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just brew it! wrote:I don't think I could pick one (or even a dozen) favorite beers, because there are so many I really like. Some standouts: Orkney Brewing Skullsplitter; Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA; Goose Island Bourbon County Stout; Three Floyds Alpha King; Schneider Aventinus; Schlenkerla Rauchbier Marzen; Unibroue Fin Du Monde; Left Hand Smokejumper Porter; Flying Dog Raging Bitch; La Trappe Quadrupel; Liefman's Goudenband... and that's just the ones I could think of off the top of my head. I could also ramble on about favorite batches of homebrew I've made, or standout batches brewed by other people that I've tried at homebrew club meetings.
bthylafh wrote:Liquor? Bowmore 12 when it's out of a fresh bottle. Call me crazy but there's something about the mix of band-aids and smoke. Laphroaig 10 would be my next pick.
Don't really care for beer or wine, though.
elmopuddy wrote:Crystal Head Vodka
18yr old Jameson
Smithwicks ice cold on tap... mmmmmm
vargis14 wrote:As for beer,hands down guiness tastes the best,but its kinda hard to drink enough of it to get drunk(thats what shots of vodka are for)but its very heavy and like a meal in a glass but even after it sits and the little bit on the bottom is warm,its still yummie.
just brew it! wrote:Other craft IPAs I like: Bell's Two Hearted, Victory Hop Devil, Sierra Nevada Celebration (available around Christmastime only), Anchor Liberty.
just brew it! wrote:Draft Guinness is actually pretty low in alcohol and calories [...] Ever made an ice cream float with it? Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. (Though I actually prefer to use a heavier/stronger Stout like North Coast Old Rasputin for beer floats... mmm... beer for dessert!)
Ragnar Dan wrote:That sounds crazy, and is something I never would have thought of trying. Until now, that is.
Captain Ned wrote:Ragnar Dan wrote:That sounds crazy, and is something I never would have thought of trying. Until now, that is.
Guinness floats are to die for.
wirerogue wrote:Lucky Lager is by far the world's best beer. You guys are all wasting your money if you buy anything else. Plus, there are little puzzles on the bottle caps. How much fun is that?
just brew it! wrote:vargis14 wrote:As for beer,hands down guiness tastes the best,but its kinda hard to drink enough of it to get drunk(thats what shots of vodka are for)but its very heavy and like a meal in a glass but even after it sits and the little bit on the bottom is warm,its still yummie.
Draft Guinness is actually pretty low in alcohol and calories. Remember that old Fosters commercial where they go "Fosters... Aussie for 'Beer'"? Well Guinness is effectively Irish for 'Light Beer'.
Ever made an ice cream float with it? Don't knock it 'til you've tried it. (Though I actually prefer to use a heavier/stronger Stout like North Coast Old Rasputin for beer floats... mmm... beer for dessert!)
vargis14 wrote:Well i would have never thought it was low on calories,with its beautiful cascade and frothy thick top........
vargis14 wrote:imm not saying head you perverts.
BuddhistFish wrote:Stone's Arrogant Bastard Ale - If you find this one on tap, avoid the Aged In Bourbon Barrels version. I found it to be too heavy on the spruce and pine flavors.
BuddhistFish wrote:Westmalle Trappist Tripel - Isn't this one of the top rated Trappist beers in the world?
BuddhistFish wrote:Great Divide Oak Aged Yeti Imperial Stout - Almost my favorite Imperial Stout.
BuddhistFish wrote:Rochefort 10 - I can't find this locally, unfortunately. Picked it up when I was in Tennessee a while back. Best Quadrupel I've ever had.