Booze The recommend-a-beer thread

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During this years Superbowl, I had (plus other drinks):

Oaked Arrogant Bastard
Lagunitas Hairy Eyeball
Lagunitas Brown Shugga
Stone 10th Anniversary

It was a tasty afternoon.
 
My current favorite - Boddington's

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Not sure if it's been posted here or not. I did a search and didn't see it. Ralph's sells them in the 4 pack cans and they have a widget, like Guinness. Just pop it open and dump it straight down into a Pint - creates the perfect head every time.

The White Harte on Ventura has it on tap, but it tastes better on tap at the Blarney Cove on Roscoe (near Topanga).
 
Tried a new beer, Delirium Tremens, belgian. Pretty tasty and light enough for my tastes. Expensive to me at $23 for a sixer from Bevmo. They have a seasonal christmas brew called Delirium Noel that my friend loves.
 
I picked up some Deschutes Cinder Cone and Deschutes Inversion IPA since I'm a big fan of their beers and haven't seen either of these. the IPA was very good with a real sharp edge like a lot of the other Deschutes beers. The Cinder Cone Red Ale was very smooth and had an EXCELLENT taste. I will have to pick up some more of this because it's a seasonal.

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I always pick up some Cinder Cone Red when it's available. Good stuff.
 
During this years Superbowl, I had (plus other drinks):

Oaked Arrogant Bastard
Lagunitas Hairy Eyeball
Lagunitas Brown Shugga
Stone 10th Anniversary

It was a tasty afternoon.

I had a Stone 10th as well. Very nice.

We also tried Firestone Walker. If you like a slight hint of whiskey, it is a good one. I, for one, am not a big fan of whiskey.
 
Some quick picks of the day:

Amber:
Abita Amber
Abita Turbo Dog

Summer Wheat:
Erdinger Heffewiesen

Stout:
Rogue Shakespeare Stout




I Love Abita Amber - it's my all time fav. too bad you cant get it any where else but in louisiana :(
 
Some quick picks of the day:

Amber:
Abita Amber
Abita Turbo Dog

Summer Wheat:
Erdinger Heffewiesen

Stout:
Rogue Shakespeare Stout

I love Abita Amber - it's my all time fav - too bad can't get it anywhere other than Louisiana :(

The other Abita the export from the state; Turbo Dog, Purple Haze, etc.. but nothing compares to the Amber......
 
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this aint too bad. it opens with a hint of coffee, that is if you're looking for that aroma. otherwise, it's a little malty at that.

taste is good, some maltiness in it with a bite of coffee of the premium kind. that would be Hawaii's very own Kona Coffee, if you ever tasted that by itself, you would know what I mean.

this is good stuff. not light at all.
 
I love Abita Amber - it's my all time fav - too bad can't get it anywhere other than Louisiana :(

The other Abita the export from the state; Turbo Dog, Purple Haze, etc.. but nothing compares to the Amber......

I just saw Abita Amber at Bevmo in South OC.
 
I just saw Abita Amber at Bevmo in South OC.

Thanks for the info. Used to live near a Bevmo in Cali - But none here in Tenn. - But, they do offer it on the web site!!! You have made me a happy man... lol - Thank You - I've had some 'Arrogant Ba$tard' (the beer that is) all I have to say is... Oh Damn!
 
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this is what I tried last night.

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FYI, this is not my photo which is similar to the ones I had in the past. I drank it out of the bottle.

this is very malty at the opening with a twinge of caramel.

upon downing it, the taste resembles a very dark beer. very malty with heavy caramel presence that makes it a bit sweet. it also gives a biting character that mellows into a sweetened deal.

I'll have to try it from the mug in the near future. it may turn out differently due to more carbonization released, making it less bitter.

*btw, I read somewhere that McEwan's is dropping this beer from the North American distribution list, so if you can, hit your favorite store and try to grab a pack or three.
 
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*btw, I read somewhere that McEwan's is dropping this beer from the North American distribution list, so if you can, hit your favorite store and try to grab a pack or three.
That's a damn shame. I love that stuff
 
I had that at the microbrew fest last year. that IS some heavy stuff.

good beer, too.

Just polished off my first 2007 bigfoot. Same old, same old... which is pretty damn ****ing good. I can't wait to let it age for about 6 months- perfect when you're grilling in the summer time and bust out some aged barley-wine style ale. Still my favorite barley-Wine style ale right behind Stone Old Guardian and Alesmith Old Numbskull.

p.s. I've been a bad beer reviewer, I've probably had about 50 new beers since the last time I posted in here and I never think to lay down a decent review. My bad.
 
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