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What BEER are you drinking this weekend?

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Originally posted by: onlyCOpunk
Originally posted by: ManyBeers
Originally posted by: GodlessAstronomer
Speights Summit, awesome new New Zealand beer.

When i lived in California i drank Steinlager pretty frequently. Good beer.

Oh God Steinlager is like the worst. I think it falls under the same category as Fosters, no one really drinks Steinies over in the backwards Isles of Sheep

I liked it.
 
Friday, I had a pint of Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye, then a bottle of Regenboog Guido (a dark, strong Belgian with honey and raisins).
Saturday was the Stone 12th anniversary festival, where I had:
Brew Dog Imperial Stout and Imperial IPA (the imperial stout was probably my favorite of the festival, with hints of peat and a slightly sweeter malt flavor than usual)
The Bruery's Humulus Brown, a hopped Belgian brown
St. Fueillien Trippel
Stone Smoked Porter with vanilla beans - this hardly tasted like beer at all, more like cream soda
Oskar Blues Big Chub Scottish Ale
Papago Taz
St. Bernardus Abt 12
Moylan's Kilt Lifter Scottish Ale
Avery Ale to the Chief
Rogue Imperial Stout - they didn't have a name for this one, just a percentage (11%)
 
Originally posted by: sobriquet
Friday, I had a pint of Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye, then a bottle of Regenboog Guido (a dark, strong Belgian with honey and raisins).
Saturday was the Stone 12th anniversary festival, where I had:
Brew Dog Imperial Stout and Imperial IPA (the imperial stout was probably my favorite of the festival, with hints of peat and a slightly sweeter malt flavor than usual)
The Bruery's Humulus Brown, a hopped Belgian brown
St. Fueillien Trippel
Stone Smoked Porter with vanilla beans - this hardly tasted like beer at all, more like cream soda
Oskar Blues Big Chub Scottish Ale
Papago Taz
St. Bernardus Abt 12
Moylan's Kilt Lifter Scottish Ale
Avery Ale to the Chief
Rogue Imperial Stout - they didn't have a name for this one, just a percentage (11%)

I'm kind of on an IPA kick right now. My local indie bar down here in Florida just happened to have a bottle of Stone Ruination IPA that someone had dropped off for them to sample. I was drinking and talking with the bar tender late late one night and we were discussing IPAs and she remembered the bottle and she split it with me and a friend of mine.

Its important to know that most American breweries won't ship any farther than the center of the state of Florida. Granted, there's a good selection of North Western and California microbreweries that you can find around here, but not as good as it should be.. we don't even have Fat Tire in south florida...

Anyway, the Ruination was great and I've been reading up on Stone's selection. Good stuff.

What beer am I drinking this weekend? Sorry, its been nothing bud bud lights on the beach for volley ball and ultimate frisbee. If I could have anything I wanted it would be a Titan or Hercules Double IPA, both from The Great Divide Brewing Company.
 
Being in SLC/Park City, UT, I tried the beers at Squatters Brew pub and was very pleased. The varieties were great and the selection was good.
 
Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete
Shiner bock

I've been drinking Dos Equis (green), but I may have to pick up some Shiner. They make an awesome hefeweizen too.

My wife read what I was typing and just said "Hey, we should go take a tour of the Spoetzl Brewery!" :heart:😀:heart:

 
A couple Fat Tire's yesterday and will pop the tops on some of my home brew cherry wheat today.
 
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles


I'm kind of on an IPA kick right now. My local indie bar down here in Florida just happened to have a bottle of Stone Ruination IPA that someone had dropped off for them to sample. I was drinking and talking with the bar tender late late one night and we were discussing IPAs and she remembered the bottle and she split it with me and a friend of mine.

Its important to know that most American breweries won't ship any farther than the center of the state of Florida. Granted, there's a good selection of North Western and California microbreweries that you can find around here, but not as good as it should be.. we don't even have Fat Tire in south florida...

Anyway, the Ruination was great and I've been reading up on Stone's selection. Good stuff.

What beer am I drinking this weekend? Sorry, its been nothing bud bud lights on the beach for volley ball and ultimate frisbee. If I could have anything I wanted it would be a Titan or Hercules Double IPA, both from The Great Divide Brewing Company.


Fat Tire is almost as common as miller lite in Chicago. I really dont like IPA's but Titan and Hercules Double both stare me down every time I go to Binnys.
 
Originally posted by: MrPickins
Originally posted by: ArmchairAthlete
Shiner bock

I've been drinking Dos Equis (green), but I may have to pick up some Shiner. They make an awesome hefeweizen too.

My wife read what I was typing and just said "Hey, we should go take a tour of the Spoetzl Brewery!" :heart:😀:heart:

That, sir, is what ya call a "keeper". 😉 :beer:
 
Originally posted by: Gothgar
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
Have a case of Southern Tier's Jah-va and a case of Southern Tier's Pumking. So either of those perhaps. Though, I'm waiting on Shangy's to get Stone's XII and Nogne-O's Dark Horizon in so maybe those. Either or. Just had dinner last night at a nice brewpub and had a beer sampler there, some decent brews.

You pretty much can't go wrong with Stone... I am sad that I am out (drank my last few last night)

Eh, the IRS and Arrogant Bastard definitely aren't bad, but they don't do a whole lot for me. I'm pumped for the XII tho.
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles


I'm kind of on an IPA kick right now. My local indie bar down here in Florida just happened to have a bottle of Stone Ruination IPA that someone had dropped off for them to sample. I was drinking and talking with the bar tender late late one night and we were discussing IPAs and she remembered the bottle and she split it with me and a friend of mine.

Its important to know that most American breweries won't ship any farther than the center of the state of Florida. Granted, there's a good selection of North Western and California microbreweries that you can find around here, but not as good as it should be.. we don't even have Fat Tire in south florida...

Anyway, the Ruination was great and I've been reading up on Stone's selection. Good stuff.

What beer am I drinking this weekend? Sorry, its been nothing bud bud lights on the beach for volley ball and ultimate frisbee. If I could have anything I wanted it would be a Titan or Hercules Double IPA, both from The Great Divide Brewing Company.


Fat Tire is almost as common as miller lite in Chicago. I really dont like IPA's but Titan and Hercules Double both stare me down every time I go to Binnys.

I'm kind of on a mission to spend some time strictly drinking American microbrews and I figured starting with IPAs would be best since I like them the most. I'm no hophead, but a good IPA is easy to spot. You have a PM.
 
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
Originally posted by: sobriquet
Friday, I had a pint of Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye, then a bottle of Regenboog Guido (a dark, strong Belgian with honey and raisins).
Saturday was the Stone 12th anniversary festival, where I had:
Brew Dog Imperial Stout and Imperial IPA (the imperial stout was probably my favorite of the festival, with hints of peat and a slightly sweeter malt flavor than usual)
The Bruery's Humulus Brown, a hopped Belgian brown
St. Fueillien Trippel
Stone Smoked Porter with vanilla beans - this hardly tasted like beer at all, more like cream soda
Oskar Blues Big Chub Scottish Ale
Papago Taz
St. Bernardus Abt 12
Moylan's Kilt Lifter Scottish Ale
Avery Ale to the Chief
Rogue Imperial Stout - they didn't have a name for this one, just a percentage (11%)

I'm kind of on an IPA kick right now. My local indie bar down here in Florida just happened to have a bottle of Stone Ruination IPA that someone had dropped off for them to sample. I was drinking and talking with the bar tender late late one night and we were discussing IPAs and she remembered the bottle and she split it with me and a friend of mine.

Its important to know that most American breweries won't ship any farther than the center of the state of Florida. Granted, there's a good selection of North Western and California microbreweries that you can find around here, but not as good as it should be.. we don't even have Fat Tire in south florida...

Anyway, the Ruination was great and I've been reading up on Stone's selection. Good stuff.

What beer am I drinking this weekend? Sorry, its been nothing bud bud lights on the beach for volley ball and ultimate frisbee. If I could have anything I wanted it would be a Titan or Hercules Double IPA, both from The Great Divide Brewing Company.

It's a shame you're out in Florida, then. San Diego seems to be, for better or for worse, focusing the majority of its beers on IPAs, DIPAs, IIPAs, and so on. Bell's Brewing even made a joke out of it with their Big Head DIPA, a "San Diego ale" "that's made with more attitude than hops and, boy, are there a lot of hops." Port Brewing seems to be especially responsible for this, as most of their beers, especially the seasonals, seem to be extremely hoppy. Sometimes I really love having 20+ extremely hoppy beers brewed within 30 miles, but at other times it kinda gets old...
 
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
I'm kind of on a mission to spend some time strictly drinking American microbrews and I figured starting with IPAs would be best since I like them the most. I'm no hophead, but a good IPA is easy to spot. You have a PM.

Pm responded to, I like me some stouts by far, specifically an imperial stout. But a few bocks, hefeweizen, and wheat beer, and white beers are tasty too. Still have a lot of beer to drink and a lot to learn 😀
 
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Mr Pickles
I'm kind of on a mission to spend some time strictly drinking American microbrews and I figured starting with IPAs would be best since I like them the most. I'm no hophead, but a good IPA is easy to spot. You have a PM.

Pm responded to, I like me some stouts by far, specifically an imperial stout. But a few bocks, hefeweizen, and wheat beer, and white beers are tasty too. Still have a lot of beer to drink and a lot to learn 😀

I've got a lot to learn as well, but I enjoy viewing the wide word of beer from a general consumer perspective instead of a beer snob\geek perspective.
 
Yuengling, then some Spaten Optimators with our German feast last night (bratwurst, potato pancakes, red cabbage, fresh pumpernickel bread).
 
Originally posted by: loup garou
Yuengling, then some Spaten Optimators with our German feast last night (bratwurst, potato pancakes, red cabbage, fresh pumpernickel bread).

Mmmmmm Optimators
Now that's some good stuff. Had it with some jagerschnitzel a few weeks ago.
 
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