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Really depends. My everyday beer is anything from Yuengling. Black & Tan, Chesterfield Ale, Lager.

 

For craft beer, I have a microbrewery right in my neighborhood: White Birch. Usually bring a growler home every week. Digging their Berliner Weisse this summer.

 

When I want to get slammed fast: Le Fin du Monde from Unibroue. 10.5% abv.

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Really depends. My everyday beer is anything from Yuengling. Black & Tan, Chesterfield Ale, Lager.

 

For craft beer, I have a microbrewery right in my neighborhood: White Birch. Usually bring a growler home every week. Digging their Berliner Weisse this summer.

 

When I want to get slammed fast: Le Fin du Monde from Unibroue. 10.5% abv.

 

Yuengling black & tan used to me my go to about a decade ago when they dropped the price locally to about $8 a 12 pack. Then one day I had a Saranac black and tan. Since that day I've not been able to stomach Yuengling.

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Hard to say. But I am very fond of Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout.

 

http://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/112/412/

 

Samuel Smith's Imperial Stout is also excellent. And Rouge Brewery's Shakespeare Stout isn't too bad, either.

 

For industrial beer I tend to like Molson Stock Ale (not available in the USA). Newcastle Brown Ale is pretty good for a 4% alcohol beer.

 

Really depends. My everyday beer is anything from Yuengling. Black & Tan, Chesterfield Ale, Lager.

 

For craft beer, I have a microbrewery right in my neighborhood: White Birch. Usually bring a growler home every week. Digging their Berliner Weisse this summer.

 

When I want to get slammed fast: Le Fin du Monde from Unibroue. 10.5% abv.

 

Great beer. But I find the Unibroue beers a bit on the sweet side for me. Once in a while though....

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DuckRabbit Milk Stout is good

Natty Greenes Independence or whatever its called is good - had it at the tailgate

I am in a transitional state with beer; what I used to like I just don't have the taste for anymore. I think my lapses in regular consumption have hindered my maturation of taste eloquincy.

 

What did R.Rich have in his big bottle? That **** was good.

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DuckRabbit Milk Stout is good

Natty Greenes Independence or whatever its called is good - had it at the tailgate

I am in a transitional state with beer; what I used to like I just don't have the taste for anymore. I think my lapses in regular consumption have hindered my maturation of taste eloquincy.

 

What did R.Rich have in his big bottle? That **** was good.

 

That was Southern Tier... Not sure what kind- that's local to me so I will look into it

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there are several depending on the time of the year

 

Fall - Southern Tier Pumking (stout)

 

Winter - Sierra Nevada Celebration (IPA)

 

Spring - Firestone Walker Union Jack (IPA)

 

Summer - Heady Topper if you can find it, best IPA out there...

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Had a sour beer the other night called Petrus. It was amazing.

 

 

Miller High Life for just drinkin some beers.

 

:thumbsup: My go to when Lite isn't in a throw back can. Now I know where to go for a cold beer and a hot shower.

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Tops Supermarket used to have a great ale called "Beer". It came in a white can with the letters "BEER" on the can. Of course, that was in 1985 and a case between 4 high school buddies was enough to have a good time at a party. As I have aged (slightly) I have come to appreciate Dogfish Head, Lagunitas, Bells Brewery, and my favorite right now Long Trail.

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This is a good go to IPA. Not overly fruity or piney and seeing they're right up the road I can pretty much get it anywhere here.

 

I'll stop by for a tour next time I visit SF.

 

 

Also for my CT peeps, I just discovered Two Road Brewing in Stratford. Their Lil Heaven IPA is excellent! I look forward to sampling the rest of their offerings.

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I'll stop by for a tour next time I visit SF.

 

 

Also for my CT peeps, I just discovered Two Road Brewing in Stratford. Their Lil Heaven IPA is excellent! I look forward to sampling the rest of their offerings.

 

Let me know. I've not been there but have driven by. We can go to Russian River Brewery and down a bunch Pliny the Elder and spill some just to piss Pooj off. "Hey Pooj, we just spilt more Pliny in five minutes than you've drank in a year! Bwahahahahaha!!"

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