The beer you most take for granted.

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Orca, Mar 29, 2012.

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  1. bslider

    bslider Initiate (0) Jul 3, 2008 Illinois

    Sierra Nevada Stout
     
  2. JakeT469

    JakeT469 Initiate (0) Jan 13, 2012 Colorado

    Anything FFF. Even tho theyre my fav brewery I find myself passing on bombers/sixers in the store all the time. However, my local watering hole usually has every year round, seasonals and certain one-offs on tap for dirt cheap so I def endulge on those. I always have my fridge stocked with Zombie Dust from the pub. @ $35/case which translates to $8.75/6pack which translates into $1.45/bottle u can't beat that with ur right hand. It might not sound like I take FFF for granted but in my mind I def do and for that I apologize
     
  3. teamizm

    teamizm Initiate (0) Feb 4, 2005 California

    I just revisited Rochefort 10 and Orval (beers that got me into good beer over 10 years ago) a couple of months ago and I forgot how awesome both those beers are. With all the hyped releases, etc., it's easy to lose sight of the classics.
     
  4. notchucknorris

    notchucknorris Pooh-Bah (2,230) May 28, 2010 California
    Pooh-Bah

    Has to be Pliny for me. It's not always the easiest to find bottled, but I always know I can find it on tap.
     
  5. hoplover888

    hoplover888 Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2010 Illinois

    I would have a nervous breakdown if Palos Santos was ever discontinued. thank goodness for home brewing
     
  6. chunkyboy

    chunkyboy Initiate (0) Aug 16, 2008 Michigan

    Arcadia's Anglers Ale
     
  7. strictly4DK

    strictly4DK Initiate (0) Mar 26, 2009 Pennsylvania

    The first two that come to mind are SNPA and Victory Hop Wallop. Been ages since I've had either but I'd be quite disappointed if they were no longer there at my beck and call.
     
  8. depechemode1983

    depechemode1983 Savant (1,213) Jul 19, 2006 Texas

    I hate you.....
     
  9. cbeer88

    cbeer88 Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2007 Massachusetts

    Smuttynose. Consistent A-level quality at unbeatable prices.
     
  10. RoamingGnome

    RoamingGnome Pooh-Bah (1,601) Dec 26, 2010 Wisconsin
    Pooh-Bah

    Something by New Glarus...
     
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  11. Derranged

    Derranged Initiate (0) Mar 7, 2010 New York

    Many offerings from Ommegang and Duvel.
     
  12. golfr22

    golfr22 Devotee (301) Nov 6, 2007 Colorado

    I am living my nightmare right now. I took Lagunitas for granted just because it was so cheap and so good that I drank it all the time. Now, it has been 6+ long months since we had it here in CO. Finally got the IPA back a couple weeks ago, but nothing else for "a couple months" is the word. I would push an old lady down a flight of stairs for some Lagunitas right about now....
     
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  13. Jips

    Jips Pundit (757) Nov 29, 2007 Illinois

    Ayinger Celebrator. More expensive than other always-around classics like Boulevard Pale and Anchor Steam, but dirt cheap considering the quality
     
  14. printer1

    printer1 Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2005 Iowa

    Big Sky IPA. Affordable, always fresh, and the best damn IPA in Iowa. IMO.
     
  15. fuzzylogic

    fuzzylogic Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2008 Pennsylvania

    Troegenator - maybe the best American doppelbock at a great price
     
  16. TheJollyHop

    TheJollyHop Initiate (0) Sep 2, 2009 California

    It's a toss up between Ten Fidy and Sublimely Self Righteous.
     
  17. ShemRahBoo

    ShemRahBoo Initiate (0) Jan 28, 2010 New Jersey

    Probably SNPA. I will practically never buy it and for no good reason at all. Whenever I'm somewhere and a friend hands me one, or its the only selection some place its a life saver.
     
  18. xnicknj

    xnicknj Initiate (0) May 25, 2009 Pennsylvania

    probably two hearted. its around so often sometimes i forget how great it is.
     
  19. BrianTheBrewer30

    BrianTheBrewer30 Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2009 Massachusetts

    Pliny the Elder no doubt.
     
  20. quinnsi

    quinnsi Zealot (623) Nov 22, 2008 Illinois

    Very much agree with Hop Stoopid. $4.50 (in Chicago) widely distributed, easy to find fresh, and better than 95% of Double IPAs.
     
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