I am trying all different kind of micro brews, my favorite type is IPA's but I'm checking out whatever I can. Go to beers are Bud Light and Busch!
I stay away from the light beers. I don't drink many beers, so I want them to taste like beer. Just a random thought...
Furthermore brewery's "Fatty Boombalatty" is my new favorite. I'm owed a 6er by beating my opponent in the work fantasy football league.
....mmmm... I've been thinking about this... I started with Coors Light.. Then went to Bud Light...But have found my way through the bigger brewer, now on to Craftbrews. Currently, I've been enjoying the Boulevard SmokeStack Series (Quad Barrels, Chocolate Raspberry), different and various IPA's, and various chocolate, vanilla, Oak barrel varieties... Plus, my tweaks to some Homebrew varieties. Like currently, I've got a Cherry Vanilla Wheat and a Chocolate Vanilla Cinnamon Sweet Stout in the fermenters...
I'm right with ya there. Stone makes some pretty great and interesting stuff, and for this time of year Lagunitas Brown Shugga is great. Great Lakes is probably my go to brewery, my favorite lager is their Dortmunder, they make a great Christmas Ale, and for spring they make Rye of the Tiger (Rye IPA) that I usually stock up enough to make it through summer and fall with. Probably my most favorite single beer is Great Lakes Chillwave double IPA. If you're an IPA lover and can get a hold of it, try it! I think it usually hits the shelves around the beginning of March and isn't around very long.
Not really serious, just like flavorful drinking beer and trying out new things. Like the other day my buddy bought a Toffee beer from the UK, it was surprisingly good.
I can't drink the heavy stuff during the day, especially not when I'm out in the sun on the boat. That's when I drink the light stuff. Some days I drink the Coors light on the boat, and I can have quite a few and not even be buzzed. Other days I like the Point special beer. It's my alma mater's beer. It's got flavor, but not too heavy. Plus it's inexpensive.
Good call on the Great Lakes. I'm more partial to the Lake Erie Monster though. Chillwave just doesn't do it for me. My favorite would be Fatheads Headhunter IPA. My second choice would be Brew Kettle White Rajah. Both are delicious, and hoppy enough that you're done for the night after two beers! Both are Cleveland beers worth checking out for my Ohio friends. I'm also partial to Bells Two Hearted Ale, Dogfish Head 60 min IPA, Dark Horse Crooked Tree, and Revolution Anti-Hero IPA. All citrusy-hoppy-delicious. Man I'm thirsty now.
Man how to choose just one! Can't drink much beer anymore (my guts won't handle it), but I will always have a special spot for Bells two hearted. Been drinking some excellent sour ales from Jolly Pumpkin this is one of my favorites; Madrugada Obscura, Dark Dawn Stout | Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales
Good man! Grew up just up the road from the birthplace of bells and cut my teeth on that beer. Mother's milk!
Dale's Pale Ale is a fav. Johnny's IPA is great but getting tougher to find. Sam Adams and Modelo. ..a side note... The creek that runs through my place feeds the creek that goes to Coors. I pee in that creek. You've been warned.