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Okiebug61 07-29-2012 08:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cajun_dee (Post 622632)
i dislike beer greatly, i don't even like the smell of it. i dislike people who can't handle their beer even more, BUT i do love Mike's Hard Lemonade, is that considered beer?

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_xdCvo4B90b...320/mikes2.jpg

This would be more like a wine cooler. On another note: I handle my beer quite well. :-)

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 08:15 AM

Beer of the Week!
 
This could be fun. I am going to post a beer that may or may not be available in your area. If it is and you have time to try one, let the rest of know what it was like and if you are coming to the reunion maybe you could bring a few bottles to exchange.

Let start with this one.

Bombshell Blonde made by

http://www.southernstarbrewing.com/

Martina 07-29-2012 08:23 AM

I love stouts too, especially Imperial Stouts. Unfortunately, they are expensive.

My favorite is Bell's Expedition Stout:

http://img.ibtimes.com/www/data/imag...tion-stout.jpg

lusciouskiwi 07-29-2012 09:04 AM

Kiwi beer
 
Not much point in talking about it detail and actually I don't know the type of beer I like. I drank Corona (with lime) and Sierra Nevada when I lived in the States. Liked both of them.

Here's an article about NZ beer: http://www.beer-pages.com/stories/new-zealand-beers.php

An old-school brand is Tui Beer and a brand I discovered when last home is Monteith. Monteith has nice beer!

I had two cans of Carlsburg tonight with my dinner.

Martina 07-29-2012 09:08 AM

The last stout I had was a microbrew and not good.

Chai stout -- from Half Moon Bay Brewing Co. You only tasted the spices the first few sips, and after that it was thin and tasteless.

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 09:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lusciouskiwi (Post 622945)
Not much point in talking about it detail and actually I don't know the type of beer I like. I drank Corona (with lime) and Sierra Nevada when I lived in the States. Liked both of them.

Here's an article about NZ beer: http://www.beer-pages.com/stories/new-zealand-beers.php

An old-school brand is Tui Beer and a brand I discovered when last home is Monteith. Monteith has nice beer!

I had two cans of Carlsburg tonight with my dinner.

I really like Carlsburg. I drank a lot of this on tap when I lived in Scotland. I was glad to see it was available in Oklahoma. I use this when I crave a snake bite. :-)

lusciouskiwi 07-29-2012 09:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Okiebug61 (Post 622950)
I really like Carlsburg. I drank a lot of this on tap when I lived in Scotland. I was glad to see it was available in Oklahoma. I use this when I crave a snake bite. :-)

Snake bite????

Martina 07-29-2012 09:14 AM

Confession: I am a bad beer snob. I am a music snob, too. But I don't roll my eyes when people love some insipid pop singer. I am pretty much "to each her own." But with beer, if someone tells me they love Pabst Blue Ribbon and wants to high five me, saying "YAY, Pabst," it's all I can do not to roll my eyes so far to the right that all you see are the whites.

Just a heads up. (Good that this is text and you can't see the eyes.)

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 09:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lusciouskiwi (Post 622951)
Snake bite????

Half Lager half Cider!

http://www.drinksmixer.com/drink2072.html

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 09:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martina (Post 622952)
Confession: I am a bad beer snob. I am a music snob, too. But I don't roll my eyes when people love some insipid pop singer. I am pretty much "to each her own." But with beer, if someone tells me they love Pabst Blue Ribbon and wants to high five me, saying "YAY, Pabst," it's all I can do not to roll my eyes so far to the right that all you see are the whites.

Just a heads up. (Good that this is text and you can't see the eyes.)

LOL! You don't like Pabst? Keeping my high fives to myself :-(

Martina 07-29-2012 09:52 AM

Found this article on PBR. God, it's from 2003. Feels like it was yesterday that I read it. I am getting old.

Anyway, interesting re marketing.

PBR marketing article

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 10:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martina (Post 622963)
Found this article on PBR. God, it's from 2003. Feels like it was yesterday that I read it. I am getting old.

Anyway, interesting re marketing.

PBR marketing article

Thanks for the link. I have always been a PBR drinker. We don't have real beer in our grocery stores here and have to go a liquor store to get beer. A 30 pack of PBR cost 15.99 here so I got use to having it cooling 24/7.

Okiebug61 07-29-2012 02:01 PM

Don't Try This One! Yuck
 
Ultra 19th Hole!
Light Tea and Lemonade.

If beer could have a rotten taste this would be what it tasted like.

Yuck

DapperButch 07-29-2012 06:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Okiebug61 (Post 622908)
This could be fun. I am going to post a beer that may or may not be available in your area. If it is and you have time to try one, let the rest of know what it was like and if you are coming to the reunion maybe you could bring a few bottles to exchange.

Let start with this one.

Bombshell Blonde made by

http://www.southernstarbrewing.com/

I love the idea of doing this. I doubt I would like this since it is a blonde, but I looked and can't get it around here, anyway. I would be very happy to play this game if there are any beers I would have access to.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martina (Post 622917)
I love stouts too, especially Imperial Stouts. Unfortunately, they are expensive.

My favorite is Bell's Expedition Stout:

Imperial Stouts are my favorite, as well! I looked up the Bell's you posted and I can't get it around here.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martina (Post 622952)
Confession: I am a bad beer snob. I am a music snob, too. But I don't roll my eyes when people love some insipid pop singer. I am pretty much "to each her own." But with beer, if someone tells me they love Pabst Blue Ribbon and wants to high five me, saying "YAY, Pabst," it's all I can do not to roll my eyes so far to the right that all you see are the whites.

Just a heads up. (Good that this is text and you can't see the eyes.)

I totally get this. It is like Boone's Farm versus <insert expensive, quality tasting wine here>.

I think we can assume that a beer thread such as this would be mainly about craft beers/microbrews :praying: , so no worries. :D

Bad_boi 07-30-2012 12:27 AM

Amber and red ales for me.

I like pyramid and redhook best.

DapperButch 07-31-2012 08:13 PM

Oh, Martina, Darling!
 
Tonight's Imperial Stout.

http://victorybeer.com/beers/storm-king-stout/

Fantastic.

I was over at a new friend's house and he introduced me to Victory beers. The other night (after I read the thread), I ran out to pick up a couple of individual stouts to try and decided to give this one a go since I liked Victory's Golden Monkey beer.

For the Imperial Stout lover, it is a WIN.

macele 07-31-2012 08:31 PM

i'm an every now and then social drinker. seems like i have to have a drink when i go on vacation or road trip. i like bud lime, miller lime, corona, ... yeah i do like lime. i had a beer in knoxville tn (made there) called cherokee red ale. pretty good, i liked it a lot. i like to try beers made in the towns i'm visiting. and wines too lol. something to do.

RockOn 07-31-2012 08:31 PM

Before I got into recovery ...

I was a beer drinker. My favorite beer was Miller Lite.

For someone wired like me, giving it up was a tiny price for a huge and wonderful payoff. In the beginning, I was terrified. I did not see how I would ever be able to get the Miller Lite Monkey off my back ... But I would not give up on my recovery, in spite of being driven by 100 forms of fear.

It worked out. ;)

Cheers!

Scuba 07-31-2012 09:33 PM

Blue Moon Honey Wheat just for hanging out at a BBQ. Wenatchweisen when at the Columbia Brewery listening to music and pear cider (not beer I know) when sitting down at the Saddlerock Brewery....just to name a few.

Mrs Arcstriker 07-31-2012 10:59 PM

Arc loves Corona (with or without lime...He only insists upon the lime at Jimmy Buffett...)

For me, there is only one beer and it is Stella Artois...and only then with the full beheading ceremony...

Mar 07-31-2012 11:24 PM

I go through phases, sometimes it's years before I have any, but if/when I do it's usually when it's the hot summer. I am not a big drinker, never was so I only have one, at best two if it's one of those damn this tastes really good days. I was younger it was always Bud, wouldn't touch anything else. But as I got older maybe this isn't the most Butch beer around but I been all about the Coors Light. I get told eww that's piss water a lot lol, but I think it is a really nice smooth refreshing drink.

morningstar55 08-01-2012 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mar (Post 624578)
I go through phases, sometimes it's years before I have any, but if/when I do it's usually when it's the hot summer. I am not a big drinker, never was so I only have one, at best two if it's one of those damn this tastes really good days. I was younger it was always Bud, wouldn't touch anything else. But as I got older maybe this isn't the most Butch beer around but I been all about the Coors Light. I get told eww that's piss water a lot lol, but I think it is a really nice smooth refreshing drink.

What??? No labatts?? lol

Mar 08-01-2012 09:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by morningstar55 (Post 624694)
What??? No labatts?? lol


LMAO! Yeah no, I did try out Labatt's Blue before, but it just gave me heartburn lol

opus_day 08-02-2012 12:00 AM

Although, I do enjoy trying new beer. I'm still a true blue Bud fan

weatherboi 08-02-2012 08:01 AM

Yay!!!
 
http://www.craftbeer.com/pages/stori...-on-august-2nd

National IPA day!!!

MsTinkerbelly 08-02-2012 10:10 AM

I'm not much of a drinker, in fact if I have more than one drink in a year I would be surprised.

The only time I like beer is sitting around the pool with an ice cold bottle on a scorchingly hot day. Ahhhhhhhhhh:hangloose:

Martina 08-02-2012 10:39 AM

I am going to check out the Russian River Brewery in the next few days. I kept meaning to all summer, but now my time up here is getting short.

Apparently they are well known for their sour beers. They do samplers, so I will probably try the following:

Compunction -- Blonde Ale with pluots
Supplication -- Sour aged in Pinot barrels
OVL Stout -- Nitro Dry Irish Stout
Russian River Porter -- Robust Porter

And then whatever strikes my fancy and a pub meal to sober me up.

http://russianriverbrewing.com/

DapperButch 08-02-2012 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by weatherboi (Post 625392)

I had no idea how good IPAs were until I tried this beer when I was out looking for something on draft. As long as there isn't a stout available on draft, this is my first choice :

http://www.dogfishalehouse.com/beers...-60-minute-ipa

I am hoping to have a pint this weekend down at the beach.

DapperButch 08-02-2012 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Martina (Post 625453)
I am going to check out the Russian River Brewery in the next few days. I kept meaning to all summer, but now my time up here is getting short.

Apparently they are well known for their sour beers. They do samplers, so I will probably try the following:

Compunction -- Blonde Ale with pluots
Supplication -- Sour aged in Pinot barrels
OVL Stout -- Nitro Dry Irish Stout
Russian River Porter -- Robust Porter

And then whatever strikes my fancy and a pub meal to sober me up.

http://russianriverbrewing.com/

Nitro for stouts! Yum!

Martina 08-02-2012 05:24 PM

Yeah it was a nitro set up for the stout. I went for lunch. You all inspired me. I had a vegan pizza. Yum. Then got my hair cut and went to Barnes and Noble. Very pleasant. Anyway, . . .

They err on the dry side in general and really go for the earthy, funky, musty flavors.

I tried eight samples. They were all good. I love my stouts and porters, but neither was my favorite. I didn't try any IPA's. Sorry.

The OVL Stout -- all those earthy flavors I mentioned. Not sweet at all. Good, but on the thin side. My least favorite.

Russian River Porter -- very nice. Earthy again. No complaints but it didn't rock my world.

Compunction -- the pale ale with pluots -- divine. Just yummy. This is a sour. OMG. Sour at first, then bright and lemony. Then musky and finally the pluot taste, which was loud. Mmm.

Perdition -- a biere de garde -- My favorite. The sweetest of them all, but not sweet. Complex, with each flavor clean and almost separate. I like that. Earthy again, nutty, caramel, and fruity. Just excellent.

Erudition -- saison -- funk again, and some fruit and spice. Also surprisingly yummy.

Supplication -- sour aged in pinot barrels -- excellent. The sours were all good. So good. Did I say they were good? They were good. Strong sour start and then a dance of fruit and wine and then nutty dark stuff. Damn this was good.

Damnation -- Beligian Strong Ale -- good stuff. More of a conventional beer than the others I tried, but that could be just based on what I tried. But good. Complex again -- all the way through. Fruit and yeast and alcohol flavors. I felt like I was drinking a really well crafted beer.

Consecration -- My second favorite -- a darker sour aged in cab barrels. This is undoubtedly a better beer than Perdition, which I liked better. But that's just because Perdition was more to my particular taste. This -- Consecration -- is a great beer. Sour and then dark fruity flavors of all kinds. Just a delight. I smiled with every sip, that smile that means I am surprised and engaged.

Kätzchen 08-02-2012 05:34 PM

I like a classic Pilsner kind of beer,
so I keep it simple with having the
champagne of beers: Miller. . .

DapperButch 08-02-2012 07:31 PM

Thanks for the write up, Martina. I loved reading it. I felt like I could taste each of the beers as you described them. I'd love to go a beer sampling with you some time!

A thin stout? Nothing more disappointing.

Angeltoes 08-02-2012 08:32 PM

Usually it's the creamy or fruity varieties. I wish I could acquire a taste for something hardier, because they sound much cooler to order.

Okiebug61 08-03-2012 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by opus_day (Post 625287)
Although, I do enjoy trying new beer. I'm still a true blue Bud fan

"Bud" is truly an acquired taste. Most either like it or hate it. I like very few bud products.

weatherboi 08-03-2012 06:43 AM

i looked for the bombshell blonde but was unsuccessful so far...
 
I was able to go peruse a new shop here called beer 30. They sell an IPA that I had been wanting to try for sometime.

http://www.beeronthewall.com/media/b...ale-ale-lg.jpg

The hoppy nature of the IPA does not override the presence of citrus and floral flavors. It is not sweet but still has a hint of malt in the end even with the strong ass hoppy finish. I have 5 left and plan on enjoying them over the next few weeks.

I also picked up a 22oz. bomber from left hand brewing out of Colorado.I have never been a fan of Colorado beers or breweries really until I tried Wake Up Dead imperial stout. I know it is aged for a few months so it has a spicy start with a coffee/chocolate velvety smooth end. I think the hops may be roasted or toasted because it has an undertone of burnt earthiness. I guess it could also be from the aging. Ohhhhh yeah...it has almost 11% ABV.

http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_PkefdV431e...Bup%2Bdead.jpg

Okiebug61 08-03-2012 06:44 AM

New Holland Dragon's Milk Oak Barrel Ale

Anyone have this beer in their area to taste?

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/335/5428

pinkgeek 08-03-2012 08:03 AM

When I was a child our first apartment upon moving to America was over the top of a home brewing store. Suffice to say my parents took up making beer and root beer and I LOVED to play in the bins of grain and hops. Counting bottle caps was great fun. Somehow I did not aquire a knowledge of beer that is anything close to my palette for excellent wines and kona coffee.

Blue Moon is my go to beer for something to have in the fridge for guests, my brother and times when I want beer without having to think too hard..

My all time favortie beer is from Kona Brewing Company (convientiently located a mere 20 minutes from my home on the island...) and it's called Wailua Wheat.. It's lovely, light and you really can taste and smell the beautiful liliqoi in it. Drinking heavier beers under the Hawaiian sun just doesn't do it for me.

There is a place in San Francisco I've been meaning to go to with my brother that has somewhere in the neighborhood of 1000 beers. Rumors could be exagerated, but even if it's half that I'm so down..

Happy brewing and tasting!

Martina 08-03-2012 09:01 PM

Great American Beer Fest sells out in minutes.

http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_21223878?source=pop

Re weatherboi's post -- Anderson Valley makes some good beer. I do feel a little spoiled. The corner store where I am has their Imperial IPA in the fridge section. :)

I cut down on my drinking a bunch of years ago. I usually only get beer on tap when I am out. But I did happen to go out to lunch again today, locally, and they had a North Coast Brewing Co. ale on tap. It was above average, but nothing to compare to yesterday's delights. Still, sitting outside on the patio with a decent glass and a good meal was lovely. I had a roasted eggplant sandwich and a cup of black bean soup.

It was a gorgeous day on the Russian River. I am really going to miss this place.

Tony 08-03-2012 09:24 PM

This caught my eye.
 
I'm a Crown Royal (nectar of the gods) guy. Or champagne. As in Miller High Life. The Champagne of Bottled Beer.

ruffryder 08-03-2012 10:46 PM

Beer for the evening. Anyone care to join me? :)

http://www.drunkenpolack.com/images/fattire.JPG


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