Are you defining 'domestic' to be 'anything brewed on your home soil' or the usual American definition of 'that pisswater swill that was all we could get before microbrews popped up and made things bearable again'?
Are you defining 'domestic' to be 'anything brewed on your home soil' or the usual American definition of 'that pisswater swill that was all we could get before microbrews popped up and made things bearable again'?
Remember, you don't buy a Bud, you just rent it.
the latter. and dont say bud...i hate that shit--almost as bad as keystone.
Hey, if you're gonna slum, do it as cheaply as you can.
(Although I admit nostalgic fondness for Lucky Lager and Rrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaainnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeeii iirrrrrrrrrrr Beeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....)
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i said spring because that's when it became scarce. you'd go into pik n' save or the piggly wiggly and move around the cases hoping to find that one case that got stuck behind another brand.
Well heck, since people are actually mentioning any ol beer made at home, I'll go for Rogue Dead Guy Ale. (Or 'the colon destroyer' as my brother calls it - half a bottle, his digestive system is toast for two days...)
Big Time Brewery makes a great ESB, and Pike Place Kilt Lifter Ale is a favorite.
Cooper's Sparkling Ale. Has lots of fermented sediment in the bottom of each bottle. It's creamy like you wouldn't believe. But I guess you'll never get to taste it unless you come to South Australia...
"Heave away,you rolling King,Heave away,Haul away.
Heave away, you hear me sing.. We're bound for South Australia "
I quite like the beershots. So pointedly pointless that it works.
More to the point, however, I can vouch for the quality of Quebec's microbrews. For long while, these were not easily available in Ontario - protectionism between Canadian provinces, if you can believe that - although, in Ottawa, admittedly, I could just drive across the river to pick them up. Now they can be found in our local store.
At lunch today, one of my colleagues who lived in Belgium until a few months ago said that one of the Belgian beers had been voted world's best a few years in a row. I can't remember the name, however.
Rogue (Shakespeare Stout is my favorite), Pete's Wicked Ale, and whenever I'm in Pittsburgh, Penn Pilsner.
Great Beers, especially the Shakespeare Stout. And from my area Yuengling Lager. Good Stuff, although I have the Dogfish brewery not far away, and the Independance Brewery close too.
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Remember, you don't buy a Bud, you just rent it.
Originally posted by Kickaha
Are you defining 'domestic' to be 'anything brewed on your home soil' or the usual American definition of 'that pisswater swill that was all we could get before microbrews popped up and made things bearable again'?
Remember, you don't buy a Bud, you just rent it.
the latter. and dont say bud...i hate that shit--almost as bad as keystone.
Hey, if you're gonna slum, do it as cheaply as you can.
(Although I admit nostalgic fondness for Lucky Lager and Rrrrrrrrrrrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaainnnnnneeeeeeeeeeeeeii iirrrrrrrrrrr Beeeeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.....)
Originally posted by Kickaha
Oly.
Hey, if you're gonna slum, do it as cheaply as you can.
Oly= Olympia Gold?
i have two cases in the fridge now, although not sure it's my fav. american beer.
New Glarus makes some GREAT beers. 'course can't get them outside of Madison.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/top_beers.php
Originally posted by alcimedes
funny thing is big butt is available here year-round.
i have two cases in the fridge now, although not sure it's my fav. american beer.
New Glarus makes some GREAT beers. 'course can't get them outside of Madison.
http://www.beeradvocate.com/top_beers.php
?????not according to them
not when i lived in milwaukee, come april we were scrapin' around looking for the last cases.
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microphoto shot of a quality quebecois microbrew
as for the aforementioned and much slagged Bud ,
it just doesn't have the 70's "Isaac from Love Boat" vibe of bud light
i know summit has their octoberfest beer which is only available in the US in the fall. except for chicago, who get it year round, the bastards.
the brewery is right here and we don't even get their octoberfest beers.
i said spring because that's when it became scarce. you'd go into pik n' save or the piggly wiggly and move around the cases hoping to find that one case that got stuck behind another brand.
i'll just have to keep buying it i guess.
But my favorite American beer is the pilsner made by DeGroens
As may be evident I like kraut beer.
I would like to try all of their brews, but even in DC they're hard to find.
Big Time Brewery makes a great ESB, and Pike Place Kilt Lifter Ale is a favorite.
Yeah, I'm a hophead.
"Heave away,you rolling King,Heave away,Haul away.
Heave away, you hear me sing.. We're bound for South Australia "
8)
Originally posted by curiousuburb
check out the Beershots Gallery. best experienced with chilled sample
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microphoto shot of a quality quebecois microbrew
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I quite like the beershots. So pointedly pointless that it works.
More to the point, however, I can vouch for the quality of Quebec's microbrews. For long while, these were not easily available in Ontario - protectionism between Canadian provinces, if you can believe that - although, in Ottawa, admittedly, I could just drive across the river to pick them up. Now they can be found in our local store.
At lunch today, one of my colleagues who lived in Belgium until a few months ago said that one of the Belgian beers had been voted world's best a few years in a row. I can't remember the name, however.
Originally posted by 1seaside1
Rogue (Shakespeare Stout is my favorite), Pete's Wicked Ale, and whenever I'm in Pittsburgh, Penn Pilsner.
Great Beers, especially the Shakespeare Stout. And from my area Yuengling Lager. Good Stuff, although I have the Dogfish brewery not far away, and the Independance Brewery close too.
Ahhh... Hop Devil beer....