Beers that Brewers Would Drink Forever.

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  1. Amendm

    Amendm Pooh-Bah (2,589) Jun 7, 2018 Rhode Island
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  2. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    It's nice to see Boston Lager there because it's a brave choice. Nice to see pFriem Pilsner too because that one is probably my favorite new-to-me beer for '22.
     
  3. Resistance88

    Resistance88 Grand Pooh-Bah (3,462) Apr 9, 2015 California
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    pFriem Pilsner is good .
    Why anyone would choose PtE is beyond me , but hey :skull:
     
  4. deanzaZZR

    deanzaZZR Maven (1,347) Jan 8, 2015 California

    Are you trading for the Pfriem? We don't even get it here a few hundred miles south of the Oregon/California border.
     
  5. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    The rest of my life? How about a beer that survives a few years. I look for and latch onto good ones when I find them. Chances are any favorite beer will be discontinued in a year or two. Most of the remaining brands will be "improved" so as to be recognizable mostly by the label. May I use present-day Pilsner Urquell as an example, being brewed with a fairly traditional package, but contents being -- different. It's probably a decent beer, but I'm sorely disappointed because I have to compare it to the incomparable experience of drinking Urquell in the late 70s. I avoid it now. Many other of my "lifetime" favorites have disappeared or changed over the last 50 years: Dortmunder Ritterbrau, McSorley's Ale, Ballantine Ale, Blue Point ESB . . . .
     
  6. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Had on a business trip to Vegas. I went to a place for dinner that I knew had it. I liked it so much at the time that I went back to the same place for lunch the following day. When I ordered it with lunch, the bartender didn't understand what beer I was asking for at first. Then it clicked with him and he said, "Weren't you here yesterday? I remember now. People don't usually buy this beer."
     
  7. AlfromPA

    AlfromPA Zealot (613) Dec 9, 2021 Colorado

    My father worked for Pabst in Milwaukee before the war (WWII), later was a pharmacist. He was so grateful to Pabst for hiring him at the bottom of the depression that he drank Pabst for the rest of his life; no question. It was always in the fridge. The only exception to the Pabst rule was when there was a strike at Pabst, so then he drank another beer--I recall once it was Leinenkugel's. But that tasted "spoiled," so it was back to Pabst as soon as possible.

    So I'd argue that people sometimes drink a beer for reasons that don't entirely have to do with "flavor," and they eventually become one with what they drink. It's a kind of terroir thing, maybe--i. e., it's cultural, has to do with the locale, the lived situation. And it may not even be a conscious decision, certainly not after while.
     
  8. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Well, this guy might be a brewer and things might be different out in Nevada but that ain't how beer distribution and freshness availability work out in the real world at the retail level in much of the country.
     
  9. LesDewitt4beer

    LesDewitt4beer Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,315) Jan 25, 2021 Minnesota
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  10. Harrison8

    Harrison8 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,285) Dec 6, 2015 Missouri
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    That dark lager sounds delicious.

    Can't wait for the local breweries to revive their dark lager recipes for the cold months.
     
  11. dennisthreeninefiveone

    dennisthreeninefiveone Pundit (980) Aug 11, 2020 New Jersey
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    Yeah I rarely see any Sierra Nevada products with bottling dates less the 60 days ago.
     
  12. JackHorzempa

    JackHorzempa Grand Pooh-Bah (3,375) Dec 15, 2005 Pennsylvania
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    By my reckoning the split was 9 lagers and 5 ales.

    Lagers do indeed have the quality of drinkability going for them.

    Cheers!

    P.S. And I too will give a shout out for pFriem Pilsner. I enjoyed drinking that beer when I had lunch at the pFriem brewery (Hood River, OR).
     
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  13. sefus12

    sefus12 Pundit (938) Sep 7, 2006 Wisconsin
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    Good thing about SNPA is that even at 4-6 months, there’s very little falloff if kept correctly. SN hoppy brews “age” better than most, if not all, PAs/IPAs.
     
  14. jonphisher

    jonphisher Grand Pooh-Bah (3,850) Aug 9, 2015 New Jersey
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    I have found that our closest Wegmans, at least in my experience, almost always has it under 60 days. Sometimes only 3-4 weeks old even; its pretty out of the way for me so I haven't been in quite a few months now but maybe worth checking.

    This is the Wegmans in Cherry Hill by Philly which sees a ton of volume, that parking lot is a nightmare. I'm sure this contributes to their fast volume turnover.
     
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  15. DCH

    DCH Savant (1,119) Jun 12, 2013 New York

    The sacred profane dark lager really stood out to me. If you told me five years ago that a brewery would be charging $7.99 for a 16 oz can of 3.8% ABV dark lager, I would have said you’re on crack.
     
  16. hopfenunmaltz

    hopfenunmaltz Pooh-Bah (2,635) Jun 8, 2005 Michigan
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    ABGB Industry and pFriem Industry are 2 two excelent beers that I've had the pleasure of drinking fresh at the breweries. Will have the Industry again soon.
     
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  17. moodenba

    moodenba Pooh-Bah (2,502) Feb 2, 2015 New York
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    Your father might have also preferred the taste. Up through the 70's at least, Pabst brewed good beer (Red, White and Blue and Eastside excepted). Pabst-brewed Blue Ribbon was a good adjunct lager. I'd be hard pressed to name one that I thought was clearly better. And Andeker, Pabst dark draft, Old Tankard Ale, Pabst Bock were all good or better. I liked Blue Ribbon better than Leinies when I lived in Chicago in the mid 70s. Today's Blue Ribbon bears little relation to the beer of 50 years ago (its yellow). Not sure about Leinenkugel.
     
  18. REVZEB

    REVZEB Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,686) Mar 28, 2013 Illinois
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    Rothhaus FTW!
     
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  19. cg123

    cg123 Zealot (548) Feb 27, 2012 Ohio
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    I say in 2022 they are on crack charging that much.
     
  20. DCH

    DCH Savant (1,119) Jun 12, 2013 New York

    That’s probably the case for 99% of Bud Light drinkers.
     
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