The Beer Thread

Tonight I got Black Chocolate stout from the Brooklyn brewing co. It's a pretty hefty Russian imperial stout, very dark chocolate flavor, pretty malty and you can definitely taste the high abv. I think this will be a big go to for me this winter. I think it would be really good for cellaring.
 
So beers lately:

Old Chub Scotch Ale. Very nice. Brewery is Oskar Blues I think?
Fair State Pahlay. Not gonna bother with this again, it's a middle ground between most Hazy IPAs and regular IPAs and I barely like hazies.
Wasatch Devastator. Aw yiss.
Montucky Cold Snack. Pretty basic but beats Bud and Millercoors.
Waconia Raspberry Blonde. Nice, easy drinker.
Waconia Lunchbox. It's a fucking PBJ porter which is absurd, but it works.
 
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.
High Life is my jam for when I want to be picky cunt about bottles but there's not much cheap shit at the 711 or whatever.

Tried the Corona Familiar 12 pack, 12oz bottles of the traditional big brown Corona. Kinda ehh, but I suspect it was an older batch. The normal Familiars have high turnover and brown bottles so it's a lot fresher than a lot of other stuff. Still big on those 32oz dudes, but a buddy invited people over for wrasslin and I wasn't quite sure if they'd be quite on the "here is your 32oz bottle" wavelength so I got the 12pack of normiesize instead.
 
I only drink beer that doesn't look like it's pre-processed, unless I'm out with friends, because we have very few non-hipster-dives that serve anything other than PBR, and other, similar urine-coloured attempts at beer.
 
so today i go 2 beers for cheap because they are just good for 2 more months.
the first one was Odin Trunk, never had honey beer before, but it was fine.
the other is Insel herb. looks very fancy, tastes good but it not better than jever or other not craft beer.
i dont know why it got 8 godl awards and why there is a beer awards show in london.

i have a classic in the fridge, Löwenbräu fasten beer.
 
I had some beer from a Catholic abbey and it was great. Also had a 95 calorie IPA a bit back and it was surprisingly good, along with the other IPA. I don't really drink IPAs.
 
As we approach the holiday season, I must draw everyone's attention the greatest winter beer in the world.


With a 9.2% ABV and a 96% overall rating since 2017, the Hardywood Gingerbread Stout is (arguably because this is beer) the greatest beer for the November/December season.
 
I'm getting mildly concerned that people are genuinely not restocking Corona Familiars in my area because people are dumb as all shit about this year's trendy chinagerm.
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rip in peace to my main beer
I'd pour one out, but, yeah.
 
I've never really had beer before since it's an acquired taste (and I'm an occasional drinker anyway), but I tried a Corona Extra with friends last night and it was good! Pretty light, but I loved the yeasty aftertaste.
 
I had some beer from a Catholic abbey and it was great. Also had a 95 calorie IPA a bit back and it was surprisingly good, along with the other IPA. I don't really drink IPAs.
St. Bernardus? Also not big on IPA but I think you don't lose much with low cal IPA, sounds like that goose island stuff.
 
I've never really had beer before since it's an acquired taste (and I'm an occasional drinker anyway), but I tried a Corona Extra with friends last night and it was good! Pretty light, but I loved the yeasty aftertaste.

If you liked Corona than you should really try literally any other beer because corona is literally just bottled piss
 
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