favorite beer

anjulajj
anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
edited November 13 in Chit-Chat
I try to workout extra hard so I don't have to give up my love for beer. What's your favorite craft brew??
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  • synchkat
    synchkat Posts: 37,368 Member
    I really like Creemore lager or their Lot 9.
    Not really craft but it's a yummy one
  • Karb_Kween
    Karb_Kween Posts: 2,681 Member
    Natty

    Also not craft but .. craft is expensive
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    Now that the weather has become cold I have dove back into porters and stouts. I am a huge fan of victory at sea by ballast point and belching beavers peanut butter stout. Track 7 which us a local brew here in sacramento has a great porter called nukn futz. As for imports I love Sam smith brewery a great English brewery with an amazing chocolate stout and oatmeal stout.
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    This is an AWESOME thread. I'm a fan of Abita Turbodog. Dark stout made in Louisiana
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    I am familiar! I won't get into detail about my life but I do work in the beer industry lol. I am currently having Abita purple haze as an after dinner snack:)
  • Motorsheen
    Motorsheen Posts: 20,508 Member
    Pabst Blue Ribbon?



    .... I don't drink; can you tell ?
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    Motorsheen wrote: »
    Pabst Blue Ribbon?



    .... I don't drink; can you tell ?

    Pabst is ok!! It's a great beer pong beer:)
  • Hornsby
    Hornsby Posts: 10,322 Member
    Sam Smith Organic Chocolate Stout.

    JPs Chai Tea Porter
  • Karb_Kween
    Karb_Kween Posts: 2,681 Member
    My favorite craft is Sierra Nevada Torpedo.. I get that for special occasions but only for Spring or Summer because the flavor profile is flowery and bright

    I haven't had it in two years so forgot
  • frankiedb
    frankiedb Posts: 277 Member
    Stella Artois
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    anjulajj wrote: »
    I am familiar! I won't get into detail about my life but I do work in the beer industry lol. I am currently having Abita purple haze as an after dinner snack:)

    That is sweet. Now I'm curious about your life in the beer world. Purple haze is very yummy. So is their amber and andygator
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member


    That is sweet. Now I'm curious about your life in the beer world. Purple haze is very yummy. So is their amber and andygator [/quote]

    Let's just say I am in a building filled with beer more then I am home ....but I don't complain:)
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    Id have a hard time taking your complaints serious ;) so what is your all time favorite?
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    My all time fave ...that's hard but I will say there is one I miss tremendously. Uinta made a cucumber farmhouse saison aged in gin barrels. ...released in limit qty...sold out in a week in northern cali...never to taste it again:)
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  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    It's hard to choose a fave when it will depend on my mood and what I'm eating. Sonoran white chocolate ale...if you could ever get your hands on it..try it. I hate white chocolate but when you need a versatile craft to bring and everyone love it...no fail:)
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    Agreed...mood and food help determine quite a bit in beer selection.
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    Not a huge beer connoisseur so I probably shouldn't be posting, but I do want to try this one.umiocgdrtf98.png

    That sounds interesting! Might be too sweet for me though, but if try it.
  • Karb_Kween
    Karb_Kween Posts: 2,681 Member
    Not a huge beer connoisseur so I probably shouldn't be posting, but I do want to try this one.umiocgdrtf98.png

    Sounds fun.. I'll take a sip of anything with alcohol
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    bboyd223 wrote: »
    Not a huge beer connoisseur so I probably shouldn't be posting, but I do want to try this one.umiocgdrtf98.png

    That sounds interesting! Might be too sweet for me though, but if try it.
    Rogue is very hit or miss with me. One of my faves is their classic rogue hazelnut brown. But with their voodoo series I've never been a fan. But I still try all beers....cant knock em til you try em right??
  • DayleCC
    DayleCC Posts: 116 Member
    Alexander Keith's and Magners Irish Cider
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  • musclegood_fatbad
    musclegood_fatbad Posts: 9,809 Member
    Any nitro milk stout
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member
    DayleCC wrote: »
    Alexander Keith's and Magners Irish Cider
    Magners is a great cider! Do you have preference from bottle or can??some people do have a preference..also my first time ever trying Magners was because I did a beer mix and combined lagunitas aunt Sally which is a sour mash ale with the Magners cider...delicious!
  • Karb_Kween
    Karb_Kween Posts: 2,681 Member
    I've always strayed away from anything that sounds like a dessert

    Or coffee but I'm bending to the idea .. I just hope it doesn't have caffeine
  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member


    Definitely. I was just swayed by the name to give it a go. Doughnut was in there.
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    Lol gotcha! A doughnut does sound great atm:)
  • bboyd223
    bboyd223 Posts: 1,430 Member
    Heard of Great Raft brewery? Their reasonable Corrupt is really good
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  • anjulajj
    anjulajj Posts: 148 Member

    _MistahJ_ wrote: »
    Backwoods B@stard by Founders Brewing Co. It's a seasonal so my year round go-to is Lost Highway by Mother Road Brewery.

    I love founders! Their breakfast stout was their first beer I tried from their brewery. Delicious!
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