Your favorite smoothest, easy-to-drink brew?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Bradystraps, Feb 21, 2013.

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  1. devlishdamsel

    devlishdamsel Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2009 Washington

    You really do love your dark thick beer!
     
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  2. devlishdamsel

    devlishdamsel Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2009 Washington

    For me this all just depends on mood plus season. Although i will always be partial to the sour beer. Give me some liefmans cuvee brut kriek anyday!
     
  3. jnoble

    jnoble Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 Washington

    Aecht Schlenkerla Rauchbier Marzen and Fuller's London Pride.

    Cheers!
     
  4. BJasny

    BJasny Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2011 Texas

    Yeah I say Weihenstephaner Hefe is the first thing that comes to my mind
     
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  5. BostonHops

    BostonHops Initiate (0) Sep 21, 2011 Massachusetts

    depends on a few factors, but founders breakfast stout came to mind pretty quickly.
     
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  6. VncentLIFE

    VncentLIFE Initiate (0) Feb 16, 2011 North Carolina

    Bull city and burger clay street pale on hand pump.
     
  7. Dogzbone

    Dogzbone Initiate (0) Dec 1, 2012 New York

    Victory at Sea is pretty damn smooth and mighty tasty. Nugget Nectar also goes down really easy. A little to easy sometimes!
     
  8. teal

    teal Zealot (589) May 3, 2012 Wisconsin

    Buffalo Sweat by Tallgrass
    Left Hand Milk Nitro
    Guinness
    various home brews

    Those are my go to beers to drink a lot of.
     
  9. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
    Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    Many mentioned already- Augustiner Edelstoff, Hacker-Pschorr Munich Gold, Weihenstephaner Hefe, London Pride, Yards Brawler...

    But I just gotta add Ayinger Altbairisch (dunkel), and my latest favorite squeeze Weihenstephaner Pilsner to the list.

    For a bit higher gravity Schlenkerla Urbock and VITUS! can't be beat, but you gotta watch yourself.
     
  10. Revenant

    Revenant Initiate (0) Aug 8, 2012 Minnesota

    Bitter Brewer
     
  11. Reinbeck11

    Reinbeck11 Initiate (0) Aug 15, 2012 Iowa

    SS Oatmeal
    Weihe Hefe
    SB Tripel
     
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  12. DelMontiac

    DelMontiac Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2010 Oklahoma

    Ah, sveet!
     
  13. paulytasker

    paulytasker Pundit (931) May 16, 2012 New York

    Brown Dog Ale is such a great, spot on example of the style! Cheers!
     
  14. Superdad

    Superdad Initiate (0) Sep 1, 2012

    Duckrabbit Milk Stout
     
  15. paulytasker

    paulytasker Pundit (931) May 16, 2012 New York

    Great Lakes Dortmunder Gold.... very crisp n' smooth with a great malt/hops balance. At 5.8ABV can down a few without forgeting your name.
     
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  16. stealth

    stealth Pooh-Bah (2,023) Dec 16, 2011 Minnesota
    Pooh-Bah

    Fullers London Porter, Black butte, just about any sour ale.
     
  17. raffels

    raffels Initiate (0) Dec 12, 2009 West Virginia

    I love Racer 5 and Torpedo, both in maybe the 38-42 degree range. I know that may seem WAY too cold for some folks here, but for me the lower temp just seems to accentuate the hop punch all the better.

    The downside of this is things tend to somewhat fuzzy after about 3 or 4 rounds..
     
  18. Ri0

    Ri0 Initiate (0) Jul 1, 2012 Wisconsin

    A Little Sumpin Sumpin. It goes down so quick.
     
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  19. Bradystraps

    Bradystraps Crusader (429) Jan 24, 2013 Connecticut

    I gots to try me that one.
     
  20. malty

    malty Savant (1,144) Dec 16, 2003 Michigan

    Weinhenstephan Hefeweissen. All. Day. Long.
     
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