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Title: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mage on October 29, 2013, 02:09:12 pm
Okay, this has been a long time coming.  This is for talking about beers to try, favorite beers, or beers that just absolutely suck. 

My current favorites:

120 Minute (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/64/9086) by Dogfish Head. 

Starting off with the big guns, this beer weighs in around 18-22% ABV and costs ~$14 USD.  It's technically an IPA, but the aging process makes it much sweeter than you would expect an IPA to be, and almost resembles a desert wine or a barrel aged beer.  Everyone should try it at least once, and then they will no doubt want to try it more!

Imperial Russian Stout (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/1160) by Stone.

As far as I can tell it's impossible to go wrong with Stone.  While I normally lean towards their IPA's, this is a special stout.  With a strong bitter taste at first it evens out and allows the drinker to quickly adapt to it.  While I hesitate to say any good stout is very drinkable, this one comes pretty close to being something I could consistently drink. 

Port City Porter (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/24791/66158) by Port City.

One of the less well known brewing companies, Port City can be very hit or miss.  Their porter is a home run though, and one of those few beers that is very affordable and absolutely delicious.  For a cold winter night when you don't want to break out anything special, this does just the trick.
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: Pinballmap on October 29, 2013, 02:29:50 pm
I dont know what these beers are, but in Germany almost all beers only have around 5% alcohol. Strong beer has around 8-10%

I prefer Warsteiner Pils or Becks :D

also whats ABV and IPA?
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: Persuade on October 29, 2013, 02:41:07 pm
I dont know what these beers are, but in Germany almost all beers only have around 5% alcohol. Strong beer has around 8-10%

I prefer Warsteiner Pils or Becks :D

also whats ABV and IPA?


abv is alcohol by volume, the %.

and ipa is the style, an indian pale ale.
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: mogg_maniac on October 29, 2013, 02:47:20 pm
I dont know what these beers are, but in Germany almost all beers only have around 5% alcohol. Strong beer has around 8-10%

I prefer Warsteiner Pils or Becks :D
No offense, but that's disgusting!

This is real german beer:
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/820/2560
(just an example ofc, there are a lot of good beers)


edit: I start to like this site, they know almost every beer!
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: Jey_s_TeArS on October 30, 2013, 05:27:27 am
Unfortunatly there is not much choice in usual grocery store and pubs in France. Mostly drink Picon-bière, it changes any beer from the tap in a bitter drink tasting orange and beer. Arguably the best value in alcool for money with good taste still.

try it!  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sirop_de_Picon
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|WorpeX on October 30, 2013, 08:33:49 am
I dont know what these beers are, but in Germany almost all beers only have around 5% alcohol. Strong beer has around 8-10%

I prefer Warsteiner Pils or Becks :D

also whats ABV and IPA?

Not going to lie, I do like me some Becks!! My grandfather drinks it all the time so whenever I drink with him thats all we have.

My favorite beer I think is called the Left Hand Milk Stout. Its awesome. It's like a creamy stout. Very tasty!!

Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mog on October 30, 2013, 11:52:06 am
Well I'm gonna be less sophisticated here and just say I love me some Blue Moon! My favorite is the Belgium White, and I also love their seasonal Pumpkin Ale.

I also love Four Peaks Kiltlifter, but I think Four Peaks is a local brewing company only in Arizona....
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: Slythe on October 30, 2013, 12:58:38 pm
i prefer wine, but these are my favourite beers atm:

flötzener märzen:

pretty deep structure, herbals and a small sweet note and still pretty drinkable.

zötler gold:

superfresh and a good malty side with fine finish.


more common beers: rothaus tannenzäpfle, schlappeseppel pils, cech imported budweiser, staropramen, heineken ( only on vacation ^^)
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: SteppinRazor on October 31, 2013, 04:56:40 pm
Well I'm gonna be less sophisticated here and just say I love me some Blue Moon! My favorite is the Belgium White, and I also love their seasonal Pumpkin Ale.

I also love Four Peaks Kiltlifter, but I think Four Peaks is a local brewing company only in Arizona....

Nothing wrong with that Blue moon is awesome
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mage on October 31, 2013, 05:16:54 pm
Well I'm gonna be less sophisticated here and just say I love me some Blue Moon! My favorite is the Belgium White, and I also love their seasonal Pumpkin Ale.

I also love Four Peaks Kiltlifter, but I think Four Peaks is a local brewing company only in Arizona....

Nothing wrong with that Blue moon is awesome

Wrong.  Blue Moon is terrible piss water, the fact that you put fruit in it should tell you everything you need to know!  (Also that it's brewed by Coors)

All that being said, on a hot summer day while eating it's pretty damn hard to beat a Blue Moon.

If you want to try an interesting lighter Belgian styled beer, then try Hennepin (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/42/141) by Omegang.  I'm not a big fan of the style myself, but it is pretty good.  La Fin Du Monde (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/22/34) by Unibroue is also fantastic, though as a tripel it's a bit stronger.
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mog on October 31, 2013, 05:25:02 pm
Ok Mage you caught me all I drink is Miller High Life
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: Seksi on November 01, 2013, 12:22:51 pm
I live in AZ too, and I second Four Peaks Kilt Lifter.  I am a fan of Red Ales, Ambers and Porters/Stouts.  I don't care for light beer much, but I like a couple.  For common brand name beers, I like Heineken, Amber Bock, XX Amber, Guinness

I especially like a nice Porter or Stout.  A place in AZ called the Yard House has over 200 beers on tap, my favorite is their Vanilla Porter :icon_smile:

@Mage: Seems like you know a lot of craft beers, I do not like IPAs but any other Stouts or Porters you would recommend?

Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mage on November 13, 2013, 06:12:03 pm
Yard House is awesome Seksi!

And agree about porters and stouts, I know that a lot of people only like 1 or 2 in the winter, but I could drink them all day. 

My recommendations for porters and stouts are going to be a bit east coast biased since most of the ones I have are east coast (minus Stone)

1554 (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/192/1914) by New Belgium

Okay, so right off the bat I'm deviating a bit.  1554 does not qualify as a stout or porter I don't believe, however it does qualify as fucking delicious.  It's a black ale that carries a lot of similarities as a light porter or stout might.  It's not as chewy, but it has a nice blend of coffee and bitter chocolate that tastes delicious, and leans towards the bitter end of the scale.  If you're a sweet beer person this may not be for you, but highly recommend trying it.

Smoked Porter - Chipotle (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/36707) by Stone

This one should be right around you.  It's another very interesting beer.  Very smoky, as the name might suggest but the Chipotle really adds an interesting taste to it.  I'm not sure it's one of my favorites, but give it a try.  You certainly won't really taste anything else like it.

Founders Breakfast Stout (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/1199/11757) by Founders

Here's a more classic example of a stout.  Slightly sweet and very potent for what it is, you'll be able to easily drink a 6 pack of this and not even blink.  Warning though, unless you're used to craft beer you might not want to do that since it does come in at 8.5%

World Wide Stout (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/10099/2392) by Dogfish Head

A great beer that you have to try at least once.  Registering a whopping ~20% ABV it certainly packs a punch.  It's incredibly sweet, and is more along the lines of a desert drink than anything else.  The taste is unique though, and while I certainly wouldn't drink more than a bottle of it, you won't regret having that bottle.  Protip, split it with a friend the first time you have it.

Miles Davis' Bitches Brew (http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/10099/59151) by Dogfish Head. 

This one is pretty hard to find, but should you come across it you have to try it. An American Imperial it represents everything America does right with beer.  Dark as can be, this beer will have your insides warming up and leave your taste buds tingling.  Not for the inexperienced drinker.

Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: normalice on November 13, 2013, 07:03:55 pm
I like malt beers on tap.

Xingu is alright for bottled..
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: ReFlekKt on November 13, 2013, 10:25:04 pm
Red Stripe!

Alright I like your sophistication Mage and beer tasting does sound like a pretty fun hobby so I'm thinking I'll have to grow into it eventually (hopefully sooner rather than later).

Seriously though I find that I drink Red Stripe most often so I guess it's my favorite beer. I recently had a Modelo Negra which I really liked so I bought a 12-pack of that and I'm not sorry I did. Pacifico and Blue Moon always deliver for me though I wouldn't consider them personal favorites.
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mage on November 15, 2013, 12:08:32 pm
Red Stripe!

Alright I like your sophistication Mage and beer tasting does sound like a pretty fun hobby so I'm thinking I'll have to grow into it eventually (hopefully sooner rather than later).

Seriously though I find that I drink Red Stripe most often so I guess it's my favorite beer. I recently had a Modelo Negra which I really liked so I bought a 12-pack of that and I'm not sorry I did. Pacifico and Blue Moon always deliver for me though I wouldn't consider them personal favorites.

It's a fun hobby, it can be hard to get into.  IPA's taste awful for a few months before you begin to appreciate them.  As do a lot of the good porters and stouts.  However once you've acquired the taste you'll never want to go back.  If you've got the money for it I highly recommend doing it.  I'd just throw yourself in and try some basic IPA's.  Don't stop drinking them even if you don't like it, you'll get used to it and begin to taste the different flavors they have soon enough.

Red Stripe isn't bad, my dad is actually a huge fan.  I spent some time in Jamaica and had a ton of it there, so I have a certain fondness for it.

If anyone else has any questions/wants to talk beer feel free to post here.  I'm a bit of a snob, however I think everyone should get into beer and am happy to give recommendations, opinions, or merely be made fun of  :icon_cool:
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: normalice on November 16, 2013, 11:46:11 am
I went to a beer tasting party last night. I liked something called "Agave Wheat", brewed by Breckenridge brewery (Colorado).
Title: Re: The Official Beer Thread
Post by: FML|Mage on November 16, 2013, 12:19:14 pm
I went to a beer tasting party last night. I liked something called "Agave Wheat", brewed by Breckenridge brewery (Colorado).

Haven't had it, and not a huge fan of wheat beers in general.  However anything by Breckenridge is amazing.  Their 471 is one of my favorite beers.