Originally posted by: darthsidious
I was in your boat a few moths ago, and I was lucky to discover some great brews, thanks to some good friends.
KarmaPolice's list is a reasonable 'gateway' list. It's all stuff you can find pretty easily. It's a bit lacking in belgians (Except for Stella, which IMO is just a basic euro lager, nothing special about it.)
I's recoomend trying some beers in each style first, and then branching out. My recommended list would be:
IPA's/Pale Ales: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale; Smuttynose IPA
Basic Lager: Sam Adams Boston Lager, Spaten
Stouts: Maeckson's XXX Stout, Guiness
Porters: Sierra Nevada Porter, whatever else you can find at your local beer store/brewpub
American Strong Ale : Arrogant Bastard (If you want something that'll kick your ass)
Belgian Tripels/Stong Pale Ale: Duvel or La Fin Du monde, tripel Karmeliet, Kwak
Wheat Based Beer : Aventinus (might be a little weird, but it's an amalgamation of two great styles, wheat based ales, and bock.)
Belgian Trappists: Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10 (Approach when you're done with the above)
There's a ton of styles that I haven't included here. If you don't like a particular style, don't stop drinking beer because of it. There are so many different styles that you're bound to like some of them. These recommendations are beers you should be able to find nationally; for region specific recommendations, let us knopw where you're from
That's all I can come up with off the top of my head. For more info, just hitup www.beeradvocate.com
Originally posted by: Jinru
Can anyone name a few quality retail beer? I've only tried to Corona, Bud, Miller and other beers in that category. I want to know what these "good" tasting beer are made of. Is Samuel Adams good?
Originally posted by: darthsidious
I was in your boat a few moths ago, and I was lucky to discover some great brews, thanks to some good friends.
KarmaPolice's list is a reasonable 'gateway' list. It's all stuff you can find pretty easily. It's a bit lacking in belgians (Except for Stella, which IMO is just a basic euro lager, nothing special about it.)
I's recoomend trying some beers in each style first, and then branching out. My recommended list would be:
IPA's/Pale Ales: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale; Smuttynose IPA
Basic Lager: Sam Adams Boston Lager, Spaten
Stouts: Maeckson's XXX Stout, Guiness
Porters: Sierra Nevada Porter, whatever else you can find at your local beer store/brewpub
American Strong Ale : Arrogant Bastard (If you want something that'll kick your ass)
Belgian Tripels/Stong Pale Ale: Duvel or La Fin Du monde, tripel Karmeliet, Kwak
Wheat Based Beer : Aventinus (might be a little weird, but it's an amalgamation of two great styles, wheat based ales, and bock.)
Belgian Trappists: Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10 (Approach when you're done with the above)
There's a ton of styles that I haven't included here. If you don't like a particular style, don't stop drinking beer because of it. There are so many different styles that you're bound to like some of them. These recommendations are beers you should be able to find nationally; for region specific recommendations, let us knopw where you're from
That's all I can come up with off the top of my head. For more info, just hitup www.beeradvocate.com
Originally posted by: Jinru
Can anyone name a few quality retail beer? I've only tried to Corona, Bud, Miller and other beers in that category. I want to know what these "good" tasting beer are made of. Is Samuel Adams good?
Ding ding ding, Winner.... US Foster's is made in Canada.Originally posted by: Bateluer
Isn't Foster's brewed in Canada?
Originally posted by: Bateluer
Isn't Foster's brewed in Canada?
Originally posted by: Stumps
BAW HAHAHAHAHA...Foster's would have to be one of the worst beers to be made in Australia
Like our car's, we keep all of our good beer to ourselves and let the rest of the world have the stuff we don't want.
I haven't seen Fosters for sale at a bottleshop of pub in years...I think it isn't availible on the east coast any more because demand for it was so low.
Melbourne Bitter is one of Australia's finest brew's
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Originally posted by: darthsidious
I was in your boat a few moths ago, and I was lucky to discover some great brews, thanks to some good friends.
KarmaPolice's list is a reasonable 'gateway' list. It's all stuff you can find pretty easily. It's a bit lacking in belgians (Except for Stella, which IMO is just a basic euro lager, nothing special about it.)
I's recoomend trying some beers in each style first, and then branching out. My recommended list would be:
IPA's/Pale Ales: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale; Smuttynose IPA
Basic Lager: Sam Adams Boston Lager, Spaten
Stouts: Maeckson's XXX Stout, Guiness
Porters: Sierra Nevada Porter, whatever else you can find at your local beer store/brewpub
American Strong Ale : Arrogant Bastard (If you want something that'll kick your ass)
Belgian Tripels/Stong Pale Ale: Duvel or La Fin Du monde, tripel Karmeliet, Kwak
Wheat Based Beer : Aventinus (might be a little weird, but it's an amalgamation of two great styles, wheat based ales, and bock.)
Belgian Trappists: Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10 (Approach when you're done with the above)
There's a ton of styles that I haven't included here. If you don't like a particular style, don't stop drinking beer because of it. There are so many different styles that you're bound to like some of them. These recommendations are beers you should be able to find nationally; for region specific recommendations, let us knopw where you're from
That's all I can come up with off the top of my head. For more info, just hitup www.beeradvocate.com
Originally posted by: Jinru
Can anyone name a few quality retail beer? I've only tried to Corona, Bud, Miller and other beers in that category. I want to know what these "good" tasting beer are made of. Is Samuel Adams good?
I was just trying to say some that are common and yet better then average. If you really want good beer...go microbrew!
Good list tho.
Add this to your list.Originally posted by: Jinru
Originally posted by: darthsidious
I was in your boat a few moths ago, and I was lucky to discover some great brews, thanks to some good friends.
KarmaPolice's list is a reasonable 'gateway' list. It's all stuff you can find pretty easily. It's a bit lacking in belgians (Except for Stella, which IMO is just a basic euro lager, nothing special about it.)
I's recoomend trying some beers in each style first, and then branching out. My recommended list would be:
IPA's/Pale Ales: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale; Smuttynose IPA
Basic Lager: Sam Adams Boston Lager, Spaten
Stouts: Maeckson's XXX Stout, Guiness
Porters: Sierra Nevada Porter, whatever else you can find at your local beer store/brewpub
American Strong Ale : Arrogant Bastard (If you want something that'll kick your ass)
Belgian Tripels/Stong Pale Ale: Duvel or La Fin Du monde, tripel Karmeliet, Kwak
Wheat Based Beer : Aventinus (might be a little weird, but it's an amalgamation of two great styles, wheat based ales, and bock.)
Belgian Trappists: Chimay Blue, Rochefort 10 (Approach when you're done with the above)
There's a ton of styles that I haven't included here. If you don't like a particular style, don't stop drinking beer because of it. There are so many different styles that you're bound to like some of them. These recommendations are beers you should be able to find nationally; for region specific recommendations, let us knopw where you're from
That's all I can come up with off the top of my head. For more info, just hitup www.beeradvocate.com
Originally posted by: Jinru
Can anyone name a few quality retail beer? I've only tried to Corona, Bud, Miller and other beers in that category. I want to know what these "good" tasting beer are made of. Is Samuel Adams good?
Awesome! thnxs for the advice Karma and Darth, I'll keep these brands in mind when I make my next run. Cheers :evil::beer:
I live in WA btw.
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
As they say, "If Fosters is Australian for Beer, the Beer must be Australian for Piss."
Oatmeal Stout: Rogue Shakespeare Stout
Russian Imperial Stout: Yeti from Great Divide brewing or more commonly available Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout
^
Can I suggest that both people who love and hate Guiness try the above? Guiness is not the end all be all of what malty bitters can be...
Double IPA: Three Floyd's Dreadnaught. Probably not commonly available but I think it defines the American style, that being said, I don't care for hops uber alles.
sing it brutha.Originally posted by: DainBramaged
As they say, "If Fosters is Australian for Beer, the Beer must be Australian for Piss."
Originally posted by: iamaelephant
Jinru, if you can get it try Steinlager, it's a wonderful beer on a hot summers day.
Originally posted by: darthsidious
Nice additions....
BTW, may I add Old Rasputin to the list of commonly available RIS's..
OOh, and you should probably try a scotch ale too, maybe Belhaven or McEwan's - commonly available and pretty good.
And on the lighter side, it's a little late now, but you should definately try some German Hefeweizens - (I've found that the american ones usually aren't that good - except for Live Oak, which is availabe draught only in texas).
And if you have a tastel for the truly esoteric, try my favourite style, Flanders Red Ales. An easily available should be Rodenbach Grand Cru.
And if anyone can find 3Floyd's Dreadnaught IPA, I demand that you send me a bottle. Seriously though, if you do have access djheater, would you be interested in a trade?
Originally posted by: darthsidious
Nice additions....
BTW, may I add Old Rasputin to the list of commonly available RIS's..
OOh, and you should probably try a scotch ale too, maybe Belhaven or McEwan's - commonly available and pretty good.
And on the lighter side, it's a little late now, but you should definately try some German Hefeweizens - (I've found that the american ones usually aren't that good - except for Live Oak, which is availabe draught only in texas).
And if you have a tastel for the truly esoteric, try my favourite style, Flanders Red Ales. An easily available should be Rodenbach Grand Cru.
And if anyone can find 3Floyd's Dreadnaught IPA, I demand that you send me a bottle. Seriously though, if you do have access djheater, would you be interested in a trade?
Oatmeal Stout: Rogue Shakespeare Stout
Russian Imperial Stout: Yeti from Great Divide brewing or more commonly available Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout
^
Can I suggest that both people who love and hate Guiness try the above? Guiness is not the end all be all of what malty bitters can be...
Double IPA: Three Floyd's Dreadnaught. Probably not commonly available but I think it defines the American style, that being said, I don't care for hops uber alles.
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
Originally posted by: darthsidious
Nice additions....
BTW, may I add Old Rasputin to the list of commonly available RIS's..
OOh, and you should probably try a scotch ale too, maybe Belhaven or McEwan's - commonly available and pretty good.
And on the lighter side, it's a little late now, but you should definately try some German Hefeweizens - (I've found that the american ones usually aren't that good - except for Live Oak, which is availabe draught only in texas).
And if you have a tastel for the truly esoteric, try my favourite style, Flanders Red Ales. An easily available should be Rodenbach Grand Cru.
And if anyone can find 3Floyd's Dreadnaught IPA, I demand that you send me a bottle. Seriously though, if you do have access djheater, would you be interested in a trade?
Oatmeal Stout: Rogue Shakespeare Stout
Russian Imperial Stout: Yeti from Great Divide brewing or more commonly available Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout
^
Can I suggest that both people who love and hate Guiness try the above? Guiness is not the end all be all of what malty bitters can be...
Double IPA: Three Floyd's Dreadnaught. Probably not commonly available but I think it defines the American style, that being said, I don't care for hops uber alles.
I use to not like it but now i Love a good hefeweizen. I havent really been able to find a good hefeweizen that is national or atleast regional in the northeast. All the ones i drink are micro . Any suggestions?
IIRC Icehouse is 5.5 as well. Have some fond memories of that crappy beer from college days.Originally posted by: DainBramaged
Originally posted by: Andyb23
Originally posted by: DainBramaged
As they say, "If Fosters is Australian for Beer, the Beer must be Australian for Piss."
Hey its better than Bud or most Miller
Incidentally, Fosters is 5.1% alcohol. Bud and MGD are 5%. Miller High Life is 5.5%. For what it's worth.
Originally posted by: MagnusTheBrewer
Brew your own.
Originally posted by: KarmaPolice
wow i hate fosters...tis a terrible beer. As someone above said..please do not associate austrailia with Fosters....I dont live there but damn I know its not their good stuff. No one there drinks it lol.
To Jinru the beers I can get in a decent area around here...(like up and down the east coast) are..
Blue Moon - Its a light beer but DAMN is it a tasty peice of beer. Put a orange in it and you might not even notice its a beer.
Smithwicks - Little brother to Guiness..good stuff
Bass Pale Ale - Not my favorite but everyone seems to like it.
harpoon IPA - Mmmmm candy..hoppy
Stella Artois - Nice crisp beer
Seirra nevada IPA - Very good (my favorites are IPAs)
Everyone here LOVES Yuengling. Its not a great beer but for the cheapness of it..its much much better then miller and such.
Sam Adams- They have a lot of diffrent kinds including seasonals. This summer I had their summer ale and it was quite tasty!
Guiness - I dont like it..one of the few beers I dont. For some reason I cant get my mouth around stouts either.
Red Stripe - Yah Man! Its Jamacan!
There is a lot more...
