03-21-2007, 05:15 PM
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#2341 | | Registered User
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Texarkana, Texas/Arkansas Posts: 102
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Originally Posted by Art Fat Tire Amber Ale = yummy. One of my favorites at this point. Yay! I have five more. | Fat Tire Amber Ale is one of my all time favorites for some reason. I agree that it IS better on draft but the bottle is not so bad. Anyone have any other suggestions along that same vein? Thanks in advance.
Sola Deo Gloria,
Simon
....oh, Art you can always send me one of your left over 5 if it is too much for you, haha.
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03-21-2007, 08:17 PM
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#2342 | | The Peoples Republic, CO
Joined: May 2003 Location: United Staves of Acre Posts: 1,276
| Hmm.. smoke flavor in cigarettes? Seems a little redundant. Quote: |
Fat Tire Amber Ale is one of my all time favorites for some reason. I agree that it IS better on draft but the bottle is not so bad. Anyone have any other suggestions along that same vein? Thanks in advance.
| Try graduating to newcastle. Brown ales are awesome, amber ales are great too.
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03-21-2007, 09:02 PM
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#2343 | | Be happy
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: Louisiana Posts: 19,912
| I still haven't tried Newcastle. Brown ales do seem to be quite awesome, though. I still think I like pale ales more, but... so goes it.
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03-21-2007, 10:37 PM
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#2344 | | Practically Papist
Joined: May 2002 Location: Seattle, WA Posts: 5,330
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Originally Posted by bobthecockroach I still haven't tried Newcastle. Brown ales do seem to be quite awesome, though. I still think I like pale ales more, but... so goes it. | Grow a beard and git drinkin' Bobby the Cockyroachy!
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03-21-2007, 10:41 PM
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#2345 | | Be happy
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: Louisiana Posts: 19,912
| My beard is longer than my hair right now!
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03-21-2007, 10:41 PM
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#2346 | | Crushy McSternum
Joined: Apr 2002 Location: Ball, Louisiana. Posts: 8,347
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Originally Posted by anathema Hmm.. smoke flavor in cigarettes? Seems a little redundant. | No kidding. And how about that coffee and chicory extract? And I wondered why Camels tasted like garbage... Quote:
Originally Posted by Athanasius Grow a beard and git drinkin' Bobby the Cockyroachy! | He has a beard. He strokes it in what I hope is contemplation.
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03-21-2007, 10:51 PM
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#2347 | | Be happy
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: Louisiana Posts: 19,912
| I should keep a listing of beers I've tried... and so should you!
Abita Amber
Abita Strawberry Harvest Lager
Abita Fall Fest
Abita Turbodog
Abita Bock (AKA Mardi Gras Bock)
Warsteiner Premium Verum
Whole Foods Lamar St. Pale Ale
Hoegaarden White
Spaten Premium Lager
Tilburg's Dutch Brown Ale
Red Hook Copper Hook Spring Ale
I'm probably missing something, but oh well.
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03-21-2007, 11:13 PM
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#2348 | | Laborer/Philosopher
Joined: Sep 2001 Location: Austin, TX Posts: 17,128
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Originally Posted by bobthecockroach I should keep a listing of beers I've tried... and so should you! | I feel like I should say something about how all the books in the world couldn't contain my list... But that would be inaccurate (however slightly). Quote:
Originally Posted by bobthecockroach Warsteiner Premium Verum
Spaten Premium Lager | I'd add the Warsteiner Dunkel and Spaten Optimator. (Not to say that you're lacking here -- just other beer recommendations from these breweries.) Quote:
Originally Posted by bobthecockroach Whole Foods Lamar St. Pale Ale | Is that the stuff that's attached to some charitable cause or something? |
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03-22-2007, 05:33 AM
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#2349 | | Cool enough Administrator
Joined: May 2002 Location: Northern California Posts: 39,727
| Lagunitas Imperial Stout tonight. My first stout! Yummy. The aftertaste had a bit of a dark chocolate flavor.
Here's my list of beers I have tried, in the order I tried them:
Budweiser
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
Tahoe Red
Corona
Sierra Nevada Wheat
Sierra Nevada Summer somethingorother. It was gross.
Samuel Adams Boston Lager
Newcastle Brown
Lagunitas Imperial Stout
Suggestions for more types to try, and specific brands, please? I know for sure that I want to try Guinness, Stella Artois, Heineken and some different Sam Adams flavors.
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03-22-2007, 06:23 AM
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#2350 | | Be happy
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: Louisiana Posts: 19,912
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Originally Posted by Chrysostom Is that the stuff that's attached to some charitable cause or something? | Not that I'm aware. It is organic... and darn good.
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03-22-2007, 06:46 AM
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#2351 | | Dragon of Spirit
Joined: Dec 2001 Posts: 6,230
| Let's see, I don't have as classy a list as everyone else here, but here we go:
Molson Canadian
Labbat Blue
Blue Light
Budweiser (worst beer I've ever had)
Heineken
Alexander Keith's India Pale Ale
Rickard's Red
Rickard's India Pale Ale
Rickard's Honey Brown Lager
Hobgoblin
Black Wych
Fiddler's Elbow
Innis & Gunn
Duvel
Bishop's Finger (Haven't tried it yet, but felt it deserved a mention since it's on my table waiting to be drank)
I think that's the full list for now. I do want to go into the liquor store sometime and get a few more bottles of some different imports. (and another Innis & Gunn. That one was amazing!)
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03-22-2007, 06:56 AM
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#2352 | | word Super Moderator
Joined: Aug 2003 Location: Ye Olde North State Posts: 29,934
| I can't even begin to list all of the beers I've tried...of course...I've got a twenty year head start on most of you.
Yes...I started drinking before I was old enough.
I will list some beers that I do enjoy.
XX (I prefer the amber version)
Tecate
Shiner Bock
Rolling Rock (especially if I'm going to be having several beers at a time)
Guinness (I'm growing to love it)
Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat ( I like most of their beers)
Newcastle
Harp Lager
Bass Pale Ale
Molson Ice (it's not great...but I like it...I can drink most Molson beers)
Miller Genuine Draft (probably the only beer like this that I can tolerate)
I also have tried most of the Saranac beers but can't remember which ones I liked. If I remember correctly...their Black & Tan is decent. |
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03-22-2007, 07:01 AM
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#2353 | | MARRIED!!!
Joined: Jul 2002 Posts: 8,790
| Hmm,
Lion Red
Tui
Speights
Fosters
Tiger
Hollandia
Export Gold
Stella Artois
Steinlager
Heineken
Swan Lager
Mac's Gold
Corona
Guinness
Duvel
I've primarily only tried NZ beers. |
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03-22-2007, 08:16 AM
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#2354 | | Be happy
Joined: Apr 2001 Location: Louisiana Posts: 19,912
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Originally Posted by Mr. Role Modlin I can't even begin to list all of the beers I've tried...of course...I've got a twenty year head start on most of you. | Ah, but if you start keeping a list now, in another 20 years, it will be pretty exhaustive.
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03-22-2007, 10:32 AM
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#2355 | | joshintaiwan.com
Joined: Feb 2002 Location: Jhubei City, Taiwan Posts: 1,111
| Now that we're listing beers we've tried...
Duvell
Sam Adams Dark Lager
" Hefeweizen
" Boston Lager
Guinness
" Extra Stout
Murphy's Stout
Pilzen
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
" Edumund Fitzgerald Porter
" Holy Moses White Ale
Red Hook India Pale Ale
McEwan's India Pale Ale
Budweiser
Keystone (heh... yeah... it's the worst)
Pabst Blue Ribbon (not bad if you can bear it)
Killians
Newcastle
? Hefeweizen (from a small brewery in NYC)
Bass
Harp
? Vanilla Stout (disgusting)
U.F.O. Hefeweizen
Red Stripe
...a bunch more... I wish I could make the list bigger.
EDIT: Additions:
Murphy's Red
Miller High Life (disgusting)
Bud Light (I didn't want to admit it)
Bareknuckle Stout
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