Super User Jimzee Posted September 5, 2008 Super User Posted September 5, 2008 but if I'm anywhere near the PA line, it's Yuengling for me. No Straubs? Never tried it. Any good? Quote
Super User Long Mike Posted September 5, 2008 Super User Posted September 5, 2008 Just like clothes, beers are trendy. On the other hand, some clothes never go out of style, (e.g. jeans) and neither do some beers (e.g. Budweiser.) Quote
Super User Dan: Posted September 5, 2008 Super User Posted September 5, 2008 For a good summer brew, try Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Has a unique flavor. Listerine has a unique flavor, too and I guess you could learn to tolerate it it, but why would you? Be forewarned, I'm going to harp on one of my pet peeves: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is symptomatic of a really bad trend in brewing: more hops is better. It is just a ruse to disguise beer and ale made with inferior grains. The sad thing is that a lot of young drinkers think they are being hip by drinking overly-hopped beers. Drink a good malty beer like Sam Smith's Organic Ale. That's what beer is all about. I totally agree, I hate all the "micro brews" that you find in the stores. I haven't been able to figure out why so many of those microbreweries make IPAs because I think they are god-awful. Beer has become trendy and I think lots of people are drinking stuff they don't like to seem cool and sophisticated. I like any old domestic beers but my favorites are Yuengling, Abita, and my favorite: Dixie Quote
Big Tom Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 I got some college buddies that can drink the Pabst all day long. Not for me. I actually prefer some Guinness. Such a smooth beer. Quote
AnthonyRSS Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 I like the hops... I like other beers too. Samuel Smith's nut brown ale, his great oatmeal stout. Rolling Rock, Landshark, Corona, Bud, Michelob, Abita, St. Paulis Girl Ex. Dark, anything from Olde Towne. The list is exhaustive. I am pretty sure that I have never tried a beer that I just don't like. Anthony Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted September 5, 2008 Super User Posted September 5, 2008 Guiness Extra Stout = Me Happy Hmmm.....a math major I see. I have one too!!! You = 20 years old and an underage drinking charge : BOOOO Underage Drinking! Hooray Beer!!! Quote
AnthonyRSS Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Guiness Extra Stout = Me Happy Hmmm.....a math major I see. I have one too!!! You = 20 years old and an underage drinking charge : BOOOO Underage Drinking! Hooray Beer!!! Just thought that needed to be emphasized. Quote
Olebiker Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 Guiness Extra Stout = Me Happy You = 20 years old and an underage drinking charge : BOOOO Underage Drinking! I know that the law doesn't agree, but I figure anyone who has done a tour in Iraq like Shawn deserves the right to a brew. Quote
Super User SPEEDBEAD. Posted September 5, 2008 Super User Posted September 5, 2008 Guiness Extra Stout = Me Happy You = 20 years old and an underage drinking charge : BOOOO Underage Drinking! I know that the law doesn't agree, but I figure anyone who has done a tour in Iraq like Shawn deserves the right to a brew. While I wont disagree with that statement at all (not even a little bit), like you said the law doesnt agree. This could end up being a long discussion with valid points on both sides, but.....well, you know what would likely happen on here, right? :-X Quote
IMPY03 Posted September 5, 2008 Posted September 5, 2008 I'm not "Of Age" yet either but I am in that stupid gray area between 18 - 21 that the law and courts try to screw young persons out of money for a certain dumb ticket they hand out. I'm also not the typical go crazy underage person who does completely idiotic things after drinking a beer or two. Quote
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