Adam Daigle Director of Narrative |
Fatespinner RPG Superstar 2013 Top 32 |
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Favorite Mainstream - Guinness Draught
Favorite Exotic - Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier - Märzen
DitheringFool |
Full disclosure: I'm using this thread to build a list of beers to try....
OK then, when in Germany, Rauchbier. Supposedly Rogue Smoke Ale is the closest thing on this side but I've not had the pleasure.
Aaron Whitley |
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Woot! Now here is a thread to get excited about. Some of my favorites:
Guiness (my standard)
Chimay Red (a fantastic Belgian wheat beer)
Franziskaner (a fantistic wheat beer from Munich Germany)
Arrogant Bastard Ale (Stone Brewing Company of California, view the website for the beer)
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Stedd Grimwold |
My homebrew Enunciator Terminator
Nice.
My latest Homebrew I call "Old Blackstrap Ale". Basically a High Gravity Ale with Blackstrap Molasses and Licorice. Although the alcohol content is 13%bv and therefore probably more technically a Barley Wine, Its still sweet enough and dark enough for me to call it an old ale in my book.
My next project: Key Lime "Champagne" Mead. I just need the corking apparatus and I am good to go.
Kirth Gersen |
Woot! Now here is a thread to get excited about. Some of my favorites:
Guiness (my standard)
Chimay Red (a fantastic Belgian wheat beer)
Franziskaner (a fantistic wheat beer from Munich Germany)
Arrogant Bastard Ale (Stone Brewing Company of California, view the website for the beer)
Those are all excellent choices! The Chimay Grande Reserve is my favorite. Another great one was the New England Brewing Company's Atlantic Amber (Norfolk, CT), but I don't think they exist anymore...
Aaron Whitley |
Guiness
Bass ale
Newcastle
BecksJudging by the beer list in this thread, my next listed beer will likely result in a riot. But after hundreds (thousands?) of gallons drank during my college years about a decade ago, I still have a soft spot for...
Natural Light
(runs and hides)
That's o.k., everyone is allowed at least one cheap beer. Mine is the Champagne of Beers, Miller High Life, and Pabst Blue Ribbon.
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Craig Shackleton Contributor |
St Ambroise Oatmeal Stout is my fave, but I usually drink Wee Willy Darke Ale, beacause it's cheap (and so am I).
Otherwise: Guinness, Kilkenny, Mill St Coffee Porter (beer and coffee, what could be better?), Corona, Smithwick's, Newcastle Brown and Bass (Sir Ernest Shackleton drank Bass Ale!).
EDIT: I almost forgot, when I can get them, Fiddler's Elbow and Hobgoblin Ale by Wychwood are awesome!
Chris Shadowens |
Mmmmm...Beer...which reminds me, it's quittin' time! That said, some current faves are:
- Rogue - Dead Guy Ale
- Kona Brewing Co. - Longboard Lager
- Stone Brewing Co. - Arrogant Bastard Ale
- New Belgium - Fat Tire Amber Ale
...just back from the fridge, sipping on Buffalo Bill's Brewery - Pumpkin Ale which is a fun seasonal (and nowhere near as fruity as Kona Brewing Co.'s - Wailua Wheat which was a great taste of home but a bit odd for me with the lilikoi (passion fruit to the haole's :) and beer mix.
A guy I met at last week's D&D game clued me into a beer store in Wallingford (Seattle-area) that carries tons of by-the-bottle beers. Maybe I'll compile my own "beers to try" list from here and pick up a few.
- Chris Shadowens
Savage_ScreenMonkey |
Currently I have been enjoying Grolsch, my personal prefrence in beers is much like my women...Blonde. Keiths and Rickards are both great as well as Boréale
Sleemans Original which I cant seem to find anymore was also good. On occasion I love a good stout like Guiness or a cream ale like Kilkenny.
Ive tried Moosehead a few times,unfortunatly I still think it should be renamed to moose piss. Not trying to disparage anyone just my opinion.
One day I would like to try my hand at brewing my own beer. Sounds like it would be fun.
Nani Wahine |
This is a great post!
Big Sky Brewery - Moose Drool Brown Ale
Harvest Moon Brewery - Pigs Ass Porter
Guinness
Killian's Irish Red
If I have to go light
New Belgium - Fat Tire
Blue Moon
Dreamweaver home brews mostly Meade but has made a few batches of beer all of which were great. Kids have but a damper on our brewing capabilities.
Happy Drinking
The Tiger Lord |
Trois Pistoles is damn fine, particularly when paired with a loaf of crusty bread and a bowl of halibut chowder.
Wow...
I am so proud to know that a beer breewed by a company from Quebec (my home province) is known in the States. I realy did not know that it was exported
Trivia: Unibroue was started by Robert Charlebois a popular singer here in Quebec.
My own personnal choices:
Commercial: Good Old Molson EX (known as Molson Canadian in the rest of north america)
Native: La Fin du Monde (same breewer as the Trois Pistoles), Boréale and Sleeman's Silver Creek
Imported: Hoegaarden and Leffe (both are Belgian beers)
Cheers !!!!!
Russ Taylor Contributor, RPG Superstar 2008 Top 6 |
S.Baldrick |
Guiness
Bass ale
Newcastle
BecksJudging by the beer list in this thread, my next listed beer will likely result in a riot. But after hundreds (thousands?) of gallons drank during my college years about a decade ago, I still have a soft spot for...
Natural Light
(runs and hides)
There's nothing wrong with Natty Light. It reminds me of being a college student. Good times!
David Roberts |
My own personnal choices:
Commercial: Good Old Molson EX (known as Molson Canadian in the rest of north america)
Native: La Fin du Monde (same breewer as the Trois Pistoles), Boréale and Sleeman's Silver Creek
Imported: Hoegaarden and Leffe (both are Belgian beers)
Cheers !!!!!
Fin Du Monde is awesome! Who doesn't want to drink beer with a devil on it? The only thing you have to remember when drinking those beers is that you can't drink the bottom of the bottle. I made that mistake once - ewww, sediment :P
If your ever in Ontario KLB makes some nice beers (Kawartha Lakes Brewery)their Raspbery Wheat Ale is a nice treat on a hot summer day.
Matthew Morris RPG Superstar 2009 Top 32, 2010 Top 8 |