The Beer Thread

Corona Familiar is totally the way to go for Coronas. It's got the brown bottle and it's a good couple of pints or so.
Just had some PBR to go with my pub burger. Junk beer with junk burger make a great combination.
I miss back when the Buffalo Wild Wings had draft PBR. If you had the discount card they were like a buck a pint or something appropriately cheap for PBR.
 
I'm really looking forward to christmas and all the really good christmas ales. But especially this:
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Shit is fucking orgasmic.
 
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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!

lol i like your description, but beer hasn't quite been drinkable bread since the middle ages. trappist monks did a lot to advance brewing.
Beer used to be even higher in carbs, and full of fiber, to the point where bread was considered edible beer.
they were one and the same. but neither bread nor beer is made the same way anymore.
 
Latest beer: Horny Goat Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter.

Verdict: Actually pretty good. Not my favorite, but was definitely worth a whirl and I don't regret it.
 
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Latest beer: Horny Goat Chocolate Peanut Butter Porter.

Verdict: Actually pretty good. Not my favorite, but was definitely worth a whirl and I don't regret it.

I love porters and stouts. Have you ever had Sweet Baby Jesus? I'm wondering if this Horny Goat is similar.

I think my all-time favorite is a tie between Pumking and Warlock. I really like Big Timber Porter out of West Virginia though, that shit is bomb.
 
I love porters and stouts. Have you ever had Sweet Baby Jesus? I'm wondering if this Horny Goat is similar.

I think my all-time favorite is a tie between Pumking and Warlock. I really like Big Timber Porter out of West Virginia though, that shit is bomb.

I don't think I've ever had or seen SBJ but I've heard of it. The Horny Goat is not a fantastic porter but it's good and the chocolate peanut butter flavor works. For a craft beer it's not expensive, either. I mean, shit, I see 4 packs of Toppling Goliath Brewery's stuff selling for a little shy of 15 bucks. It's supposedly amazing but christ.
 
Miller genuine draft on a bottle, it's probably Miller's best beer since it does kinda live up to its name of tasting like draft beer and beer general tastes better bottled.

Also i know it's kinda exceptional to admit, but I'm partial to high life, and not because of the taste but at 1.50 for a 32 ounce can where I live it's a bargain. also Budweiser and Coors either works but never that light shit.
 
Anyone enjoying any seasonal beers? Like Oktoberfest or pumpkin ales?

I would LOVE to be enjoying some Not Your Father's Mountain Ale, which I keep being told is seasonal, but that this is apparently not the season they stock it. Nor was summer. Nor spring. Nor winter.

If it isn't seasonal, the stores around here have been fucking with me all year long for no goddamn reason. Or maybe the 7,000 pounds of apples that were stolen were supposed to go to making this ale. Either way, I'm pissed.
 
imo you can't beat Guinness for a good stout that you can find anywhere you go

for anyone in the pacific northwest area and enjoy a good IPA keep a look out for Fresh Squeezed by Deschuttes or Space Dust.
tasty shit
 
I remember loving Wychwood's Pumpkin ale.

Alas I have not seen it in years.
 
Today's beer: a honey ale aged in brandy barrels.

It's very nice, nowhere near as sweet as I thought it would be.

Anyone enjoying any seasonal beers? Like Oktoberfest or pumpkin ales?

Had a very good Marzen Oktoberfest beer not too long ago, trying to remember the brewery.
 
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