klake87
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Whatchya Drinkin?
If you are a beer Aficionado(I am not) try these beers:
1.Bourbon County Stout - created by Goose Island brewmaster
2.Bosteel Kwak Amber - Belgium
There Bleeds, changed the topic.
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01-12-2012 01:28 PM |
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Lord Stanley
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RE: Beers that you need to try
I used to try a lot of different beers, but I keep falling back to
Coors Light
Goose Island 312
But I have recently enjoyed all manner of beers from New Belgium Brewery like:
Fat Tire
Trippel
Ranger IPA
Mothership Wit
Hoptober
Snow Day
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01-12-2012 01:40 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
Don't like IPAs.
Coors and Buttwipers dont drink either
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01-12-2012 01:41 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
My tastes have evolved a bit in the past few years. I used to be a huge hater of winter beers but I recently bought the Goose Island Mild Winter and am a huge fan of that. Not quite as powerful as Sam Adams Winter Lager, but a bit more manly than the summer beer I usually enjoy.
My favorite beers, in no specific order:
Goose Island
-312
-Mild Winter
-Summertime
Sam Adams
-Coastal Wheat
-Summer Ale
New Belgium
-Summersault
New Glarus
-Spotted Cow
-Totally Naked
I would say 312 and Spotted Cow are my "go to beers". The beer that I would buy if I was going to a party to drink for the night. The rest of them I will buy a sixer of and maybe have one or two a week (not as much in the past 6 months as I have been trying to get in shape and beer is not conducive to that). Next winter I will be working on more winter brews, this winter though my beer intake is much more restricted.
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01-12-2012 02:01 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
The Blue Moon Winter is decent. Sam Adams Winter is good too.
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01-12-2012 02:03 PM |
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Lord Stanley
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RE: Beers that you need to try
Bud Lime
MGD 64
O'Douls
Who coming over to PAR-TAY?
Acutally, this time a year I like buying winter sampler packs.
New Belgium
Lennies
Sam Adams
Does any drink Point Special, from Steven Point (WI) Brewery? If you see their sampler, pick it up - it's not bad at all. In the summer, regular Point Special beer is easy drinking and not that expensive. Also, DO NOT buy Lacrosse Lager - it like an Old Style, but worse.
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01-12-2012 02:16 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 02:01 PM)BleedsHuskieRed Wrote: My tastes have evolved a bit in the past few years. I used to be a huge hater of winter beers but I recently bought the Goose Island Mild Winter and am a huge fan of that. Not quite as powerful as Sam Adams Winter Lager, but a bit more manly than the summer beer I usually enjoy.
My favorite beers, in no specific order:
Goose Island
-312
-Mild Winter
-Summertime
Sam Adams
-Coastal Wheat
-Summer Ale
New Belgium
-Summersault
New Glarus
-Spotted Cow
-Totally Naked
I would say 312 and Spotted Cow are my "go to beers". The beer that I would buy if I was going to a party to drink for the night. The rest of them I will buy a sixer of and maybe have one or two a week (not as much in the past 6 months as I have been trying to get in shape and beer is not conducive to that). Next winter I will be working on more winter brews, this winter though my beer intake is much more restricted.
Love those Cows. Every now and then my employer sends me to New Berlin, WI for a service call, and so I will make sure to stock up on Spotted Cows. I still have a surplus case.
I also found some Yuenglings on my trip to Mobile.
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01-12-2012 03:11 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 03:11 PM)Huskie_Jon Wrote: (01-12-2012 02:01 PM)BleedsHuskieRed Wrote: My tastes have evolved a bit in the past few years. I used to be a huge hater of winter beers but I recently bought the Goose Island Mild Winter and am a huge fan of that. Not quite as powerful as Sam Adams Winter Lager, but a bit more manly than the summer beer I usually enjoy.
My favorite beers, in no specific order:
Goose Island
-312
-Mild Winter
-Summertime
Sam Adams
-Coastal Wheat
-Summer Ale
New Belgium
-Summersault
New Glarus
-Spotted Cow
-Totally Naked
I would say 312 and Spotted Cow are my "go to beers". The beer that I would buy if I was going to a party to drink for the night. The rest of them I will buy a sixer of and maybe have one or two a week (not as much in the past 6 months as I have been trying to get in shape and beer is not conducive to that). Next winter I will be working on more winter brews, this winter though my beer intake is much more restricted.
Love those Cows. Every now and then my employer sends me to New Berlin, WI for a service call, and so I will make sure to stock up on Spotted Cows. I still have a surplus case.
I also found some Yuenglings on my trip to Mobile.
Yuenglings are bad!! piss water
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Lord Stanley
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 03:16 PM)klake87 Wrote: Yuenglings are bad!! piss water
Normally I can fall all over a beer bandwagon, but like you I don't understand Yuenglings.......
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01-12-2012 03:54 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 02:01 PM)BleedsHuskieRed Wrote: My tastes have evolved a bit in the past few years. I used to be a huge hater of winter beers but I recently bought the Goose Island Mild Winter and am a huge fan of that. Not quite as powerful as Sam Adams Winter Lager, but a bit more manly than the summer beer I usually enjoy.
My favorite beers, in no specific order:
Goose Island
-312
-Mild Winter
-Summertime
Sam Adams
-Coastal Wheat
-Summer Ale
New Belgium
-Summersault
New Glarus
-Spotted Cow
-Totally Naked
I would say 312 and Spotted Cow are my "go to beers". The beer that I would buy if I was going to a party to drink for the night. The rest of them I will buy a sixer of and maybe have one or two a week (not as much in the past 6 months as I have been trying to get in shape and beer is not conducive to that). Next winter I will be working on more winter brews, this winter though my beer intake is much more restricted.
While not a bad selection of beers, its certainly not too adventurous. haha Those are the beers I drink when, on the rare occasion, I want something good but for whatever reason I want it to be light. Summery, I guess.
The girlfriend and I both share a love for strong imperial stouts so we have been drinking lots of those since it has gotten colder. I like the hoppy gloriousness of IPAs but its a love it or hate it thing. Girlfriend hates really hoppy beers.
Klake, you ever drink Kwak out of the proper Kwak glass?
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01-12-2012 04:04 PM |
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PeoriaHuskie11
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RE: Beers that you need to try
I would recommend the Schlafly beers. Brewed in St. Louis. Not my favorite, but still good
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01-12-2012 04:33 PM |
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01-12-2012 04:55 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 04:04 PM)niuguy Wrote: (01-12-2012 02:01 PM)BleedsHuskieRed Wrote: My tastes have evolved a bit in the past few years. I used to be a huge hater of winter beers but I recently bought the Goose Island Mild Winter and am a huge fan of that. Not quite as powerful as Sam Adams Winter Lager, but a bit more manly than the summer beer I usually enjoy.
My favorite beers, in no specific order:
Goose Island
-312
-Mild Winter
-Summertime
Sam Adams
-Coastal Wheat
-Summer Ale
New Belgium
-Summersault
New Glarus
-Spotted Cow
-Totally Naked
I would say 312 and Spotted Cow are my "go to beers". The beer that I would buy if I was going to a party to drink for the night. The rest of them I will buy a sixer of and maybe have one or two a week (not as much in the past 6 months as I have been trying to get in shape and beer is not conducive to that). Next winter I will be working on more winter brews, this winter though my beer intake is much more restricted.
While not a bad selection of beers, its certainly not too adventurous. haha Those are the beers I drink when, on the rare occasion, I want something good but for whatever reason I want it to be light. Summery, I guess.
The girlfriend and I both share a love for strong imperial stouts so we have been drinking lots of those since it has gotten colder. I like the hoppy gloriousness of IPAs but its a love it or hate it thing. Girlfriend hates really hoppy beers.
Klake, you ever drink Kwak out of the proper Kwak glass?
Yep, Glenview House!!! Two others got the beer after I got my first one. Very Tasty!!!
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01-12-2012 05:17 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
Not to braaaaag but my first Kwak was had in brussels. :D
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01-12-2012 06:17 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
I LOVE Goose Island Green Line. You can only get it on tap. Give it a try if you haven't already -- IMO it's the best GI beer there is. (I wish they sold it in bottles so I could enjoy it at home.)
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01-12-2012 08:01 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 08:01 PM)Rock Bottom Wrote: I LOVE Goose Island Green Line. You can only get it on tap. Give it a try if you haven't already -- IMO it's the best GI beer there is. (I wish they sold it in bottles so I could enjoy it at home.)
Sitting at fox and hounds now. On tap. Will try@ buffalo grove one nice
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01-12-2012 08:04 PM |
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klake87
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RE: Beers that you need to try
Just got an old rasputin. Russian impetial ale
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 08:29 PM)klake87 Wrote: Just got an old rasputin. Russian impetial ale
Its a stout. Real good
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01-12-2012 08:33 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
surprised that Two Brothers, a local microbrew in all our backyards (warrenville) hasn't been mentioned!
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01-12-2012 11:58 PM |
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RE: Beers that you need to try
(01-12-2012 08:33 PM)klake87 Wrote: (01-12-2012 08:29 PM)klake87 Wrote: Just got an old rasputin. Russian impetial ale
Its a stout. Real good
My girlfriend was drinking recently at my local watering hole, two guys next two us were a little more than impressed. haha. I was proud.
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01-13-2012 12:38 AM |
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