Favorite Beers of the World

IronHutch
IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
Hey all, I just saw a topic about how lame it is to talk about beer. I disagree. So what's your favorite beers? any and all, domestic and foreign. I'm from St. Louis, home to Anheiser Busch (Inbev), beers such as Budweiser, Bud Light, etc have been a hometown comfort to me. But I love all beer. St. Louis has some really good local breweries besides AB/Inbev.

I have a lot of favorite beers, mostly IPA's and APA's like:

Schlafly APA
O'Fallon 5 Day IPA

so delicious

:drinker:

Replies

  • RaeLB
    RaeLB Posts: 1,216 Member
    Waterloo dark

    It's from a microbrewery in Waterloo, Ontario
  • Mustang_Susie
    Mustang_Susie Posts: 7,045 Member
    Milwaukee here so MGD, but not Pabst, Old Style, Schlitz, Blatz...

    I also enjoy Michelob and Heineken :drinker:
  • Mavrick7a
    Mavrick7a Posts: 1,353
    @Ironhutch - I totally agree. He was just trolling....

    Just tried a great IPA at Whole Foods last night.

    Armory IPA. :drinker:
  • IronHutch
    IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
    @Mavrick - Armory IPA, huh?

    may have to try it out.

    @susank66, I've Old Style before, but only at Wrigley during a Cards/Cubs game

    @RaeLB, microbrews are great, but is it in the States?
  • JeneticTraining
    JeneticTraining Posts: 663 Member
    Shocktop
    Sam adams
    Newcastle


    It's been awhile
  • Chris99mu
    Chris99mu Posts: 352 Member
    Mmmmmmmmmmm love me some Yuengling like no other!! But I'm straight Florida white trash! ;-). So, that's my excuse.
  • AllTehBeers
    AllTehBeers Posts: 5,030 Member
    Yes I post this over and over. It's just that good.

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  • IronHutch
    IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
    Shocktop
    Sam adams
    Newcastle


    It's been awhile

    Some of my favorites!

    Sam Adams does well with its Seasonals, Shocktop is Great, and love me some Newcastle as well.

    Good Choices!
  • Shannonk507
    Shannonk507 Posts: 252 Member
    Wild Blue, Wild Black, and Wild Red. I also like Yuengling and Lambic Framboise.
  • samantha1242
    samantha1242 Posts: 816 Member
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    I have too many to list, but two of my favourites.
  • Some of my regulars:
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    Here's a bizarre one, too.
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  • The_Enginerd
    The_Enginerd Posts: 3,982 Member
    Seadog blueberry wheat ale or a Guinness.
  • NYCNika
    NYCNika Posts: 611 Member
    Magic Hat #9 fresh and on tap!
  • IronHutch
    IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
    http://www.ofallonbrewery.com/products/index.html

    list of some good brews.

    O'Fallon does it right.

    @NYCNika, I think I've had Magic Hat before, but not sure
  • chessgeekdavidb
    chessgeekdavidb Posts: 208 Member
    My current favorite is Asahi Black

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  • absinthia70
    absinthia70 Posts: 56 Member
    Yes I post this over and over. It's just that good.

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    Mmmm - mixed with some Young's Double Chocolate Stout!
  • Been waiting for this very topic to pop up!...For an IPA this is pretty wicked....Half Pints "little scrapper"

    http://www.halfpintsbrewing.com/brew.php

    Another super awesome Brewery in Canada that models their beers after Belgium Trappist Monk recipes...Unibroue. These are unreal beers..

    http://www.unibroue.com/en/unibroue/history
  • The one I'm most into right now is Pyramid Outburst IPA (high alcohol % and affordable in addition to being delicious). I'm drinking a pint right now lol. I need to experiment more though. There's so many great microbreweries around where I live (Portland, OR).
  • Terryism
    Terryism Posts: 314 Member
    Ah beer...

    Guinness
    Guinness Black Lager
    Newcastle
    Shiner Bock

    I'm a big fan of ciders too...Magners and Strongbow are two of my faves.

    My honey and I also homebrew, currently have a black lager we just bottled and a mead fermenting.
  • IronHutch
    IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
    I can only drink Guiness on St. Patty's day...but I love Smithwick's (and usually drink that) but if I ever go to Ireland, it'll be nothing but Guiness.
  • IronHutch
    IronHutch Posts: 449 Member
    but the Black and Tan is magically delicious

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLwmwt81NjM
  • Black and Tan float!..good stuff...
  • Terryism
    Terryism Posts: 314 Member
    I like a black and tan too...and I really liked the Black Velvet from The Flying Saucer, Guinness layered with cider...so good!
  • Mustang_Susie
    Mustang_Susie Posts: 7,045 Member
    Summer Shandy was a yummy treat for me last year :drinker:
  • I'll say Michelob Ultra and go ahead and turn in my man card at the same time....
  • NormInv
    NormInv Posts: 3,303 Member
    Bell's Hopslam Ale is $20 a six pack and is so good it will make you cry and knock you out after 1.5. It is only released in small batches and is gone before you know it.
  • EponaBlue
    EponaBlue Posts: 96 Member
    Bell's Hopslam Ale is $20 a six pack and is so good it will make you cry and knock you out after 1.5. It is only released in small batches and is gone before you know it.

    Hopslam, sooooo good. It's already gone in my area, went fast.

    My old reliable is Guinness. I prefer full flavors like IPAs, Stouts, Porters, Belgians like:

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  • powrwrap
    powrwrap Posts: 85 Member
    Locally brewed product (Minneapolis)

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    My fav German beer

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  • sweetzoejane
    sweetzoejane Posts: 153 Member
    My favorite is Avatar from Elysian Brewing (and you won't really find it anywhere except in WA).

    But, of the world, can't beat a Franziskaner Weissbier.

    Unfortunately, developing a gluten intolerance has sucked and I can only have tastes of beer now, but Harvester Brewing in Portland makes the best gluten-free beer (their IPA) I've had so far.