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  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 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.

    Even as a Portland boy, I have to say that Rogue sucks... with the exception of Dead Guy.

    On the other hand, I love EVERYTHING that Hair of the Dog does. This weekend, we bought two $20 bottles of cellared amazingness, including a bourbon barrel aged Fred (golden, strong ale) and a Flanders style red sour that was to-die-for good. Then there's Pliney the Elder from Russian River, Abbacus and Sucabba from Firestone-Walker, Sculpin and Grapefruit Sculpin... too many to choose from.

    I've heard Founders is ridonculous and I can't wait to try some.

    I live next door in Idaho, and I've been visiting the Rogue brewery in Newport since I was a kid (my parents are big fans). As I've gotten older and become a beer enthusiast myself, I personally find Rogue to be a little overrated. Admittedly, they're known for good reasons and I understand they were one of the first (class of '88, right?), but it's hard to keep up in today's market with so many great micro breweries popping up. I will agree that Dead Guy is an exception. Hands down, one of my favorite beers. I will always enjoy a Dead Guy.

    I've never had Pliney the Elder. I see it on so many beer Instagrams. One day, but I'll probably have to arrange some sort of beer exchange or travel to pull that off.

    Absolutely seconding on Ballast Point, particularly the Sculpin(s). Very expensive though! :\

    Whoa, beer neighbor! I was raised in Portland, but currently live in Boise. Whereabouts do you live? I promise not to stalk you too bad, just looking to talk local beer. Glad we're in agreement on Rogue! If you're in Astoria, Fort George is amazing and doesn't brew anything that's too bad in my experience. Keep drinking!
  • Gimsteinn
    Gimsteinn Posts: 7,678 Member
    I like beer other people are drinking.. that way I don't have to taste it. For some reason I really don't like the taste of beer.
  • Ws2016
    Ws2016 Posts: 432 Member
    edited December 2016
    anjulajj wrote: »
    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.

    Deschutes Brewery Black Butte Porter
  • ilfaith
    ilfaith Posts: 16,769 Member
    Ginger beer...mixed with bourbon, lime, and a sprig of mint to make a Kentucky mule.

    I am not a beer drinker.
  • cnhuston
    cnhuston Posts: 15 Member
    Sauvingoun Blanc
  • Timshel_
    Timshel_ Posts: 22,834 Member
    Pretty much Guinness the last two weeks. Gone through a few cases myself.
  • JustMissTracy
    JustMissTracy Posts: 6,338 Member
    My favorite beer is Vodka...lol..actually, I can't stand the smell or taste of beer. Ex husband used to drink it, and I could literally smell it coming from his pores....ack!