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Any suggestions on higher alcohol % beers? I'm no expert but I dig the whole Innis & Gunn line and also La Fin Du Monde is nice.
McEwan Champion (7.3%)
King Goblin (6.6%)
Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout (9%)
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Any suggestions on higher alcohol % beers? I'm no expert but I dig the whole Innis & Gunn line and also La Fin Du Monde is nice.
That looks really fucking goodJust here to shill my favorite beer, Alexander Keith's, primarily their red amber ale but the standard pale ale is great as well.
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It's my go to beer and if we're not exporting it to the states then my country is as gay as people say it is.
Also for taste reference, Guinness is the worst beer I've ever had.
I wish it wasn't so hard to find a good Hefeweizen in the US.
all Fastenbier from bavaria are pretty good, Salvator is maybe the best, but the others are fine too.Any suggestions on higher alcohol % beers? I'm no expert but I dig the whole Innis & Gunn line and also La Fin Du Monde is nice.
Löwenbräu is easyer to get outside of bavaria. also check the german supermarket like lidl and aldi, they maybe have some oktoberfest deals.(festbier isnt weizen, but its close enough and very nice).I wish it wasn't so hard to find a good Hefeweizen in the US.
I've seen that in the supermarket sometimes. I should try it.at most i'll drink one beer, loosens me up a little, makes it easier to tolerate time consuming things. But my favorite beer is Corona.
Beer is like anal. If you force it, you won't like it.So I come to this thread a childish boy who does not like overly bitter beers. I've had one or two that sit well with me, but nothing that makes me go "WOW I want more of that." Am I a lost cause or is there hope for me to find that one beer to make me change my mind?
So stay away from IPAs and similar. There are some stouts, bocks, etc that are very nice and very light on hoppy bitterness. Blondes are very easy drinkers and very pleasant. This all assumes that you like liquid bread in the first place, though - it's an acquired taste for a reason.So I come to this thread a childish boy who does not like overly bitter beers. I've had one or two that sit well with me, but nothing that makes me go "WOW I want more of that." Am I a lost cause or is there hope for me to find that one beer to make me change my mind?
I've tried Corona. It's good but a bit expensive.
I've tried Corona. It's good but a bit expensive.
I've heard there are flavorful and even semi sweet beers but, as you said I have to be into liquid bread to begin with. Ill keep that advice in mind!So stay away from IPAs and similar. There are some stouts, bocks, etc that are very nice and very light on hoppy bitterness. Blondes are very easy drinkers and very pleasant. This all assumes that you like liquid bread in the first place, though - it's an acquired taste for a reason.
Corona's honestly pretty drinkable but I don't like that they use clear bottles. I mean, not that a holster of Corona typically lasts long enough to get skunky, but it just seems like poor form.
Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss is bitch beer but it's very tasty. Little sweet, malty, berry flavored.I've heard there are flavorful and even semi sweet beers but, as you said I have to be into liquid bread to begin with. Ill keep that advice in mind!
Im too much of a bitch to drink anything too bitter. I guess my tastebuds just refuse beer, but hey there is always hope!Leinenkugel's Berry Weiss is bitch beer but it's very tasty. Little sweet, malty, berry flavored.
Berry Weiss is not bitter in the slightest. Not even really bracing or dry. It's really, really pleasant. Better than alcopop IMO.Im too much of a bitch to drink anything too bitter. I guess my tastebuds just refuse beer, but hey there is always hope!
Im too much of a bitch to drink anything too bitter. I guess my tastebuds just refuse beer, but hey there is always hope!