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  • Frosted
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    I don't care if a beer snob tells me that this is rubbish. I love Carlsberg. It hits all the right spots.

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  • BrianC
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    So tonight I am enjoying Dogfish Head, India Brown Ale (I am currently trying to experience everything by this brewery that I can). This one is quickly moving up on my list of favorites, fantastic beer!!

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  • truthwolf1
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    New Grist for my gluten free days.

    Miss East Euro lagers

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  • teeotee
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    Oh there is so many, depends on time of year. As i get older i like the buds, etc less.

    Right now i'm drinking a lot of Leinenkeugel's Honey Weiss. Moose Drool by Big Sky Brewery is a good brown ale. Also enjoy a Breckenridge Brewery Vanilla Porter.

    I have a good friend who has been homebrewing for a while now and he makes some good brews. I taste test for him on a regular basis

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  • ABW
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    That's it.. Are you sure Roo?..lol...I love a good Belgium white and I think Belgium has the best beer of any country..

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  • Roo
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    I love beer! I've been meaning to start a beer thread but I'm lazy after work. Glad someone else did. I love all kinds of beer with the exceptions of Stouts and Porters. I'm a sucker for strong beers, and all types of Bavarian, Belgian, and American small craft beers in particular. Some current favorites by type...

    Weizenbock - Strong German wheat beers
    G. Schneider and Sohn Aventinus
    Ayinger Weizenbock and all the rest of their beers
    Weihenstephaner Weizenbock and all the rest of their beers

    Belgian beers
    Anything by St. Bernardus, especially the Abby 12 and Tripel
    Piraat Tripel
    La Chouff Tripel
    Westmalle Dubbel and Tripel
    Trappistes Rochfort - anything from this monestary on very rare occasions, it's expensive as shit

    American IPAs
    Russian River Pliney the Elder - one of the very best beers in the world! Not easy to find so if you see it, buy it. Also, any beer from them is more than worth trying
    Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA - amazing. I bought a 120 Minute IPA the other day and didn't realize it would be $10 for 12oz. I am going to age it for a couple years
    Skagit Brewery Sculler's IPA
    Ninkasi Maiden In The Shade

    Others
    Anything from Dick's in Centralia, WA
    Fremont Brewery Summer Soltice Ale
    Samuel Smith's Pale Ale

    Cheap Asian lagers
    Tiger
    Singha
    Kirin Ichiban
    Chang from Thailand - the best of the lot

    That's it for now I guess. I really like beer so I'm sure I'll be back to make further additions for anyone who may or may not care. I'm drinking some 90 Minute IPA now and enjoying a portion of Odens Extreme. Feels good. Cheers

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  • jaysalti
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    Originally posted by jmdkodiak
    I'm a sucker for a good IPA. Luckily Florida isn't in short supply of good breweries here locally.

    Drinking a Cigar City Brewery Jai Ali IPA. Last night I went to Intuition Aleworks and had their craft brew "I-10 IPA."

    Good stuff.
    I'm not sure where you are in FL, but their brewery tap room is a great stop. The Jai Alai White Oak is awesome pulled off the tap. Very similar but with brighter flavors. Cigar City Cuban expresso brown ale is killer as well.

    My go-to has been jockamo IPA from Abita followed by Sierra Nevada and Anchor Steam. Anything Samuel Smith and since Erdinger was mentioned, the dunkle is very nice.

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  • BrianC
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    It is hard for me to really pick out a favorite beer. I like trying new things so most of the time when I go buy beer it is something I have either never had, or only had once or twice. I love experiencing as many different brews as I can, some I like, others...meh. If I had to pick a favorite it would be great lakes-blackout stout. Perhaps if it wasn't seasonal I would feel differently, but I look forward to its realease every year.

    Currently I am enjoying Dogfish Head, Raison Detre...interesting brew. I doubt it will hit my list of favorites, but it is good and very unique, like most of Dogfish Head's brews tend to be.

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  • jmdkodiak
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    Warsteiner is good too

    I do NOT like Grolsch or Heineken though.

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  • jmdkodiak
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    Originally posted by snusar1988
    my favorite international beer is: Heineken
    favorite austrian beers: Schwechater, Wieselburger!
    you should trie them! cheers/skol/prost
    My girlfriend is from Germany! I've had Wieselburger, and a couple other German ales.

    Oh, she also taught me "prost" but I pronounced it wrong and said "boobs."

    Being at a table of Germans at the time everyone got a kick out of it. haha.

    I will check out Schwechater.

    Thanks!

    Also, Guinness is another favorite of mine as well. So I suppose I like stouts also.

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  • snusjus
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    ^ I had Warsteiner Verum for the first time last night. I was really impressed.

    Normally, I drink budget brews, so that means anything around $15 a case with "ice" or "malt liquor" in the title.

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  • Kersentaart
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    Interessting question, I think I have to go for Hertog Jan (Dutch lager), Jupiler (Belgium Lager) and Warsteiner (German Lager)

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  • MJ26
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    I like this but the taste is not so likeable.

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  • GoVegan
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    OK I am not really a beer drinker. Maybe a 12 pack a year at best but my favorite beers are Michelob AmberBock and Rolling Rock. The AmberBock is very smooth and goes down like water. The Rolling Rock just tastes like a good beer and is crisp.

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