Any Craft Beer , Beer Geeks in here ?

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  • BenchPressingCats
    BenchPressingCats Posts: 1,826 Member
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    i need beer too. I'm trying to work my way through Stone's beer collection.

    I have Third Shift because I heard good things about it. Yeah, last time I try a beer based on that friend's recommendation... Bleh...

    Hah! The bad part about doing it on someone's recommendation is that a good six pack costs 8-12 dollars and I know I'm only going to drink 1-2 at a time, so I hate buying more than one. :tongue:

    Yeah, I should have known something was up when this one was $5.
  • Run_Forever
    Run_Forever Posts: 147 Member
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    I love Craft Beers. I'm actually hosting a craft beer party for friends at the end of July where everyone has to bring a different craft beer(s). They all get pooled together and then people take whatever they want to try. My favs would have to be Dogfish 90-minute IPA, Unibroue Grand Reserve 17, Don De Dieu and Delerium. Liking craft beers can be an expensive hobby especially when some single bottles sell for up to $20 a piece.
  • BathtubBadger
    BathtubBadger Posts: 217 Member
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    *Raises hand*

    I have taken a couple courses on home brewing and I am a certified beer sommelier :smile:

    I visit local microbreweries every time I have a chance, and I am gathering materials to make my first barley wine \o
  • BathtubBadger
    BathtubBadger Posts: 217 Member
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  • spider_mark51959
    spider_mark51959 Posts: 2,799 Member
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    I''m a novice beer geek, but Stone Arrogant *kitten* IPA is pretty damn good.
  • danofthedead1979
    danofthedead1979 Posts: 362 Member
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    hey great thread, im a good beer lover, although i dont drink anywhere near as much as i used to for obvious reasons. Im from London, i recently went on a day trip with some mates to Belgium.

    LET ME TELL YOU, THE SPECIALIST BEERS IN BELGIUM ARE OTHERWORLDLY!!!!

    you can forget what you've had before, get yourself down to Cafe Delirium in Brussels and sample their selection of beers on tap or bottled. Nothing i've ever had comes close, Belgium is the best !!

    a couple of weeks ago me and pretty much the same mates were at a local beer festival organised by CAMRA, there were some decent beers, but nothing compares to the Trappist (Rochefort) and Lambic (Moeder Lambic) offerings from Brussels. IMHO.

    i'm a fan of strong dark ales with fruitcake notes. dont mind stouts or chocolate porters. cant stand dry/crisp beers.

    some nice UK brewerys are Innis & Gunn (Rum Cask ale!), Badger, Batemans and some others
    particular favs are:- Manchester Star Ale, Poachers Choice, Adnams Broadside to name a few...

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Délirium_Café
  • ldrosophila
    ldrosophila Posts: 7,512 Member
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    just like Mexican beer...i've been told I have deformed taste buds. I cant help it Negro Modelo tastes so goooooood!
  • BenchPressingCats
    BenchPressingCats Posts: 1,826 Member
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    I''m a novice beer geek, but Stone Arrogant *kitten* IPA is pretty damn good.

    LOVE Arrogant *kitten*!
  • robdel302
    robdel302 Posts: 292 Member
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    you can forget what you've had before, get yourself down to Cafe Delirium in Brussels and sample their selection of beers on tap or bottled. Nothing i've ever had comes close, Belgium is the best !!

    a couple of weeks ago me and pretty much the same mates were at a local beer festival organised by CAMRA, there were some decent beers, but nothing compares to the Trappist (Rochefort) and Lambic (Moeder Lambic) offerings from Brussels. IMHO.

    Damn I miss some good Belgian and Trappist beers. All we have here in the Middle East is Leffe and that stuff tastes like crap. I REALLY wish I brewed an IPA or similar before I deployed. It would've tasted amazing after letting it condition for 6-7 months.
    *Raises hand*

    I have taken a couple courses on home brewing and I am a certified beer sommelier :smile:

    I visit local microbreweries every time I have a chance, and I am gathering materials to make my first barley wine \o

    Beer sommelier? Clearly I'm in the wrong line of work... :drinker:
  • deadwax
    deadwax Posts: 27
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    Count me in! I am mostly a stout guy, with a fondness for Founders, Southern Tier, and Mill St. That said, this summer my beer of choice is Southern Tier Hop Sun with 155cal a bottle. Also love Creemore Springs Kellerbier in summer too.

    Cheers!
  • RTheHutt
    RTheHutt Posts: 46 Member
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    Brewer, beer judge, generally just love the stuff. Started out brewing since I loved Belgian and English ales and couldn't get them any other way (20-ish years ago), but now my of my faves are brewed in the US.

    I had no idea there was a craft beer group, but will definitely check it out!
  • deadwax
    deadwax Posts: 27
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    Beer and vinyl, my two passions... the perfect pairing. :)
  • gmallan
    gmallan Posts: 2,099 Member
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    I love Craft Beers. I'm actually hosting a craft beer party for friends at the end of July where everyone has to bring a different craft beer(s). They all get pooled together and then people take whatever they want to try. My favs would have to be Dogfish 90-minute IPA, Unibroue Grand Reserve 17, Don De Dieu and Delerium. Liking craft beers can be an expensive hobby especially when some single bottles sell for up to $20 a piece.

    Can I come to your craft been party. I love Dogfish 90-minute and Delirium bar in Brussels was like heaven for me. Can be difficult to get lots of different stuff down here in Tasmania but there is one store that stocks some cool stuff. IPAs are my favourite but also into most other styles (except can't stand most wheat beer). I'm loving Mountain Goat Rare Breeds and Cross Breeds - they come out with some awesome stuff. Also a fan of Brewdog, Holgate and Stone to name a few