rhdad42 01:18 PM 10-15-2008
I'm a big fan of the Unibroue Fin du Monde, a Belgian-style triple from Quebec with a little more spice than a typical Belgina triple like Chimay.
I've also been on a big Leinenkugel kick lately...
Mr.Maduro 03:03 PM 10-15-2008
I've been sampling all the Oktoberfest editions recently but still haven't found none better than the Hofbrau release.
Also have about 12 Harpoon's UFOs in the fridge.
kfish 03:55 PM 10-15-2008
My local pub is tapping a keg of Dogfish head Punkin’ Ale tonight. I’m sure I’ll order at least one or two. I just hope I don’t end up pukin’ from the punkin’
:-)
Kfish
cigars_n_scotch 03:59 PM 10-15-2008
This is a thread I'm going to keep my eye on. There are quite a few beers on here named already that I've never heard of or tried. I think that I'll create a To Try list!
SmokeyNL 04:31 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by VirtualSmitty:
Which monk beers do you like the best? I'm partial to Rochefort 8/10, Orval, and Westmalle (although they are all pretty good lol). And while not a true Trappist, the st. Bernardus 12 is a fav.
All of the above are nice, but if you get the chance Westvleteren is worth a try as well (all of them, but the 12 is the best IMO)
Kasteelbeer is nice as well, I had Johnnykay5 try some when we were at my place.
Steve 04:39 PM 10-15-2008
I've been enjoying Stella's lately. Before that I went through a Corona phase. Not sure what was up with except that my buddy in the Key's had several cases at the lodge. I hadn't really liked Corona for years before then
:-).
AAlmeter 05:05 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by SeanGAR:
Right now? Geese ... at the risk of getting banned .... Keystone Light. Lately though I've really been liking Bell's offerings such as two hearted, oberon, kalamazoo stout, etc,
Mmmm...Keystone Light
Generally do a lot of the Great Lakes offerings, as my local hang out has several on tap. Been drinking the Edmund Fitzgerald a lot (as usual) as well as Burning River and I think the Nosferatu (sp?) is coming out soon. They also have the Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock on tap as well as Spaten Oktoberfest...so I do my best to give all the handles an equal workout as often as possible.
Sauer Grapes 09:23 PM 10-15-2008
Bells HopSlam a friend gave me this weekend. Damn this is good. Very hoppy, slightly sweet imperial IPA.
Loving every sip.
Darrell 09:24 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by kfish:
My local pub is tapping a keg of Dogfish head Punkin’ Ale tonight. I’m sure I’ll order at least one or two. I just hope I don’t end up pukin’ from the punkin’:-)
Kfish
Puke from 2 beers? Lightweight.
:-)
AD720 09:26 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by rhdad42:
I'm a big fan of the Unibroue Fin du Monde, a Belgian-style triple from Quebec with a little more spice than a typical Belgina triple like Chimay.
I've also been on a big Leinenkugel kick lately...
The Fin du Monde is awesome! You have had the Ephmere right? All the Unibroue stuff I've had has been really good.
Lately I've been on a big PBC kick.
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DrDubzz 09:31 PM 10-15-2008
Boddingtons and various Shiner brews
Buckeye Jack 09:33 PM 10-15-2008
Drinking my way thru a case of Yeungling Original Lager currently.......good stuff!
BamBam 09:38 PM 10-15-2008
Say what you want.....I love Mich. Ultra and it's what I'm currently drinkin
:-)
VirtualSmitty 09:41 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by AAlmeter:
Mmmm...Keystone Light
Generally do a lot of the Great Lakes offerings, as my local hang out has several on tap. Been drinking the Edmund Fitzgerald a lot (as usual) as well as Burning River and I think the Nosferatu (sp?) is coming out soon. They also have the Ayinger Celebrator Dopplebock on tap as well as Spaten Oktoberfest...so I do my best to give all the handles an equal workout as often as possible.
oh c'mon Adam, no Genny cream ale!?
:-):-)
AD720 09:43 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by Buckeye Jack:
Drinking my way thru a case of Yeungling Original Lager currently.......good stuff!
Sure is.
:-) :-)
darb85 09:50 PM 10-15-2008
Ive been drinking Oberon as a staple as well as molson canadian. I tried the amber ale from bud yesterday, its not half bad. But Ive been in love with the Ancho Chili Bock from Right Brain here in Traverse. Its an intresting mix of flavors but damn is it good!
darb85 09:53 PM 10-15-2008
Originally Posted by Buckeye Jack:
Drinking my way thru a case of Yeungling Original Lager currently.......good stuff!
I wish I could find it here Ive been looking in every shop. Its all I drink In Key West!
Jbailey 12:32 AM 10-16-2008
Running low on Ale Asylum. Every time I head back to WI I stock up.
Favs from Ale Asylum in no order.
:-)
Ambergeddon - Amber Ale
Gold Digger - Blonde Ale
Hopalicious - American Pale Ale
Madtown Nutbrown - Nutbrown Ale
Contorter Porter - English Porter
Sticky McDoogle - Scotch Ale
kfish 03:09 PM 10-16-2008
Originally Posted by Darrell:
Puke from 2 beers? Lightweight. :-)
Sometimes those flavored seasonal beers are hard to stomach, this one wasn't too bad but I did have to wash it down with a few Guinness afterwards just in case.
:-)
BlackDog 03:18 PM 10-16-2008
My standards are either Nevada Pale Ale or Summit Pale Ale. I bought a 6'er of Summit Octoberfest yesterday, will have one tonight with dinner. I like the occasional Guinness draught, in fact am drinking one right now.