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SunnySide 06-13-2020, 11:47 AM Foggy bottom -wholly crap I haven’t heard that name in many many years. It was them, Pete’s, Sierra Nevada, Sam Adams, honey brown, bass and a local beer wild goose(?)
Beer for the rest of my life?
Pliny the elder ... still the best drinker beer. Sip of sunshine as well.
But I think I’d go stout. Barrel aged first meal by RAR. Only had it twice but it left an impression
sdskinsfan2001 06-13-2020, 11:57 AM If I ever had the time or the money I'd love to spend a football season doing a football game in every SEC town with a stop at FSU.
Or just start in Florida and drive up the east coast trying different beers in every state. So many options and each area of the country (sometimes even different parts of 1 state) typically has their own unique takes on how to brew beers and the flavor profiles they have.
Chico23231 06-13-2020, 03:44 PM Foggy bottom -wholly crap I haven’t heard that name in many many years. It was them, Pete’s, Sierra Nevada, Sam Adams, honey brown, bass and a local beer wild goose(?)
Beer for the rest of my life?
Pliny the elder ... still the best drinker beer. Sip of sunshine as well.
But I think I’d go stout. Barrel aged first meal by RAR. Only had it twice but it left an impression
If you recognize these beers, than you know ima hog in this game.
Wild goose...yup, good one from back in the day
Ugh honey brown was so effin disgusting. I think I puked from that one time back in the day
BaltimoreSkins 06-13-2020, 07:47 PM Great question SD!
Schneed a pils is an excellent choice. They are tasty and very hard to brew. If you found a good one stick with it.
For me I have a few additional criteria that I would add packaging should be available in both bottles and cans. I do some activities like rock climbing and mountain biking. Throwing bottles into a pack is a pain. It also has to ubiquitous enough that I can find it throughout the US when travelling. For me that has to be Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.
kct1975 06-14-2020, 06:20 PM Foggy bottom -wholly crap I haven’t heard that name in many many years. It was them, Pete’s, Sierra Nevada, Sam Adams, honey brown, bass and a local beer wild goose(?)
Beer for the rest of my life?
Pliny the elder ... still the best drinker beer. Sip of sunshine as well.
But I think I’d go stout. Barrel aged first meal by RAR. Only had it twice but it left an impressionFoggy Bottom was one of the First Beer [emoji482] that I ever had when I turned 21!
Foggy Bottom was actually one of my favorite beers [emoji482] when I was younger. It's too bad that it isn't around anymore.
BTW...to answer the original question...If I could only be allowed to drink one beer or other alcoholic drink for the reminder of my life...I'd have to choose Twisted Iced Tea. The reason is that I like the flavor and it goes well just about any food.
If I had to choose a beer [emoji482] only, that was the only alcoholic beverage I would be able to drink for the remainder of my life, I think [emoji848] that I'd have to choose Yuengling beer [emoji482]. The reason for my choice of Yuengling is that while it is a nationally available beer [emoji482], it has the taste of a micro brew beer and it goes well with a variety of foods.
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kct1975 06-14-2020, 06:26 PM ....
Ugh honey brown was so effin disgusting. I think I puked from that one time back in the day
LOL [emoji23]
That actually happened to me!
When I was a new drinker as a young man, I once drank a whole 6 Pack of JW Dundee's Honey [emoji518] Brown. Of course I got drunk and then I got sick [emoji2961] I will never forget the gross after taste in my mouth each time I got sick [emoji2961]
Now even the smell of a beer with honey in it will make me feel sick [emoji2961]
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Chico23231 06-14-2020, 07:28 PM LOL [emoji23]
That actually happened to me!
When I was a new drinker as a young man, I once drank a whole 6 Pack of JW Dundee's Honey [emoji518] Brown. Of course I got drunk and then I got sick [emoji2961] I will never forget the gross after taste in my mouth each time I got sick [emoji2961]
Now even the smell of a beer with honey in it will make me feel sick [emoji2961]
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Ditto...dude, I can smell it now and the same and want to throw up. Flavored beer was a way to lure cross over beer drinkers...I remember Oregon Beer company made a raspberry or blackberry ale...also Sam Adams made a like cherry wheat was crazy tasting.
Giantone 06-14-2020, 08:15 PM Ditto...dude, I can smell it now and the same and want to throw up. Flavored beer was a way to lure cross over beer drinkers...I remember Oregon Beer company made a raspberry or blackberry ale...also Sam Adams made a like cherry wheat was crazy tasting.
Yet every fall people here are talking about the Dark heavy beers / ales or the Pumpkin ones.
sdskinsfan2001 08-08-2020, 07:21 PM Doubt it's available on the east coast because it's a San Diego company but Pizza Port (their pizza is legit too), has a real good session IPA, Ponto S.I.P.A. if you're looking for a beer with some good flavor, but not trying to get shitfaced. Only 4.5%. Think Coors Light is 4 2%.
Session beers are a relatively new thing out here. Imagine it's probably the same every where in America.
Any recommendations on east coast beers?
They also have a fantastic full IPA, Wipeout.
mooby 08-08-2020, 07:46 PM I'm bored out of my mind right now. Not ready for sleep.
If you could only have 1 beer (doesn't even have to be beer) for the rest of your life, what would it be? Doesn't even have to be in business anymore. The only qualifications are: it has alcohol and you've had at least 1 of them.
Mine is the Alesmith .394 (the Tony Gwynn beer) pale ale. If Jager bombs were sustainable, that would be up there too.
I've never been more than a social drinker but I'd go with Optimal Wit by Port City, that's pretty popular for a DMV beer. Everytime I go out my friends are always trying out new craft beers but I always go back to the familiar pale ale's lol.
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