fav beers of mine that i dont get to drink very often....: 1) Blackened VooDoo Lager 2) a beer from Holland called GROLSCHE i have no clue if i spelled it correctly or not. 3) Corona with a lemon ( not lime) is the default everyday beer, when i can have one. explanation (even 1 beer after bieng in a hot aircraft all day makes me feel bad the next day.)
New Belgium brewing company - Fat Tire St. Arnold - Stout Shiner Bock & Lone Star for those "budget" days.
Oh man where do I begin? I used to work at a restaurant that had at least 500 different beers on hand at any one time & would constantly change out the stock for the sake of variety. FWIW they used to call me "Ben the Beer Guy" there...because my name is Ben (of course, doh!) & I was the unofficial "quality control" person (i.e. I just liked to drink 'em all ). Favorite... -All-American Drinkin' With the Boys Beer: Miller Lite all the way! -pils/lager: Pilsner Urquell...can't beat THE original -belgian tripel: Duvel or Delerium Tremens -belgian dobbel: Grimbergen Dobbel -American stout: Andersen Valley Barney Flats Oatmeal Stout (a mouthful in many ways) or Brooklyn Brewery Black Chocolate Stout -weiss beer: eh, either Berliner Kindel Weiss w/woodruff syrup or plain ol' Hacker Pschorr Weiss -barley wine/strong ale: J.W. Lee's Harvest Ale, Samichlaus, Cesarus Impertator Heller Bock, Sam Adams Triple Bock, Skull Splitter -best damn thing to come out of Canada: anything & everything from the Unibroue Brewery (La Fin Du Monde, Trois Pistoles, Raftman, et cetera...) -wit beer: Manekin Pis -American amber: Magic Hat #9, Liberty Steam Beer, Abita Amber -American pale ale: Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Alimony Ale (forget the brewery, but called the "Bitterest Beer in America", how quaint ) -lambic: Lindeman's Pesche or Framboise -doppel bock: Paulaner Salvator Doppel Bock (a litre of this stuff will paint an ear-to-ear smile on your face for hours...trust me ) -"weird" & other beers: Daleside's Morocco Ale, anything from DeDolle Broureri in Belgium, Fraoch's Grozet, Kelpie (yes, with kelp), Alba (with Scots Pine) & Heather Ale (actually brewed with heather flowers), everything from the LaChouffe Brouweri -last but certainly not least is La Binchoise Speciale Noel which I can only describe as all the smells, tastes, and memories of every Christmas around the world since it's inception all wrapped up and squeezed into a liquid nectar & blessed by God ...seriously, it's that damn good. Alrighty, that's enough for now & it's starting to make me salivate a bit just thinking & writing about 'em
I love Stella Artois! Any of you beer aficionados: are there any other Belgians of the same type that you recommend I try?
Im still underage but i few i recomend are Presidente- i can only find it in the Caribbean Not sure if its a beer but Bulmers from Ireland. It is so good.
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ambrosia= Greek & Roman Mythology. The food of the gods, thought to confer immortality. Something with an especially delicious flavor or fragrance. A dessert containing primarily oranges and flaked coconut. What the He!! are you talking about? Are you still drunk from your night at the BBC????? Coors light is the best go to cheap a$$ beer..
You stopped being my friend over a pitcher of Guinness, making me lose all my toe nail clippings and 4 tooth picks in Menlo. You Jackie!!!
Good Point. But why the hell were we playing a game of cars betting toothpicks? we needed more beer, so the ante could have gone up.