Dogfish Head 60-Minute IPA and Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale are two of my favorites.
But....anything light beer (Bud, Coors, Miller) after a long run or ride on a hot, hot day is downed almost instantaneously.
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Blackened voodoo lager
and in a pinch, a really cold coors light!
Dogfish Head 60-Minute IPA and Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale are two of my favorites.
But....anything light beer (Bud, Coors, Miller) after a long run or ride on a hot, hot day is downed almost instantaneously.
Last edited by hoffsquared; 11-06-2009 at 05:39 AM.
Can't really tell you my favorite...but we try beer, especially local microbrews not matter where we are!
Our Colorado to Moab trip we filled the rented mini van w/ microbrews! I like mostly Amber ales or seasonals.
We also did the Pumpkin Beer tasting for Halloween!
Hard to find, our wine shop had some...we bought them out--not sure where it is from it is called Golden Promise. Comes in big bottles and so so smoooooooth!
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I like Blue Moon and any wheat beer. But I also like regular old Coors light and Dos Equis.
Ohhh... my kind of question.
I like:
Hoegaarden White beer
Chimay
Stella
Lambic Kriek and Geuze
La Chouffe
Duvel
Orval
Palm
Mort Subite
Moeder Overste
and a Guiness from time to time.
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You ladies are going to force me into drinking a beer at 8:00 in the morning!
Sam Smith's - Nut Brown Ale
Great Divide - St. Bridgette's Porter
Sam Smith's - Oatmeal Stout
Founders - Breakfast Stout
Newcastle - Brown Ale
Electra Townie 7D
Wachusett: Nut Brown Ale, Blueberry Ale, and Black Shack Porter.
2011 Surly LHT
1995 Trek 830
I like Stella Artois and Fat Tire, but my absolute fav is Guinness if it's poured right.
I have the extreme good fortune to work with a bunch of beer snobs.
We're having a stout tasting this afternoon at happy hour, I'll let you know the results.
Papaver, I really need to come visit you someday ...![]()
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2007 Rivendell Bleriot - Rivet Pearl
Stout! That is nostalgia. You know they often recommend stout to breastfeeding women ? Not a whole bottle of course... just a little. It stimulates the milk production it seems.
This is a list of a large part of belgian beers...
http://www.belgourmet.be/nl/bieren/index.php
I'm glad our beers aren't as expensive as in the states, where it's more a luxury.
And you're always welcome jobob.![]()
Last edited by papaver; 11-06-2009 at 09:56 AM.
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My favorite has always been Guinness (GLC comes from 'Guinness lovin Cat'), but since moving to Oregon, I've tasted a lot of delicious local beers that I really like. Unfortunately, I suck at remembering names.
I will say that on a hot, dry afternoon in Cabo, my Pacifico beer with a lime shoved in it (and a side of fish tacos), tasted like a bottle of liquid heaven.![]()
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I drink much more wine than beer. Much, much more. But beer faves include:
Schell's Pale Ale
Schell's Dark
Sam Smith's Nut Brown Ale
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Guiness
My "house" beer is Sam Adams Light. Very tasty for a light ale.