Hey now. I am an Accountant. Well, by degree I am but I acutally am an Internal Auditor. Of course I am selling mine so......
My list would probably include:
1) Sam Adams Cherry Wheat
2) Leinenkugels (Any)
3) Sam Smith's Immperial Stout
4) 1554
Hey now. I am an Accountant. Well, by degree I am but I acutally am an Internal Auditor. Of course I am selling mine so......
My list would probably include:
1) Sam Adams Cherry Wheat
2) Leinenkugels (Any)
3) Sam Smith's Immperial Stout
4) 1554
"No Its Not A Warthog"
Cape Cod Red (local microbrew) served in an frosty 16 oz mug followed by a few more.
Scott
Had the opportunity to get to both Bevmo & Total Wine in Phoenix today.....(it was "only" 108 ...delightful OMG)
After reading this thread, got a great sampling of new wheat/Belgian beers I can't wait to try!
North Coast -Pranqster
North Coast -Blue Star
Lost Coast Brewery- Great White Ale
Blue Moon Honey Moon Seasonal
Sierra nevada - Wheat
Sierra Nevada - Kellerweis Hefeweizen
Leinenkugel's - Sunset Wheat
Leinenkugel's - Honey Wheat
Can you say it's beer-tasting time?
Also got this really cool Jager "kit" with the huge Jager bottle, shot glasses and a pump, all inside a bright orange bucket for the ice!
If I don't post for like 4 days...send out a search team!
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....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
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I think my 8 lb Pomeranian would work well....he'll bite their ankles off, grrrrr! ......and our good friends next door don't bother to skulk, they just come on over. now coming over for the Jager on "tap" basically! They're frequent visitors and we have a blast.....Dave and Ray were doing shots of Stoli Crystal last Wed night (did 1/2 the bottle!)...oh my, Ray was so hung over he was late to work, Dave just moaned a lot...This weekend should be the Jager....oh, and beer sampling! DroolYahoo!
Hubby & I had the neighbors over, made an evening of it tasting some new (to us) beers that were mentioned in this thread. I found a place in Phoenix that has an entire long row of single bottles, so picked up some that were mentioned here and some that looked interesting and a few six's of some favorites. A very good time was had by all....
Great White Ale - a bit hoppy, nice taste, enjoyed a 6 pack!
Blue Star - fairly hoppy flavor, but pretty smooth, have a few bottles left
Sierra Nevada Wheat - VERY hoppy & bitter, not my favorite
Sierra Nevada Kellerweis - 10+, Smooooooth, excellent flavor, nice amount of hops, could be my new fav
Pranqster - Big after taste, not so good,
Blue Moon - usually my favorite, nice, smooth, a bit hoppy
Honey Moon - nice seasonal blend, nice smooth hoppiness, a touch sweet
Leinenkugel's Sunset Wheat - WEIRD taste, none of us could identify it. Aromatic, smooth, tasted a bit like annis (licorice flavor), blech!
Leinenkugel's Honey Weiss - 9+, VERY smooth, not that hoppy, very pleasant & light
Gordon Biersch Hefeweizen - excellent, smooth, very good![]()
I knew if i went though the pages i would see someone who likes fosters.To be honest mate there is a reason we export that.....swill....
I am a big fan of Blonde, its low cab but that means you just drink twice as much
edit: i have just been informed that your "fosters" is not the fosters we have over here. the fosters you drink is our crown lagar....now i know why you guys go on about fosters! i shall inform the masses and we will no longer make fun of you![]()
I am not a big beer drinker, but I did just go to the Telluride Blues and Brews festival this past weekend (http://www.tellurideblues.com/). I used to live in Telluride and try to get back as often as I can, and a three day festival with blues music, three hours of free beer tasting from some of the finest micro brewerys on Saturday, and a beautiful mountain setting is as good a reason as any.
I've been eight times now, and over the years I have found some really good beers. One year there was a chocolate stout from a small brewery here in Colorado that was really good. Strange, but good.
If you like beer and blues music you should try and make it out one year.....I'll see you there.
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So i went to a beer festival a couple weeks ago and have been thinking about a nice cold beer all day so i thought i'd revive this threadHeres something for the dads....
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