I'll have to check out my great wine-and-beer-and-cheese shop to see if they can get some here. If not, I'll just have to go to Belgium and get me some. ;)
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I love a German wheat beer called Kristallweiss. Mmmm, mmm.
Best root beer I've had is Henry Weinhardt. Hands down.
Ooh, ooh! Today (mere hours ago!) I discovered another gluten-free beer! "New Grist" by Lakefront Brewery. www.lakefrontbrewery.com
Kind of malty-sweet, but ok. (not as hoppy as Red Bridge)
(their logo is a full moon chewing a stalk of sorghum... pretty cute!)
We just got back from Seattle and discovered many yummy microbrews, I am so jealous! I just started trying beers but so far I like these:
Pike's Extra Stout
Pike's Naughty Nellie
Shiner Blonde
Dos Equis Lager
St Arnold Lawnmower is AMAZING in the summer
St Arnold Kolsch
Shiner Hefeweisen
I really don't like IPAs, just seem so bitter on the finish.
They just opened a World of Beers here. It is a beer pub. Tons of beers on tap (and no Bud!) and coolers and coolers full of bottled beer. This is SOOOOOOO bad. We dropped in on Sat. night. I had one beer...can't remember the name. It was brewed in Colorado (ah such luv for that state) and was a double bitter (yum!) and 9% alcohol (on an empty stomach).
I think I was in heaven. Of course the 7 mile run the next morning was not quite as enjoyable!
Depending on my mood and the time of year, my favorite brews shift.
Current faves:
Elysian Night Owl Pumpkin Ale
Pike XXXXX Stout
Deshutes Jubelale
Beer... I love beer!
Bells-winter ale, two hearted ale, octoberfest
Dark Horse Brewing Company-crooked tree IPA
I like wheat bears like Blue Moon, Hefenweizens, also like Dos XX, Peroni, and Heinken.
oxie dokes, new fave (this week at least). I am currently sipping on:
Stone Ruination IPA
Stupid expensive, but you get etched glass on the bottle. Nice to acknowledge when you are tossing them in the recycling bin:p Yummy and flavorful for an IPA...seems to be a bit spicy in addition to the hops.
Also, best brewery in Colorado is, hands down, Left Hand. I am sure of that;). Best brew from them, imo, is their Sawtooth Ale. Smoooooooooth. I always stock up when I travel back home.
I am lucky enough to live in Fort Collins, home to many a brewer. I like beer. I don't drink much, but beer is it when I do drink.
Summer: Modelo in a can.
Winter: Odell's Cutthroat Porter
And:
Odell's Isolation Ale and 90 Shilling
I don't drink alot of New Belgium beers, but I love any NBB in a can! (Sunshine or Fat Tire.)
Sarah
I thought I would revive this because I have become quite the beer fan. I have discovered I really like dark beers, still don't like IPA. The other night I had an amazing dark, (512) Brewing's Pecan Porter. I also discovered Live Oak Brewing which is only available on tap in Texas, but if you are hear and have a chance they make a nice brown ale.
Last spring the mountain bike series was sponsored by Oskar Blues, I became quite a fan of Old Chub. I think it is a Scottish style beer.
I've developed a love of beers also.
I've tried a variety, but find the beer I return to because I love it the most is Sierra Nevada Kellerweis.
As far as root beer - nothing beats a Sprechers.
Mmm, you gals are making me thirsty for a good beer, and all I have in the fridge is Corona and Miller Lite!
I like Blue Moon w/an orange slice, Hefeweisen, and most beers/ales that have a fruit flavor. The raspberry beer papaver posted looks delicious! Recently had a microbrew pumpkin ale (don't remember the brand) at a bar that was delicious. Last year we bought some blueberry ale around Christmas that was very enjoyable. It was downright purple, and whenever I had it, I felt like I was getting plenty of anti-oxidants! Think I'll try to find something interesting to drink once we get down to the beach (for Christmas w/my family) again this year - leaving tomorrow!
Emily, you would probably like Shiner Cheer although I am unsure how far out of Texas they sell it. My husband and I can both taste the peaches in it. We don't like fruity beers but a lot of people we know love that one. I like how with beer and wine you can agree to disagree on tastes. My husband and I will notice completely different things in a beer, I will taste coffee and he will say chocolate. I will notice cinnamon, he will notice a fruit. Kind of fun.
La Fin Du Monde.
It's made in Quebec and is, ah, quite powerful. It is hard to find in the US, but most liquor stores will order it for you, if they don't have it.
I also like Blue Moon and most Heffeweizen beers.
Mexican beer, too.