Budman  Philly Suburbs
 VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 23705
 | | 12-10-2002 12:40 PM |
| Hmmm. Don't drink much beer anymore, but when I do...
Guinness!!!! Sam Adams Dominion lager (unfiltered) Yuengling black & tan Yuengling Lager
It's funny, prior to the 'microbrew' and lager craze of the last 10 years, nobody in these parts (near the brewery) would touch Yuengling. People avoided it like the plague. Now they can't get enough of it!! | | | |
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Joseph Bembry  Advanced Sommelier
 Posts: 9437
 | | 12-10-2002 01:30 PM |
| budman, out in your parts, they push more Y than Tony Montana pushed coke!
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TBird  Park Slope, Brooklyn Master of Wine
 Posts: 10199
 | | 12-13-2002 01:00 AM |
| newcastle bass guiness anchor steam
all from tap. cans suck! bottles tolerable... | | | |
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skwid  Wine Connoisseur
 Posts: 5452
 | | 12-13-2002 02:46 AM |
| Anchor doesn't do cans (they aren't big enough to have a canning line). However they do have plastic bottles with crown caps (the kind you need an opener for). That way you can get one at Pac Bell park (which is why they originally did this).
Btw, Anchor is the greatest brewery in the world! | | | |
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mountainman  Mammoth Mountain Wine Addict
 Posts: 6195
 | | 12-27-2002 05:18 AM |
| Anderson Valley Brewery. All their styles across the board rock. Kind of located in wine country too! Their beer festival in the spring is quite the event, especially the post festival party at the brewery. | | | |
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TBird  Park Slope, Brooklyn Master of Wine
 Posts: 10199
 | | 12-28-2002 12:10 AM |
| my local grocery store has anchor in bottles.....not plastic but real bottles.... | | | |
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DukeRiley  McMinnville, OR Wine Labeler
 Posts: 3841
 | | 02-04-2003 07:41 PM |
| With all due respect to the Bay Area, living in the epicenter of West Coast brewing activity, we have too many favorites to list here. A few really top breweries would be Hair of the Dog, Lucky Lab, Bridgeport, McMinnamins, Pelican, heck, I could go on for a long time. Usually though I just brew my own - Pale Ales, Maerzen Beirs, Pilsners, etc. It keeps me occupied while I dream about my own Black Hole.  | | Heater Allen Brewing
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David Niederauer  Los Gatos, CA VinoCellar.com Extraordinaire
 Posts: 30915
 | | 02-05-2003 01:34 AM |
| Used to like Burgermeister but they are gone. Now I drink Regal Pale. I especially like the anagrams on the inside of the bottle caps | | | |
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ChangeMe  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2098
 | | 02-05-2003 05:45 AM |
| Harp lager - my "every day" beer - love the stuff. But only the one brewed in Ireland - not the Canada "fake" Harp.
Guiness - if I can't find Harp
Shiner Bock - a Texas beer - if I can't find Harp or Guiness
Fredericksburg Brewery - any of their amber ales.
Bass - if I can't find any of the above. And only the one brewed in the UK - not the Canada brewed version! | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
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 Posts: 23705
 | | 02-05-2003 10:31 AM |
| Guinness!
If I'm pretending to diet... Yuengling Light Lager | | | |
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gus fleener  gilroy, ca
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 | | 02-06-2003 04:05 AM |
| good choices lilac. | | | |
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Jeremy Matthew  Barrel Sampler
 Posts: 2067
 | | 02-06-2003 04:11 AM |
| Whats the price of a beer (say a heineken) in an average bar Stateside? | | | |
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skwid  Wine Connoisseur
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 | | 02-06-2003 04:19 AM |
| The price of beers varies depending upon the beer and the neighborhood of the bar. I'd say anywhere from $2.50 to $6 or $7 for a pint of beer. These days Heineken will probably run you at least $4 a glass. I haven't had it in ages as there is plenty of local stuff that I'd much rather drink. | | | |
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-06-2003 12:59 PM |
| there is almost nothing finer than Spaten on tap. | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-07-2003 03:26 AM |
| Has anyone ever had German 'Malzbier'? | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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Jeremy Matthew  Barrel Sampler
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 | | 02-07-2003 07:16 AM |
| Skwid, Completely agree but it is an easy way for me to get an idea of what an average beer would cost. I prefer local brewed beers as well.
Thank you for the info.
TJ, No ihaven't heard of that beer let alone drunk it. | | | |
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Budman  Philly Suburbs
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 Posts: 23705
 | | 02-07-2003 10:33 AM |
| TJ, Malzbier (malt beer?). Would that be the German version of Colt 45? | | | |
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-07-2003 12:31 PM |
| oooo billy dee, you one malt lickah pickah!
Actually, it is not alcoholic. It is what my folks used to get for us boys when we were growing up before they'd let us have beer (that started around 15-16).
My bros loved the Malzbier, but I just couldn't get used to it/ | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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DdB  Barrel Filler
 Posts: 1452
 | | 02-08-2003 03:37 PM |
| TJ - Was introduced to Sammiclaus when in London. Definitely an interesting interpretation of beer - tastes more like Port than beer.
My favs: Sweetwater "420" (a local brewery) Guinness (on tap only) Sam Smith's (almost all of them from those big bottles) Michelob Dark (with bbq especially ribs in Memphis) Bass (always a quality choice)
Old favorites: Old English 800 (high school) Pabst Blue Ribbon (cheap and plentiful in college) Busch Light Draft (a fraternity party favorite @ $10/case)
And I'm still inclined to order Miller Lite when it's gonna be one of those nights....
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Pool Boy  Laurl, MD (DC suburb) Master of Wine
 Posts: 13785
 | | 02-08-2003 06:16 PM |
| Ddb, I agree. Samiclaus and Eku are definitely acquired tastes. I doubt I'd really dig them nowadays. I think Eku makes a special reserve pilsner that I have has only a few times which was a joy to drink. I do not think it is imported to the States... | | | www.roguefood.com -- www.cellartracker.com | |
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