What beers a completely unique?

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  1. spicoli00

    spicoli00 Pooh-Bah (2,305) Jul 6, 2005 Indiana
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    Some if the more recent sweet potato stouts have been weird but pretty damn tasty under the right circumstances. PW Nisperos comes to mind
     
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  2. Shagator

    Shagator Zealot (719) Mar 17, 2012 Kentucky

    Creme Brulee - I actually enjoyed it in small amounts.
     
  3. loafinaround

    loafinaround Initiate (0) Jul 16, 2011 New York

    hell or high watermelon is rather unique. not very beery in its taste at all though
     
  4. MarioM

    MarioM Initiate (0) Sep 13, 2009 California

    +1

    First thing that came to mind was what I had last night, Midas Touch.
     
  5. TheBishopco

    TheBishopco Initiate (0) Feb 4, 2011 Tennessee

    How about Fortuitous? Bourbon barrel aged soured Sue.
     
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  6. WilliamLee

    WilliamLee Crusader (415) Jun 29, 2010 Mississippi

    I haven't tried that. Sounds like something I would like. I love Sue but I think it's either a love-it or hate-it beer because it's so unique.
     
  7. sicilian

    sicilian Zealot (713) Sep 30, 2008 Florida

    Any of the Cigar City Humidor Series beers aged on Spanish cedar.
    Cedar is such a unique smell/taste in a good way, for the most part
     
  8. harperman69

    harperman69 Initiate (0) Feb 11, 2009 Tennessee

    i would say Pranqster, but it's been forever since I've had either.
     
  9. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    Isn't Budweiser & Clamato Chelada at least somewhat similar to it?

    I'm guessing the now-discontinued Mott's Clamato Red Eye from Canada's Brick Brewing Co came close, too.
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    Seems like your prayers were ignored...:grinning:
     
  10. hopsputin

    hopsputin Grand Pooh-Bah (4,403) Apr 1, 2012 New Jersey
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    I thought Collage was pretty unique
     
  11. StoutSnob40

    StoutSnob40 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,611) Jan 4, 2013 California
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    Allagash Yakuza.
     
  12. Daemose

    Daemose Maven (1,407) Oct 3, 2011 Texas

    Jester King Buddha's Brew
     
  13. Sourkehd

    Sourkehd Initiate (0) Dec 10, 2012 Massachusetts

    Drie Fonteinen Doesjel is as weird as it gets.
     
  14. dbrauneis

    dbrauneis Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,071) Dec 8, 2007 North Carolina
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    Except for the other Bud Chelada products (and trust me, all are bad).
     
  15. dbrauneis

    dbrauneis Grand High Pooh-Bah (8,071) Dec 8, 2007 North Carolina
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  16. KingforaDay

    KingforaDay Pooh-Bah (2,445) Aug 5, 2010 New Jersey
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    DFH Palo Santo Marron. Nothing else even remotely like it (that I know of at least).
     
  17. Ol_Johnny_Skippelwicky

    Ol_Johnny_Skippelwicky Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2013 Minnesota

    Worth-almost-a-dollar-an-ounce unique?
     
  18. fujindemon74

    fujindemon74 Pooh-Bah (1,797) Nov 7, 2012 Pennsylvania
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  19. smokeypeat

    smokeypeat Initiate (0) Jan 23, 2010 Maryland

    Lawson's Maple Tripple. This thing doesn't have water added to it. Name me another beer with that going on. Oh, and it's one of the few beers I've had that was worth the really high price ($30/500ml). I wish I had more of it.
     
  20. keithmurray

    keithmurray Pooh-Bah (2,967) Oct 7, 2009 Connecticut
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    Orval
    Duvel
    Aventinus Eisbock
     
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