Super User Ratherbfishing Posted June 1, 2015 Super User Posted June 1, 2015 Bought Michelob Lager because....well, because it was on sale. But I have to say it's a pretty darn good beer. I may have to get it again. Quote
aceman387 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 I will have to check that one out. This has been my favorite go to beer as of late http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/revolution-anti-hero-ipa/117752/ Quote
Waterhead Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 If your ever in Tn try Ghost River or Wiseacre Tiny Bomb. Both brewed in Memphis and very smooth. Quote
EvanT123 Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Here ya go Never tried the stout but I'm a big fan of the brown ale. Quote
Super User deep Posted June 2, 2015 Super User Posted June 2, 2015 Shoulda gotten some PBR lol. No, seriously, that's my favorite cheap brew. If any of you are lager fans, try this Chinese beer called Tsingtao. Quote
Super User flyfisher Posted June 2, 2015 Super User Posted June 2, 2015 Here ya go i haven't had any of those in a while but i may just have to pick some up now. i have been on a dogfish 60 minute IPA kick here lately. 3 Quote
Super User F14A-B Posted June 2, 2015 Super User Posted June 2, 2015 I drank quite a bit of Samuel Adams in the mid 90's I really liked it.. Quote
Hurricane Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 When I use to drink, I loved Molson Export. . Quote
Super User clayton86 Posted June 2, 2015 Super User Posted June 2, 2015 Not much of a beer drinker but this this is a different story 1 Quote
paleus Posted June 2, 2015 Posted June 2, 2015 Blue Moon is my favorite for just drinking. Coors light and Miller light and Landshark are good too. I'll drink pretty much anything other than Busch or Bud light. If having it with a meal I like something more flavorful like Warsteiner. Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted June 2, 2015 Author Super User Posted June 2, 2015 I hear Guinness is much better in Ireland than the stuff we get here-no preservatives I think. Quote
I.rar Posted June 3, 2015 Posted June 3, 2015 Dogfish 60 and 90 minute Sierra Nevada ipa Bells two heart Blue moon Are my go to beers but I've been adventurous lately and trying other random ipas like goose head which was surprisingly good. Quote
Super User Gone_Phishin Posted June 3, 2015 Super User Posted June 3, 2015 Never tried the stout but I'm a big fan of the brown ale. It's a really a superb brew. i haven't had any of those in a while but i may just have to pick some up now. i have been on a dogfish 60 minute IPA kick here lately. It's always a good time for an oatmeal stout...that or a 40 of Colt 45. Lol. Quote
Super User Fishes in trees Posted June 3, 2015 Super User Posted June 3, 2015 I'm an IPA fan, but seems like for the past few years, in the summer time, I'm liking something a little lighter with less ABV. All time favorite summer beer has been Shiner Ruby Redbird. Lately, I've tried some of the "session " IPA's, which have less ABV than a regular IPA. My local brewer, Boulevard - has a POP UP session IPA that is tasty and lighter than a regular IPA. My brother in law turned my on to Founders All Day IPA. On a couple of occasions this spring, I've found it on sale at $17 for a 15 pack in cans. Allegedly, Boulevard is coming out with their Pop Up IPA in cans, but I haven't seen them in the stores anywhere, and I've been looking. l had a bud leave 3 bottles of Red Nectar - all natural ale - Humboldt Brewing - Paso Robles, California. No clue where he got it, I haven't seen it in any of the grocery or liquor stores that I frequent, but it is good beer and I'd buy more if I found some. New Belgium, out of Fort Collins, Colorado generally puts out a good product, but I'm not impressed with their session IPA that has come out this spring. I'm not a big fan of any of the brands of "shandies" that have come out over the past few years. I can't get past the overly sweet and metallic taste that they seem to have. 1 Quote
tholmes Posted June 8, 2015 Posted June 8, 2015 New Belgium's 1554 black lager has been doin' it for me lately. I like several of their brews, Fat Tire Amber Ale, Triple, and Ranger IPA. There's another Fort Collins brewery, Odell Brewing. Their 90 Shilling Ale is superb. Tom Quote
Bigchunk Posted June 9, 2015 Posted June 9, 2015 Not much of a beer drinker but this this is a different story RED STAGG!!!!!!!!! Quote
Super User senile1 Posted June 9, 2015 Super User Posted June 9, 2015 Boulevard Beer, founded in 1989 in Kansas City and now in 25 states, is my favorite beer. Having said that, I rarely drink it anymore. Unfortunately, over the last few years craft beers have become anathema to my digestive system and I can't drink them without a level of discomfort that is beyond tolerable. I miss their Pale Ale, Bob's 47, Nutcracker Ale, 80 Acre, and Unfiltered Wheat beers the most. If you are a craft beer lover you should give Boulevard a try if it is available in your state. Sorry for the commercial, but so many craft beers makers are regional and the only way to learn about them is to share. http://www.boulevard.com/ Year-Round Beers: 80-Acre Hoppy Wheat BeerBully! PorterKC PilsPale AlePop-Up Session I.P.A.Single-Wide I.P.A.Unfiltered Wheat Beer Seasonal Beers: Bob’s ’47 OktoberfestBoss Tom’s Golden BockIrish AleNutcracker AleZŌN Belgian-Style WitbierBackroads Beers’ Entwined AleTasting Room Beers’ ESBTasting Room Beers’ Ginger-Lemon Radler Smokestack Series: Bourbon Barrel QuadChocolate AleDark Truth StoutDouble-Wide I.P.A.Grainstorm Black Rye I.P.A.Harvest Dance Wheat WineImperial StoutLong Strange TripelLove ChildRye-On-RyeSaison-BrettThe Sixth GlassTank 7 Farmhouse AleTwo Jokers Double-Wit 2 Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted June 9, 2015 Author Super User Posted June 9, 2015 Boulevard Beer, founded in 1989 in Kansas City and now in 25 states, is my favorite beer. Having said that, I rarely drink it anymore. Unfortunately, over the last few years craft beers have become anathema to my digestive system and I can't drink them without a level of discomfort that is beyond tolerable. I miss their Pale Ale, Bob's 47, Nutcracker Ale, 80 Acre, and Unfiltered Wheat beers the most. If you are a craft beer lover you should give Boulevard a try if it is available in your state. Sorry for the commercial, but so many craft beers makers are regional and the only way to learn about them is to share. http://www.boulevard.com/ Year-Round Beers: 80-Acre Hoppy Wheat Beer Bully! Porter KC Pils Pale Ale Pop-Up Session I.P.A. Single-Wide I.P.A. Unfiltered Wheat Beer Seasonal Beers: Bob’s ’47 Oktoberfest Boss Tom’s Golden Bock Irish Ale Nutcracker Ale ZŌN Belgian-Style Witbier Backroads Beers’ Entwined Ale Tasting Room Beers’ ESB Tasting Room Beers’ Ginger-Lemon Radler Smokestack Series: Bourbon Barrel Quad Chocolate Ale Dark Truth Stout Double-Wide I.P.A. Grainstorm Black Rye I.P.A. Harvest Dance Wheat Wine Imperial Stout Long Strange Tripel Love Child Rye-On-Rye Saison-Brett The Sixth Glass Tank 7 Farmhouse Ale Two Jokers Double-Wit Now here's a guy who's done his homework. Gotta admire that! Quote
cbass12 Posted June 10, 2015 Posted June 10, 2015 Now here's a guy who's done his homework. Gotta admire that! It's basically our hometown beer so you'd find a lot of people around here know a lot about their beers. Quote
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