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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (3 Viewers)

Rogue Dead Guy AleNice, I like it. Kinda malty and sweet. I don't know anything about Maibocks so I looked it up. I've had Sierra Nevada Glissade and remember really liking it. I know Smuttynose and will give that a shot. What else?
Glissade is a good one for domestic maibock, but I think Sierra Nevada unfortunately discontinued it in favor of their new Rye IPA. Dead Guy is one of my favorite beers, but I don't know why they call it a Maibock - actually, I think the label says its a "Maibock style beer", which is confusing because the name of the beer is "Dead Guy Ale" and they use their proprietary ale yeast - Pacman - to brew it. If you can get the maibock from Capital Brewery in Madison, WI, that's an excellent beer and may be one of the best you can find outside of Germany. If you really like the Dead Guy, a somewhat bigger, maltier brown ale that is one of my favorites is the WTF from Lagunitas.
Thanks, :thumbup: I know Lagunitas is fairly common around here, I'll look into WTF but the label doesn't look familiar. Capital doesn't look familoar at all but I'll keep my eyes open for it. How is Flying Dog Brewery. I noticed a full line in the new place I found. I've only had Raging B*tch so far.
 
Rogue Dead Guy Ale

Nice, I like it. Kinda malty and sweet. I don't know anything about Maibocks so I looked it up. I've had Sierra Nevada Glissade and remember really liking it. I know Smuttynose and will give that a shot. What else?
Glissade is a good one for domestic maibock, but I think Sierra Nevada unfortunately discontinued it in favor of their new Rye IPA. Dead Guy is one of my favorite beers, but I don't know why they call it a Maibock - actually, I think the label says its a "Maibock style beer", which is confusing because the name of the beer is "Dead Guy Ale" and they use their proprietary ale yeast - Pacman - to brew it. If you can get the maibock from Capital Brewery in Madison, WI, that's an excellent beer and may be one of the best you can find outside of Germany. If you really like the Dead Guy, a somewhat bigger, maltier brown ale that is one of my favorites is the WTF from Lagunitas.
Thanks, :thumbup: I know Lagunitas is fairly common around here, I'll look into WTF but the label doesn't look familiar. Capital doesn't look familoar at all but I'll keep my eyes open for it. How is Flying Dog Brewery. I noticed a full line in the new place I found. I've only had Raging B*tch so far.
Look for Wilco Tango Foxtrot
 
Rogue Dead Guy Ale

Nice, I like it. Kinda malty and sweet. I don't know anything about Maibocks so I looked it up. I've had Sierra Nevada Glissade and remember really liking it. I know Smuttynose and will give that a shot. What else?
Glissade is a good one for domestic maibock, but I think Sierra Nevada unfortunately discontinued it in favor of their new Rye IPA. Dead Guy is one of my favorite beers, but I don't know why they call it a Maibock - actually, I think the label says its a "Maibock style beer", which is confusing because the name of the beer is "Dead Guy Ale" and they use their proprietary ale yeast - Pacman - to brew it. If you can get the maibock from Capital Brewery in Madison, WI, that's an excellent beer and may be one of the best you can find outside of Germany. If you really like the Dead Guy, a somewhat bigger, maltier brown ale that is one of my favorites is the WTF from Lagunitas.
Thanks, :thumbup: I know Lagunitas is fairly common around here, I'll look into WTF but the label doesn't look familiar. Capital doesn't look familoar at all but I'll keep my eyes open for it. How is Flying Dog Brewery. I noticed a full line in the new place I found. I've only had Raging B*tch so far.
Look for Wilco Tango Foxtrot
Yeah, I did find it on beeradvocate but the label didn't look familiar.
 
'jamny said:
'CletiusMaximus said:
'jamny said:
Rogue Dead Guy AleNice, I like it. Kinda malty and sweet. I don't know anything about Maibocks so I looked it up. I've had Sierra Nevada Glissade and remember really liking it. I know Smuttynose and will give that a shot. What else?
Glissade is a good one for domestic maibock, but I think Sierra Nevada unfortunately discontinued it in favor of their new Rye IPA. Dead Guy is one of my favorite beers, but I don't know why they call it a Maibock - actually, I think the label says its a "Maibock style beer", which is confusing because the name of the beer is "Dead Guy Ale" and they use their proprietary ale yeast - Pacman - to brew it. If you can get the maibock from Capital Brewery in Madison, WI, that's an excellent beer and may be one of the best you can find outside of Germany. If you really like the Dead Guy, a somewhat bigger, maltier brown ale that is one of my favorites is the WTF from Lagunitas.
Thanks, :thumbup: I know Lagunitas is fairly common around here, I'll look into WTF but the label doesn't look familiar. Capital doesn't look familoar at all but I'll keep my eyes open for it. How is Flying Dog Brewery. I noticed a full line in the new place I found. I've only had Raging B*tch so far.
I like Flying Dog. Raging B. is a great beer imo but I think the Belgian IPA's are an acquired taste that doesn't appeal to everyone. I've also had their imperial porter and their pale ale - both are very good. And the Steadman labels are cool.
 
Tallgrass Velvet Rooster

Mammoth Devil's Post Pale Ale

Yuengling (from a can)

now a Surly Furious

Wishing I was at the Central Waters Anniversary party enjoying a Peruvian Morning, 1414, and many others.

 
During the Great Blackout of 2012, I managed to have a couple Oak Aged Yetis and several Maduro Brown Ales from Cigar City, both firsts for me, all on tap at the House of Beer in Dunedin, FL.

 
Last night I mixed it up:

Dogfish Head Burton Baton

Lagunitas Sucks Holiday Leftovers

Lagunitas Imperial Red Ale

Bell's Two Hearted

 
Spaten Optimator. It's pretty good. First time I've tried it

If I drink all 6 it'll be some dandelion wine I picked up

 
Stout night.

Started with a non-stout: Lagunitas Imperial Red

Then:

Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout

Central Waters Brewhouse Coffee Stout

Black Sun stout in reserve. Probably hold onto this one for another day though.

 
Central Waters Bourbon Barrel Stout. Really ####### good. I love bombers, but wish some local breweries would do some 12oz barrel aged stuff.

 

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