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Hops Chops

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:05 am
by Bluntrauma
Let me start by saying I'm a huge fan of beer. Just wondering what some of your favorites are and why you like them. Bring em on and review them.

La Chouffe

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:53 am
by Chopping Broccoli
Beer is proof that GOD loves us!

I am fond of Belgium beers, mostly Tripel varieties. My favorite go-to beer is La Chouffe. Easy drinkin' and it packs a punch.

"LA CHOUFFE is an unfiltered blonde beer, which is re-fermented in the bottle as well as in the keg. It is pleasantly fruity, spiced with coriander, and with a light hop taste. 8% alc./vol."

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:58 am
by stonetone
Mostly IPAs for me, if it's hoppy and bitter I'm happy.

My current lineup centers on Stone IPA, Racer 5, and Founders' Centennial.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:21 am
by Bluntrauma
So I am really trying to improve/expand myself on the beer front. My friends are always on my *** for drinking either Bud Ice, Corona or Shiner Bock...especially the Bud Ice but whatever. Anyway last week I grabbed a 6 pack of Flying Dog Old Scratch and I liked it a lot. At first it was a bit strong but after awhile it really tasted pretty good.

I cracked open a Bud Ice after I had one and it tasted pretty bad. So I was interested in what others liked. I just got back from the local store and built a couple of 6 packs that include:

Shiner Frost
Stone smoked porter
Real Ale coffee porter
Sam Adams Imperial Stout
Sierra Nevada pale ale and torpedo
Saint Arnolds Lawnmower
Dog Fish Head 90 minute
Youngs double chocolate stout

So later on I might hate these but if I drink enough of them I might not care. Hope I didn't make too bad of choices.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:23 am
by Freediver
As for big companies I love Guinness and Samuel Adams. My favorites include a chocolate oatmeal stout from Trout River Brewery (Lyndonville, Vermont) 'Alala (crow) porter from Mehana Brewing Company (5 minutes from my house in Hilo), Wailua Wheat Ale from Kona Brewing Company, and Maui Brewing Company makes an amazing beer when they take their coconut porter and age it in rum barrels. They call it the "Black Pearl". Oh and how can I forget about Sierra Nevada's Big Foot barely wine? I love that.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:28 am
by Psychopomp
I stay far, far away from mass market American beers (ie. Bud, Bud light, Miller and the related swill). Give me good imports or microbrews and I'll be a happy boy.

Magic Hat, Sweetwater 420, and the Highlands beers (brewed right down the road in Asheville, NC) are at the top of my list right now.

I love beer. I don't drink it to get drunk or even buzzed, I just love beer.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:31 am
by Chopping Broccoli
A few others that frequent my beer fridge:

Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter, Oatmeal Stout, & Pale Ale
Bells Beer - Just about anything from this fine MI brewery
Long Trail Ale - Great VT brew
Piraat - Another great Belgium Brew
Rogue - Dead Guy Ale...Delicious

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:49 am
by Freediver
Ah I forgot about Samuel Smith. I love their oatmeal stout too!

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:51 am
by Bluntrauma
Psychopomp wrote:I stay far, far away from mass market American beers (ie. Bud, Bud light, Miller and the related swill). Give me good imports or microbrews and I'll be a happy boy.

Magic Hat, Sweetwater 420, and the Highlands beers (brewed right down the road in Asheville, NC) are at the top of my list right now.

I love beer. I don't drink it to get drunk or even buzzed, I just love beer.
I don't either I just really like the taste of beer. I saw that Magic Hat at the store today. Maybe I'll give a try next time I'm down there.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 11:53 am
by Bluntrauma
Chopping Broccoli wrote:A few others that frequent my beer fridge:

Samuel Smiths Taddy Porter, Oatmeal Stout, & Pale Ale
Bells Beer - Just about anything from this fine MI brewery
Long Trail Ale - Great VT brew
Piraat - Another great Belgium Brew
Rogue - Dead Guy Ale...Delicious
I haven't heard of most of those. Are they just local to your area? Wait, I have heard of Samual Smiths I saw it today too. Will have to check it out.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:11 pm
by The Deacon
Bluntrauma wrote:I haven't heard of most of those. Are they just local to your area? Wait, I have heard of Samual Smiths I saw it today too. Will have to check it out.
You'll probably find most, if not all, of them in a well stocked beer store. Not likely to find them in the supermarket. Only exception to that around here would be the Long Trail, but that's probably just because Vermont is only a few miles from here.

My own tastes are all over the place.

Spaten Optimator
Ommegang Witte
Franziskander Hefe Weisse
Leinenkugel Suset Wheat
Brown's Brewing Pale Ale (and pretty much any of their other beers)

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 1:53 pm
by vampyrewolf
Usually end up drinking Great Western Pilsner or Premium. Brewed right downtown, and from what I can tell it's not sold outside of western Canada.

Rickard's Red, Keith's (red, IPA, white), any stout I can get my hands on... even a Coors Light once in a while.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:30 pm
by stonetone
Bluntrauma wrote:Shiner Frost
Stone smoked porter
Real Ale coffee porter
Sam Adams Imperial Stout
Sierra Nevada pale ale and torpedo
Saint Arnolds Lawnmower
Dog Fish Head 90 minute
Youngs double chocolate stout

So later on I might hate these but if I drink enough of them I might not care. Hope I didn't make too bad of choices.

That Dogfish Head 90 is also a favorite of mine. I'm blessed to have a good beer distributor in Pa., run by a bunch of dedicated "hop heads."

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 3:32 pm
by sarguy
I enjoy the hefs from the local micro pub. If I were to pick something up at our local Rosauers, I'd be partial to any of several bock-style beers. Stella Artois and Blue Moon are summertime faves. The other night I had a Kona Longboard Lager that had a buttered popcorn finish to it.

Years ago I had Levitation Ale, from Stone breweries. I've been looking for it ever since but have yet to come across it locally.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 4:25 pm
by CanisMajor
Favorite brewery is Stone Brewery, if you have the chance you should try any of theirs.

My favorites

Stone Sublimely Self-Righteous - My favorite, hands down
Stone 13th Anniversary
Stone Ruination IPA - Very, very strong
Stone Pale Ale
Stone Levitation Ale
Dogfish Head 120min IPA
Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter - IMHO, one of the best Porters around
Flying Dog Pale Ale
Flying Dog Snake Dog IPA
Three Floyds Pride And Joy
Three Floyds Gumball Head
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Rogue Morimoto Soba Ale - Japanese Style, very light

There are more, but those are among the top of my list.

Canis

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 6:52 pm
by tonydahose
Hofbraeuhaus i went there a few times and i havent found anything that tasted better.

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 7:51 pm
by clovisc
not counting the beers i make myself, favorites would be...

Alaskan Baltic Porter Ale (the best beer i've ever had EVER)
Spaten Optimator (a favorite "go-to" beer)
Deschutes The Dissident (Flemmish sour brown ale)
Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
Dupont Saison
Deschutes Hop Henge IPA
Port Brewing Wipe-Out IPA
Lagunitas IPA
Deschutes Obsidian Stout (my all time favorite stout)
Port Brewing Old Viscosity
Alaskan Smoked Porter (after about 3 years)
Full Sail Keelhauler
Iron Hill Brewery Pig Iron Porter
Stone Ruination Barleywine
Sam Adams Black Lager
Deschutes Hop Trip
Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA
Pretty much any and every form of lambic and sour ale I can find!

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 9:03 pm
by FIMS
Guiness. Nothing More. Nothing Less.

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Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:53 pm
by stonetone
clovisc wrote:not counting the beers i make myself, favorites would be...

Alaskan Baltic Porter Ale (the best beer i've ever had EVER)
Spaten Optimator (a favorite "go-to" beer)
Deschutes The Dissident (Flemmish sour brown ale)
Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout
Dupont Saison
Deschutes Hop Henge IPA
Port Brewing Wipe-Out IPA
Lagunitas IPA
Deschutes Obsidian Stout (my all time favorite stout)
Port Brewing Old Viscosity
Alaskan Smoked Porter (after about 3 years)
Full Sail Keelhauler
Iron Hill Brewery Pig Iron Porter
Stone Ruination Barleywine
Sam Adams Black Lager
Deschutes Hop Trip
Sierra Nevada Torpedo Extra IPA
Pretty much any and every form of lambic and sour ale I can find!

Those are some pretty esoteric suds! Thanks for disabusing me of the notion that I have a good beer store!

:D

Posted: Sat Jan 02, 2010 10:56 pm
by clovisc
stonetone wrote:Those are some pretty esoteric suds! Thanks for disabusing me of the notion that I have a good beer store!

:D
not really... think it's more a case of east coast vs. west coast... ;)