The Beer Thread

I decided on a lark to try Budweiser because it was cheap and you can get a lot of it.

I always assumed it must be complete garbage but imagine my surprise that... I like it? I like it a lot actually.

What am I missing? Granted it's not very strong alcohol wise, but it tastes good, I was assuming it had to taste bad, it's a perfectly fine beer to just sip on.

Now I'm not saying there's anything wrong with stronger tasting beers or whatever, I'm just saying Budweiser is not bad, does it have a negative reputation because it's simply such a massive brand? Seems worth it given the price.
I've never enjoyed the taste of Budweiser, even freezing cold. My memory of them is always drinking then at room temperature for some reason, they're just that shite type of beer, a case sitting at the bottle of your pals bed. Necking some kronenburg 1664 since that's the only pint cans the local pakis do and they're going down not as bad as I remember them.
 
Drinking some Weihenstephaner originals. Just such a crisp, clean and refreshing German Helles and sometimes that's all I want.
 
For me, the best beers are as follows.

God-tier: stouts, porters, Abbey ales, lambics, hefeweizen, bockbier

Solid-tier: rauchbier, Märzen, pilsners, Dunkel

Okay: Kölsch, red ales, Scotch ales, Wit ales, Sours, Göse

Meh: Pale lagers

Shit-tier: IPAs

Personal favorites (far from comprehensive): Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout, Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout, Southern Tier Crème Brûlée Imperial Milk Stout, Southern Tier Pumpking, Ayinger Celebrator, Trappistes Rochefort 10, Gulden Draak, Delirium Tremens, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock, Lindeman's Framboise, Spaten Oktoberfest, Spaten Optimator, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier, Weihenstephaner Kristallweissbier, Sam Adams Octoberfest, Sam Adams Noble Pilsner, Orkney Skull Splitter
 
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In Germany there's a city called Darmstadt, in Darmstadt there's a place called (IIRC) Markplatz, in Markplatz there is-- or was-- a restaurant and brewery called the Ratskeller. Best beer I ever had was the hefeweizen there. Three tall glasses of that stuff and you didn't need to eat-- and you were packing a pretty good head charge.

Of course, first time I had it was in [year], the morning I and some coworkers had just returned from [middle eastern country the US touched inappropriately]. So that may have colored my impression, but it was still damn good beer.
 
digging in the back of some shit for reasons and found a bottle of High Life and can of PBR from at least two years ago stored in a cool dark place
the high life is shockingly nice, not sure how the pbr will out but I might start up a rotation of aged high life as I settle into Next Place
 
For me, the best beers are as follows.

God-tier: stouts, porters, Abbey ales, lambics, hefeweizen, bockbier

Solid-tier: rauchbier, Märzen, pilsners, Dunkel

Okay: Kölsch, red ales, Scotch ales, Wit ales, Sours, Göse

Meh: Pale lagers

Shit-tier: IPAs

Personal favorites (far from comprehensive): Samuel Smith's Organic Chocolate Stout, Samuel Smith's Taddy Porter, Goose Island Bourbon County Stout, Southern Tier Crème Brûlée Imperial Milk Stout, Southern Tier Pumpking, Ayinger Celebrator, Trappistes Rochefort 10, Gulden Draak, Delirium Tremens, Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Urbock, Lindeman's Framboise, Spaten Oktoberfest, Spaten Optimator, Weihenstephaner Hefeweissbier, Weihenstephaner Kristallweissbier, Sam Adams Octoberfest, Sam Adams Noble Pilsner, Orkney Skull Splitter
>hefeweizen
Hard to get a good one in the US sadly.
 
Just finished a six of Leinenkugel Summer Shandy. This isn't earth-shattering, but was pretty perfect for a sunny day. It's a fairly low gravity beer that tastes of Weissbeer and lemonade. Very nice for sitting in the sun. I'd imagine it'd be nice to start and finish mowing a lawn.
 
Just finished a six of Leinenkugel Summer Shandy. This isn't earth-shattering, but was pretty perfect for a sunny day. It's a fairly low gravity beer that tastes of Weissbeer and lemonade. Very nice for sitting in the sun. I'd imagine it'd be nice to start and finish mowing a lawn.
Definitely really good choice. There is this local polka festival near me in the summer and I always order a big pitcher of it to share. Good when hanging out on the deck or the patio too.

Also, I admit, I prefer beer over wine. I'll drink wine, sure, but beer is preferable. Though I am not a big fan of IPAs, I am very picky when it comes to those, but I do like red ales ands stuff.
 
After a shit ton of bourbon a dog fish head 90 min.

Also a big glass of water.
 
>in a smirnoff ice mood
>in line for a six pack
>hobo offers me a buck for one of them
>it's basically a thirty cent loss or so for me, but I'm not gonna hate on a fellow drunkard who at least has enough honor to offer a token amount in exchange
>dude legit hands over the single
>ask the clerk for a paper bag so I can flip it to the dude waiting patiently outside while my sammich presses

that's basically my good deed for the month
 
digging in the back of some shit for reasons and found a bottle of High Life and can of PBR from at least two years ago stored in a cool dark place
the high life is shockingly nice, not sure how the pbr will out but I might start up a rotation of aged high life as I settle into Next Place
following up the PBR was unremarkable
I'm using it in cooking, anyway
 
I hate how "variety" packs are composed now. 99% of them have not been worth it since 2016
IPbAbies demand that every variety box is 50% IPAs. IT'S NOT FUCKING "VARIETY" IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 1 OF A GODDAMN STYLE!
They took this from us
 

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I hate how "variety" packs are composed now. 99% of them have not been worth it since 2016
IPbAbies demand that every variety box is 50% IPAs. IT'S NOT FUCKING "VARIETY" IF YOU HAVE MORE THAN 1 OF A GODDAMN STYLE!
They took this from us
One of my first big "craft" beer purchases was a Sam Adams winter variety similar to the one you posted only it had Cranberry Lambic instead of the black and brew and something else instead of chocolate bock. It's honestly shocking how bad their variety packs have gotten, and ol' fezziwig definitely doesn't taste as good as it used to (or my palate has changed). I still adore SA especially since they merged with Dogfish Head but they need to overhaul their variety packs in a big way. It's not that hard to figure out people are tired of IPA variation #776 and '76 lager
Anyways I'm broke atm so I'm back on the Yuengling dollar pints for my after-work wind down.
 
Totally agree on the variety packs, my dad used to get the Sam Adams ones every Christmas and my extended family would rip through them. Nowadays I don't even bother and just get smaller packs of stuff that seems interesting... been really into stouts lately from a few local state breweries. I'm almost to the point where I think they go with everything food wise.
 
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