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Samuel Jackson. It'll get you drunk!
Samuel Jackson. It'll get you drunk!
Weihenstephaner hefe weissbier. From the oldest brewery in the world, almost 1000 years old, in Germany. Tastes of bread and bananas. Nothing like it.
I drink cheap.. Usually PBR or Keystone light.. Mostly because I am on a budget.
Scott
One of my absolute favorites! We've had it on our (very short) bottled beer list at the restaurant forever. Perfect with a slice of pizza.
One of my all time favorites (and I have a lot) is probably Aventinus. Another amazing German beer. It's a bread, bubblegum and clove explosion! Great for the cooler fall weather.
Schneider Weisse Tap 6 Unser Aventinus - Weisses Br
My beer of choice is Newcastle. I think it is simply the tastiest beer ever. The problem is, around here, it's somewhat hard to find. It's absolutely best out of a keg (the canned Newcastle is horrible and the bottles aren't much better), but restaraunts don't like to offer it because it is expensive, so they have to put a hefty price tag on it, thus not many people buy it.
I try different things from time to time but I keep going back to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. I like Negra Modelo when I'm eating Tex-Mex.
Rare VOS is a great beer, as is almost everything from Ommegang. My old next door neighbor (sadly moved) is the rep for Duvel Moortgat (owners of Ommegang). He'd hook me up with beer all the time.And got a great couple glasses from him for Ommegedon (one of their sour beers).
If you're looking for a similar style that's slightly cheaper, Leffe Blonde or Brune are solid choices.
Ommegang makes some excellent beers. I'm partial to their abbey ale.
man that is one beer that i will not drink. i never understood why peeps like sierra nevada's pale ale. i would gladly drink PBR or even coors lite then drink that. of course i'm not really a fan of pale ale's in general. modelo, however, i do like very much.
i do love me some newcastle though.
The Abbey was one of the first beers I bought when I turned 21. Went into this huge beer store near school and asked for as many of the top 20 beers on Beer Advocate. Didn't know about availability of any of them so I asked the guy if they had Westvelteren 12. He laughed so hard at me, thought I was clueless.
(basically, it's one of the best beers in the world but you "can" only buy it at the abbey in Belgium. My wife did find a bottle of the 8 when she was in Brussels. Oh man, was that an amazing beer.)
One of my absolute favorites! We've had it on our (very short) bottled beer list at the restaurant forever. Perfect with a slice of pizza.
One of my all time favorites (and I have a lot) is probably Aventinus. Another amazing German beer. It's a bread, bubblegum and clove explosion! Great for the cooler fall weather.
Schneider Weisse Tap 6 Unser Aventinus - Weisses Br
I am opening a bottle of my Dogfish Head 75-minute IPA this weekend. AND then on Christmas me and my brother in law are going to enjoy 120-minute IPA aged from 2011.
Beyond excited to drink the aged 120-minute, yum.
I am a huge 120-minute fan and I will drink it whenever I can find it. Really curious to see how well it aged though.Wish you luck on the 120 min! Was an interesting experience when I had it. Of their high abv beers, World Wide Stout is really the only one I like. Olde School is pretty good too. Interested to hear how an aged 120 min is.
It might still be on shelves but its fresh hop beer season. Hops are harvested and used within hours of being harvested. It's good stuff.