Favorite green bottled beer

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  1. WesMantooth

    WesMantooth Grand Pooh-Bah (4,844) Jan 8, 2014 Ohio
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    Lowenbrau
     
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  2. JuicesFlowing

    JuicesFlowing Initiate (0) Jul 5, 2009 Kansas

    By process of elimination. I'll go with Moosehead. I remember it being refreshing with little or no skunk. A quick check of my reviews/scores reflect on this.
     
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  3. BeerBeast

    BeerBeast Pooh-Bah (2,491) Oct 9, 2012 Florida
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    Here are my top 3 green bottled beers:

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  4. TonyLema1

    TonyLema1 Pooh-Bah (2,890) Nov 19, 2008 South Carolina
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    The 750ml Tripel Karmeliet at my store is in a green bottle, so it wins by a mile..next is Pilsner Urquell
     
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  5. Chelsea1905

    Chelsea1905 Initiate (0) Sep 3, 2008 Washington

    yep, and New Glarus fruit beers
     
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  6. creepinjeeper

    creepinjeeper Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2012 Missouri

    Is this a local??? Sounds good.
     
  7. creepinjeeper

    creepinjeeper Initiate (0) Nov 8, 2012 Missouri

    Nevermind ...
     
  8. CthulhuBeerGeek

    CthulhuBeerGeek Initiate (0) Apr 8, 2015 South Carolina

    I gotta say Yuengling. Less than a buck a bottle...summer day it's pretty awesome.
     
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  9. TongoRad

    TongoRad Grand Pooh-Bah (3,884) Jun 3, 2004 New Jersey
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    Hofbrau is the answer! Well...Spaten and Jever, too. The way I prefer them, there's not too much overlap between them all either; Hofbrau for helles, dunkel, maibock and pale O'fest; Spaten for doppelbock and amber O'fest (helles in a pinch); Jever for pils, naturally.
     
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  10. kwakwhore

    kwakwhore Maven (1,413) Nov 1, 2004 North Carolina
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    Spaten Optimator.
     
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  11. scottbrew4u

    scottbrew4u Initiate (0) Feb 2, 2005 Pennsylvania

    Yuengling then next might be Stella.
     
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  12. Kinsman

    Kinsman Maven (1,457) Aug 26, 2009 Nevada

    Dupont, Fantôme, La Chouffe, and Ballantine
     
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  13. luwak

    luwak Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2010 Arizona

    uhm,... green bottle?

    cantillon.....
    3f....
    boon....
    ....
     
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  14. luwak

    luwak Initiate (0) Mar 2, 2010 Arizona

    not a lambic fan i guess....
     
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  15. ClavisAurea

    ClavisAurea Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2008 New York

    Boon Oude Geuze albeit I have not had many beers in green bottles.
     
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  16. ClavisAurea

    ClavisAurea Initiate (0) Jul 4, 2008 New York

    I do bottle my homebrew beers in Grolsch bottles but that depends on what I have going at the time. My Russian Imperial Stout and Saison were awesome (and gone quickly).
     
  17. RichD

    RichD Pooh-Bah (2,318) Mar 18, 2012 Rhode Island
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    Definitely anything Cantillon. Especially Fou, LP Kriek and Iris. Also, Allagash sours are great, perhaps on par with RR sours.

    Non sour green bottles, Yuengling. The classic, mildly flavored amber ale that we've grown to almost love from the United States' older brewery.
     
  18. tbryan5

    tbryan5 Pooh-Bah (1,916) Sep 22, 2012 Louisiana
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    Excluding sours, all.green bottle beers taste the same to me. Anyone else experience this?
     
  19. birdman200

    birdman200 Initiate (0) Jul 6, 2010 Massachusetts

    Prettyyyy pumped my first Jester King Petite Prince is in a green bottle...
     
  20. dedbeer

    dedbeer Pundit (767) Jun 23, 2013 Illinois

    Gotta be Trumer Pils
     
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