[quote]pch2 wrote:
I had Rogue Imperial Stout the other night, it was fantastic. [/quote]
Liking this beer is the mark of a good person.
[quote]pch2 wrote:
I had Rogue Imperial Stout the other night, it was fantastic. [/quote]
Liking this beer is the mark of a good person.
[quote]PonceDeLeon wrote:
pch2 wrote:
I had Rogue Imperial Stout the other night, it was fantastic.
That almost looks good enough to tempt me out of sobriety.
Oh, and it bears repeating: Guinness is overrated unless it’s from tap and in Ireland (supposedly).[/quote]
Actually the stuff in decent bars in the UK is as good as the Irish stuff these days.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Grog15 wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Jack Urboady wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
This same thread has been made at least once. The OP just sits at home thinking of threads he can start all day, that have already been done. Tsk tsk, no originality.
Sorry mate. I’ll PM you potential threads so that you can give the OK. Heaven forbid me EVER creating a thread that’s been done before on the internet.
Honestly big yin. You thread nazis crack me up. Sitting their with your nose 1 inch away from your screen raging at someone posting threads. It’s a big forum mate stay out of my threads if they wind you up so much.
I’m just trying to figure out what it is you are trying to accomplish. You make a shit ton of threads everyday, I don’t care if you do but at least make them original and stop saying bird.
In case you haven’t figured it out by now, the term “bird” is analogous to our use of “chick”.
I realize that, but it’s still retarded.[/quote]
Why’s that?
Just out of interest, have you traveled outside the US much?
Utica Club
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[quote]PB Andy wrote:
Mythos on tap is good. It’s a Greek beer and on the cheaper side.
But my two favorites: Kolsch, which is a local beer in Cologne, Germany. And my most favorite: Buttface Amber Ale, locally brewed at a restaurant/bar called The Ram not too far from me (Northbrook, IL).[/quote]
Drank there when we went to the sweet sixteen in indianapolis last year. Had to bring home a grolwer just to say we had buttface ale.
Three Floyds Gumballhead is my favorite right now. With winter coming up though will probably go back to the BBC Bourbon Barrel Stout. Also a big fan of samuel smith oatmeal stout
[quote]goldfingers24 wrote:
Yuengling Lager…depending on where you are from…only a select few may know it…it’s primarily distributed just on the U.S. east cost [/quote]
Lager is an OK beer, but the Porter is there best. Some beer guys rate it near the top of it’s kind in the country.
[quote]stevo_ wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Grog15 wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Jack Urboady wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
This same thread has been made at least once. The OP just sits at home thinking of threads he can start all day, that have already been done. Tsk tsk, no originality.
Sorry mate. I’ll PM you potential threads so that you can give the OK. Heaven forbid me EVER creating a thread that’s been done before on the internet.
Honestly big yin. You thread nazis crack me up. Sitting their with your nose 1 inch away from your screen raging at someone posting threads. It’s a big forum mate stay out of my threads if they wind you up so much.
I’m just trying to figure out what it is you are trying to accomplish. You make a shit ton of threads everyday, I don’t care if you do but at least make them original and stop saying bird.
In case you haven’t figured it out by now, the term “bird” is analogous to our use of “chick”.
I realize that, but it’s still retarded.
Why’s that?
Just out of interest, have you traveled outside the US much?[/quote]
Yes, but not to Europe.
[quote]PonceDeLeon wrote:
Oh, and it bears repeating: Guinness is overrated unless it’s from tap and in Ireland (supposedly).[/quote]
Been to the brewery, did the tour. IMHO, the Guinness at St. James Gate brewery tastes absolutely identical to the stuff on tap in Toronto, and Tokyo, and anywhere else.
Some favorite beers…
Trois Pistoles (Unibroue, Canada)
La Fin Du Monde (Unibroue, Canada)
Tokyo Black Porter (YoHo, Japan)
Ginga Kogen (Ginga Kogen, Japan)
Hacker Pschorr (Germany)
Weihenstephaner Wit (Germany)
Dogfish Head 60 Min IPA (USA)
Prima Pils (Victory, USA)
Punkin Ale (Southern Tier, USA…only in the fall!)
Wellington Iron Duke (Canada)
Westmalle 10 (Belgium)
St. Bernardus (Belgium)
Got my hands on “the holy grail of beer” a month ago…Trappist Westvleteren 12 (Belgium). Excellent beer, but I preferred the much more accessible Westmalle.
I have preferred choices depending where I am. (Asahi, I will drink whenever I see it being served as it’s so rare to find it on tap in England).
Asahi
Peroni
Michelob Ultra (my drink of choice whenever I go to Vegas, expect the frozen daquiris. The daquiris donn’t seem so gay at the time, expecially with the hot waitresses serving them at poolside)
Tuborg (when in Iceland)
Staropramen
Carlsberg Export (for drinking at home)
[quote]the_gunner wrote:
Belgian beers in general are my favorite. Chimay, Gulden Draak, Tripel karmeliet, and Augustijn just to name a few. Try em out, if you need to get plastered in a hurry go for the Gulden Draak, it has an alcohol content of 10.5%. Chimay red goes great alongside a nice thick steaks, and I prefer Augustijn with my chicken![/quote]
You actually EAT when you drink beer, Lulz. When slurping on the golden nectar it is compulsory to leave room in your stomach for more beer.
[quote]DOHCrazy wrote:
Video of your 50kg squat?[/quote]
How’s about a video of your head !
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
stevo_ wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Grog15 wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Jack Urboady wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
This same thread has been made at least once. The OP just sits at home thinking of threads he can start all day, that have already been done. Tsk tsk, no originality.
Sorry mate. I’ll PM you potential threads so that you can give the OK. Heaven forbid me EVER creating a thread that’s been done before on the internet.
Honestly big yin. You thread nazis crack me up. Sitting their with your nose 1 inch away from your screen raging at someone posting threads. It’s a big forum mate stay out of my threads if they wind you up so much.
I’m just trying to figure out what it is you are trying to accomplish. You make a shit ton of threads everyday, I don’t care if you do but at least make them original and stop saying bird.
In case you haven’t figured it out by now, the term “bird” is analogous to our use of “chick”.
I realize that, but it’s still retarded.
Why’s that?
Just out of interest, have you traveled outside the US much?
Yes, but not to Europe.[/quote]
We talking Canada and maybe even Mexico
In my book there are only two types of beers; good beers and great beers.
Funny to hear about Yuengling here. I grew up in Philadelphia and my father drank nothing but Budweiser until Yeungling came along.
I like pretty much all beers (except Guinness sorry to say) but living in San Diego have been focusing on the great local breweries. Port Brewing is my current favorite (Shark Bite Red with dinner last nite), though that seems to change on a daily basis.
Good drinking!!
[quote]yupyit wrote:
We talking Canada and maybe even Mexico
[/quote]
We are talking a lot of the Caribbean, Jamaica, Hawaii, etc etc.
Stone Brewing: Arrogant Bastard Ale & Russian Imperial Stout
Great Lakes Brewing: Black Out Stout, Dortmunder Gold, Christmas Ale
Dogfish Head 60 Min IPA
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Yuengling Traditional Lager
Blue Moon (best hangover beer in existence)
Arrogant Bastard is my favorite.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
yupyit wrote:
We talking Canada and maybe even Mexico
We are talking a lot of the Caribbean, Jamaica, Hawaii, etc etc.[/quote]
So you have travelled outside the US to Hawaii and a few very americanised holiday spots.
My first choice is Guiness, but only if it’s on tap. When I was in Japan, I was all about Orion Draft.
Othere than that, I buy a lot of Bud Light. It’s a decent generic tasting beer, nicely priced, and a lot of people like it.
Also, I’m a Hasher. Miller Lite is the bunny juice, but it gets downed so fast you can’t really taste it.

I just poured a can of Deuchars IPA, from Caledonian in Edinburgh. I’m quaffing it while posting. It’s effing excellent. Cheers to my son and daughter-in-law, for bringing over a variety pack of new beer offerings from the local liquor store.
[quote]Steel Nation wrote:
Stone Brewing: Arrogant Bastard Ale & Russian Imperial Stout
Great Lakes Brewing: Black Out Stout, Dortmunder Gold, Christmas Ale
Dogfish Head 60 Min IPA
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Yuengling Traditional Lager
Blue Moon (best hangover beer in existence)
Arrogant Bastard is my favorite.[/quote]
Haven’t even tried the Stone Arrogant Bastard yet, but their Imperial Russian Stout and Ruination IPA are probably the two best beers in the world. If I had to choose between the two I’d probably have to pick the IR. Except for maybe St. Bernardus Abt 12, that may actually be even better than the Stone.
I can’t decide, I guess I’ll have to continue sampling them all.
Stone Brewing is my favorite… especially Arrogant Bastard. It’s almost the time of year they start brewing the Double Bastard Ale as well. BJ’s Brewery has a pretty good beer they call Totanka Stout.
If I’m drinking the more commercialized beers I like Newcastle.
I’m actually kind of shocked to see Stone Brewing from posters in Wyoming and Pennsylvania. I didn’t realize they had grown so far our of Southern Cali.