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

Sam Adams Light.

God, I love this beer.
:goodposting: Have you tried Busch light yet? I hear good things about that too.
On what planet is Sam Adams considered low-rate beer?
I'm just busting your balls a little. Generally light beer is very inferior to the real stuff, but there is a time and place for everything.
Nothing wrong with Sam Light. Good bar choice, and a solid light choice. I might go for something else......like.....oh......Beatification. :unsure: But that's just me.
Next time I go to Russian River, I'll speak to Vinnie for you.Max: "Hey Vinnie! Could I talk to you for a minute?"

Vinnie: "Sure my dear and loyal patron, what can I do for you?"

Max: :kicks Vinnie in the nuts:

Vinnie: (groaning) "WTF"

Max: That's for George. He wants more Beatification, mother####er!"
For the record, I have 4 more bottles. Two of each batch. TT got my "extra" bottle of 001-PH1
I only have two left. The brewery usually reserves a few cases for walk in customers, so I'm hoping to pick up a few more when I go there soon. That's how I got the bottle of Redemption I sent to Bax.
We've discussed this right? If you need a ride, I can arrange for a limo to pick you up. Ya know....just in "case".
 
Victory Prima

Pours clear yellow/gold with a medium size head. Mossy smell is noticeableat first sniff. Nice clean flavor with hop bite mid-taste, but quickly fading into a crisp refreshing finish. This is a good beer, I am not normally a huge fan of lagers, but I could drink this one again and again.

 
Victory Prima

Pours clear yellow/gold with a medium size head. Mossy smell is noticeableat first sniff. Nice clean flavor with hop bite mid-taste, but quickly fading into a crisp refreshing finish. This is a good beer, I am not normally a huge fan of lagers, but I could drink this one again and again.
I felt the same way about FFFs Pride & Joy. Brings a tear to my eye thinking about it. Mostly because I have 3 6-packs downstairs and none cold. But that's a story for another post.
 
Middle Ages XI - an 8.5% Double Wheat, brewed with their house Ringwood yeast. VERY different - definite wheat graininess in the background, with a solid hit of bittering hops and alcohol, followed by... I don't know what the hell to call this flavor. Definitely getting some citrus/tangerine hops (Ahtanum? Amarillo? I know they changed off from Palisade for the bottled version), but there's an aromatic maltyness and hoppiness that's faintly reminiscent of blueberries. Then it finishes with a toasty-biscuity finish.

Fun brew.

 
damnit can you not put something under your avatar other than "footballguy" if you're not a subscribere?
Pm one of the mod's and ask them to put it there. :thumbup:
i also wish that photoshop didnt take up so much space because i have another nice pic of this girl that i wanted to combine with this one but mspaint screwed up the qaulitay.
 
Victory Prima

Pours clear yellow/gold with a medium size head. Mossy smell is noticeableat first sniff. Nice clean flavor with hop bite mid-taste, but quickly fading into a crisp refreshing finish. This is a good beer, I am not normally a huge fan of lagers, but I could drink this one again and again.
It's not a lager GB.
 
Goin with a Smuttynose Shoals Pale Ale
my roommates have some smuts in the fridge (remnants of a 12-beer variety pack) but i'm afraid to steal one even though one of mines were stolen. good beer karma, good beer karma.
 
Goin with a Smuttynose Shoals Pale Ale
my roommates have some smuts in the fridge (remnants of a 12-beer variety pack) but i'm afraid to steal one even though one of mines were stolen. good beer karma, good beer karma.
nase, are you in BIF II?
no dice, no dice. still a rook and acquiring tastes. still not yet sure what i'd want sent to me. but i'd probably be down for bif 3 or 4 if/when those come around. and with all the summer breakage i'm hearing about, shipping in the winter sounds good. weather-related incidences? who knows.
 
Goin with a Smuttynose Shoals Pale Ale
my roommates have some smuts in the fridge (remnants of a 12-beer variety pack) but i'm afraid to steal one even though one of mines were stolen. good beer karma, good beer karma.
nase, are you in BIF II?
no dice, no dice. still a rook and acquiring tastes. still not yet sure what i'd want sent to me. but i'd probably be down for bif 3 or 4 if/when those come around. and with all the summer breakage i'm hearing about, shipping in the winter sounds good. weather-related incidences? who knows.
The best beer I had tried before was SNPA. Not that it's a bad beer jst i hadn't tried a whole lot.
 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.

 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
So far mine are:IPA's

Brown Ales

Porters

Stouts

 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
Nothing wrong with that -- thats why its cool that theres so many styles -- theres something for every taste.I think you should get into one of the BIFs....I guarantee you will discover styles that will be new favorites. Its the best way to try a bunch of new things without spending an arm and a leg, and these beer guys can nail down a good selection for you to try when it comes time for you to receive. On top of that, you may get into trading once you discover those styles, and then you will be addicted and will drop way too much money on beer and trades.

Good times :thumbup:

 
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at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
So far mine are:IPA's

Brown Ales

Porters

Stouts
I'm liking porters and stouts myself but nothing really amazes me out of that group..not yet, at least. brown ales? i've had 2-3. i like the local oak pond brewing but did not like samuel smith's which is apparently one of the better out there for the style.
 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
So far mine are:IPA's

Brown Ales

Porters

Stouts
I'm liking porters and stouts myself but nothing really amazes me out of that group..not yet, at least. brown ales? i've had 2-3. i like the local oak pond brewing but did not like samuel smith's which is apparently one of the better out there for the style.
XSam Smiths is one of the most overrated breweries out there. You want a good Brown Ale?? I cant think of any off the top of my head but these guys will list about 50 or so if you want...

 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
Nothing wrong with that -- thats why its cool that theres so many styles -- theres something for every taste.I think you should get into one of the BIFs....I guarantee you will discover styles that will be new favorites. Its the best way to try a bunch of new things without spending an arm and a leg, and these beer guys can nail down a good selection for you to try when it comes time for you to receive. On top of that, you may get into trading once you discover those styles, and then you will be addicted and will drop way too much money on beer and trades.

Good times :thumbup:
:yes: The other thing I do now is at ANY store i just look at beers. 6:00 am and getting a coffee, and checking out beer.

 
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I like the Shoals PA from Smuttynose. Up next is a Firestone Double Barrel Ale, courtesy of The Gator :thumbup:

Which, BTW, will NOT go unreciprocated (is that even a word??)

:banned:

 
at this point i've probably sampled a beer or two from maybe 30 or so different styles and all i could tell you is that IPAs aren't really my thing.
Nothing wrong with that -- thats why its cool that theres so many styles -- theres something for every taste.I think you should get into one of the BIFs....I guarantee you will discover styles that will be new favorites. Its the best way to try a bunch of new things without spending an arm and a leg, and these beer guys can nail down a good selection for you to try when it comes time for you to receive. On top of that, you may get into trading once you discover those styles, and then you will be addicted and will drop way too much money on beer and trades.

Good times :thumbup:
:yes: The other thing I do now is at ANY store i just look at beers. 6:00 am and getting a coffee, and checking out beer.
convenience store? or does your local beer store double as a coffee shop...
 

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