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Yuengling is like Coors Light.....no thanks.
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I'm pretty big into craft beer. And I'm a Hop Head, the higher the IBU's the better. I also like a good Porter or Stout during the cooler times of year. Barrel Aged is even better.
Before Covid I would take several beercations a year to visit different breweries or beerfest around the Country. I plan to go to Bavaria in 2040 when the oldest brewery in the world has its 1000th year anniversary. I'll be 84 then and a few of my drinking buddies will be in their 90's. Gotta have a plan!!!
At one time I probably had around 300 different beers in my beer fridge.Now days I try to keep it under 50. Different beers that is. I usually have "choir practice" most afternoons in the door of my shop. Anywhere from one to 3 or 4 of my buddies may drop by.
I've had the Samuel Adams Utopia that was mentioned. At the time it was about $150 for a, I think, a 20oz bottle. They make a different one about every 2 years.
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I like Michelob Ultra Pure Gold the best.
I know...
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I like Michelob Ultra Pure Gold the best.
I know...
shocker Well, it isn't like your credibility in matters if taste had much to lose.
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Cheap, domestic macros especially. None of that fancy, hi fallutin, proper and refined microbrew crap for this guy.
I drink beer and LOTS of it, because I enjoy BSing with friends, drinking beer. Those nasty, hoppy concoctions make me full and feel bloated after just 1 or 2, and then I want to go to sleep. If that was what I wanted, I'd just cut to the chase and drink whisky.
Pass the cases of Miller Lite. PROOF there is a god. You don't have to drink filling beer to drink good beer. Pilsner Urquell for the win. Might not be the best I’ve ever had, but it’s the best I can get without driving for an hour…. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pilsner_UrquellThat is a good beer. There is another Chech Pilsner that I like. Can’t remember the name but along with Urquell they often find a way into the fridge.
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Mathman, please name a few really good beers that I wouldn't have to travel a hundred or 4 thousand miles to find or max out my card to purchase.
I would love to try some of them.
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Staropramen was a decent Czech pils. Haven’t seen it in a while though.
Place called Chuckanut in NW WA makes some fantastic German and Czech style lagers. Lots of others as well but Chuckanut is a stand out.
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Mathman, please name a few really good beers that I wouldn't have to travel a hundred or 4 thousand miles to find or max out my card to purchase.
I would love to try some of them. What style do you like?
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Alaskan Amber is really good.
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I’m a Busch man myself but Busch ice is some nasty scchiit
Last edited by earlybrd; 09/19/21.
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I’m a Busch man myself but is some nasty scchiit It sounds like a "lady problem" for Alaskan natives.
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I’m a Busch man myself but is some nasty scchiit It sounds like a "lady problem" for Alaskan natives. Hey. Watch it, buster!
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
American by birth; Alaskan by choice. --ironbender
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Free beer is the best beer Miller Lite Busch
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Cheap, domestic macros especially. None of that fancy, hi fallutin, proper and refined microbrew crap for this guy.
I drink beer and LOTS of it, because I enjoy BSing with friends, drinking beer. Those nasty, hoppy concoctions make me full and feel bloated after just 1 or 2, and then I want to go to sleep. If that was what I wanted, I'd just cut to the chase and drink whisky.
Pass the cases of Miller Lite. PROOF there is a god. Yep
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I hope my taste for beer eventually comes back. Actually I hope all my taste eventually comes back. Throat cancer treatment has left me with a dull, almost non existent pallet. I was told at least a year or more for all of it to return, ifitall will return. Beer right now taste like crap to me. Enjoy it while you can folks.
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To be honest, I can't tell many beers from another. All the USA commercial beers taste alike - except for a few like PBR, Sam Adams, Shiner, and one or two others. I do NOT do "light" beers that taste like fizzy air. Nor do I do beers that list hops as their primary ingredient.
I agree completely with the poster who quoted the German Beer Purity law, known there as Rhineheitsgebot: Beer must be barley, hops, yeast, water. That's all.
"Light" beers were invented to appeal to women. That's historical fact. If you drink stuff like Natty Light, you must have two X chromosomes.
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I hope my taste for beer eventually comes back. Actually I hope all my taste eventually comes back. Throat cancer treatment has left me with a dull, almost non existent pallet. I was told at least a year or more for all of it to return, ifitall will return. Beer right now taste like crap to me. Enjoy it while you can folks. Hey Jim, regardless, I’m happy that you’re still on this side of the ground. I hope you feel that way too...!
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