heineken dark

Definitely Lost Coast's Tangerine Wheat. Best hot day, swim party brew going, and the ladies like it too! :props:

Glenn
 
MMMM! BEER! :cheers:

Men's Room Original Red by Elysian (Local Radio show had Elysian make them a beer, awesome brew!)

Pyramid Outburst Seasonal Imperial IPA (Absolutely delicious, 8.5% ABV, ~$6 6-packs. Now that's value for a good beer. A MUST TRY IMO)

Sam Adams Infinium (Unique, slight citrus/fruit, light and clean yet rich)

Manny's Pale Ale (Seattle, WA. Draught only microbrewery, "Darn Tasty Beer". It is)

Pyramid Coastline (miss it, haven't seen it in at least 5 years)

Newcastle Brown... of course (Boil Johnsonville "Beer 'n Brats" and large-cuts of onion in the beer to cook-through, move brats and onions to charcoal grill to finish, place in out door roll, mustard only (ok maybe some cream cheese, and maybe some celery salt on the onions while grilling... and it doesn't hurt to butter and garlic powder the bun and grill till golden)... MMMM!)

Red Hook ESB (Was the first non "American light beer" I ever tried, thought it was disgusting. Then I developed my palate and was my favorite beer for years LOL.)

Pretty much any IPA

Used to be a big fan of Hefeweizen's and Blue Moon Belgian White, not so much in recent years. :dunno:

Rolling Rock, PBR and 18-pack's of Busch Light Tall Boy's

:cheers::cheers: :buffing: :doh: :goodjob2:
 
Heineken has a dark now? Or have I been missing this? I need to look....
 
After a long hard day of detailing, It's nice to come home to a case of Natty Ice and a few boxes Totino's pizza rolls :hungry:, very healthy dinner.

nah, I've been drinking Hoegaarden lately, I like wheat beer :xyxthumbs:
 
i was on a Stella kick for a while. even bought a fridge for the garage and converted it to a kegerator. after the third keg, i think imy tast buds changed and it was too sweet.

i drinking yuengling now. prob get a keg of that next. sma adams winter brew was really good. i tried it right before it left the stores though. oh well.
 
My ole' faithfuls are Yuengling, Guiness, and any good Hefe that I can get at the store. The best Hefe for me is Schneider Weisse Original. And for an especially tasty, and strong treat, Schneider Weisse Aventinus(a health 8.2%):).
 
It's rather expensive, but "La Fin Du Monde" is the best beer that I've ever had. 9% Alcohol and absolutely delicious until the last drop. Every time I go to the store, that 4pack is tempting me.

nah, I've been drinking Hoegaarden lately, I like wheat beer
Hoegaarden is probably my second favorite.
 
MMMM! BEER! :cheers:

Men's Room Original Red by Elysian (Local Radio show had Elysian make them a beer, awesome brew!)

Pyramid Outburst Seasonal Imperial IPA (Absolutely delicious, 8.5% ABV, ~$6 6-packs. Now that's value for a good beer. A MUST TRY IMO)

Sam Adams Infinium (Unique, slight citrus/fruit, light and clean yet rich)

Manny's Pale Ale (Seattle, WA. Draught only microbrewery, "Darn Tasty Beer". It is)

Pyramid Coastline (miss it, haven't seen it in at least 5 years)

Newcastle Brown... of course (Boil Johnsonville "Beer 'n Brats" and large-cuts of onion in the beer to cook-through, move brats and onions to charcoal grill to finish, place in out door roll, mustard only (ok maybe some cream cheese, and maybe some celery salt on the onions while grilling... and it doesn't hurt to butter and garlic powder the bun and grill till golden)... MMMM!)

Red Hook ESB (Was the first non "American light beer" I ever tried, thought it was disgusting. Then I developed my palate and was my favorite beer for years LOL.)

Pretty much any IPA

Used to be a big fan of Hefeweizen's and Blue Moon Belgian White, not so much in recent years. :dunno:

Rolling Rock, PBR and 18-pack's of Busch Light Tall Boy's

:cheers::cheers: :buffing: :doh: :goodjob2:

You've got some nice beer from the brewery 'downtown'! Didn't they move closer to the water this past winter?

Really miss Alaskan Amber and Pyramid Apricot Ale (on those hot days). But I can get Henry's Ale here...good 'garage beer.'

Bill
 
I don't drink anymore but when I did it was any Colorado Micro Brew, Pyramid Approcot Ale, or Hard Core Cider

Now I prefer Rockstars, Coffee, or Ruby Red Squirt (if you can find it) lol
 
You've got some nice beer from the brewery 'downtown'! Didn't they move closer to the water this past winter?
Bill

Yes sir! Some good ones around here!

Yeah Manny's has a new place, I want to go check it out. :cheers:
 
Anything wheat!! Sweetwater brewing out of ATL has some really good stuff. I have just recently started brewing my own and have a mexican style brew in the kegerator right now with a wheat style in the fermentor!
 
Yes sir! Some good ones around here!

Yeah Manny's has a new place, I want to go check it out. :cheers:

As long as we are talking local brews, have you been to Big E Ales, over on 208th in 'Terrace'? Tasty!

Bill
 
As long as we are talking local brews, have you been to Big E Ales, over on 208th in 'Terrace'? Tasty!

Bill

I haven't been there but the pizza joint Sorellies up by MLT High usually has a couple of their beers on tap. Good Stuff! :xyxthumbs:
 
Geeze, forgot all about Sorellies...you're making me homesick...LOL!

Now I'm thinking about a ####'s Deluxe and fries.

Bill

Well that didn't work...let's try Richard's
 
Geeze, forgot all about Sorellies...you're making me homesick...LOL!

Now I'm thinking about a ####'s Deluxe and fries.

Bill

Well that didn't work...let's try Richard's

Yeah don't worry too much, Sorellie's has a new owner. Different sauce, smaller "custom" slices (you could practically hide a baby behind a slice) and higher prices. Still pretty good though, just... not the same.

But D's drive-in is the same LOL. New one is going in on the corner of 220th and 99 buy Top Foods. That's too close to be a good thing for my health... :drool:
 
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