Beer snob discussion thread
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Curly J
I can't disagree with that statement. Last time I had a Hudy Delight was back in the early 90's and it was BAAAAD. A local Cincinnatian is bringing back some of the old breweries that were here. Christian Morelein is back and has some decent beers. (OTR). He brought back the Hudepohl-Schoenling brewery and some of their beers. I've had their Little Kings since it was re-introduced and it wasn't too bad. In fact i bought a case of it. It was better that the last time I had one over 20 years ago. He also brought back Burger, which I've never had in my life, but had a die hard following years ago. While these are not elite beers, I'd try/drink them over some of the other massed produced swill.Sonofanump;777364 wrote:I always thought the Hudepohl had a taste equivalent to Busch/Keystone/Mil Best. Never liked it, but hey, you guys put chili on your spaghetti, so each his own. -
SonofanumpCurly J;777674 wrote:Little Kings
It's been 20 years since I had a Little Kings! I seem to rememeber it was in a smaller bottle, maybe 8 oz?
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Curly J
It's considered a Cream Ale and it comes in 7 oz Bottles. I do believe they had 40 oz back in the day all the way up to 64 oz. I used to drink it quite a bit back in my High School days. I quit drinking it back in 1989 as it wasn't available where I was stationed. Plus a friend of mine called it 'butter beer' since he thought it tasted that way. The next one I tried did taste like butter, so he ruined it for me. A while back they were offering 'free' samples. (well they had to charge a dime due to dumb Ohio Laws). I tried it and it tasted completely different. It tasted so good I bought a case of it. Maybe under the new owner their going for more quality then the previous owners. Schoenling also used to make a beer called Top Hat. (I'm sure many old timers might remember that beer or are still trying to forget that beer)Sonofanump;777804 wrote:It's been 20 years since I had a Little Kings! I seem to rememeber it was in a smaller bottle, maybe 8 oz?
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SonofanumpAlright beer snobs help me out, I dislike stouts and IPAs and beer at room temperature, I am a fan of ales and lagers served refrigerated. Here is a list of my favorites. Any suggestions of something new to try?
Smithwicks Irish Ale
Harps
Estrella Dam
Yuengling Premium Lager/ Light
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
Great Lakes Tempus Fugit Ale (not available)
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Flying Dog Tire Bite Golden Ale
Quay Street Wheat Ale (only at brewery)
Red Stripe
Molson Canadian/Golden
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BORIStheCrusherSonofanump;777849 wrote:Alright beer snobs help me out, I dislike stouts and IPAs and beer at room temperature, I am a fan of ales and lagers served refrigerated. Here is a list of my favorites. Any suggestions of something new to try?
Smithwicks Irish Ale
Harps
Estrella Dam
Yuengling Premium Lager/ Light
Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold
Great Lakes Tempus Fugit Ale (not available)
Sam Adams Boston Lager
Flying Dog Tire Bite Golden Ale
Quay Street Wheat Ale (only at brewery)
Red Stripe
Molson Canadian/Golden
Amstel Light
I'll do my best based on what you like, and toss in a couple wild cards that might appeal to you. These are some pretty basic beers that are really good to start with.
Lagunitas Czech Pils
Victory Prima Pils (pretty hoppy for a pilsner but one of the best out there)
Troegs Sunshine Pils
Anchor Steam
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Duvel
Dogfish Head Indian Brown Ale
Bear Republic Red Rocket Ale
Weihenstephaner Original
Stone Levitation Ale -
SonofanumpThanks. I have had Weihenstephaner and liked it.
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SonofanumpHaving a few Boulevard Wheats tonight. I like the taste, leaves a bit on the tounge but yet goes down smooth.
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Curly J
I love that beer and it's a darn good wheat beer. The first time I had it was in Kansas at my father-in-laws house, in 2004. When I got back I found out that they don't distribute to my area. Last time I had one was last Summer when we visited him.Sonofanump;779293 wrote:Having a few Boulevard Wheats tonight. I like the taste, leaves a bit on the tounge but yet goes down smooth. -
SonofanumpCurly J;779342 wrote:I love that beer and it's a darn good wheat beer. The first time I had it was in Kansas at my father-in-laws house, in 2004. When I got back I found out that they don't distribute to my area. Last time I had one was last Summer when we visited him.
I am currently trying to figure out where I can get it back home. I found it down here in Alabama and tried it on a whim.
*Per website, looks like Indiana next time I'm over there:
Currently available throughout Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Indiana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, with partial distribution in Colorado, Illinois, Minnesota, Alabama, Utah, and Texas. -
Curly JThanks Sonofanump. I live very close to Indiana. Looks like I'll have to venture over there and find some, along with some Three Floyds.
I had some Sam Adams East West Kolsch last night. It really wasn't too bad, actually it might have been one of the nicer Kolschs I've had. (Better than Shiner's) I haven't had a lot of Kolschs as it's' Lagerish'. After that I grabbed a bottle on Tiny and shared it with the wife, along with a Pecan Roll. It was so damn good that we grabbed another bottle of Tiny and drank it at room temperature...then we went nite nite !!! Only one more bottle left so it looks like I'll have to see if the store has anymore.
I'm getting ready to head to Colorado on Friday. Looking forward to having some of the local beers out there. (again) -
SonofanumpI had a local beer seller put some (Blvd & Yuengling for that matter) aside for me to buy non-refrigerated so I don't skunk it on my way back home.
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gerb131Will be enjoying a few Hobgoblins this evening for Heat v Bulls.
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O-TrapI'll be enjoying a New Holland Dragon's Milk tonight, since the Acme near me just got it in again for the first time in six months.
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SonofanumpHad a Blue Pants (local microbrewry in Alabama) Knickerbocker Red with dinner tonight. Red Amber Ale. Good beer, nice taste, I think I'll give it a 6.5.
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-Society-Sonofanump;782390 wrote:Had a Blue Pants (local microbewry in Alabama) Knickerbocker Red with dinner tonight. Red Amber Ale. Good beer, nice taste, I think I'll give it a 6.5.
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Sonofanump-Society-;782398 wrote:Ok.
It was better than ok, nice contribution to the thread. -
-Society-Sonofanump;782417 wrote:It was better than ok, nice contribution to the thread.
Anytime. -
O-TrapSonofanump;782417 wrote:It was better than ok, nice contribution to the thread.
I dunno. If I hear 6.5, I assume that's out of 10, and that truly does just sound okay. -
SonofanumpO-Trap;782434 wrote:I dunno. If I hear 6.5, I assume that's out of 10, and that truly does just sound okay.
Out of 10, 5 be okay. 6.5-7 would be buy again. 7.5-8 would be look for to stock up. Still looking for something above a 9. -
O-TrapSonofanump;782454 wrote:Out of 10, 5 be okay. 6.5-7 would be buy again. 7.5-8 would be look for to stock up. Still looking for something above a 9.
Damn. Rough standards. Sounds like a 10 would pretty much have to make you cream yourself. LOL! -
UANygAnyone know when GLBC Lake Erie Monster comes out? That stuff is unreal. On a side note, back to the original thread, I picked up some Big Flats 1901 from Walgreens last night. That stuff is a great binging beer
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I Wear PantsIt is out. It's been at my local Giant Eagle for at least a week.
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UANygoh hells yes. i know what i'm drinking this weekend
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gerb131Yea man Lake Erie Monster is good prob my 2nd favorite of GLC. I've got some Grolsch and some Becks for a gathering tomorrow.
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killer_ewokI picked up some Great Lakes Lake Erie Monster at Valley Wine Cellar on my way home today. Can't wait to try it. I also grabbed a 6 of Scrimshaw Pilsner, some Curveball Blonde Ale, Two Hearted Ale and a couple other singles.