Any Samuel Smith fans, their Oatmeal Stout is one of my favs.
http://beeradvocate.com/
The above is the best site out for all things beer.
Any Samuel Smith fans, their Oatmeal Stout is one of my favs.
http://beeradvocate.com/
The above is the best site out for all things beer.
For a very good Belgian style abbey ale, try Ommegang brewed in of all places Cooperstown, NY. Duvel recently purchased the operation from the local owners.
I also enjoy a seasonal brew, "Delerium Noel" around 11% so don't overdo and drive.
"Enjoy every sandwich." Warren Zevon

im currently enjoying my first Winter Hook by Red Hook
Delicious I must say
Vin Diesel wipes with 40 grit sandpaper.
My present favorite is Spaten Optimator. A classic German "Doppel Bock", brewed in Munich.
“I love winning man! It’s like, better than LOSING!” ~ Ebby Calvin “Nuke” LaLoosh
Funny how the thread stopped at 9:30 last night.
Speak for yourself, my final post was 4:00pmOriginally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
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Well it was your birthday.Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Forgot about that, good point. Let's see what time I start drinking and stop posting today.![]()
Anyone ever had Red Stripe? My buddy swears by it. I've yet to try some.

It's not bad but there are so many other beers that are much, much better. I thought it had a bit of a bitter beer taste.Originally Posted by PinstripePride
Syracuse Pale Ale made by the Middle Ages Brewing Company is delightful, and I could use a cold one right now.
http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/103/328/
Originally Posted by #7forever
I came here to tout that brewery's "Three Philospohers" probably the best beer I've ever tasted. It's a quapdrupel (it's spelled that way!) and words cannot describe it's gloriousness
http://www.ommegang.com/index.php?mcat=1&scat=4
I have some and am cellaring it
Ah, dammit! I want pancakes! God, do you people understand every language except English? Yo quiero pancakes. Donnez moi pancakes. Click click, bloody click pancakes!
-- Stewie Griffin
My grandfather used to drink that stuff all the time, according to my mother. A few years back, before they sold the name, my mom went searching for it and found some in a little dive store in Central Falls (if anyone knows RI, they know that's not a stretch!)Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
I actually think it was sold to the same brewers that own Milwaukee's Best and is now brewed out of the Ocean state
Ah, dammit! I want pancakes! God, do you people understand every language except English? Yo quiero pancakes. Donnez moi pancakes. Click click, bloody click pancakes!
-- Stewie Griffin
no particular order:
any Magic Hat
Abita Turbodog
Budweiser
Brooklyn Brown
Mendocino Fat Tire Pale Ale
Kronenbourg
Harpoon Winter/Holiday
Saranac Black Lager
Tui and Steinlager, but only when you're in New Zealand, b/c it doesn't travel well
Rhody, I wrote Magic Hat yesterday, here is the bad news:
We will not be brewing Ravell again any time soon. It was time to make way for other tasty new elixirs. Insider tip: Look for a porter in the mixed variety 12-pak in the spring called Joe’s Garage!
There you have it. Goodbye to Ravell.
Curses! Thanks for finding out. That's cool that they wrote you back that fast. Who wants porter in the spring??Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
I'd really like some beeeeeeeeeer right now. lots of it.![]()
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Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
Anyone else like that "Beer" song by Psychostick? It cracks me up every time I hear it.
Stopping by my favorite package store on the way home. Well, kinda out of the way, but getting a few of these Christmas brews that can't be found further down in the state.Originally Posted by yanksrule69
Some of my friends from home have made a few special requests.
Sidenote: Wine Content
My boss hooked me up with a bottle of wine for Christmas, a 2002 Cakebread Cellars Rubaiyat. Supposed to excellent and pretty rare.
"A Humble Man of Grace and Dignity. A Captain Who Led by Example. Proud of the Pinstripes Tradition and Dedicated to the Pursuit of Excellence. A Yankee Forever." - Don Mattingly's Plaque in Monument Park
I stopped drinking beer a few years ago and just drank red wine but recently I tried a beer called Chimay which is brewed by Belgian Trappist monks and now I've started drinking it regularly. They do a few different ones but the one I really like is one with the blue label. They say it's better at around 8-10 degrees, but I like it straight out of the fridge. Trappists know beer.![]()
I don't know how any of you can drink that stuff.
It's a beautiful thing. I also hate spending $7.00 for watered down mixed drinks that give me horrible hangovers. Bottled beer is always fresh and never messed with. Good beer on tap tastes great.Originally Posted by NYYBombshell
I'm an ale man, myself. Sierra Nevada (CA), Long Trail IPA(VT), Otter Creek(VT) are among my favorites. I also live near a fantastic brew pub that makes the best Octoberfest ale I ever tasted.
But I'll tell you what kind of beer I don't like. I don't like this $52 million dollar bottle of Bernie-lite that the Yanks just signed to play centerfield. I just hope this bitter aftertaste doesn't linger for 4 years.
Drink what? Beer?Originally Posted by NYYBombshell
If you mean beer then I don't know how you can't drink the stuff.
You are in a thread that is clearly about beer and people who enjoy it. If you don't know how anyone can drink beer then I don't know why you would even bother commenting on it.
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
Hey! I love Bud. It never lets me down. And I think it goes down nicely.
Goldberg: Be careful man, it almost hit me that time!
Charlie Conway: Goldberg, you're the goalie. It's supposed to hit you.
Goldberg: Does that sound stupid to anyone else?
After a $140 visit to my favorite package store. For those in the metro Atlanta area Bullocks Beverage Warehouse is the best in state. If they don't have it, they will get it for you.
Had two brews I had never drank before, but I highly recommend both.
Corsendonk Christmas Ale: http://www.corsendonk.com/
This little number comes in a 8.5 liter bottler at 8.5% alcohol it is potent. The best Christmas brew I have tasted this year. Their website is in Dutch, but an english version coming soon. You can navigate through it to find their "Corsendon Producten".
North Coast Old Stock: http://www.northcoastbrewing.com/oldstock.htm
You actually drink this one at room temperature. It is potent, but oh so tasty. 11.5% alcohol, dark malty flavor with a faint fruity hint. Only 1200 cases of this stuff is produced. North Coast Pranqster is another great one that I've had previously.
"A Humble Man of Grace and Dignity. A Captain Who Led by Example. Proud of the Pinstripes Tradition and Dedicated to the Pursuit of Excellence. A Yankee Forever." - Don Mattingly's Plaque in Monument Park
drinking beer at room temperature
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Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
From what I understand most European beers are meant to be drank at room temperature.Originally Posted by yanksrule69
It was really good, I was amazed beyond belief.
"A Humble Man of Grace and Dignity. A Captain Who Led by Example. Proud of the Pinstripes Tradition and Dedicated to the Pursuit of Excellence. A Yankee Forever." - Don Mattingly's Plaque in Monument Park
Never left the US huh?Originally Posted by yanksrule69
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Many times actually!Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
Beer at room temperature - yuck. Actually, pretty much drinking anything at room temperature is pretty gross.
Those silly Europeans drink everything warmer than us.From what I understand most European beers are meant to be drank at room temperature.
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
I was just teasingOriginally Posted by yanksrule69
Truth is, there is a fews reasons beer is drunk (drank?) at room temperature. First being that at room temperatures, you get more flavor and aroma from the ingredients (as in wine). The second being, when served ice cold, it freezes up your tastebuds some, and therefore doesn't allow you to really taste the beer (as in coors light
).
If it's a good beer that is actually enjoyable to the taste, you don't really notice the temperature, it's actually kindof nice and smooth.
well, see, that's the problem. I don't drink beer for the taste!Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"

Well, I'm in CT for the time being. I reside in FL but my family is here in CT so I'm with them for the holidays. However, before I moved, a good fruit based ale was Long Trail Blackberry Wheat. Very good flavor.Originally Posted by Smithers
it's always noon somewhere.Originally Posted by SuperMario66
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"Even though sometimes I can really be a monster... today, I'm just a sea monster."
I know the myth is that they drink beer at room temperature in England... but that's not completely true. The beer is stored in basements and traditionally it's served cool.... it's neither served cold (like in the US) or served at room temperature (as the myth says it is). But don't worry they've given into US tastes and now most every place in England (especially those places that cater to the tourist trade) serves cold beer as well.Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
Anyway, I prefer Scotch wisky.
You hit the nail on the head.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
The definition of "room temperature" in Europe is not the same thing as the definition of "room temperature" here.
Red wines and British beers should be served at a cool temperature but not so cold that condensation forms on the glass. Room temperature allows the flavor to come out.
IMHO, US mass market beers are served ice cold to mask the flavor -- or lack thereof. Instead of savoring the flavor, the intention is to savor the refreshment factor.
Interesting article:
http://www.ratebeer.com/Story.asp?StoryID=479
Very cold (0-4C/32-39F): Any beer you don’t actually want to taste. Pale Lager, Malt Liquor, Canadian-style Golden Ale and Cream Ale, Low Alcohol, Canadian, American or Scandinavian-style Cider.
Cold (4-7C/39-45F): Hefeweizen, Kristalweizen, Kölsch, Premium Lager, Pilsner, Classic German Pilsner, Fruit Beer, brewpub-style Golden Ale, European Strong Lager, Berliner Weisse, Belgian White, American Dark Lager, sweetened Fruit Lambics and Gueuzes, Duvel-types
Cool (8-12C/45-54F): American Pale Ale, Amber Ale, California Common, Dunkelweizen, Sweet Stout, Stout, Dry Stout, Porter, English-style Golden Ale, unsweetened Fruit Lambics and Gueuzes, Faro, Belgian Ale, Bohemian Pilsner, Dunkel, Dortmunder/Helles, Vienna, Schwarzbier, Smoked, Altbier, Tripel, Irish Ale, French or Spanish-style Cider
Cellar (12-14C/54-57F): Bitter, Premium Bitter, Brown Ale, India Pale Ale, English Pale Ale, English Strong Ale, Old Ale, Saison, Unblended Lambic, Flemish Sour Ale, Bičre de Garde, Baltic Porter, Abbey Dubbel, Belgian Strong Ale, Weizen Bock, Bock, Foreign Stout, Zwickel/Keller/Landbier, Scottish Ale, Scotch Ale, American Strong Ale, Mild, English-style Cider
Warm (14-16C/57-61F): Barley Wine, Abt/Quadrupel, Imperial Stout, Imperial/Double IPA, Doppelbock, Eisbock, Mead
Hot (70C/158F): Quelque Chose, Liefmans Glühkriek, dark, spiced winter ales like Daleside Morocco Ale.
Not to change the subject.... but do any of you beer aficionados brew your own beer? I have a buddy of mine in NH that brews a raspberry wheat concoction and I have to admit that it's pretty tasty.
edit: spelling
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Neither is their definition of cold. European refrigerators and freezers simply do not get as cold as American ones.Originally Posted by penfold
Life is a Waste of Time, Time is a Waste of Life, so let's get Wasted all the Time, and have the Time of our Lives
It's not about the destination. It's about the journey.
"Only the good die young"
Nice find! That is all pretty interesting.Originally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
"A Humble Man of Grace and Dignity. A Captain Who Led by Example. Proud of the Pinstripes Tradition and Dedicated to the Pursuit of Excellence. A Yankee Forever." - Don Mattingly's Plaque in Monument Park
"Of course, in foreign lands, people are known to drink Not-So-Cold Ones, Room Temperature Ones, and even... Warm Ones."Originally Posted by boo_427
--Strong Bad on "Cold Ones"
Imperium Referiat!
When I walked in through the door/ Thought it was me I was looking for/ She was the first song I ever sang/ But it stopped as soon as it began...
I like beer. I really do. But warm beer tastes like yesterday's ass. eff that.
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"Even though sometimes I can really be a monster... today, I'm just a sea monster."
I've looked in all the best markets and liquor stores around here (near Albany, GA) and haven't found any. But thanks anywayOriginally Posted by FormerlyKnownAsMHHL
Thanks for the memories, George. You made the Yankees what they are today... Champions!
I just haven't seen any down here. Hope you like it!Originally Posted by boo_427
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Thanks for the memories, George. You made the Yankees what they are today... Champions!
Seriously. I'll be an "ignorant American" on this one and continue to drink my beer ice cold in a frosted glass.Originally Posted by Hitman23
Abita Beer -- especially Turbodog -- from Louisiana. You'll probably have to search for it in the Northeast. I highly recommend it. The Gate, a bar in my neighborhood, was doing a promotion where all profits from Abita sales went to Hurricane Katrina relief. There's nothing quite like that guilt-free hangover.
Guiness in the winter....and New Castle in the summer.
Up here in Montreal all Pubs serve you a choice of Chilled or Au tablette(shelf beer room temperture)....While I like my Guiness chilled my British friends cringe at the thought.Originally Posted by 1TonHumanHamsterWheel
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Well, you have to drink many domestic beers (Miller, Bud, etc.) cold (36-40 degrees) or you'd hate it. Although it takes a little while to get used to... european beer tastes MUCH better at around 55 degrees. The flavor gets weak if it's much colder than that. Great stuff.Originally Posted by RhodyYanksFan
Thanks for the memories, George. You made the Yankees what they are today... Champions!
Has anyone here tried Negra Modelo? Very good stuff IMO.
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