What would your "house beer" be?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Kadonny, Aug 15, 2013.

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  1. UCLABrewN84

    UCLABrewN84 Initiate (0) Mar 18, 2010 California

    Anchor Steam.
     
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  2. IDABEERGUY

    IDABEERGUY Initiate (0) Jun 18, 2013 Idaho

    Right now I gotta go with Pako's EYE-P-A from Snake River Brewing in Jackson Wyoming.The stuff just makes my mouth water. Going to go to the brewery on Saturday and get really fresh one,can't wait!!!!
     
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  3. rudzud

    rudzud Initiate (0) Apr 28, 2010 Massachusetts
    In Memoriam

    Chocolate Rain, or heady topper
     
  4. kell50

    kell50 Pooh-Bah (2,334) Jul 25, 2007 North Carolina
    Pooh-Bah

  5. hnandez

    hnandez Initiate (0) Jun 5, 2013 California

    I would say Sculpin, Pliny or Green Flash Imperial in no particular order....
     
  6. JandJMD

    JandJMD Maven (1,375) Feb 23, 2013 Maryland

    DFH Burton Baton (after it sits for a while). Visitors don't like the barrel taste, then they are out of luck. I'd be happy.
     
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  7. musicman7070

    musicman7070 Initiate (0) Aug 26, 2012 New Jersey

    I'll keep ya in mind but the HF trip I made was like a once a year thing, if that. Sorry man. I can report back to you about how it is when I crack it open, though.
     
  8. KS1297

    KS1297 Initiate (0) Apr 14, 2013 Wisconsin

    Spotted Cow
     
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  9. dedbeer

    dedbeer Pundit (767) Jun 23, 2013 Illinois

    Stone IPA
     
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  10. SlightlyGrey

    SlightlyGrey Maven (1,480) Apr 4, 2011 Minnesota
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    Depends on my beer budget - Surly Furious if it's good, Summit Saga if it's low.
     
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  11. CountDrunkula

    CountDrunkula Initiate (0) May 11, 2013 Pennsylvania

    I could drink Gonzo every day, easily one of my favorite beers. Might keep a few IPA's in the bottle fridge for a change of pace once in a while though. (Assuming there is a kegerator and a separate bottle fridge)
     
  12. Lare453

    Lare453 Pooh-Bah (2,884) Feb 1, 2012 Florida
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    supplication.
     
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  13. BrownAleMale

    BrownAleMale Initiate (0) Dec 14, 2011 Wisconsin

    Dancing Man Wheat- Great summer drinkability but enough Hefe (pun intended) to stand up during the winter.
     
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  14. matthiasbrau

    matthiasbrau Devotee (391) Aug 16, 2007 New York
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    It's a toss-up between Brooklyn Lager and McAuslan St. Ambroise Pale Ale for me.
     
  15. TPSReport

    TPSReport Initiate (0) Jun 17, 2011 New Jersey

    JAI ALAI.
     
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  16. JKIRBY

    JKIRBY Initiate (0) Apr 4, 2010 Wisconsin

    Founder's Porter.
     
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  17. BeerMeInStl

    BeerMeInStl Initiate (0) Jan 26, 2013 Missouri

    Really hard to pick one. I think that I'd have to go with Union Jack.
     
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  18. BedetheVenerable

    BedetheVenerable Initiate (0) Sep 5, 2008 Missouri

    Gotta go with a little known and unhyped example, but...

    Anything from Black Sheep, preferably on-cask but bottles would work if I couldn't get that.

    Riggwelter, Special Ale, and Best Bitter, in that order. Other than that, any of their others will do. If I couldn't get one of those, a home-brewed English Strong Ale, Strong Bitter, or Ordinary Bitter that approximated the aforementioned commercial beers.
     
  19. Lledd

    Lledd Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2013 Massachusetts

    Society and Solitude #7 all day every day
     
  20. mld

    mld Aspirant (270) Nov 11, 2005 California

    Judging by the empties in my recycling bin it appears to be Trumer Pils
     
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