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Your 7 Favorite Beers (1 Viewer)

I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
I try them every year and the only one I really like is from Dogfish Head. Everyone raves about Southern Tier but I didn't like it at all.

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
Man I go nuts over a local bar's pumpkin beer that they brew in-house. A good pumpkin beer is friggin heaven on earth. :wub:

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
Then that'll be added to the list. I've only had their 2xmas and 2xIPA. Both were good, but not tops in their respective categories imho.

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
Then that'll be added to the list. I've only had their 2xmas and 2xIPA. Both were good, but not tops in their respective categories imho.
Blue Point Pumpkin Ale :thumbup:

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
I try them every year and the only one I really like is from Dogfish Head. Everyone raves about Southern Tier but I didn't like it at all.
Hey we all have different tastes so if you don't like it that is cool. I like Pumkin (Dogfish) but not nearly as much as Pumpking. The Warlock version (imperial pumpking stout) is even better

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I've tasted many pumpkin beers. including O'Fallon, and the best tasting to me was Southern Tier's Pumpking by a wide margin.
Then that'll be added to the list. I've only had their 2xmas and 2xIPA. Both were good, but not tops in their respective categories imho.
Definitely give it a shot.

 
Bells Hop Slam

Bells Two Hearted Ale

Lagunitas Hop Stoopid

Columbus Brewing Company IPA

Guiness

Green Flash West Coast IPA

Bass

 
[SIZE=medium]Black Raven Trickster IPA[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Diamond Knot Industrial IPA[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Stone Brewery Immortal IPA[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Pabst[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Elysian Brewery Immortal IPA[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Rogue Yellow snow IPA[/SIZE]

[SIZE=medium]Ninkasi Tricerahops[/SIZE]



[SIZE=medium]Hi I am CheechWizard and I am a hophead[/SIZE]

:hifive:

 
Allagash White

Heady Topper

Pretty Things Jack D'Or

Jack's Abby Hoponius Union

Stone Levitation

Paulaner Oktoberfest-Marzen

Samuel Smith's Nut Brown Ale

 
Genny Cream Ale

Genny Light

Utica Club

Iron City

Schlitz

Strohs

Black Label
What, no Old Milwaukee?

Iron City- back in my early 20's camping in Pennsylvania with a group of buddies we ran out of water and made pancakes with Iron City beer. Not the best outcome but still a story we bring up at times.

 
I've only had it once, but the Pumpkin Beer by O'Fallon blew me away. Generally, I hate pumpkin beers, but this thing was fantastic. I want to try it again before bumping it onto the list though. Hoping it returns to NE Ohio again.
I'm not a fan of the pumpkin beers either. But you have to grab a Southern Tier Pumking when it comes out this fall. Fantastic.

 
Bourbon County Coffee Stout

Bourbon County Stout

Founders Kentucky Breakfast Stout

Hop Drop n Roll

Stone Ruination

Stone Enjoy By

Coors Light (if I'm hanging with the country folk)

 
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I'm a simply guy when it comes to beer and not by any means someone who ventures into the beer thread with tales of little breweries built by pixies and manned by oompa loompas and whatever. So my 7 are fairly easy

1. Sam Adams Boston Lager - my all time favorite

2. Sam Adams Cherry Wheat

3. Sam Adams Porchrocker

4. Sam Adams Summer Ale

5. Sam Adams Winter Ale

6. Landshark

7. Whatever beer someone else buys me at the bar.
Cherry Wheat is the worst beer I've ever had.

 
I'm a simply guy when it comes to beer and not by any means someone who ventures into the beer thread with tales of little breweries built by pixies and manned by oompa loompas and whatever. So my 7 are fairly easy

1. Sam Adams Boston Lager - my all time favorite

2. Sam Adams Cherry Wheat

3. Sam Adams Porchrocker

4. Sam Adams Summer Ale

5. Sam Adams Winter Ale

6. Landshark

7. Whatever beer someone else buys me at the bar.
Cherry Wheat is the worst beer I've ever had.
I used to love it in college but now :X :

 
Saison Dupont

Moinette Blonde

Founders KBS

Deschutes The Abyss

Great Divide Espresso Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout

Deschutes Black Butte Porter

Ballast Point Victory at Sea

 
Aventinus

Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier

Weihenstephaner Original

Andechser Doppelbock Dunkel

Red's Rye IPA

KBS

Edmund Fitzgerald

 
Bells Hop Slam

Bells Two Hearted Ale

Lagunitas Hop Stoopid

Columbus Brewing Company IPA

Guiness

Green Flash West Coast IPA

Bass
I am going to put the ones in bold on my to drink list.

The one in red is a co-workers friends brewery

CheechWizard

 
I'm a simply guy when it comes to beer and not by any means someone who ventures into the beer thread with tales of little breweries built by pixies and manned by oompa loompas and whatever. So my 7 are fairly easy

1. Sam Adams Boston Lager - my all time favorite

2. Sam Adams Cherry Wheat

3. Sam Adams Porchrocker

4. Sam Adams Summer Ale

5. Sam Adams Winter Ale

6. Landshark

7. Whatever beer someone else buys me at the bar.
Cherry Wheat is the worst beer I've ever had.
I used to love it in college but now :X :
To each his own. I drink more Bourbon than anything anyway.

Having said that I just picked a few cases of Summer Ale and Landshark for the weekends festivities.

 
Bells Hop Slam

Bells Two Hearted Ale

Lagunitas Hop Stoopid

Columbus Brewing Company IPA

Guiness

Green Flash West Coast IPA

Bass
I am going to put the ones in bold on my to drink list.

The one in red is a co-workers friends brewery

CheechWizard
Hop Slam only comes out like once a year -- 10% ABV and costs $15.99 a six pack. It goes quick around here and people try to stock up. It's amazing.

Not sure how prominent the Columbus Brewing Company beer is outside of Ohio, but it's my go-to on here in Columbus (most places have it on tap).

That's cool about the Green Flash connection. Not sure if you live out by the brewery, but I would be there often if I was anywhere near it.

 
Bells Hop Slam

Bells Two Hearted Ale

Lagunitas Hop Stoopid

Columbus Brewing Company IPA

Guiness

Green Flash West Coast IPA

Bass
I am going to put the ones in bold on my to drink list.

The one in red is a co-workers friends brewery

CheechWizard
Bells 2 hearted is very nice. It had been a few months, so I grabbed a 6 last weekend. Big fan of their Oberon too and I'm usually not a wheat beer drinker.

 
I am a Seattle guy, one thing we aren't lacking here are breweries. I am going to check my go to beverage spot for the others.

CheechWizard

 
Ommegang Three Philosophers

Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier

North Coast Old Rasputin

St. Bernardus Prior 8

Southern Tier Pumpking

Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout

Lagunitas Cappuccino Stout

 
Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale
Forgot all about that!
The stout is better IMO.
Not sure where you live, but Founder, Goose Island Bourbon County and Central Waters make 3 really great bourbon aged beers. They aren't easy to come by though.
Oooohh...that reminds me. I had the Goose Island Bourbon County Ghost Pepper Stout last week. Holy hell was that different....and strangely awesome.

 
Picked up a 6-pack of Lagunitas Little Sumpin'. I like a bunch of others from Lagunitas. I might have tried it before and don't remember but I see it on a lot of people's lists.

will report back.

 
Picked up a 6-pack of Lagunitas Little Sumpin'. I like a bunch of others from Lagunitas. I might have tried it before and don't remember but I see it on a lot of people's lists.

will report back.
Just picked some up myself for tomorrow. Last 6 on the shelf.

 
Cigar City Maduro

Cigar City Good Gourde

Southern Tier Pumking

Rauchbier

Florida Avenue Ale

Cigar City Jailai

Jack the Quafer Porter Tampa Bay Brewing

 
3+ years ago I would have hammered out a list...these days, its pretty much almost anything brewed at local breweries in my area. I love trying every new beer I can, and nothing beats fresh beer on tap, be it cask, nitro, or whatever...special releases, one-offs, and experimental beers is where its at for me at this point.

My favorite locals are probably

Rapp Chocolate Peanut Butter Stout

Rapp Maple Wheat Bock

Cigar City Hornswoggled

Cigar City Tocobago Red

Cigar City cask ales - any

Cycle Fixie IPA

7venth Sun Time Bomb IPA

 
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3+ years ago I would have hammered out a list...these days, its pretty much almost anything brewed at local breweries in my area. I love trying every new beer I can, and nothing beats fresh beer on tap, be it cask, nitro, or whatever...special releases, one-offs, and experimental beers is where its at for me at this point.
OK then...

 
Cigar City Maduro

Cigar City Good Gourde

Southern Tier Pumking

Rauchbier

Florida Avenue Ale

Cigar City Jailai

Jack the Quafer Porter Tampa Bay Brewing
Have you checked out Rapp in Seminole or Cycle in downtown St Pete yet? Both have some really good beers. 7venth Sun in Dunedin always has something great on tap, too.My plans to move to Charlotte fell through, so now it looks like I'll be moving from Lakeland to Tampa next year. I can't friggin wait.

 
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german hefes

franziskaner dunkel

duchess de bougrogne

new belgium abbey (love many of their biers, especially their lips of faith)

unibroue

allegash

ommegang

gulden drakk

tripel karmeliet

st bernardus

maredsous

many marzens

on a hot day a pacifico or kona hits the spot

 
Great Lakes Christmas Ale

Great Lakes Conway's Irish Ale

Great Lakes Oktoberfest

New Belgium Fat Tire

Sam Adams

12 Dogs Christmas Ale

Mad Elf

 
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Wingnut said:
Quez said:
Cigar City Maduro

Cigar City Good Gourde

Southern Tier Pumking

Rauchbier

Florida Avenue Ale

Cigar City Jailai

Jack the Quafer Porter Tampa Bay Brewing
Have you checked out Rapp in Seminole or Cycle in downtown St Pete yet? Both have some really good beers. 7venth Sun in Dunedin always has something great on tap, too.My plans to move to Charlotte fell through, so now it looks like I'll be moving from Lakeland to Tampa next year. I can't friggin wait.
I haven't been to either location but have tried 7nth Sun at beer fest. The craft beer scene has been blowing up down here. GB Joey Redner.

 

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