J. Dunlavy June 1, 2006 Share J. Dunlavy Member June 1, 2006 I'm an Irish stout man, myself. I also like dark beer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 1, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 1, 2006 (edited) Dude- Hmmm..... take the glasses off of the guy on the Rogue bottle and it might look like Fatty. Is this a coincidence? We need to have a BeerFest. Edited June 1, 2006 by Dingy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Dude- June 2, 2006 Share Guest Dude- Guests June 2, 2006 Yeah the Stripper Ale wasnt even all that great...but a bottle like that? "The Sexiest Beer in the World?" What guy wouldn't buy it? Beerfest! Im all about it! Second week of August, Colorado Springs. Its the finals for my biking race season so Ill have about 10 cases of Lagunitas on hand. Everyone is welcome. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ak2786 June 4, 2006 Share Ak2786 Member June 4, 2006 My two favorite domestics are Yuengling and Rolling Rock, but also somewhat biased being from Philly. Also can't forget natty light... being a college student thats what I get the privilege of consuming the most of Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieChan June 5, 2006 Share JackieChan GC Alumni June 5, 2006 (edited) Beer tastes all the same to me for some reason... I've had a few different brands, and they all taste the same. But Miller tasted the best of what I've had. I'd rather have a mixed drink... but only when I'm legal to do so... until then, I'll just have the occasional beer in my house. Edited June 5, 2006 by JackieChan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tek-Almighty June 5, 2006 Share Tek-Almighty Member June 5, 2006 Beer tastes all the same to me for some reason... I've had a few different brands, and they all taste the same. But Miller tasted the best of what I've had. I'd rather have a mixed drink... but only when I'm legal to do so... until then, I'll just have the occasional beer in my house. Ack...achhh...ewwww... I don't even know what to say to that... You need to mature your tastebuds a bit...then post. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 5, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 5, 2006 Beer tastes all the same to me for some reason... I've had a few different brands, and they all taste the same. But Miller tasted the best of what I've had. *choke* Cleanup! Aisle 1! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shep48 June 5, 2006 Share shep48 Member June 5, 2006 bought a 6 of guiness and I dont like it Im not a fan of the stout or heavy pilsner flavor. I dont like warsteiner either.. back to my budlight and coronas Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wentz June 5, 2006 Share Wentz Member June 5, 2006 Guiness is good if you haven't eaten for 2 days and need a meal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 6, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 6, 2006 Guiness is good if you haven't eaten for 2 days and need a meal Yep. Got that right. And definately NOT out of a can either! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bubblegum Bandit June 6, 2006 Share Bubblegum Bandit Member June 6, 2006 Never cared much for Guiness alone. Got really bad off drinking Car Bombs one night and they weren't too bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackieChan June 7, 2006 Share JackieChan GC Alumni June 7, 2006 You need to mature your tastebuds a bit Don't you think I know that? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Clueless June 7, 2006 Share Clueless GC Alumni June 7, 2006 back to my budlight and coronas Corona tastes like dirty dishwater, i never understood how anyone drank that rancid stuff. I know....I know....someone is gonna post "its good with lime in it", well......thats fine for liquor, but this is BEER we are talking about, and beer should NEVER need anything added to it to make it drinkable!! Ok, next rant. There are alot of different beers listed here, and not to single anyone out, but do some of you guys drink all of these strange beers just to be "trendy", kinda like all these Starbucks drinkers? Not an insult, a legitimate question. I like alot of different beers too, but I am still quite content with a Miller Lite, I havent ever had a beer that made me say " Wow, im never buying regular beer again" lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
shep48 June 7, 2006 Share shep48 Member June 7, 2006 dont really consider corona a beer, its more of a cold beverage Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tek-Almighty June 7, 2006 Share Tek-Almighty Member June 7, 2006 Please please people...show some respect. We're talking about BEER here, not miller, bud, or corona! Next, Please spell GUINNESS correctly! Thanks. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
00b3rN00b June 8, 2006 Share 00b3rN00b Member June 8, 2006 beer should NEVER need anything added to it to make it drinkable!! A good German weißbeer is typically served with a slice of lemon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 8, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 8, 2006 Please please people...show some respect. We're talking about BEER here, not miller, bud, or corona! Next, Please spell GUINNESS correctly! Thanks. All hail TEK. I apologize; I'll let you kill me a couple of times. Then I'll still misspell it! I generally stay away from the domestics. I find that imports, domestics and non-Coronas taste better. I also find that my body doesn't react well to the domestics either (it's either the yeast, the grain or the process). The funny thing is that the mexcian bud is Tecate. I love weißbeer (belgian whites, etc..), but I can't drink it - the yeast and the wheat is very bad. I'll use my lime for G&T (but good Gin please). Thinking about it, the best beer I had was in Honduras (Roatan actually). It may have been that it was hot and we had a craving, but we tried the local brew and found that it was great and had a good taste - and cost $.50 per bottle. Could have got it for $.25 on the mainland. For the life of me I can't remember the name of it though.... Nope, I don't drink beer to be trendy. I drink what I like - and it is even better if I can go get it at the local beer mart (well, party store) at a reasonable price. Miller Lite? I'll either look for a good na beer or drink something else. Sorry, personal pref. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator June 8, 2006 Share Xterminator Member June 8, 2006 clueless you ask a good question. I like to try different beers just because i like to have something different once and a while. But i do have my regular fav which is Molson Canadian (bottle, not can). I wont stop buying it, but i wont stop tasting other beers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wentz June 8, 2006 Share Wentz Member June 8, 2006 (edited) Sometimes I spell things like Guinness wrong.. I also have trouble with words like thick, nasty, and horrible. Discuss. Edited June 8, 2006 by Wentz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 8, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 8, 2006 (edited) Sometimes I spell things like Guinness wrong.. I also have trouble with words like thick, nasty, and horrible. Discuss. ROFL. Nuff said. Or did you mean disgusting? Edited June 8, 2006 by Dingy Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wentz June 9, 2006 Share Wentz Member June 9, 2006 (edited) No I was looking for a few people to talk about how bad it is, but yeah disgusting too! Edited June 9, 2006 by Wentz Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief June 9, 2006 Share Chief Member June 9, 2006 A lot of my beer needs are met by the champagne of beers: Miller High Life. Frosty mmm mmm goodness. Red Stripe, Michelob, heck even a Bud. I like lagers...but I also enjoy a good ale or stout...most anything as long as it's not a weiss. Ick. I'm surprised how cold you drink a dark beer from that first picture. Don't go to England, cuz they ain't that warm. The best brewery tour I've been on is the Heineken brewery in Amsterdam, but I like making my own beer. We brewed up a batch of oatmeal stout in Chicago and had a party. It was very good, and strong...but the next morning...woh. Stinky gas. We had MANY complaints from girls the next day and we had a difficult time getting them to try the next batch! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xterminator June 9, 2006 Share Xterminator Member June 9, 2006 hah i know what u mean. Rolling Rock is infamous for gut rot and stinky gas. Whenever i go to the states and drink it...rough morning for those around me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingy June 10, 2006 Share Dingy Member June 10, 2006 We brewed up a batch of oatmeal stout Hey a fellow fermenter. I'm more toward the meade side of things since I have a good supply of honey (I keep the little buzzers). One of the best brews I did was with malt extract to make a nice taste alike of Arrogant Bastard. Of course I can't find the recipe for the life of me (even the tweaks I did) so I guess it's back to the drawing drinking board. The problem I found with do-it-yourself is that you need to drink it pretty soon, and unfortunately that amount of beer is a bit too much for one person plus a couple of friends. If we set the way-back machine to years back it wouldn't have been a problem, but.... Anyway, I've been trying to get a kegerator (well, modify the old fridge), but my better half doesn't see the need. Meade gets better with age, so if it lasts that long you can find better ways of hiding it away. Of course, I haven't stooped to the illegal side of the fence yet to do any distallation, but am waiting for the chance at making a fine beverage (and one definately NOT suitable for your vehicle) and resuirrecting the distallation apparatus. And for those of you who don't know, the plans are readilt available on the net. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tek-Almighty June 10, 2006 Share Tek-Almighty Member June 10, 2006 Sometimes I spell things like Guinness wrong.. I also have trouble with words like thick, nasty, and horrible. Discuss. We'll forgive you for being young and full of vim and vinegar... Other than that, I can only assume that you have no idea what you are talking about... Like if I had been to a far off distant land, and been presented with the local, costly, intricate and time-honored delicacy, then turned my nose at it saying, "ugg, this taste like poop!"... I suggest you gain an understanding of what real beer is, then gain an appreciation for it, then come and discuss your distaste for Guinness, based on its merits as a beer. It is sorta like me discussing my distaste for Limburger cheese. Yep, only had it coupleof times, don't get it, but I certainly wouldn't tell someone who'd been eating and appreciating it for a dozen year that it was crap...I'd be out of my league. eh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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