Beer you buy regularly?

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  1. 4ingredients

    4ingredients Initiate (0) May 22, 2009 Massachusetts

    DFH 90 Minute
    Talon DIPA
    Deviant Dales IPA
     
  2. shnsajax

    shnsajax Initiate (0) Jul 2, 2013 Idaho

    This. Sometimes i'll buy a Rochefort if I don't want a bomber as its near impossible to find Abt 12 in 330ml bottles in Texas.
     
  3. TwoBeers

    TwoBeers Pundit (754) Nov 22, 2013 Germany

    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale
    Stone IPA
    Great Basin Icky (Local)
     
  4. LeRose

    LeRose Grand Pooh-Bah (4,423) Nov 24, 2011 Massachusetts
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    Brewery...Jacks Abby but I am not loyal to any particular brew. Smoke and Dagger is probably the most frequent, Copper Legend the least. There is always at least one JA brew in the house. I am still somewhat in discovery mode and faves come and go to an extent, but if Jacks Abby makes it and I can find it, I'm drinking it. I am finding more and more perfectly fine local offerings if you consider New England local and that does test the loyalty.

    I agree with the comments about the lack f repeat purchases potentially having a negative effect.
     
  5. xShoWTeKx

    xShoWTeKx Pundit (994) Jan 21, 2013 South Carolina
    Trader

    If I'm just standing there and can't find anything new I usually just grab one of these.

    2 Hearted
    Dales Pale
    Sixty-One
    Red & White
    Rochfort 10
    Enjoy by (usually buy about 3 each go round)
    Just about anything Thomas Creek....
     
  6. shawnohall

    shawnohall Zealot (705) Nov 8, 2009 Texas

    I'll buy whatever craft beer I like that's on sale. I'm weird that way. So as a result, I find myself buying these often:

    Karbach Hopadillo IPA
    Southern Star Pine Belt Pale Ale
    Saint Arnold Seasonal 12-packs
    Sierra Nevada Torpedo 12-pack
    Sierra Nevada Seasonal 12-packs
     
  7. Tdizzle

    Tdizzle Initiate (0) Dec 19, 2006 California

    Ballast Point Sculpin
    Sierra Nevada Torpedo
    Stone Pale Ale
     
  8. DarkDragon999

    DarkDragon999 Maven (1,331) Feb 13, 2013 Rhode Island

    Long Trail Double Bag because its only 7.99 at 7.2% ABV and its pretty decent. Also whatever the current Narragansett seasonal is I buy a lot. Sixer of 16 ounce tall cans for 8 bucks is a good deal.
     
  9. Ragnampiza

    Ragnampiza Initiate (0) Jul 28, 2011 Italy

    Orval.

    Unbeatable price/quality ratio, imho.
     
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  10. Zanico

    Zanico Maven (1,307) Nov 24, 2009 Ohio

    Columbus IPA
     
  11. neverenoughhops

    neverenoughhops Initiate (0) Oct 22, 2009 California

    if people are consuming craft beer, the craft beer industry is doing fine. i wouldn't worry any more than that.
     
  12. Armando_Perez

    Armando_Perez Initiate (0) Jul 15, 2013 Florida

    Jai Alai
    Fixie
    Espresso Yeti
    Sea Monster
    Victory at Sea
     
  13. TNbeergirl

    TNbeergirl Initiate (0) Dec 4, 2012 Missouri

    It depends upon how we define "regularly" (as in the title of this thread, "Beer You Buy Regularly"). I think about "regularly" as something I can do very often, such as year-round, but I suppose it's also possible that we could say that buying a certain seasonal each year is also a "regular" behavior. (Ah, semantics!) Therefore, I'll answer the question both ways.
    Beer I buy year-round and always have in my fridge: Myrcenary, Old Rasputin, Sculpin
    Beer I buy every year when released: Boulevard's Nutcracker; 4 Hands Chocolate Milk Stout; Founders Breakfast Stout; Odell's St. Lupulin; Goose Island's BCBS; Perennial's Abraxas; and now that it's annual, Stone's RuinTen.
     
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  14. shacawgo24

    shacawgo24 Initiate (0) Jun 11, 2013 Illinois

    Torpedo
    Revolution Rosa
    DFH 90
    Samuel Adams currently running seasonal brew (Like all four).

    Will probably try to have Southern Tier Pumking & Crème Brulee year round in fridge.
     
  15. pourmeadrink

    pourmeadrink Initiate (0) Oct 16, 2013 Minnesota

    Great post! I've got a few I pretty much always have on hand. I'll switch styles, but the usual suspects are Ommegang, Schell's, Surly, Jolly Pumpkin, Southern Tier, Petrus... I almost always replenish when I'm out on these guys.
     
  16. I_Like_Beer

    I_Like_Beer Initiate (0) Oct 31, 2013 New York

    Up until last year Pabst Blue Ribbon was always in my fridge. :grimacing: What can I say I grew up in a house where PBR was a staple. :grinning:
     
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  17. RussBeercier

    RussBeercier Initiate (0) Mar 24, 2013 Illinois

    What he said
     
  18. Jirin

    Jirin Initiate (0) Apr 28, 2013 Massachusetts

    My most common buys are Sam Adams Lager, Sam Adams seasonal/variety packs, Weinstephaner Hefeweizen and St Bernadus Abt 12.

    Otherwise I have a lot of usual suspects but I like to branch out.

    Sam Adams winter collection is really good this year. The Juniper IPA is better and more distinctive than the Holiday Porter it replaced. Though I did like Chocolate Bock better than Cherry Chocolate Bock, can't go wrong with Old Fezewig.
     
  19. 2beerdogs

    2beerdogs Grand Pooh-Bah (5,682) Jan 31, 2005 California
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    Sierra Nevada Pale Ale...been a go-to for years.
     
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  20. DrIPA

    DrIPA Initiate (0) Sep 22, 2010 Michigan

    Oskar Blues Dale's Pale. Other than that I have seasonal regulars such as Bell's Hopslam, SN Celebration, Ten Fidy, Frankenmuth Dunkel, etc... and with seemingly 5 new breweries on the shelf each month I always have something new to try.
     
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