Beer Appreciation Thread - Page 19
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TundrA.
Canada35 Posts
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poisui
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Crushinator
Netherlands2138 Posts
From my own country I like Grolsch and Hertog Jan. | ||
Keyboard Warrior
United States1178 Posts
at 3 Buds im already good lol | ||
Nothingtosay
United States875 Posts
In light of the tequila and whiskey threads I thought this needed to be revived ![]() I just had one of these Very good Maryland Brew. It has a sweet malt body followed up by bitterness I wouldn't call it an after taste because its part of the main experience. | ||
Kenshin_915
Canada139 Posts
![]() I'm quite liking this beer and see why it's recieved so many good reviews. Only 7$ CAD too for 750ml, not too bad. ![]() | ||
anycolourfloyd
Australia524 Posts
![]() i have a mate heading to america for a holiday, what are some good beers in new york and LA? i swear if somebody says budweiser i will pray you get 6 pooled next game you play. i'm talking like pale ales, doubles and imperial stouts | ||
Kenshin_915
Canada139 Posts
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UniversalSnip
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MoonfireSpam
United Kingdom1153 Posts
On April 26 2012 17:20 anycolourfloyd wrote: ^ good pour ![]() i have a mate heading to america for a holiday, what are some good beers in new york and LA? i swear if somebody says budweiser i will pray you get 6 pooled next game you play. i'm talking like pale ales, doubles and imperial stouts Great Divide is based in CO (Google maps makes it a couple of states from CA!) and I remember loving their Imperial Stout and their Titan IPA was also frecking awesome. Also got to try some Stones (based in CA) Arrogant Bastard and Double Bastard which are American Strong Ales and are well worth trying. America may have dodgy foreign policies to some, but they kick out some great characterful ales. | ||
zOula...
United States898 Posts
On April 26 2012 17:20 anycolourfloyd wrote: ^ good pour ![]() i have a mate heading to america for a holiday, what are some good beers in new york and LA? i swear if somebody says budweiser i will pray you get 6 pooled next game you play. i'm talking like pale ales, doubles and imperial stouts I'd say your best bet is to just ask the bartender if they have any of those types of beers on tap, and even better if it's from a local brewery. Micro brews are a dime a dozen up here, and you can find alot of them on tap at most bars in bigger cities. there are some really good ones, just ask the bar tender or look at the menu for something made close by edit: thought I'd add what I'm drinkin right now, waiting for gsl to start! ![]() (not my picture! its from google) supergoose IPA from hale's ales | ||
Precipice
United States121 Posts
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
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Otolia
France5805 Posts
On April 26 2012 19:09 Precipice wrote: I already owe this thread for my love of Imperial Stouts, so, I turn to you guys again. I have recently found that I like some of the Belgian Ales. In particular, I really enjoy Delirium Nocturnum. What are some of the other best or well-known Belgian Ales? It's mostly taste related. But there is a lot of "Ales" (which is a flawed concept by the way) in Belgium. Trappist, Abbey Beers are good examples of what is done in Belgium. Among these, you could look for Orval, Chimay, Westvleteren. Also remember that all of these brands have numerous products some of which are not high fermentation, or are not typical Abbey Beers. PS : Belgian beers > all other beers | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
On April 26 2012 19:09 Precipice wrote: I already owe this thread for my love of Imperial Stouts, so, I turn to you guys again. I have recently found that I like some of the Belgian Ales. In particular, I really enjoy Delirium Nocturnum. What are some of the other best or well-known Belgian Ales? Actually, there is a really nice domesic Belgian-style which I have been enjoying recently and I can grab it at my local Safeway. Elysian Bete Blanche Tripel http://elysianbrewing.com/beer/tripel.html Always go domestic if you can (IMO). Belgian and German brews are great, but have very strict brewing laws (and eventually become redundant). You can find much more variety and interesting beverages domestically. ![]() I'm a real hop-head and am still addicted to Bridgeport Brewing's Hop Czar since my last post one here lol. | ||
Jiyakku
England19 Posts
Anyone who hasn't already - visit Brussels and buy a lot of Trappist beers. | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
On April 26 2012 17:49 MoonfireSpam wrote: Great Divide is based in CO (Google maps makes it a couple of states from CA!) and I remember loving their Imperial Stout and their Titan IPA was also frecking awesome. Also got to try some Stones (based in CA) Arrogant Bastard and Double Bastard which are American Strong Ales and are well worth trying. America may have dodgy foreign policies to some, but they kick out some great characterful ales. I second the Stone Brewery choices. Top notch and you'll most certainly find them in LA. Not sure about New York... might have to settle for Sam Adams out there lol. | ||
ELA
Denmark4608 Posts
On April 26 2011 05:53 ZeaL. wrote: Franziskaner: Really good wheatbeer, wheat+yeast and a lot of floral notes. ![]() Funny, we call this "Monk's sperm" due to the thickness and inclairity in it considdering it is a light beer and the satisfied look on the face of the monk in the picture In general, im affraid i never grew a taste for brews based on wheat ![]() Personally, I really like the taste of the dark/brown ales - In small quantities though, if im having more than 1 beer, it's always pilsner beer ![]() | ||
anycolourfloyd
Australia524 Posts
on beer styles, i've actually never really gotten into wheat beers either. and to a lesser extent, the belgian strong ales. i mean i've tried ones that i've thought are pretty good.. but not world class like they apparently are haha [eg duvel, la trappe quadrupel]. | ||
Th1rdEye
United States1074 Posts
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