I'm on a Chimay Red kick lately. For a day-to-day beer, I like Shiner Bock. I like Shiner 101 even more, though.
"And if there is nothing that can so hide the face of our fellow-man as morality can, religion can hide from us as nothing else can the face of God." -- Martin Buber
"You do not like religion; we started from that assumption. But in conducting an honest battle against it, which is not completely without effort, you do not want to have fought against a shadow like the one with which we have struggled." -- Friedrich Schleiermacher
I miss Yuengling. That was my everyday beer when I lived in Baltimore. Can't get it in Houston (hey maddencutter, much to my surprise, I could get Shiner at my local liquor store in Baltimore; but I can't get Yuengling down here. )
I think Sweet Daddy finally admitted that Shiner is better than Yuengling.
"And if there is nothing that can so hide the face of our fellow-man as morality can, religion can hide from us as nothing else can the face of God." -- Martin Buber
"You do not like religion; we started from that assumption. But in conducting an honest battle against it, which is not completely without effort, you do not want to have fought against a shadow like the one with which we have struggled." -- Friedrich Schleiermacher
Summer - Sam Adams Summer Ale and Victory Golden Monkey
Fall - Heineken and Victory Lager
Winter - Victory Lager and Sam Adams Boston Lager
Spring - Harp and Stella Artois
When I'm feeling rich, everything kind of changes... Locally, I'll hit up Iron Hill and try some of their fantastic beer brewed on the premises. Their Belgian Trippel is by far my favorite beer available locally. Other stuff includes;
Delirium Tremens
Dogfish Head 90 minute IPA
Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA
Victory Old Horizontal
My local favorite hangout has Yuengling on tap... it's all I drink when I'm there at $2.50 each, and $1 on Tuesday nights. Tastes way, way better from a tap than a bottle... can't even drink Yuengling outta the bottle unless I'm kinda wrecked.
Anything Stone Brewery makes is good, but I got bored of them after 6-7 months and they are everywhere in S.D.
I love Firestone's Double Barrel Ale....my grocery store sells a 12 pack for $12.99...too good of a deal to pass up. Firestone Walker is a small brewery in Paso Robles, Ca...very underrated beer.
Yup, huge fan of Left Coast's Green Flash...BPP recommended it to me about a year ago...but it's hard to find it on tap in San Diego..which is weird...or just must be the places I am frequenting...last Friday night it was on tap at a bar...and I drank 2 pitchers of it...excellent stuff...
"I would not join any club that would have someone like me for a member." - Groucho Marx
You guys who like Arrogant Bastard should really try Ruination if you haven't already. Much better IMO. Of course, one sixer runs about $17.
Ruination is the only Stone beer I am not bored of, but it is $$$$....hard to opt for their sixer when I can get a Firestone 12 pack for $12.99 then toss in a big bottle of Bastard or Ruination for about the same price...
"I would not join any club that would have someone like me for a member." - Groucho Marx
Anything Stone Brewery makes is good, but I got bored of them after 6-7 months and they are everywhere in S.D.
I love Firestone's Double Barrel Ale....my grocery store sells a 12 pack for $12.99...too good of a deal to pass up. Firestone Walker is a small brewery in Paso Robles, Ca...very underrated beer.
Yup, huge fan of Left Coast's Green Flash...BPP recommended it to me about a year ago...but it's hard to find it on tap in San Diego..which is weird...or just must be the places I am frequenting...last Friday night it was on tap at a bar...and I drank 2 pitchers of it...excellent stuff...
I like Double Barrel, too. Have you tried anything from San Fran's Speak Easy Brewing Co.? Tasty but can be pricey.
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