What is your "everyday" beer?

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  1. cbcrunch

    cbcrunch Grand Pooh-Bah (4,783) Jan 21, 2012 Wyoming
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    Crow Peak - Pile O Dirt
    Deschutes - Black Butte
    Snake River - Zonker
     
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  2. Dan269605

    Dan269605 Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2013 Connecticut

    SN Pale Ale
    DFH Indian Brown
    Hennepin
    Harpoon IPA
     
  3. Culture

    Culture Initiate (0) Jul 10, 2013 Massachusetts

    Jai Alai was my everyday beer until i moved to Mass :slight_frown: .... Now its Sam Adams IPL
     
  4. surfcaster

    surfcaster Initiate (0) Apr 20, 2013 North Carolina
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  5. duckmanco

    duckmanco Initiate (0) Apr 19, 2010 Virginia

    This is why homebrewing is so great. Everyday beers:

    English summer ales - namely Crouch Vale's brewers gold as a base - my fav lately is Briess pale ale malt, palisade hops and 1968 yeast

    Commercial brews - FW UJ - major **** for it when it's fresh, and somehow 13/6'er seems fair.
     
  6. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    Miller Lite, Ultra, supplemented by something from my closet every now and then. A stiff martini too fits the bill. Trying to lose weight or Two Hearted would be the answer.
     
  7. fmj40

    fmj40 Initiate (0) Aug 29, 2013 North Dakota

    Blue moon, in summer, NB Tripple and/or Abbey in winter..
     
  8. carlitos92

    carlitos92 Zealot (599) Jul 12, 2012 Texas

    Don't really have an "everyday" beer since I tend to go for bombers I haven't had before, but if I have an empty-fridge panic attack in Wal-Mart or something, it's Shiner Bock.
     
  9. Benish

    Benish Pooh-Bah (2,446) Mar 13, 2013 Utah
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    Capital Mutiny IPA would be a no brainer - just less than 11 dollars for a 12 pack! Granted it's not the greatest but I still like it!
     
  10. ilovermont

    ilovermont Initiate (0) Jul 18, 2012 Vermont

    HEADY TOPPER
     
  11. basscram

    basscram Initiate (0) Mar 29, 2006 Maine

    If it's not my own beer, it's steel reserve,jai alai,yuengling.
     
  12. devlishdamsel

    devlishdamsel Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2009 Washington

    Does Kombucha count as beer? Because otherwise I don't drink beer everyday.
     
  13. jzlyo

    jzlyo Pooh-Bah (2,743) Mar 4, 2012 Iowa
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    Stone, usually Levitation or IPA.
     
  14. GardenWaters

    GardenWaters Initiate (0) Jan 8, 2012 Illinois

    Just picked up a sixer off Obsidian Stout, and Wow, I am really impressed! Simply one of the best non-imperial stouts I have yet to come across. It's dark, delicious, and the fact that I can score a sixer for under $9 makes this my new go-to beer.

    I just cant understand how a brew so good can be offered in a six-pack format for so cheap (maybe they know something that Lagunitas knows?) Either way, until Deschutes jumps on the band wagon of switching to four packs and charging the consumer more, I will continue to vote with my dollar by snatching up as much Obsidian Stout and Black Butte Porter I can get my hands on.
     
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  15. trentbrown89

    trentbrown89 Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2013 California

    One of the best values around for sure. One of the best stouts period.
     
  16. mrcraft

    mrcraft Grand Pooh-Bah (3,396) Dec 15, 2012 California
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    They make good stouts from top to bottom, and for that price it can't be beat.
     
  17. More_Cowbell

    More_Cowbell Initiate (0) Jul 19, 2013 Washington

    Top selling craft stout in America!
     
  18. deschutes_fan

    deschutes_fan Pundit (844) Sep 24, 2013 California
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    Obsidian is a solid go-to for the price, no doubt. Abyss is there when your feeling like going big... wouldn't mind seeing a BA version of Obsidian (not quite as high octane as abyss) and then some rare abyss variations (aged in high end barrels)
     
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  19. Mike4TN

    Mike4TN Initiate (0) Oct 6, 2013 Tennessee

    Sam Adams Seasonal Brew Always Have A Fridge Full. Everyday Beer For Sure. Also Molson Canadian Can't seem to stop buying those either. LOL
     
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