what beer will you be drinking while you play with the TB??

You guys keep referencing Yuengling. I imagine that's an east cost thing, but with enough recommendations I really want to try it now.

Lately I've found that even if I drink just 1 beer I end up having a headache the next day, so I don't drink it unless it's worth it. With that being said, I don't get to drink much in Utah...


My folks live in Portland and half the reason I visit is for Drop Top.

When I go home it's a requirement that we visit a bar so I can have a nice cold glass of Drop Top or Black Butte. Drop Top is definitely the best Amber Ale I've had.

Dammit, now I really want one.
 
You guys keep referencing Yuengling. I imagine that's an east cost thing, but with enough recommendations I really want to try it now.

Lately I've found that even if I drink just 1 beer I end up having a headache the next day, so I don't drink it unless it's worth it. With that being said, I don't get to drink much in Utah...




When I go home it's a requirement that we visit a bar so I can have a nice cold glass of Drop Top or Black Butte. Drop Top is definitely the best Amber Ale I've had.

Dammit, now I really want one.
You can find Yuengling in the South and East, but yeah. I think they're slowly (Very slowly) migrating westward. I've heard Ohio is to get it here sometime soon. But the Thunderbolt was supposed to get here soon too(per vzw)
 
Right now is the Sam Adam's Winter Lager, sometimes the Cherry Wheat if its a dessert time.
 
Nothing but fine Belgian ale's (I might even crack open a Westvleteren 12 or Hoegaarden Grand Cru), or maybe a 3 Floyds Rabbid Rabbit or Dark Lord. I've been storing a lot of beer for a good moment, and finally upgrading from my Storm 1, that I unfortunately bought the day it came out, to a TB seems like a good occasion to crack into a couple.
 
+1... And the Winter Lager is my 2nd favorite Sam Adams.

Lately I've been drinking Blue Moon - Belgian White :cool:

You should try Hoegaarden, a TRUE Belgian white. The difference is night and day, you won't drink Blue Moon again without wishing you were drinking a Hoegaarden. I will give Blue Moon some props on their Grand Cru. If you seller/store it for a decent amount of time to let the flavor develop, while continuing to ferment in the bottle (the alcohol content will rise), it is really a fantastic beer.
 
You should try Hoegaarden, a TRUE Belgian white. The difference is night and day, you won't drink Blue Moon again without wishing you were drinking a Hoegaarden. I will give Blue Moon some props on their Grand Cru. If you seller/store it for a decent amount of time to let the flavor develop, while continuing to ferment in the bottle (the alcohol content will rise), it is really a fantastic beer.

I will have to check it out, Thanks!
 
Woodchuck Hard Cider *hick* Amazed that there are so many Bolt people from the Philly area. I'm originally from Telford,PA.(outside Lansdale) Charlie Chips & Tastycakes FTW! :p
 
I cut back on beer and have been rocking redbull and vodka lately
 
I'm a fan of Berkshire Brewing Co. Steel Rail Pale Ale...which can't be found in my state (Maryland). However my dad had family in Vermont and would pick up a few cases of it on the way home to give to us kids as Christmas or birthday gifts (note...we are ADULT kids). We used to laugh about how funny it would be if he got pulled over since you aren't supposed to transport beer in that quantity over state lines.

I'm a HUGE fan of all Weizen beers/wheat beers.

Heck...I'm a HUGE fan of ALL beer. :D Which I think is unusual for a girl but so be it. I am who I am.
 
I didn't like Yuengling when I tried it, but most of the other beers I had over there were very tasty. As far as corporate beers, I'm a Smithwick's man. That's the beer that got me drinking beer.

Soooo many good microbreweries around Seattle, I would name a few but none of you East Coast people would have any clue. Heck, none of the Seattle people probably know about them either. Always nice to get a growler of real beer.

Brown & Hairy from Skookum Brewery in Arlington, WA. Awesome little brewery: this guy built a barn and installed a nice brewing system in it. He opens it every Friday and Saturday and you sit outside rain, sleet, snow, or sunshine (mostly rain, it is western Washington). Bring your own glasses for a discount :)
 
+1... And the Winter Lager is my 2nd favorite Sam Adams.

Lately I've been drinking Blue Moon - Belgian White :cool:

Seriously when I noticed my grocery store had pulled it from the normal beer shelves and gave it its own little side section on a palette I grabbed like 3 cases to savor the flavor down the road. Drank em down by end of January lol. Oh well next year I'll stock up on MOARRRR!
 
Blue Moon is good, I also enjoy a nice tall can of Fosters once in a while.

My favorite is still probably Guinness, though. :)
 

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