NordicNacho
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"Downtown Brown" !!!!!????
Hahahahhahahahahah. That's what you get if you slip a cheap ho an extra $20....
Tried some Blue Moon when down in Florida.... It was ok. Not a great wheat beer.
Their Full Moon and Harvest Moon are pretty good. Almost bought their new Rising Moon last night but bought Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss and Lion Stout instead. The Berry Weiss didn't taste like beer, you could get really fucked up off it. It was more like a lighter Lindemann's Framboise. The Lion Stout was an excellent stout and like 9% alcohol, but the alcohol was subtle, it didn't hammer you like Golden Monkey or the other higher alcohol beers.
you should try this
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New Stuff I have tried that I like...
Victory Storm King Stout-Very good, but not as good as it's 100 rating
Lion Stout-Clearly better than Victory's
Buffalo Bill's Blueberry Oatmeal Stout-Didn't think I would like it, probably the best of the 3 if you aren't looking for a traditional stout.
Old Rasputin Imperial Stout-Slightly edges out Lion as the best traditional stout.
Blue Moon's Full Moon-Brewed with a ton of Belgian brown sugar, very tasty.
Dogfish Head Forte-Very strong, but very tasty. I think it's like 18% alcohol but has a good balance of berry/alcohol. It was $15 for a wine bottle of it, though.
Otter Creek Raspberry Brown-Awesome beer, very little raspberry, you only taste it in the after taste a little bit. Probably won't find this, though, limited quantities.
Belhaven Scottish Ale-Fantastic, similar to Sam Adam's Scotch ale, but much better.
Three Floyd's Alpha King or Pride and Joy-These 2 beers are awesome, haven't had them in over a year, they stopped distributing it here. I would rate these two along with Fat Tire as currently my favorite beers, but that's probably because I have no access to them.
Made Elf (Draft)-I thought this was ok out of the bottle, but it is awesome on draft. Have no idea who makes it, but I believe it is a winter warmer.
The Winter Bourbon Cask Ale put out by Anheuser-Busch was actually a decent beer for a mass-produced brew, and it is probably very easily found at a beer store. It has a light vanilla taste and a decent alcohol percentage.
I got domestic/international microbrew of the month from a client for xmas, should have a couple more recommendations after that, Belhaven and Lion came in that 12 pack.
the name concerns me but Ill give 'er a try, thanks for the recommendation!
ALSO, my work has Killians Red on tap, is it any good?
Its imperial Stout made in England for the Czars of Russia. "best traditional stout."
Imperial stout
Imperial stout, also known as "Russian Imperial Stout" or "Imperial Russian Stout," is a strong dark beer or stout that was originally brewed by Thrale's brewery in London, England for export to the court of the Tsar of Russia as "Thrale's Entire Porter".[5] It has a high alcohol content (nine or ten percent is common) intended to preserve it during long trips and to provide a more bracing drink against cold climates. The colour is very dark, almost always opaque black. Imperial stout exhibits enormously powerful malt flavours, hints of dark fruits, and is often quite rich, resembling a chocolate dessert.
Old Rasputin - Imperial Stout
it will put your dick in the dirt
12 dollar sixer
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6 will put your dick in the dirt
My new latest favorite beer styles are double IPA's and tripels.
Flying Dog Double Dog Double IPA
Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA
Stoudt's Double IPA
La Fin du Monde (might be the best beer I've ever had)
Chimay Cinq Cent
Allagash Special Reserve Tripel
I went to a beer festival at Mt Snow a few ago and god damn if I didn't have four of the Allagash tripels...full pints, too. So freakin good.
HOORAY BEER!
The only one of those I've tried is the Southern Tier. I've had a lot of IPA's. My favorites are Harpoon IPA, Great Divide Titan IPA, DFH 60, and Hooker IPA.Allagash is nice, I am a Chimay guy, though. Of the IPAs, I recently had 2 awesome ones, Stone Ruination IPA and Southern Tier IPA. You can really taste the hops, but it they are not bitter. Weyerbacher Simcoe IPA is quite awesome as well.
Well I've only had their IPA and it was on tap, but I remember it being quite good. And very refreshing after a four hour mountain bike ride.Anybody like Wachusett? Never tried it myself but I just moved into their brewery's hometown.
The only one of those I've tried is the Southern Tier. I've had a lot of IPA's. My favorites are Harpoon IPA, Great Divide Titan IPA, DFH 60, and Hooker IPA.
Well I've only had their IPA and it was on tap, but I remember it being quite good. And very refreshing after a four hour mountain bike ride.
If you get a chance, Ruination is the IPA to go with. Three Floyds makes an Alpha King that is awesome too, but I don't believe they are distributing outside of their home state anymore.
I have had the Wachusset's Blueberry, not very good, imo, but most fruit beers aren't outside of lambics.
And I definitely don't like pumpkin beers.