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MartinH

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For me Warsteiner Dunkel is the best beer I've had in the states. Alt Bier in Germany is my favorite there.

I'm also really digging the Sunset Wheat (can't remember the manufacturer now.)

I recently tried Wild Blue Blueberry Beer and was pleasantly surprised.

I'm curious what you like. :D

Martin
 
Yeah - Leinekugel, that's right. I didn't think it was bad either. :)
 
When I have a choice, I usually go for Shiner Bock
 
Is the shiner bock higher in alcohol content. I tried some Bock from Trader Joe's and just one bottle gave me a buzz.
 
My favorites right now are
1. Pabst Blue Ribbon
2. Budwieser
3. Miller High Life
4. Red Stripe
5. Schlitz(not the Malt Liquor) I had this recently at a beer fest it was great.

I really prefer these in draft. Bottles next and cans if I just have to.
 
MartinH":6c0yspg3 said:
Is the shiner bock higher in alcohol content. I tried some Bock from Trader Joe's and just one bottle gave me a buzz.
Actually, I'm not sure...I believe it's pretty much the same as any other full-flavored beer, perhaps just a bit higher.
 
What's my favorite beer? :lol:

That's like asking me which was the most beautiful sunset you ever saw.

They're all beautiful if they're good.

I'd rather have one from a micro-brewery than one of the macros, I can tell you that.
 
I love to try different beers and if I'm out, I might try something new.
But the two I always have in the fridge are Heineken and Abita Amber.
 
Whoa, this is a tough one - there's so many excellent beers available today! Best I can do is narrow it down to a few favorite breweries. Let's see....
Green Flash
Alesmith
Great Divide
Two Brothers
Lagunitas
Lost Abbey
Russian River
Flying Dog
Southern Tier

The list goes on and on and on. And that's just the domestic ones...
 
BeersAndBriars":65jm4q84 said:
Whoa, this is a tough one - there's so many excellent beers available today! Best I can do is narrow it down to a few favorite breweries. Let's see....
Green Flash
Alesmith
Great Divide
Two Brothers
Lagunitas
Lost Abbey
Russian River
Flying Dog
Southern Tier

The list goes on and on and on. And that's just the domestic ones...
Wow, I've never heard of any of those!
 
Well, I highly recommend you check them out then. Green Flash, Alesmith, and Lost Abbey are actually out of San Diego. Whereabouts are you from in SoCal (I'm originally from San Diego myself)? Lagunitas and Russian River are NoCal breweries, Great Divide - Denver, Two Brothers - Illinois, Flying Dog - Maryland, and Southern Tier - Upstate New York.
 
I'm in L.A., and I'll keep an eye for some of those. I prefer dark ales and stouts, are any of those dark brews?
 
Most of them put out a range of beers including stouts, porters and other darker ales.

Alesmith makes a phenomenal imperial stout, Speedway Stout.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/396/3833

Green Flash - also puts out an excellent stout (two actually).
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/2743/41626

Lagunitas - http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/220/1373

And one of my favorite stouts is from Great Divide - the yeti!
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/158/12013

In LA you have not too many breweries, but there is The Bruery (Placentia). They mostly do Belgian style and sour ales. Top Shelf stuff.
 
Current faves are:
Newcastle
Boddingtons
Goose Island's 312
Mothership Wit
And as always...Guinness!

 
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