I'm a big fan of Pilsner Urquell as well. And I probably should have mentioned Bass Ale upthread, it's another favorite of mine.But Pilsner Urquell. I love it.
I'm a big fan of Pilsner Urquell as well. And I probably should have mentioned Bass Ale upthread, it's another favorite of mine.But Pilsner Urquell. I love it.
New Glarus Spotted Cow
You'll probably be hard pressed to find it out East, but it's damn good year round.
A lot of things tend to be regional, too. I'm not sure why, but Leinenkugels tends to be the wheat beer of choice around here.
Definitely possible. I'm not even sure it's in Illinois yet. I've only ever had it in Iowa.
But i love The Most Interesting Man In the World.![]()
Ah yes. Missouri was the other place I had it. It needs to get a move on. I want to be able to buy it.Definitely possible. I'm not even sure it's in Illinois yet. I've only ever had it in Iowa.
Boulevard Wheat is only just now starting to make inroads from Missouri.
I'd recommend a Mexican beer called Pacifico. Really good taste to it, and it's light enough for any hot summer. This is a pretty good review of the beer.
Don't listen to "the most interesting man in the world", this cerveza is better!
And since your first question just said to post a beer I like and describe, I'll go with my favorite beer: Guinness! Need I say more?![]()
It's lack of distribution does not reduce its goodness, nor my love for it.New Glarus Spotted Cow
You'll probably be hard pressed to find it out East, but it's damn good year round.
New Glarus does not distribute outside the state of Wisconsin.
I'd recommend a Mexican beer called Pacifico. Really good taste to it, and it's light enough for any hot summer. This is a pretty good review of the beer.
Don't listen to "the most interesting man in the world", this cerveza is better!
And since your first question just said to post a beer I like and describe, I'll go with my favorite beer: Guinness! Need I say more?![]()
Yeah, you probably don't need to say more with Guinness. It's better on tap and better over the pond. But, aside from that, most people know what it tastes like and it's definitely enjoyable.
Yeah, this sounds like the kind of thread posted by a drunk guy, but I'm actually sober right now. Which, when you think about it, is kinda why I'm starting the thread.
Last year, I decided to become a beer connoisseur of sorts (no, NOT a drunk). The goal was to try a different type of beer every week and learn the differences between them so I could recommend them to different people or buy a specific one when I was in a certain mood. Unfortunately, about two months into this experiment, I ran out of money and had to resort to crappy macrobrews (although not all macrobrews are bad, since I am a fan of Yuengling).
Now here's where all you beer lovers come in. My suggestion is to post a beer that you like and describe it (is it a bitter hoppy beer, is it light, etc) and when the best time to drink it is. I will then compile this list and drink the beers that catch my eye.
There's also a second challenge. I'm looking for a good summer beer. By that, I mean something light and drinkable (Budweiser has the right idea about the word "drinkability", they were just wrong that it applied to them). It shouldn't taste like water, though (or have a general "bad" taste like Bud). Ideally, it should actually be quite flavorful (the point here is that if you say Guinness you lose).
And with that, I'll start the topic:
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA:
A pretty hoppy beer (the IBU is something like 60). It has a good flavor. Definitely a beer for those who love hops. Not something you're supposed to drink in mass quantities, but to sit back and enjoy or drink with food.
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