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What kind of beer is everyone drinking tonight? (4 Viewers)

Just had a Russian River Damnation. I've had it a couple of times in the past and thought it was an average Belgian, but for some reason, this one was a lot better. Maybe changes to the batch (this one was batch 011). Either way, it was a very good beer this time around.

 
Dogfish Punkin. Its a first for me.
You have this saved up or something? I've been waiting to try this. Pumpkin Ales are a seasonal favorite of mine. I buy as many different kinds as I can find in the Fall, and DFH is the one that keeps eluding me.
 
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Dogfish Punkin. Its a first for me.
You have this saved up or something? I've been waiting to try this. Pumpkin Ales are a seasonal favorite of mine. I buy as many different kinds as I can find in the Fall, and DFH is the one that keeps eluding me.
Got it from liquid solutions
 
New Glarus Fat Squirrel:

Has a nice hoppy smell mixed just enough with the sweet smell of malt. Lighter flavor than I had expected given the smell. Very good beer overall. However, I'm still somewhat buzzed from the Hercules before this. But I can tell a decently hoppy beer when I get one, and this one has enough hops to stand out in a crowd.

 
Some Sagres Cerveja Preta my dad just brought back from Portugal.  :thumbup:

Overall he brought back 4 six packs.  :excited:

Super Bock

Sagres Bohemia

Sagres Cerveja Preta

Sagres

Nothing special except for the Sagres Preta but looking forward to giving them a shot. :banned:
Had about three of the Bohemia, two Super Bocks and a couple Sagres. The Super Bock was prob the worst. Tasted like Bud Light. :thumbdown: The Bohemia was good. This one tasted more like a Bock.

ETA: THe only saving grace for the Super Bock was it is 5.6 ABV. For a bud light taste that is not too bad.

 
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I don't remember if I mentioned this the other day. I hopped over to WI to grab a Belgian Red for Wingnut and there were some nice surprises. Chicone's now carries Smuttynose,and New Holland.

 
I don't remember if I mentioned this the other day. I hopped over to WI to grab a Belgian Red for Wingnut and there were some nice surprises. Chicone's now carries Smuttynose,and New Holland.
In a beer thread. :thumbup:
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.

 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
My session beer of choice is usually Summit Extra Pale Ale :banned:
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
I am new to this craft beer thing too. I recently found the Stone Pale Ale (Not IPA) to be a very easy to drink beer. It is also more affordable then most other. And you dont have to turn in your Beer Guy card to drink it. ;) :banned:
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
:thumbup: SNPA on tap right now. Tap usually = session beer for me.
 
Question for the board:  when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it.  MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
:thumbup: SNPA on tap right now. Tap usually = session beer for me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
Have you tried the SN IPA?
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
Sam Light
 
Question for the board: when you're in a situation where you'll be drinking throughout the day (fishing, camping, tailgaiting, etc.) what's your go-to beer?

Most of the beers discussed here are too heavy and several are too expensive to throw down, say, 20 of them in an afternoon.

As much as I dislike the big American breweries and don't touch their products except in the situation described above, I'm perfectly content with an ice cold Bud or 20 during a day of tailgating at the Rose Bowl when the weather is in the 90's.

Miller products -- can't do it. MGD, Lite and especially High Life are all terrible to me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
:thumbup: SNPA on tap right now. Tap usually = session beer for me.
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale or Yuengling
Have you tried the SN IPA?
Cat got an ###?
 
Cat got an ###?
:confused: Just wondering of you two SNPA fans have tried the IPA.
:hey:
Because im a big fan of the IPA. i really can't drink the PA anymore. It almost taste sour compared tot he IPA. :(
Both are good. The IPA is a little more bitter than hoppy, which is typical of the English IPA style.
I'm not a huge fan of the IPA
I choose the Pale Ale over the IPA, which is an unusual thing for me to say.
 
Cat got an ###?
:confused: Just wondering of you two SNPA fans have tried the IPA.
:hey:
Because im a big fan of the IPA. i really can't drink the PA anymore. It almost taste sour compared tot he IPA. :(
Both are good. The IPA is a little more bitter than hoppy, which is typical of the English IPA style.
I'm not a huge fan of the IPA
:penalty:
:P FWIW I'm not a ginormous fan of of SNPA either.

 

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