
7/02/03, 7/03/03, 7/11/03 - Mansfield
9/28/04, 9/29/04 - Boston
5/24/06, 5/25/06 - Boston
6/28/08, 6/30/08 - Mansfield
My favorite. Ok, well, maybe I'm a little biased because I make the stuff, but still.
It just goes to keg now in Delaware but we're putting in a bottling machine at the end of the year. Actually it IS great beer!
http://twinlakesbrewingcompany.com/OurBeer.htm#GVPA
My other favorites are from Victory Beer from not far away from me in PA, too.
Hop Devil Ale is my favorite, but they're all good.
High end 22 ounce bottles I like Ruination pale ale and Bear Republic Big Bear Black Stout. Ok, not the beer to have when you're having a few, though! Heavy duty stuff.
Also, pretty much everything from Flying Dog Brewery, too! Great labels and great to read a Hunter Thompson book while you're drinking a Gonzo Porter
http://www.flyingdogales.com/cut-gonzo.asp
We're going to put on the Mothers Of Invention tomorrow and have the last of the run of "We're Only In it for the Money" Frank Zappa beer. Pretty good stuff! We already had the "Lumpy Gravy" and it was a nice beer.
http://www.lagunitas.com/beers/index.html
I'm not that much of a beer snob though, I still like a Corona with a lime on a hot night.
Don't be mankind. ~Captain Beefheart
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Also nice to see what others have said so I know what to look for!
I have to ask this because, hey, I indulge in my fair share of beer drinking, and I could certainly hold my own in any beer-guzzling contest...but I have to say, when it comes to the TASTE of the stuff, I don't actually like it. It's actually one of the most bitter, untasty things I can imagine.
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I'm one of the few people on this planet that, while I like some chocolate ... I could live without it.
As for beer, it's not just any beer, has to be one that I love ... any good amber beer, or some belgain wheats ... none of the light stuff, and I'm not big on stouts either.
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
That might very well be it.
The best "tasting" beers in my life right now are Corona and Guinness. That said, I am certainly not someone who knows much about good beers.
Any recommendations?
“The only way to deal with an unfree world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” - Albert Camus
Of course: the alcohol content!
This is very true.
I love hoegarrden espcially in the spring and summer.
I recently had flying dog's IPA and i thought it was pretty tastey i'll be going back for more!
Local Carolina brew Battlefield Black is a fav of mine
Ommegang's 3 Philosiphers is really tastey!
Chimay and Duval both good.
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Ummm I could go on forever but let's see..... Dogfish Head 60 & 90 minute IPA's, Mojo Risin'(limited), Flying Dog, Stoudt's Pumpkin Ale(especially this time of year), a good beer out of SoCal is Lagunitas, Smithwick's, and on and on I could go....
If you're gonna drink Cornona might as well make it a "Diver Down" - drink the neck, put a shot of Bacardi Limon in the neck, hold upside down, and enjoy.
there are what, 12 different varieties of Sam? more?
Again it depends on your taste, what you're willing to drink.
Best way to find new beers? Head to one of those bars that sell 100s of beers, or a good brew pub, get a flight of all different varieties ... start to narrow down the types of beer you like and you don't like ... then head into the actual brands within the categories of beers you like ...
"I don't believe in damn curses. Wake up the damn Bambino and have me face him. Maybe I'll drill him in the ass." --- Pedro Martinez
I personally can't stand Sam other than the Cherry Wheat and the Summer Ale which are alright.... That's it. With all this talk of beer definitely getting some good shit for the Series opening tonight and might as well start a thread.....;)
Some awesome beers from around my way...
Stoudt's, Sly Fox(aweosome brewery & restaurant in Phoenixville), Victory, Dogfish Head, Flying Fish, Yuengling....and away we gooooo....
Others I recommend: Blue Moon, Newcastle, Shiner Bock, Guinness, Hoegaarden
"Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy"-Ben Franklin
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the only reason i drink it is for social reasons... AND i don't even drink it as often as many people. to be quite honest, it's been about 1 1/2 weeks since i drank my last 2 pints of beer.