Best Beers!

[quote]Derek542 wrote:
Or are you asking like what I did in college 15 years ago? [/quote]

Meeuse 542?!?!? Yum, yum, yum !!

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[quote]Velvet Elvis wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

I am old. I also agree, another reason I went to liquor cause that I cant drink as much. [/quote]

You and me both brother …
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With respect to my brother from another and you, my new friend,…wtf???

I can drink beer all night…whiskey blacks me out after 4 hours of going at it…I do drink a lot…anyway…old schmold…there’s room for all kinds of booze once you gits get older![/quote]
Whats wrong with blacking out?

I dont drink the beer much due to I have to watch my girlie figure.

Now I drink one for taste, then go to whiskey

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]Teledin wrote:
I don’t understand the fascination behind the ciders. People drink these here like a damn religion. I have to question a man’s integrity if he is to choose these over other alternatives i.e. real beer, whiskey, vodka, etc.

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[quote]VTTrainer wrote:
Got a gluten intolerance (can only handle 2-3 beers before disaster) about a month or 2 after I posted this… not sure if there are any good gluten free beers since none have been posted (doubt as good as real ones anyway).

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I was listening to a beer connoisseur recently and he mentioned gluten free alternatives, he basically said ‘what’s the point’. If you find beer drinking gives you the scours try switching to cider (it’s paleo if you swing that way). Bulmer’s is a very popular drink over here esp. during the summer where its served in a pint glass filled with ice. There is also a mass of varieties to choose from if you find some not to your liking.[/quote]
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Why Hate, drink both I say[/quote]

Aside from having one foot in a Thai sex change clinic if you are drinking these on a regular basis, they are anywhere from $4 to $8 a bottle here from the local liquor stores. Drink these out at clubs and bars, the sex change would be a more cost effective solution.

[quote]sen say wrote:

[quote]Velvet Elvis wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

I am old. I also agree, another reason I went to liquor cause that I cant drink as much. [/quote]

You and me both brother …
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With respect to my brother from another and you, my new friend,…wtf???

I can drink beer all night…whiskey blacks me out after 4 hours of going at it…I do drink a lot…anyway…old schmold…there’s room for all kinds of booze once you gits get older![/quote]

Lol … It’s not the blacking out or even getting drunk - lord knows I love a good bender …

It’s the spare tire that quickly appears after even a weekend of acting 22 again …

What’s the saying, “youth is wasted on the young” (?)

I can still hang, but I pay for it with longer hangovers and a loosened belt

…I think I just unwittingly turned in my Man Card …


What, no luv for the Magic Hat #9?


And I wouldn’t be a true Balti-moron if I didn’t give a shout out to my city’s own.

I wuz chuggin’ sum Natty Boh at de Oooow’s game an’ after dat, we wint down de owshin, hon!

nice and nice and pricy

[quote]dmaddox wrote:

[quote]jbpick86 wrote:
When I just want a good beer Killians is my usual choice with the occasional Blue Moon.

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Those are my two favorite beers. Add in some Belgium wit beers and hefevizens I am good to go.
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Speaking of Belgian beers, Palm Sauvin is the smoothest I’ve ever had. Wit bier (with a single lemon wedge) is the only reason I frequent terraces so often in the summer :slight_smile:

The most refreshing beer I’ve had by far is Kingfisher while backpacking through the hills of Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. Who would have thought Indians brewed good beer

[quote]angry chicken wrote:
And I wouldn’t be a true Balti-moron if I didn’t give a shout out to my city’s own.

I wuz chuggin’ sum Natty Boh at de Oooow’s game an’ after dat, we wint down de owshin, hon!

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He’ll yeah bro … When I lived in Maryland I used to crush some Natty Bo 40’s watching football on the weekends …

The big eye roll I’d get from the wife every time made it SO worth it

Simply put the best beer in the world


Dry, roasty, malty goodness… Much lighter than imperials.


Had this at a Belgian place on my recent trip to D.C.

Trappist Rochefort Ale brewed at the Rochefort Abbey in Belgium just like the Trappist monks have been doing for ages.

This much cost me $13, but it was worth it. One of the contenders for best beer in the world.

[quote]csulli wrote:
Had this at a Belgian place on my recent trip to D.C.

Trappist Rochefort Ale brewed at the Rochefort Abbey in Belgium just like the Trappist monks have been doing for ages.

This much cost me $13, but it was worth it. One of the contenders for best beer in the world.[/quote]
Your photo must be deceptively large because it looks like a fucking scorpion bowl. Nothing beats a belgium beer, nothing.

Local pub here Cock and Bull has Lips of Faith and I love this beer.

http://www.newbelgium.com/beer/detail.aspx?id=fc099739-4419-4714-86db-5aafc83e56e0

I’m in Canada right now and like Shock Top ( I know it may not be Canadian but I am enjoying it here) and I got a case of original Coors…first time I’ve ever had that. I like it.

[quote]jehovasfitness wrote:
Yuengling > than all… though it will be hard to find the further west you go.[/quote]

Yup, I’m with you. You say Lager in PA and that’s what you get off of tap. It can be a little heavy with a meal but I don’t think the OP is looking for a nice beer to go with his prime rib.

I am a fan of Bitburger Beer. German Beer at it finest…


This is the best seasonal beer currently in release until Great Lakes Christmas Ale comes out next month.

I also highly suggest Great Lakes Nosferatu.