Topic: Favorite Beer

A couple of us have been mentioning beer in some recent posts so I was wondering what's everyone's beer of choice?  Or any drink for that matter?

I normally divide kinds of beer into two categories, those that I can have one or two but after that they just get too filling, and those that I can pound back one after another wink.  My favorite of the more filling type would be Sam Adams Boston Lager or Sam Adams Cherry Wheat.  Molson Canadian, Rolling Rock, and Killians get my vote for the continuous drinking category.

Southern Comfort, Vodka, and Jagermeister are my harder drinks.

Rock 'N' Roll,
-Ben

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i don't like beer  smile

my favourite drinks are cocktails like "sex on the beach" and "tequilla sunrise"
and cola-bacardi

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3TTKfPzkN0  BCC - Song of yesterday live !

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In the summer....Nastro Azurro Peroni, in the winter.....Adnams or anything from the Mighty Oak or Crouch Vale brewery wink

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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Ben:   This is not fair, but fun.  It presents the same type of agony of choosing a favorite JB song.  You could have only posed a more difficult question if you asked us to pair up each of our favorite beers with a Joe song. I could only approach this from a least favorite angle.  In the beer category, that would have to include all of the light beers.  I drink them only when I'm in the   "I gotta lower my carbs for today", mode, not for the taste, but out of guilt.  When it's throw back beer time, I've done 14 in one evening in a contest (we both got sick) but called it a tie. I cut myself off now at about 5-6 -    Kathy

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Ahhhh.....Beer!   What a wonderful topic.   Favorite everyday beer = Ice Cold Bud.    Favorite special = A Bock or Cream Ale.   All served with a generous amount of Joe!

Just when I discovered the meaning of life, it changed.

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Kat&Jim wrote:

You could have only posed a more difficult question if you asked us to pair up each of our favorite beers with a Joe song.

Interesting suggestion.  The most common pairing for me is when I'm outside grilling during the summer and I have ANDY live cranked up and ice cold Rolling Rock...those days are coming soon!

Rock 'N' Roll,
-Ben

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I'll jump here on this one.

Favorites include, any Long Trail Ale family of beers (Vermont), Avery IPA,  Sierra Nevada Celebration, Brooklyn Chocolate Stout, Rogue Imperial IPA, Sweetwater 420, Affligem Triple (Beligum), to name a few...

Music is good for the Soul...

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Wines are my favourites..... but won't say no to a Guinness beer or a Paddy wiskey.

"A Guinness a day keeps the doctor away"

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OK........let's have a party!!! Everyone brings a case of beer and we book Joe to play!

never give up, never slow down
never grow old, never ever die young

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gsj wrote:

OK........let's have a party!!! Everyone brings a case of beer and we book Joe to play!

The first annual Joe Bonamassa Forum Family BBQ!  Now that's an idea and a half right there!

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gsj wrote:

OK........let's have a party!!! Everyone brings a case of beer and we book Joe to play!

I'm not bragging or proud, but I've downed so many different ones, that I'm sure I've"tried that new one" more than once. My memory not so good, if you know what I mean! I keep it real simple now. I look for the Wed. ads for Heineken and buy it by the case.
If your ever in Long Beach, Ca. go down to the waterfront. My son took the old man to a place with 142 beers on tap. For some odd reason the name escapes me ( yes we put some away that night )

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no particular order:

Red Stripe (good beach beer)

Sam Adams Boston Lager

Hacker Pschorr (German)

Corona (with Mexican)

Michelob Ultra (when I'm almost broke and NEED 12 right away)

"why isn't the number "11" pronounced "onety one"???....S. Wright.

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Jane H. wrote:

(its 7AM here but I know its 5'oclock somewhere)

for the record I love Champagne - extra dry or brut, and Cabernet
i drink other stuff too

LOL Jane!  That's usually my excuse on a Saturday lafternoon when I just fancy a small glass of something red and fruity.  And I don't mean a blackcurrent juice.  For beer then it's got to be real ale, poured from the cask and in a pint glass.

But for high days and holidays, or whenever I can think of a good excuse, you can't beat a glass or 6 of champagne <hic> tongue

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Jane:  I went to the Dogfish Head Ale House in Gaithersburg (MD) last fall to see lower case blues, a cool blues-rock band from the Rehobeth/Bethany area, and drank a couple of the pumpkin ales, they were EXCELLENT.  Have seen several great blues shows at KClinger's in Hanover, PA, who boasts 25 beers on tap (rotating weekly), where I've had a great assortment of Hefeweizens and fruit-flavored wheat beers.

I must admit I'm a bit overwhelmed by the microbrew terminology and really have no idea how a "hoppy" beer tastes different than a "malty" beer.  If anyone knows a good book or online resource for newbies, I'd love to know about it.

Right now, I'm feeling some ill effects from the 2 $6 Yuengling Lager can beers I was forced to purchase seeing G3 at Warner last night.  Getting old sucks, but it beats the alternative.

Keep on rockin' the blues....

CarljMD

Takers get the honey, givers sing the blues

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I'm looking into brewing my own beer again this summer.  Did it once and it came out very similar to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.  I'm thinking about trying my hand at a wheat beer this time.  Any suggestions on technique/ingredients?

-Ben

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morrowbj wrote:

I'm looking into brewing my own beer again this summer.  Did it once and it came out very similar to Sierra Nevada Pale Ale.  I'm thinking about trying my hand at a wheat beer this time.  Any suggestions on technique/ingredients?

-Ben

Hey Ben,
Sierra Nevada Pale Ale is one my favorites, and if you can brew something like it that's great. Their Celebration Ale is fantastic and their Bigfoot Barleywine is potent, but still very drinkable. I also love wheat beers, especially in the summer.  I tend to like the unfiltered ones. Bell's Oberon (Michigan) is a pretty good American style hefe-weizen and Summit (St. Paul) brews a pretty good Belgian style wheat beer called Scandia. Duvel is a sensational Belgian ale, but there are lots of interesting and excellent Belgian ales. I think the Belgian ales are as good as it gets.

I've never brewed my own beer, so I can't really help you there, but I've always wanted to try it. Good luck!

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Labatts Blue!!



Rob

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Re: Favorite Beer

My usual beer selection...definitely Sam Adams...either Boston Lager or one of their seasonals (currently Winter Ale). I'm certainly not picky, but do not like any of those fruit flavored beers (cherry, berry, etc.) and I absolutely will not drink Budweiser.

"Rock ON & Keep the Faith"