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OP should start making his own brew. It is easy and cheaper. After you master brewing, you can move on to distilling, which is even more fun.
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#72
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Barrilito from Mexico is some of the best beer I've ever had. You can only bring back a case at a time. My other favorites are Newcastle and Shiner Boch.
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#73
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I had Hoegaarden recently, very good. But it was at one of those bars with like 40 beers on tap, so I'm not sure how easily you can find it.
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Trust me, it's awesome. And 9% ABV. [/ QUOTE ] In Belgium you would have gotten a ticket if you served anything but Duvel in a Duvel glass. As an aside, La Fin Du Monde, which translates loosely to the end of the world tastes great. |
#75
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Belgium beers are the best ldo
Stella Artois Hoegaarden Duvel Leffe Blond West-Vleteren (but very hard to get because they only sell it at the gates of the monistary Delirium Tremens Hoegaarden is great on a hot summer day. It's a white beer and it is really refreshing. But on a binge drinking night you obv. need to go with stella. Goes down really well and it stays down and never ever will you have a hangover. But it's probably on the expensive side in the US(?) |
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Heineken? [/ QUOTE ] ugh what part of the country is OP from? |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] Although I do enjoy dark, rich stuff like Guiness Stout and Boddington's, I think I am most partial to the lighter beers. I'm looking for mainly SMOOTHNESS, clean-taste, and drinkability. Not into the super-skunky stuff right now. [/ QUOTE ] That reads, "I want a lager," so what you ended up getting is kind of weird. I would have recommended just about any Czech Pils, Staropramen is fine. Czech Pils are the definition of crisp, clean taste. I wouldn't have recommended a hoppy APA because I assume by "super-skunky" you meant hoppy, and I wouldn't have recommended a big Belgian because you can only drink two of those before getting a little loopy. A hefe - the Weihenstephaner mentioned is my favorite - would be good on the lighter, less hoppy counts, but its got a bit of the fruit flavor you seem to be wanting to get away from. [/ QUOTE ] Whoa you know your stuff. You're exactly right. I wanted some smooth [censored], but I ended up with the dark, super-skunky stuff (Nocturnum and Three Philosophers). Honestly though, it was good beer nonetheless. Thanks for the recommendations everyone. Tonight I went out to my closest liquor store looking for a 24 of Pilsner Urquell, but they didn't have any. So, par some people's request, I am chilling with a couple pints of FAT TIRE right now, and this stuff isn't too bad either. [/ QUOTE ] Whoops, that was my bad. I meant to specify the Tremens over the nocturnum (got the names confused). The Tremens is the lighter, smoother beer. |
#78
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Bell's Oberon if you can get it. Dos Equis for a crisp smooth clean taste.
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#79
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Blue Moon and Newcastle are my two favorites.
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If you can, find one that comes in a dark bottle, not green or clear. Even something out of a can would be better than a green or clear bottle.
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