Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
Only if it's hot, there's nothing else to drink, someone else bought it, and I want a beer, good or not.quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
If given the choice between Bud, Bud Light or Coors, I'll opt for a glass of water.
Had a Fishtale Organic IPA a couple weekends ago that was pretty darn good!
Stella
Grolsch
Presidente
No Coors or Bud pass my lips
Grolsch
Presidente
No Coors or Bud pass my lips
I've never had Bell's, but Schell's and Summit are my two favorite local beers.quote:Originally posted by Brashley:quote:Originally posted by mpls wine guy:
Summit pale ale.
Summit and Bell's are the only two breweries I drink when I visit MN. Delicious stuff!!
Bud Light can be found in our fridge; no shame here!quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
quote:Originally posted by MJAlbers:Bud Light can be found in our fridge; no shame here!quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
But do you drink it?
we had a few bottles only for a friend who only drank that stuff. Once he went back north we would toss the stuff out.
I don't drink beer very often but when I do........
Yes, and I live to tell about it.quote:Originally posted by FL Wino Spouse:
But do you drink it?

No beer here.
Its years ago since I had my last one. It was a Corsendonk Blond. I had to drink it because we stayed at the Corsendonk guesthouse....
Its years ago since I had my last one. It was a Corsendonk Blond. I had to drink it because we stayed at the Corsendonk guesthouse....
quote:Originally posted by MJAlbers:I've never had Bell's, but Schell's and Summit are my two favorite local beers.quote:Originally posted by Brashley:quote:Originally posted by mpls wine guy:
Summit pale ale.
Summit and Bell's are the only two breweries I drink when I visit MN. Delicious stuff!!
Bell's isn't actually local to MN -- they're in Kalamazoo, MI. But, I drink Bell's (and Summit) when I visit MN because neither can be found in CA.

Just had a delicious New Glarus Dancing Man Wheat after an afternoon of yard work. New Glarus, out of Wisconsin, is in my opinion one of the 2 or 3 best domestic breweries out there.
Last night:
Delirium Tremens

Delirium Tremens



quote:Originally posted by flop:quote:Originally posted by Rothko:
Not a single Bud, Bud Light, Miller, Coors, etc... on this thread.
Does no one drink these mass-produced beers, or is everyone just too embarrassed to admit it?
If given the choice between Bud, Bud Light or Coors, I'll opt for a glass of water.
Exactly.
I almost always have Sierra Nevada in the house. When Safeway have it in I stock up on Bridgeport IPA - bottle conditioned beer is best.
Life member of CAMRA - the Campaign for Real Ale.
Life's too short to drink bad beer, too.
I'm nuts about Short's Huma Lupa Licious, absolutely the most hopped beer I've ever tasted! Bell's Hopslam is a close second, though I always prefer their Two Hearted Ale.
The other beer option I keep around is North Coast Brewing's Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout.
Bitter beer is good beer.
The other beer option I keep around is North Coast Brewing's Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout.
Bitter beer is good beer.
Just had a Boddington's after not having any beer for a while...forgot how much I liked it.
quote:Originally posted by MiamiWineNovice:
Dogfish Head Punkin (Pumpkin) Ale
If you like this one, track down the Schlafly Pumpkin. It's 8% and out of this world good. Best I've had.
1)Schlafly Pumpkin Ale
2)Dogfish Head Punkin
3)Shipyard Pumpkin Head
Tonight it was PBR. In a can 

quote:Originally posted by steve8:quote:Originally posted by Trey R:
Saturday during a 15 mile bike ride....Great Divide Hercules DIPA 22oz....fit perfectly in my drink holder.
That's just wrong. Doesn't the beer get too foamy?![]()
Maybe a little, but at 10.0% and 85 IBUs.....it really didn't matter too much.

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