Your Go to beer or beers?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Horbar, Apr 30, 2012.

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  1. Horbar

    Horbar Pooh-Bah (1,593) Feb 24, 2012 Rhode Island
    Pooh-Bah

    Can't wait to try my first Zombies this Friday. I hope they're as good as billed.
     
  2. SgunnarW

    SgunnarW Initiate (0) Jan 11, 2012 California

    No real go-to's for me. I usually just buy 'em and drink 'em.
     
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  3. MADhombrewer

    MADhombrewer Initiate (0) Jun 4, 2008 Oregon

    I have never been able to find a go to beer. I usually get anything that I haven't had or whatever mood I am in.
     
  4. HumphreyLee

    HumphreyLee Initiate (0) Jan 15, 2011 Pennsylvania

    I'm still new enough to craft beer that I'm always drinking something new to me so I do not really have a regular beer besides Yuengling since it's so cheap and plentiful here. That said, I usually buy enough Oberon when its out that I always have a couple bottles available, and if I want something I know I like and want to session, I usually just grab some of Troegs or Victory's regular product, like Dream Weaver or the Prima Pils.
     
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  5. fakeplasticfool

    fakeplasticfool Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2009 Illinois

    Congrats! hope you agree that they are!
     
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  6. fakeplasticfool

    fakeplasticfool Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2009 Illinois

    come back and tell us of your travels once your tastebuds have done the nasty with some zombie.
     
  7. Swim424

    Swim424 Pundit (881) Apr 29, 2011 Florida

    Haven't had that one. Just had the peoples pale ale, pretty good. Wanna try more of their stuff. I grew up in the area.

    I don't keep my fridge stocked. I just go buy beer when I want it. If I don't care to try something new I tend to fall back on southern tier 2Xipa or cigar city jai alai. But just depends on the day, and my mood.
     
  8. ledzeppelin4

    ledzeppelin4 Initiate (0) May 18, 2011 Illinois

    I don't have a must-have beer, but ipa/dipa/pale ale is my must-have style. Hated them at first, but now nothing can satisfy like some good ol' hop flavors. Bell's Two Hearted is the one I probably buy the most of. After that porters and any kind of wheat beers are the other styles I gravitate towards.
     
  9. dcook11

    dcook11 Initiate (0) May 13, 2010 California

    Most common regulars are probably old chub and Lagunitas maximas. Just had dales pale ale last night, so that may change. Damn good beer.
     
  10. plastercasts

    plastercasts Initiate (0) Oct 12, 2010 Australia

    at the moment its been cantillons what ever i decide to pull out from under the house or what ever my local has left. being in australia the cantillons aren't snatched up any where as quick as they are in the states it seems. there is always at least a few different variations year round here.
     
  11. muletrane

    muletrane Initiate (0) Oct 26, 2006 Pennsylvania

    Flower Power all day!!!
     
  12. kdmcguire10

    kdmcguire10 Initiate (0) Jul 15, 2011 Michigan

    Lord help me if there's ever a day where I can't sleep at night because a certain beer is not in my fridge.

    That said, I always keep two-hearted close by. Founders All-day-IPA is quickly becoming a staple in my fridge for when I need something a little lower ABV.
     
  13. bleakies

    bleakies Maven (1,355) Apr 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    None of the regulars remain so for too long, owing to too many damn options, but past mainstays in my fridge have included Honker's Ale, Weihenstephaner Original, and Mayflower Porter.

    And while it's been in season this year, I've had some Mayflower Spring Hop Ale on hand far more often than not.

    EDIT: And if we may answer regarding breweries rather than particular beers, I always have Pretty Things' offerings.
     
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