Now I'm gonna have to go to Central Market and find something nice to sip for football watching this weekend.
1. Trappistes Rochefort 10 2. Houblon Chouffe Dobbelen IPA Tripel Ayinger Celebrator Saison Dupont Anchor Steam Merry Christmas and Happy New Year Ale Lagunitas Maximus Indian Wells Lobotomy Bock Dogfish Head Raison D'Etre St. Bernardus Abt 12 Bear Republic Hop Rod Rye Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale Karbach Hopadillo Buffalo Bayou Smoke on the Bayou
Nice choices. Smiddicks is great stuff and it packs a nice punch. I've always kind of liked Ziegenbock as well.
HOw many Brits have actually had a beer from an American microbrewery? If they're talking about Bud, Miller, etc...I'm in agreement. But to say that Dogfish Head or St. Arnold's (as examples) taste like water is to admit you've never had them.
Never had them because they ain't available at Kroger. It ain't american if it's not available all over the continent
Shiner Bock Dos Lawnmower Landshark (didn't see this when I quickly scrolled previous lists, wtf?) Molson Canadian is cheap and probably the "Bud/Miller light of Canada" but I like it Rahr and Sons Blonde Lager Not the most outlandish selection, but not gonna act like "no name" beers are my favorite to try and seem cool.
Guinness No Label Black Wit-O Duvel Real Ale Fireman #4 Leffe DogFish 90-Minute IPA No Label Ridgeback Abita Pecan Endeavor
Just picked up a Trappistes Rochefort 10 and a Chimay Red from Cental Market. Looking forward to trying the Rochefort 10. Any beer that is 11.7% ABV has my attention.
Shiner Blue Moon Shock Top Woodchuck Amber Lindemans Dos XX Corona I really need to start drinking some Saint Arnold. And although it's not technically a beer, those Budweiser Lime-a-ritas are pretty kick ass.
I'll drink the heck out of Modelo. Corona is just plain disgusting. I can't figure out why anyone likes that skunky garbage. Any beer that requires you add something to it to make it taste even reasonably well is...well, s***.