5 Before / 5 After

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by 19etz55, Mar 19, 2016.

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How many beers that you've had in the last 5 years will you be drinking 5 years from now?

Poll closed Nov 19, 2016.
  1. All of them

    1.5%
  2. Most of them

    11.1%
  3. Many of them

    18.3%
  4. 50/50

    11.8%
  5. Some of them

    40.5%
  6. Not many of them

    16.4%
  7. None of them

    0.4%
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  1. tylerstravis

    tylerstravis Pooh-Bah (2,487) Feb 14, 2014 Colorado
    Pooh-Bah

    The majority of the beers I've had I would not purchase a second time, let alone in five years.
     
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  2. Fordcoyote15

    Fordcoyote15 Pooh-Bah (2,368) Nov 19, 2011 Pennsylvania
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    Sam adams cream stout certainly comes to mind
     
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  3. CellarGimp

    CellarGimp Initiate (0) Sep 14, 2011 Missouri

    I picked the the option that best represented "whichever ones are still on the market" which I felt was "Some of them"
     
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  4. Uniobrew31

    Uniobrew31 Pooh-Bah (1,567) Jan 16, 2012 Pennsylvania
    Pooh-Bah

    Based on the past five years until now I have evolved my consumption a bit but not drastically. So as long as they are available or if we don't have an apocalypse probably pretty close to my current rotation.
     
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  5. Jirin

    Jirin Initiate (0) Apr 28, 2013 Massachusetts

    50/50 probably? Just because I stopped buying beer for home and only drink when out with friends or on vacation so it's a function of how much of my options stay the same. Also heavily depends if I still live in the same area.
     
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  6. Scrapss

    Scrapss Pooh-Bah (2,220) Nov 15, 2008 Pennsylvania
    Pooh-Bah

    Let's see....many of them if they keep making them....

    Sunshine Pils
    Founders Imperial Stout
    Founders Breakfast Stout
    Nugget Nectar
    Sam Oktoberfest
    Sam Noble Pils
    Straub seasonal mixes
    Straub Maibock
    Founders Pale Ale
    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
    Sierra Nevada Summertime
    Great Lakes (pretty much any....)

    I stray from these but they will remain staples as long as they keep being made.
     
  7. GuitarIPA

    GuitarIPA Savant (1,229) Mar 24, 2013 Connecticut


    Ten Fidy for life
     
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  8. lysergicdream

    lysergicdream Pundit (877) May 13, 2010 Colorado

    i'm a ticker so always looking for something new to try. very few beers that i repeat but those will be with me forever most likely
     
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  9. Squire

    Squire Grand Pooh-Bah (4,385) Jul 16, 2015 Mississippi
    BA4LYFE Society Pooh-Bah Trader

    Picked up some old favorites today (Chimay Red, Blue and White) and come to think of it there's a good chance they will still be available five years from now. Can't state with certainty I'll still be around but hope springs eternal.
     
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  10. Gary-N

    Gary-N Initiate (0) Mar 16, 2016 Massachusetts

    I try many, many different beers each month, some good, some not so good. So only the ones that I like will I probably be ever drinking again. So I voted "Some Of Them"
     
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  11. threeviews

    threeviews Initiate (0) Apr 18, 2011 Florida

    Although not always in my 'fridge, I cannot see ever ceasing to imbibe these favorites:
    Sunday Morning Stout - Weyerbacher
    Duvel - Duvel Mortgat
    Exit 4 - Flying Fish
    Golden Delicious - Captain Lawrence
    Maximus - Lagunitas (or just about any of their profile)
    Sea Hag, Gandhi Bot (officially renamed G-Bot), 668, Coffee Breath Stout - New England
    RIPA On Rye - Shmaltz
    Conntucky Lightning, Espressway Stout, 20 Ton Ale, Rye 95 - Two Roads
    Gnomegang - Ommegang

    I could continue, but the point is moot...I will always try something new, but I know what I like and would be happy forever enjoying the list provided.
     
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