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Another vote for Zywiec! Polish beer generally seems to be on a level with German or Czech, but for less than half the price here in the UK.

Soukesian, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 19:26 (sixteen years ago) link

Truth: I really dislike Hefeweizen. I do not like fruit in my beer, as a rule. I do, however, strongly approve of their Trainwreck, which is really dark and sturdy. (NB when I used to work across the street from Pearl Street, that was my choice of locations for the liquid lunch). Also, we're having the wedding reception there in a year! Microbrews all around!

molly mummenschanz, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 19:28 (sixteen years ago) link

i like okocim too tho it's a little more low-rent.

hstencil, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 19:29 (sixteen years ago) link

Some beers I've sampled lately:

Blue Moon - I found this to be not bad at all for a domestic version of "white beer" (in the style of Hoegaarden). It was a hot, humid New Jersey summer day, and a cold pint of this with a wedge of lime on top hit the spot in so many ways.

Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA - This is a nice, smooth, well-rounded IPA. I would consider this as an alternative to my usual standby, Sierra Nevada - though the flavor seemed a bit less intensely floral than the SN - almost a little too well-behaved.

Spaten Lager - This is a good straightforward German lager, in the style of Becks or Lowenbrau. Perhaps a bit more dignified and balanced than those two (esp. Lowenbrau, which can be a bit inconsistent). Goes well with subtler-flavored food, since it doesn't overpower it the way stronger ales and American-style lagers (like Brooklyn or Sam Adams) can.

o. nate, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 20:16 (sixteen years ago) link

and a cold pint of this with a wedge of lime on top

waht

jaymc, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 20:18 (sixteen years ago) link

Actually now that I think about it, it was probably an orange slice.

o. nate, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 21:57 (sixteen years ago) link

prob'ly

Kerm, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:04 (sixteen years ago) link

Another vote for Zywiec! Polish beer generally seems to be on a level with German or Czech, but for less than half the price here in the UK.

^^yesss.

I've found them cheap in Aus too. It's good stuff.

Drooone, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:06 (sixteen years ago) link

unofficial poll.

favorite ice beer:

natty ice
beast ice
bud ice
miller ice
ice house
ice house xtra cold
ice house dry

uhrrrrrrr10, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:11 (sixteen years ago) link

you forgot labatt ice.

molly mummenschanz, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:15 (sixteen years ago) link

i think there's a molson ice too

Will M., Wednesday, 1 August 2007 03:44 (sixteen years ago) link

I've enjoyed all the house brews at Pearl St, esp the oatmeal stout.

Sundar, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 14:01 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, I was gonna say, Blue Moon is served with an orange slice. Your post made me wonder what it'd be like with a lime, though. I'm not usually a fan of orange slices on white ales or lemon slices on Hefeweizens, but I do like limes in Mexican beers.

jaymc, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 15:33 (sixteen years ago) link

blue moon is made by coors

El Tomboto, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 15:34 (sixteen years ago) link

tylski is the polish beer to buy.

chicago kevin, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 15:35 (sixteen years ago) link

blue moon is made by coors

True. One reason I don't drink it anymore. (The other being that I've found Belgian-style whites that I like better, including Hoegaarden and even Sam Adams White.)

jaymc, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 15:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Hey, just as a public service announcement, if you ever consider ordering a Summit Scandia? Don't.

John Justen, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 15:39 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, I was gonna say, Blue Moon is served with an orange slice. Your post made me wonder what it'd be like with a lime, though

I was typing too quickly without thinking - but yes, it was an orange slice. I think the orange would probably go a bit better with a white beer than lime, because the sweetness of the orange would balance the tartness of the beer a bit. I just found out about Blue Moon being made by Coors recently - but I don't think that would affect my decision to buy it either way.

o. nate, Wednesday, 1 August 2007 17:42 (sixteen years ago) link

I had something called Innis & Gunn last weekend, and it was really, really good.

Will M., Thursday, 9 August 2007 13:11 (sixteen years ago) link

Is there a boycott against Coors or something?

Sundar, Thursday, 9 August 2007 13:59 (sixteen years ago) link

just saying, if you want real craft brewers to get more shelf and tap space, you may want to refrain from supporting the same old megabreweries as they jump from one seasonally popular style of import/craft beer to the next (this summer I have had to stop myself from buying Beach Bum Ale, made by anheuser busch)

El Tomboto, Thursday, 9 August 2007 14:11 (sixteen years ago) link

the large breweries rarely know how to make a good seasonal brew anyway
http://z.about.com/d/beer/1/0/e/2/-/-/ABCask.JPG

Hurting 2, Thursday, 9 August 2007 14:16 (sixteen years ago) link

(YUK)

Hurting 2, Thursday, 9 August 2007 14:16 (sixteen years ago) link

I just tried La Caracole Artisanal Belgian Amber Ale. Holy shit.

Sundar, Friday, 17 August 2007 01:34 (sixteen years ago) link

Wonderful, sweet, spicy, yeasty rotting apple cider-like quality. My description isn't even doing justice to it.

Sundar, Friday, 17 August 2007 01:54 (sixteen years ago) link

Is there a boycott against Coors or something?

Yes.

jaymc, Friday, 17 August 2007 01:58 (sixteen years ago) link

three weeks pass...

I want some updates on what you all are drinking.

I recently discovered Laurier Depanneur, aka "Paradis de la Biere," which carries a staggering number of Quebecois microbrews in bottles, but so far the 3 or 4 I've tried have been pretty dud (but I am realizing that the older I get, the less I am liking new and exciting beers and the more I keep just falling back on the same old shit, so take that for what it's worth).

Did I ever mention Innis & Gunn here? I liked that a lot, I remember. Also, had some of that Zwyiec (sp?) people were talking about, it was nice.

Will M., Wednesday, 12 September 2007 19:39 (sixteen years ago) link

Rogue Brutal Bitter: Not all that brutal, or even all that bitter, but very good. A more amber-ish pale ale perhaps?

dan m, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 19:45 (sixteen years ago) link

I had some Anchor Porter last night, and it was good.

I wish I liked Belgians more, b/c Lucky Baldwin's in Pasadena (and Sierra Madre) has the best selection I've ever heard of. Seriously impressive.

As to the TOMBOT michelada: I have on good authority from my Northern Mexican friends (East LA born and raised) that what is called a michelada can vary, even from neighborhood to neigborhood. The only static elements are beer, ice, citrus and some sort of salt flavor, be it hot sauce (vinegar is a big part of most) or kosher salt.

MY current favorite version of the michelada - beer, ice, Clamato, Tapatio, and Worchestershire sauce. Amazing.

B.L.A.M., Wednesday, 12 September 2007 21:50 (sixteen years ago) link

Oh, and lime, of course.

B.L.A.M., Wednesday, 12 September 2007 21:50 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm all about the de zenne brewery right now, beautiful (although very hoppy) beers and amazing labels too:

http://www.brasseriedelasenne.be/images/zinnebir.jpg

http://www.brasseriedelasenne.be/images/tarasboulba.jpg

Porkpie, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 22:30 (sixteen years ago) link

let's try that again:

http://www.brasseriedelasenne.be/images/zinnebir.jpg

http://www.brasseriedelasenne.be/images/tarasboulba.jpg

Porkpie, Wednesday, 12 September 2007 22:31 (sixteen years ago) link

I am beginning to love the nation of Belgium. I just had Duchesse de Bourgogne reddish-brown Flemish ale. Wonderful woody sick-sweet rotting ciderness. I've also started trying the Norwegian Olfabrikken porter, which the ratebeer.com folks rank as the best on earth. It's good but I'll need a bit more time before I know exactly where to place it. I've noticed with Scandinavian porters that you need to pour them like wine to get any real head at all?

Sundar, Thursday, 13 September 2007 02:59 (sixteen years ago) link

You know, it's a bit sad: Sometimes I suspect that I take more pleasure in beer than in music these days.

Sundar, Thursday, 13 September 2007 03:02 (sixteen years ago) link

Guys if you can get it drink A) BELL'S AMBER ALE or B) ST PETER'S GOLDEN ALE. The first is more affordable, both are freaking flavorload.

nickalicious, Thursday, 13 September 2007 07:51 (sixteen years ago) link

four weeks pass...

Dieu Du Ciel is bottling now!! I had a six-pack of Fumisterie over the course of the week, it was lovely!

Will M., Friday, 12 October 2007 20:47 (sixteen years ago) link

Bell's Amber is certainly a wonderful drink. I had pints aplenty whenst in Michigan a month and a half ago.

B.L.A.M., Friday, 12 October 2007 21:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Is the Dieu Du Ciel seasonal? I might have to visit Montreal soon!

Matt D, Friday, 12 October 2007 21:36 (sixteen years ago) link

Shipwreck beer?

carne asada, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:12 (sixteen years ago) link

my corner store now stocks both SAKU ORIGINAL and OB
needless to say my interest in imports from other countries is in the toilet
I will probably go have a TROEGINATOR at the bar today though

El Tomboto, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Saku is nice, real nice.

Bill Magill, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:19 (sixteen years ago) link

TROEGINATOR at the bar today though

TROEGNATOR IS YUM-O

Mr. Que, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:20 (sixteen years ago) link

Shipwreck beer sounds pretty interesting.....

Just went on some brewery tours last weekend, actually. Went to General Lafayette brewpub/inn in eastern PA, it was fantastic. The Chocolate Thunder cask porter was incredible, served at 57 degrees. Awesome.

Also went to the Victory brewery in eastern PA. Victory's been my favorite brewery lately, especially their Hop Devil and Hop Wallop, both obnoxiously hopped pale ales. Their Imperial stout is fuckin' great, too, but the weather's been too warm for stouts recently.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:22 (sixteen years ago) link

I was a Le Coq man in my Tallin adventure.

Currently enjoying my local Tesco, which had Sierra Nevada Summerfest until last week, when I bought their remaining stock, and big bottles of Tyskie and Zywiec.

caek, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:22 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm really liking Bitburger lately. store by my place sells 6 packs for
under $7.

Zywiec is damn good

carne asada, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:23 (sixteen years ago) link

I'm trying this soon...

La Neuvaine - Absinth and fennel ale, 8.5%

Will M., Friday, 19 October 2007 20:24 (sixteen years ago) link

wooh, fennel ale. that sounds interesting.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:29 (sixteen years ago) link

has anybody tried any of those weird beers that Rogue offers in the 22 oz. bottles? i.e. juniper ale, the morimoto soba ales? i've been dying to try them, have never gotten around to it.

though i have tried the chipotle ale. quite interesting, it did actually have a smoky spiciness to it.

Mark Clemente, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:32 (sixteen years ago) link

err, i should probably clarify that it's, like, <absinth and fennel> ale and not <absinth> and <fennel ale> :)

Will M., Friday, 19 October 2007 20:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Anybody ever had the Heavyweight brews from Ocean City, NJ? Some excellent stuff

Bill Magill, Friday, 19 October 2007 20:32 (sixteen years ago) link


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