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DrPizza

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Originally posted by: GagHalfrunt
The same as it was the last 10,000 times this thread has been started.

Hmmm... now that you mention it, this is one of the most reposted threads that there is... Given that some brewers pay people to go to bars and buy beer for others, I wonder if there's some of that shady marketting going on in OT now... Is this Rollo's new job? ;) :p
 

adairusmc

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Terminal Gravity IPA.

It is a local Microbrew made in Enterprise, OR. Great stuff.
 

ElFenix

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Originally posted by: andylawcc
Originally posted by: ElFenix
barring that, 1554 and fat tire are very good.

omg! you tried 1554 too? it was REALLY surprisingly good. :)

cheers!

tried it? i've been drinking it for 5 or 6 years
 

PeeluckyDuckee

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Corona is gross, has a very odd taste, couldn't get used to it.

I like my beer very cold, ~1-2*c is best. Probably cause I sometimes let it sit for awhile and it warms up quite fast before I actually finish it.

 

edro

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Budweiser
Yuengling
Strongbow

...depending on mood. Usually Budweiser.
 

CountZero

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Delirium Nocturnum is my personal fave but its a little pricey. So I usually get Elysian Fields Immortal IPA.
 

Excelsior

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Cheap macrobrew lager, Yuengling.

Cheap macrobrew light beer, Sam Adams Light.

Favorite more expensive locally available beer, Westmalle Trappist Tripel.

I also really like Old Rasputin's Russian Imperial Stout.
 

Journer

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segram's distillers reserve gin > beer
i'm not much on beer but i like honey brown and guinness
 

Gooberlx2

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1. Guinness
2. Blue Moon
3. Bass
4. TommyKnocker Maple Nut Brown
4. Black and Tan made from Guinness and Bass
 

mb

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Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
1. Guinness
2. Blue Moon
3. Bass
4. TommyKnocker Maple Nut Brown
4. Black and Tan made from Guinness and Bass

You wanna try a very different black & tan? Instead of using Bass, use Woodchuck Amber Draft Cider. The sweetness is of the Woodchuck is such a strong contrast to the Guinness that it creates a very unique drink.

This is my favorite black and tan tool :)
 

tno

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The best beers come from smaller places. Belgian beers are incredible and made from magic yeast that just floats through the air. The best of those are Lambics which come in lots of fruity flavors. The best of THOSE is the non fruity Geuze. Unbelievable beer.

The best American beers also come from a small place, Delaware. Dogfish Head makes some of the most innovative and delicious beers around. Their 90 Minute IPA is the crispest hoppy beer (ignoring their limited 120 minute IPA) and their Midas Touch is some sort of enchanted elixir. If you're on the Atlantic side of the states, find it. If you're not, visit lovely Delaware, and drink this beer.

Tno
 

anxi80

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Originally posted by: buck
Stone IPA is pretty bangin... Pike place's IPA is pretty damn good too.....


Can you tell i am a huge IPA fan?
this wednesday at the stone brewery and bistro they are having stone ipa served from a cask. hand pumped stone ipa!! this past friday it was green flash ipa from the cask which was also a nice change.