What beer do you never get burnt out on?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by ChadSimmons, Aug 24, 2012.

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  1. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
    Pooh-Bah

    No, I wish we got it here.

    I lived in Philly before moving out here to Colorado in '06. In Philly, all I drank was Yuengling with some Anchor Steam mixed in for good measure.
     
  2. CASK1

    CASK1 Pundit (951) Jan 7, 2010 Florida

    Torpedo
     
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  3. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah

    I buy Yuengling online every so often. /me checking my watch. It's about that time again. :slight_smile:
     
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  4. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
    Pooh-Bah

    Wish I could afford to do the same.
     
  5. jlenik

    jlenik Initiate (0) Jan 22, 2009 New Jersey

    Founders Porter
     
  6. Heatwave33

    Heatwave33 Initiate (0) Sep 13, 2011 Florida

    White Oak Jai Alai
    Burton Baton
    Hunahpu
    Coffee Bender
    Heady Topper
     
  7. 4balance

    4balance Initiate (0) Dec 11, 2011

    Torpedo
    Old Raspy
     
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  8. GRG1313

    GRG1313 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,974) Jan 15, 2009 California
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    Cantillon, 3Fontenien and Fantome, and Boon Marriage Parfait - all of their basics I can always drink, and do.
    Hottenroth
    Temptation
    KBS
    Lokal Red
    Zombie Dust
    and just about any decently made Gose, an under-rated style that I just love.
     
  9. lsummers

    lsummers Maven (1,275) Jun 21, 2010 California

    1. Rogue Dead Guy Ale
    2. Allagash White
    3. Sierra Nevada Pale ale
    4. Anything Weihenstephaner
    5. Franziskaner Weissbier

    Took me a while to think about this! I'm sure I'm missing something too...
     
  10. hara94

    hara94 Initiate (0) Apr 15, 2012 Minnesota

    Surly Furious
     
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  11. genuinedisciple

    genuinedisciple Initiate (0) Jan 10, 2010 Michigan

    This Week...Oracle
     
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  12. MooseBoose

    MooseBoose Initiate (0) Jun 6, 2007 Wisconsin

    Most any good German Marzen or Dunkel.......

    They are not always my first grab of choice, but I never tire of them and can ALWAYS enjoy one.
     
  13. dogfish90

    dogfish90 Initiate (0) May 4, 2009 California

    Hop Stoopid is the first beer that comes to mind, followed by DFH 90
     
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  14. HopsintheSack

    HopsintheSack Initiate (0) Apr 17, 2012 California

  15. nopucophop

    nopucophop Zealot (597) Mar 6, 2009 New York

    1809 actually haven't had a berliner weise I don't like.
    DeRanke
    Fantome
    Cigar City Guava Grove
    Saison Brett
    Cantillon
    Bam Weizen
     
  16. mocktm

    mocktm Initiate (0) Jan 3, 2011 Virginia

    Really just about anything 3 Floyds.Then again I have to trade for it so its hard to get sick of.
     
  17. BigCheese

    BigCheese Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2009 Massachusetts

    Smuttynose Finest Kind (really anything smutty)
    Allagash White
    SN Celebration
    Ipswich Harvest Ale (random I know, but its so well balanced)
    Miller High Life
    Homebrewed beer (even my so-so beers are incredibly satisfying)

    These are the beers that I have drank in the highest volumes not surprisingly.
     
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  18. DanE

    DanE Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2012 Connecticut

    New England Brewing Sea Hag IPA (I'd buy cases)
    OB Deviant Dale's
    OB G'Knight

    I am fairly easy to please.
     
  19. imbibingmytime

    imbibingmytime Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2012 Wisconsin

    I would give Two Hearted and Yeti both another vote. I can also run through cases of Founders Breakfast Stout.
     
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  20. shuggy

    shuggy Pundit (818) Dec 22, 2006 Pennsylvania
    Trader

    My homebrewed house DIPA. Even when it is "off" (rarely) it is still better than 95% of the beers available commercially. That and Head Hunter. Head Hunter is quite possibly the finest IPA ever made.
     
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