don't serve all beer "ice" cold. there are lots of beers that should be served at celler temperature
Haven't had one of those yet. I much prefer my hefeweizen in a cold glass.
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don't serve all beer "ice" cold. there are lots of beers that should be served at celler temperature
Haven't had one of those yet. I much prefer my hefeweizen in a cold glass.
actually, most beer shouldn't be served ice cold. the cold inhibits the flavor from reaching your taste buds. most beers should be served around 50 degree's. i keep most beers in the fridge and serve them in a room temp glass. the taste definaly improves as the beer warms up to optimal drinking tempature.
don't serve all beer "ice" cold. there are lots of beers that should be served at celler temperature
Haven't had one of those yet. I much prefer my hefeweizen in a cold glass.
actually, most beer shouldn't be served ice cold. the cold inhibits the flavor from reaching your taste buds. most beers should be served around 50 degree's. i keep most beers in the fridge and serve them in a room temp glass. the taste definaly improves as the beer warms up to optimal drinking tempature.
You're exactly right.
The only beer I drink ice cold are shitty beer like Bud/Miller Light, etc.
I figure, I'm doing myself a favor by dulling my taste buds!
the girl i just started dating loves this stuff too. it's not bad!
i like a lot of the great lakes brewery beers... dortmunder gold and the christmas ale stand out. going more mainstream, guinness on tap is good, but in bottles i tend to grab stella or heineken.
The only beer I drink ice cold are shitty beer like Bud/Miller Light, etc.
I figure, I'm doing myself a favor by dulling my taste buds!
while obviously not a great beer, i can still apprieate a miller light if the situation is right. it's a good beer for a post yard mowing on a sat afternoon.
Yeah, you can't get burned living in the Pacific Northwest. It's a haven for brewpubs. Since you're in Oregon, you should check out any of the McMenamin's brewpubs. They're really cool places to hang out and lots of tasty brews. Down here in Northern California, my local favorites are Anchor Steam (drinking the Xmas ale at the moment), Moylan's is my current favorite (particularly the Barleywine, but that's not for everybody -- beware), Racer 5 is also another fave, and so is Lagunitas (try the Brown Shugga). If you really want to spend some money, this beer blew me away by Dogfish: http://www.dogfish.com/brews-spirits/th ... marron.htm
I like a Magic Hat #9... fruity beer = tasty
Hefeweissen recently started to taste a little fruitier to me, so I'll drink that too.
And any time I see cider on tap I get a pint. Discovered cider when I spent a summer in London and love it!!!
BEER cant get enough of it and always willing to try new brews when i am drinking.
Last time I drank I was drinking a lot of little creatures pale ale and boags draught
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Here in Harrisburg we have an excellent Micro Brewery called Troegs. Pretty much all of their brews are top notch. And as someone else stated their Holiday beer Mad Elf is great, but you need to pace yourself on that one! I've seen and done some stupid things after too many of those!!
Another one of my favorites out of Maine is Allagash White, a great Belgium style White beer. Victory Hop Wallop will light up your taste buds if you like a real hoppy beer.
My first experience with really good beer was when I went to Germany 13 years ago and tried many of their local beers. I was in heaven!! Thankfully Microbreweries have become popular in PA and I can get some good beers like I had over there.
And of course Man Law states "No Fruit in the Beer!!".
Here in Harrisburg we have an excellent Micro Brewery called Troegs. Pretty much all of their brews are top notch. And as someone else stated their Holiday beer Mad Elf is great, but you need to pace yourself on that one! I've seen and done some stupid things after too many of those!!
Another one of my favorites out of Maine is Allagash White, a great Belgium style White beer. Victory Hop Wallop will light up your taste buds if you like a real hoppy beer.
My first experience with really good beer was when I went to Germany 13 years ago and tried many of their local beers. I was in heaven!! Thankfully Microbreweries have become popular in PA and I can get some good beers like I had over there.
And of course Man Law states "No Fruit in the Beer!!".
I think I MIGHT ""Migrate"" to GERMANY...JUST for the BEERS!!! lol
don't serve all beer "ice" cold. there are lots of beers that should be served at celler temperature
Haven't had one of those yet. I much prefer my hefeweizen in a cold glass.
actually, most beer shouldn't be served ice cold. the cold inhibits the flavor from reaching your taste buds. most beers should be served around 50 degree's. i keep most beers in the fridge and serve them in a room temp glass. the taste definaly improves as the beer warms up to optimal drinking tempature.
I'll give this a shot, I had never heard that. Thanks!
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The only beer I drink ice cold are shitty beer like Bud/Miller Light, etc.
I figure, I'm doing myself a favor by dulling my taste buds!
while obviously not a great beer, i can still apprieate a miller light if the situation is right. it's a good beer for a post yard mowing on a sat afternoon.
Miller lite is about the only beer of that caliber that I'd actually prefer...
A buddy showed up last night with two Bud Light tall boys...I drank it, hell it was free. :P
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Haven't had one of those yet. I much prefer my hefeweizen in a cold glass.
6/12/08 - Tampa, FL
8/23/09 - Chicago, IL
9/28/09 - Salt Lake City, UT (11 years too long!!!)
9/03/11 - East Troy, WI - PJ20 - Night 1
9/04/11 - East Troy, WI - PJ20 - Night 2
actually, most beer shouldn't be served ice cold. the cold inhibits the flavor from reaching your taste buds. most beers should be served around 50 degree's. i keep most beers in the fridge and serve them in a room temp glass. the taste definaly improves as the beer warms up to optimal drinking tempature.
You're exactly right.
The only beer I drink ice cold are shitty beer like Bud/Miller Light, etc.
I figure, I'm doing myself a favor by dulling my taste buds!
the girl i just started dating loves this stuff too. it's not bad!
i like a lot of the great lakes brewery beers... dortmunder gold and the christmas ale stand out. going more mainstream, guinness on tap is good, but in bottles i tend to grab stella or heineken.
Boston: Sam Adams or Harpoon IPA
England: Old Slapper
otherwise or elsewhere? Something with taste that wouldn't be out of place in a real pub.
Lately I've been drinking the Sierra Nevada seasonal brew... it is very good too.
Mad Elf is good and it is like 12% alcohol. :shock:
Magic Hat is awesome as mentioned already.
Deschutes Mirror Pond Pale Ale is a favorite too but I can't find it on the right coast... haven't had it since I lived in PHX.
These are all for the IPA drinker... if you like Bud Light don't drink these!
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Man, they make awesome stuff!!
And yeah, their Pale is one of my alltime favorites.
while obviously not a great beer, i can still apprieate a miller light if the situation is right. it's a good beer for a post yard mowing on a sat afternoon.
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Hefeweissen recently started to taste a little fruitier to me, so I'll drink that too.
And any time I see cider on tap I get a pint. Discovered cider when I spent a summer in London and love it!!!
who couldn't tell that was a joke. :roll:
Last time I drank I was drinking a lot of little creatures pale ale and boags draught
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Yeah 'LITTLE CREATURES' aint Bad!!!...I also LIKE 'BOOTLEG BREWERY' especially their 7%al " RAGING BULL " ALE :P :P :P
Another one of my favorites out of Maine is Allagash White, a great Belgium style White beer. Victory Hop Wallop will light up your taste buds if you like a real hoppy beer.
My first experience with really good beer was when I went to Germany 13 years ago and tried many of their local beers. I was in heaven!! Thankfully Microbreweries have become popular in PA and I can get some good beers like I had over there.
And of course Man Law states "No Fruit in the Beer!!".
I think I MIGHT ""Migrate"" to GERMANY...JUST for the BEERS!!! lol
i guess im evil then, Love Beer!!!!
I'll give this a shot, I had never heard that. Thanks!
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Miller lite is about the only beer of that caliber that I'd actually prefer...
A buddy showed up last night with two Bud Light tall boys...I drank it, hell it was free. :P
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