The beer you most take for granted.

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Orca, Mar 29, 2012.

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  1. Troegman

    Troegman Initiate (0) Aug 20, 2007 Pennsylvania

    Rasputin's been mentioned so I'll go with Troegs Hopback Amber. Always good.
     
  2. ant880

    ant880 Savant (1,179) Nov 7, 2010 New York
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    Guess thats true. You might just get depressed looking at the map and trying to figure out why you live in that tiny wasteland in a sea of Bell's goodness.
     
  3. Thickfreakness

    Thickfreakness Initiate (0) Oct 2, 2010 New York

    ST 2XIPA, Brooklyn BCS, Brooklyn Monster, Weyerbacher Double Simcoe, Ommegang Abbey Ale, Breckenridge 471, and the list goes on. These are all such great beers that always seem to be around, and often times I pick up something else just to try something different.
     
  4. UnknownKoger

    UnknownKoger Pooh-Bah (1,895) Jul 9, 2010 California
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    same here. living in Southern California, Pliny really has lost its luster to me. I still love it, but if I see something before I haven't had, I'll go for that. Pliny has become a standby for me. My friends on the east coast hate me for this
     
  5. Crazyale

    Crazyale Initiate (0) Feb 1, 2012 Virginia

    Bigfoot would definitely be missed.
     
  6. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
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    Toss up between Boston Lager or any of the Weihenstephaner weiss beers
     
  7. Rob315

    Rob315 Initiate (0) Mar 20, 2010 Kentucky

    Hop Devil
     
  8. stayclean

    stayclean Initiate (0) Mar 17, 2012 Wisconsin

    Locally, offerings from New Glarus, Central Waters, O'So, etc. Regionally, Founders, Bell's, Dark Horse, etc.
     
  9. queens1130

    queens1130 Initiate (0) Nov 21, 2008 California

    Dogfish 90min. My solid go to IPA. If that weren't on shelves It would definitely be heartbreak
     
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  10. TheMultiYeast

    TheMultiYeast Initiate (0) Oct 11, 2011 Vermont

    Hop Devil! Always available, always affordable..don't drink it enough
     
  11. CellarGimp

    CellarGimp Initiate (0) Sep 14, 2011 Missouri

    Stone. Funny, because as of a year ago we didn't have it. Now it is everywhere.
     
  12. azureoval

    azureoval Pundit (755) Jan 25, 2010 California

    Abyss, It has been readily available around here after it comes out and for quite a while afterwords. I hope I don't see the day of thin allocation or bottle limits.
    On a year round note I would have to say Racer 5.
     
  13. dpjosuns

    dpjosuns Initiate (0) Dec 8, 2009 Illinois

    Too many to list, but probably ditto to Two Hearted. Maybe Hopslam, but I dont think I take that for granted.
     
  14. raymo55

    raymo55 Initiate (0) Oct 3, 2011 Michigan

    Probably Walldorff Brewpub being a half mile from my house!

    But as far as bottles...Two Hearted is a good answer....but mine may be Founders Breakfast Stout
     
  15. bflattum

    bflattum Initiate (0) Feb 11, 2012 Minnesota

    Schell's Pils, somehow overlooked by a lot of Minnesotans but it is one of the best beers I've had. I forget it's there sometimes
     
  16. FosterJM

    FosterJM Initiate (0) Nov 16, 2009 California

    Stone Cali Belgique.
    So damn good.

    Cheers!
     
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  17. bleakies

    bleakies Maven (1,355) Apr 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    Tie between Anchor Porter and Mayflower Porter, both of which I consider Old Reliable.
     
  18. gatornation

    gatornation Grand High Pooh-Bah (10,388) Apr 18, 2007 Arizona
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    for me its Surly, always available and i pass on it alot for other brews
     
  19. Rekrule

    Rekrule Initiate (0) Nov 11, 2011 Massachusetts

    X2.
     
  20. deadonhisfeet

    deadonhisfeet Pooh-Bah (2,481) Apr 23, 2011 Kentucky
    Pooh-Bah

    I wish it was all over Kentucky!
     
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