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What is your favorite beer?

werk said:
I like a lot, but IPA's are definitely at one end of the ale spectrum...hops taste like you are drinking flowers, and what could be wrong about that?

At Great Taste of the Midwest (beerfest-Madison) New Holland Brewing taps their really hoppy IPA (Mad Hatter) through a big, clear pipe filled with fresh hops...they call it the hatterizer. "Tastes like a new penny!"

I have definitely got to find time to go to that next year. I've been very impressed with Ale Asylum as well.

As far as other favorites:
Sam Adams Cherry Wheat
Leinenkuegel's Big Butt Doppelbock
Berghoff Honey Maibock
Gray's Brewery Rathskeller
Capital's Island Wheat
Guinness
Harp
Bass
Newcastle Brown Ale
Stella Artois

OK, I confess. I like a lot of beers.
 

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Ferret said:
I dislike beer, so I substitute cider. My preference is Scrumpy Jack or Woodpecker.

How does the rhubarb alcohol taste?
Me too! One of the pubs here has Woodpecker on draft. YUM!!!!

The only beers I can really stomach (and that is barely) straight out of the gate are Heineken and Blue Moon. Get a couple other drinks in me first and that list grows :p
 

A question for the cider drinkers (because I love a good hard cider every now and then): Do you like Magners Irish Cider?

I'm becoming a fan. :)
 



jaerdaph said:
I really want to get a sweatshirt with the Arrogant Bastard logo. Do they have a store there in San Diego? Didn't see one in their online store.

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Another fan of Stone, I see! :D

Ruiniation IPA from them is also excellent.

And I have a local's love for Anchor Steam and Red Tail Ale.
 

I couldn't make a definitive list of my favorites, but some that come to mind are:

  • The original Celis White and Celis Dubbel (no longer around)
  • Diamond Knot IPA
  • Full Sail Black Gold Imperial Stout
  • New Glarus Red
  • North Coast Old Rasputin and Pranqster
  • Bitter End Espresso Stout (no longer around)

OK, I better stop there, or I'll keep thinking of more barleywines, imperial stouts, IPAs.... And those are just the domestics; don't get me started on Belgium!
 

Not a big beer drinker even before becoming diabetic but in the summer I enjoy placing a glass six pack of Coors light in the river and collecting it later to drink. Very cold and refreshing after a day of kayaking, tubing or swimming.
 


Another vote for Guinness.

When I first started drinking beer, 25 years ago, pretty much the only way you could get Guinness in the U.S. was in the old bottles. I tried it, and thought it was nasty.

12 years ago, we went on a trip to Ireland with some friends. I was still in the "Guinness = nasty" mindset, and was drinking Harp. One night, in a pub in Kilkenny, two eighteen-year-old local girls were giving me grief for not drinking Guinness. So, I had one, off the tap. It was an epiphany. This was NOT the lousy beer I'd had out of a bottle in 1983!

At roughly that same time, Guinness introduced the "widget", the little doohickey in the can or bottle that lets the beer carbonate when you open it, replicating the tap experience. And, that's dang good, too. Between that, and being able to find Guinness on tap in more and more bars in the U.S., it's become my favorite.

On that same trip to Ireland, I also discovered Smithwick's, which is an Irish red ale. We fell in love with it, but, at that time, it was nearly impossible to find in the U.S. (they did export it to Canada, and we had a Canadian friend who would bootleg some for us). But, a few years ago, Diageo (who imports Guinness to the U.S.) started marketing Smithwick's here, too. Yay!

On megamania's beer-and-diabetes note: I, too, have had to really cut back on the beer (which I was doing anyway; now I've got an even better reason). I've been told that one of the cardinal sins for someone on my meds is to drink on an empty stomach; allegedly, the meds work *really well* with alcohol, and can make you hypoglycemic. But, my doctor says a beer or a glass of wine with a meal is no problem for me.
 

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