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Old 11-14-2007, 07:48 PM
Whitewash Whitewash is offline
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Default Recommend me some beer, plz

Hello.

I am a college student who has been used to drinking the cheapest beer available (Natty, Milwaukees Best, Pabst). I am now looking to step up the quality of my beer. I am looking for some recommendations.

Order of importance:
1. Tastes good. This one is obvious.
2. Mainstream beer. Something I can find at most beer outlets.
3. Mid-price range. Obviously price varies based on region of US, but looking for something nicer than the beers above, without being too expensive.
4. Doesn't fill you up too much. This isn't as important, but I don't want a beer that makes you feel really full after drinking a couple. This is being consumed for the purpose of getting drunk.
5. Status symbol. This is optional, but any beer that shows I am classy (without costing a ton) is a nice addition.
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Old 11-14-2007, 07:52 PM
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Default Re: Recommend me some beer, plz

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Tastes good.

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shows I am classy

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Cans preferred.

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Old 11-14-2007, 07:56 PM
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Old 11-15-2007, 04:39 AM
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Good but overpriced. I got the gift pack because the glass it came with was pretty sweet.

I must also concur with all the recommendations for dale's pale ale. I haven't had surly yet, but this is my favorite canned beer by far.
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Old 11-14-2007, 07:56 PM
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Haha, good point. Alright, cans aren't mandatory.
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Old 11-14-2007, 08:16 PM
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Plenty of good beer comes in cans, try Dale's or Surly. In fact, I'd never buy a euro import in a green bottle if it could be had in cans.

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Order of importance:
1. Tastes good. This one is obvious.

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Tons of specifics have been given in the many OOT threads and in TLDR's long-standing beer thread. So I'll give you some style advice instead.

Stay away from "Imperial" anything. Stay away from Barleywines. Stay away from IPAs. Stay away from "Double" anythings, in general. Stay away from Dogfish Head. These are all very aggressive styles of beer (or brewery, in DFH's case) that the general BMC drinker won't find very palatable. I think some of those beers are some of my favorites, but in general, you have to work your way up to really loving 100 IBU beer (very bitter).

Look for amber ales, brown ales, English pales, Brooklyn Lager, and good czech pils. These styles are all, in general, softer on the palate and more balanced. I mention Brooklyn specifically because the American craft brew movement has really been alecentric. There aren't as many lagers out there, and thus not as many good ones, and thus really not many good ones you should be able to find just about anywhere in PA. If you like roasted or chocolate flavors a lot, then you can try a good porter or stout, but it'll be further away from your experience than something like an amber ale.

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2. Mainstream beer. Something I can find at most beer outlets. Cans preferred.

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I'm not being an AB homer here: Look for special beers from AB and Michelob, stay away from SABMiller. AB and Mich have really been trying to reach the craft market over the last couple years, and have been working on styles with more flavor, different ingredients, etc. I think both brands have special samplers out right now. Miller's head of Am. Ops has flat-out stated that craft beers are a passing fad, he doesn't expect them to have any long-term carry, and he'd rather compete with the wine-cooler/malt beverage market. Hence Miller Chill, which is not good.

Cans are fine, as explained above.

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3. Mid-price range. Obviously price varies based on region of US, but looking for something nicer than the beers above, without being too expensive.

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Bad news: beer ingredient prices are skyrocketing, hops in particular. Certain varieties of hops have gone up by 300% in the last half-year alone, and there's no hope of price coming down until the new crop gets in. Malt prices are also rapidly increasing. Look for all micros to go up in price starting, well, now. The big boys own most of their suppliers and use a smaller variety of ingredients, so they're more insulated. I can't tell you how much you should expect for a midrange micro since I have no idea how much things cost in PA. I usually pay right around $7 for a sixer; some are a bit cheaper, some are a bit expensive. I don't usually buy stuff that's more than $8.50-$9.50 a sixer unless there's a good reason for it. The AB/Mich specialty brews should all be closer to $6/6.

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4. Doesn't fill you up too much. This isn't as important, but I don't want a beer that makes you feel really full after drinking a couple. This is being consumed for the purpose of getting drunk.

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The styles I told you to look for will all be more quaffable than the ones I told you not to look for. It's easier to slam those beers than it is to slam a 12% ABV barleywine. That being said, I think the "fullness" thing is more subjective than objective,. Buy a 6-pack, see how you feel.

As for getting drunk, higher ABV beers will get you drunk more quickly, but are (generally) more expensive, more aggressive, harder to find, harder to slam, etc. So it's a tradeoff: beer you like the taste of, can find, and can drink quickly, versus the big boys. If you run across a beer labeled a "session beer," that means it's lower ABV and easier to drink. You'd probably like these more than you'd like DFH's 120, but you'd have to drink more to get drunk.

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5. Status symbol. This is optional, but any beer that shows I am classy (without costing a ton) is a nice addition.

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wtf are you trying to impress?
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Old 11-14-2007, 08:20 PM
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Seriously mods, just give RDH a beer forum already.
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Old 11-14-2007, 08:21 PM
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Seriously mods, just give RDH a beer forum already.

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Mod's Playground was beer for a while, but that was ages ago in internet time.
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Old 11-14-2007, 07:53 PM
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Pabst
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Old 11-14-2007, 07:56 PM
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Nothing says classy like mainstream mid-priced beer in a can that doesn't fill you up too much for the purpose of getting drunk.
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