Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Newcastle, Devil’s Backbone (Local)

I don’t always drink beer. But when I do, I prefer…
[quote]RMorrison wrote:
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, Newcastle, Devil’s Backbone (Local)[/quote]
Are you celtics?
A local New York brewery, BluePoint, makes great beer. Toasted lager, RastafarRye Ale, Hoptical Illusion, and maybe a few other seasonal brews. I heard they started distributing to other states now.
I’m going to roll with Murphy’s since I cannot get ahold of the Left-hand Milk Stout (a favorite of mine as well). If you’re into IPA’a try to find the Smuttynose IPA. It’s pretty good.
In all honesty, I’m most likely going to be downing some Yeungling. This is mainly because my in laws, whose money always seems to disappear when it comes time to contribute to a party or gathering, will likely be sucking down whatever I buy AGAIN. Not to mention that fact that they wouldn’t appreciate a milk stout even if it were brewed by the gods.
Shiner Bock from shiner Texas!!!
Quick question: I don’t have a Training Log tab on my hub page, anyone know how I get it to show up?
Busch Light - The Original Low Carb Beer
Life’s too short to drink low carb beer! But, if someone else is buying then bring it on.
Local micro brew made close by. River Horse Summer Blonde. $10.00 a six.
Like to treat myself sometimes. Great for the summer.
Budweiser, Guiness, Newcastle.
[quote]rephore wrote:
I don’t always drink beer. But when I do, I prefer…[/quote]
Same here
[quote]MODOK wrote:
Sammy Smith’s Oatmeal Stout[/quote]
Nice! I made a great pulled pork braised in that the other day…and then my fiance and I took care of the extra bottles.
Not sure if you can get it outside of TX, but St. Arnolds makes a great selection of beers, also Shiner Bock is delecious.
Bud Ice the king of beers. 40oz so it can get warm.
Yeunling and Miller Lite year round, except for autumn then Sam Adams Octoberfest all the way.
Only two things good come from Boston - GODSMACK and Sam Adams Octoberfest
How would you guys compare Heineken to the brew y’all down?
[quote]MODOK wrote:
Hogaarden is my favorite, but I’ve been into Belgian whites for a couple years now.
Yazoo Hefeweizen
Shock Top
Sweetwater 420
Sammy Smith’s Oatmeal Stout[/quote]
Definitely agree with Sam Smith’s Oatmeal Stout. My favorite bear at the moment. Also like Duck Rabbit Porter / Milk Stout from North Carolina.
I tend to stick to light beer when I drink beer at all, I’m more of a scotch person or red wine but up in Canada we have a new beer desighned for athletes or at least people who are concerned with calories and carbs when it comes to their beer its called Molson Canadia 67, as the name states 67 calories and 4% alcohol. I like it