Your Go to beer or beers?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Horbar, Apr 30, 2012.

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  1. JustinH2

    JustinH2 Zealot (541) Oct 18, 2009 Virginia

    Don de Dieu

    And Festina Peche during the summer....i cant wait for it to hit shelves
     
  2. lulualbesaid

    lulualbesaid Initiate (0) Feb 12, 2011 Illinois

  3. joshodonn

    joshodonn Initiate (0) Jan 21, 2011 Florida

    Mine would be CCB Maduro
     
  4. NoLeafClover44

    NoLeafClover44 Initiate (0) Feb 24, 2011 Delaware

    Don't really have a year round fridge staple, but if it's November-March then there is always some Yakima Glory in there for me. Here's hoping that the expansion will allow for this to be a year round offering (not likely, but I can dream!).
     
  5. DSho

    DSho Initiate (0) Sep 6, 2011 Florida

    OB G'knight. Bigfoot when its around.
     
  6. Streetcore

    Streetcore Initiate (0) Jan 20, 2010 Massachusetts

    Torpedo and anchor steam are my most common regulars.
     
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  7. denver10

    denver10 Grand Pooh-Bah (4,155) Nov 17, 2010 New Mexico
    Pooh-Bah

    This season it had been Odell's Red and Deschutes Red Chair. With their seasons closing going to have to find their replacements.
     
  8. JoeyBeerBelly

    JoeyBeerBelly Initiate (0) Dec 15, 2006 New York

    I like to keep a few bombers of Arrogant Bastard in the fridge.
    It's a beer I can drink all the time and at $5 a bomber it's pretty reasonable.
     
  9. DirtyPenny

    DirtyPenny Pundit (903) Jun 25, 2011 Massachusetts

    This is me. There are a few seasonals that I make a habit of grabbing when they're out, but nothing I have to have year round.
     
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  10. BrianTheBrewer30

    BrianTheBrewer30 Initiate (0) Nov 17, 2009 Massachusetts

    Alpine Duet...always in the fridge.
     
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  11. jbertsch

    jbertsch Pooh-Bah (2,874) Dec 14, 2008 Massachusetts
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    Nothing really. I like to keep trying new stuff. The closest thing to a common staple in my fridge would be BBC Czech Pils in July and August. If I HAD to pick one to have at all times year-round, it would be Founder's Red's Rye.
     
  12. trginter

    trginter Pundit (755) Dec 1, 2008 Michigan

    Huma or Reds Rye
     
  13. thebouch01

    thebouch01 Pundit (860) Jun 26, 2008 Pennsylvania
    Trader

    I use the fridge for beers I should drink sooner rather than later, but I always have a few Fuller's ESBs in there.
     
  14. goosewhisperer

    goosewhisperer Initiate (0) May 28, 2011 Colorado

    For an always good everyday drinker, Odell IPA.
     
  15. cbutova

    cbutova Grand Pooh-Bah (3,059) Oct 10, 2008 Massachusetts
    Pooh-Bah Trader

    My go to beers would probably be:

    Uinta Hop Notch (last few months)
    Founders Red's Rye
    Lagunitas Sumpin Sumpin Wild
    Sierra Nevada Torpedo, Pale Ale
    Weihenstephaner Hefeweiss
    Bear Republic Racer 5
     
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  16. klaybie

    klaybie Zealot (633) Nov 15, 2009 Illinois

    Boston Lager, Noble Pils now that it's year round, and Founders Centennial or SN Kellerweiss.
     
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  17. fx20736

    fx20736 Initiate (0) Mar 7, 2009 New York

    Fuller's London Pride. Always in my fridge.
     
  18. Inspired

    Inspired Devotee (377) Mar 4, 2008 Maryland

    I have a constant rotation in my fridge, but at any given time, you will always find an IPA and a European light lager (Paulaner, Hofbrau, etc). If either of those styles are depleted, it's time to make a run.
     
  19. bryanole27

    bryanole27 Initiate (0) Jun 24, 2011 North Carolina

    Ever since it has been canned...Intuition I-10 from Jacksonville, FL.
     
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  20. beerme411

    beerme411 Initiate (0) Sep 28, 2010 California

    For me it's some sort of APA or IPA. Usually local, because I can easily find them on sale and they're great, like Drake's IPA, FW Union Jack, Lagunitas IPA (currently), Torpedo, SNPA, Racer 5, PtE (hard to find BP), or Bitter American (I know brewed in Minnesota).
     
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