They got me hammered in the tasting roomOmmegang. Born in Cooperstown, natural connection.
Am I allowed to say I don't like beer? It all tastes the same to me... and to my taste buds it all tastes bad.
Give ne a dry, light red wine (something like a Pinot Noir), and I am happy.
Sure, but what are some good pinot noir's for us beer geeks that need to buy a bottle every now and then?
For a pleasant Pinot Noir that is not expensive, I would recommend Cono Sur (name is a funny play on words).
http://www.conosur.com/en/our-pinot-noir/our-pinot-noir/
For all you hop heads, you have to try Double Jack. I've tried a ton of the IPA's listed in this thread, and while I enjoy a lot of them, I think Double Jack far and away is the best I've had. So smooth and it will kick your ass if you're not careful. I know this from personal experience.
Pliny the Elder and Blind Pig are the best DIPA/IPA that I have had, didn't get to try the younger. I'll have to try Double Jack since its about the only IPA in the thread that I haven't tried.
Pliny the Elder is really good. Who makes Blind Pig? Never had it. Let me know what you think of Double Jack.
as I noted earlier, I don't really drink beer anymore, but I can't believe we've gone 11 pages without someone mentioning the CNY mainstay, Genesee Cream Ale. My favorite beer growing up, and my first act of rebellion (my dad was a Red Eye drinker)
Got any homebrew details to share? Bottle or keg? Favorite recipes? Extract or mash?
Yech...really not a beer. More like beer flavored water.
Pliny the Elder/Younger, while impossible to find are the top of the top shelf.
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Not impossible dutch but damn close to it on this coast. I got lucky mine landed on the porch next dayed from someone I met through beeradvocate, wish I could have afforded more than the 8 Elders and 8Pigs I got. I wouldn't even consider doing it these days because of personal economics.
If you're a hop head, I'll put a good word in for The Alchemist (Vermont) Heady Topper. Phenomenal IIPA that might be my favorite I've had.
Pliny the Elder/Younger, while impossible to find are the top of the top shelf.
For session stuff, I've always been a fan of Placid IPA, Harpoon IPA, Sierra and Saranac Black Forest.
Wow how did I miss this thread?
Tailgating we mostly stick to cans so:
Dale's Pale
Ten Fidy
Old Chub
Oskar Blues does some really great stuff.
Three Philosophers was my gateway beer and still enjoy it (remember simpler times when Guinness used to be a 'heavy" beer?). Favorite Middle Ages beer is probably Dragon Slayer, or Wailing Wench.
Some of my go to's not listed prior:
Flying Dog Gonzo Imperial Porter
Unibroue Trois Pistoles
Victory Hop Wallop
Stone Ruination IPA
Southern Tier: Choklat, Jahva, or Mokah
Latest 2 exceptional brews that come to mind:
Tripel Karmeliet
Ayinger Celebrator Doppelbock