Your go to beer?

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Oktoberfist, Jul 31, 2015.

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  1. nc41

    nc41 Initiate (0) Sep 25, 2008 North Carolina
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    I really don't have a go to beer, an IPA of some type, a Miller Lite. Got a bunch of great BA Stouts put away.
     
  2. sgudino

    sgudino Devotee (313) Apr 15, 2015 California

    Has to be Enjoy By for me....even more so now that it's released in 6-packs
     
  3. imfatsowhat

    imfatsowhat Initiate (0) Aug 20, 2013 California

    Anything from Lagunitas
     
  4. tjmiller718

    tjmiller718 Zealot (714) Mar 31, 2011 Virginia

    SNPA and usually keep a pils in the fridge for my wife- Fat Head's Jack Straw, Troegs Sunshine, SN Nooner or Summerfest lately.
     
  5. twb0392

    twb0392 Initiate (0) Aug 1, 2014 Wisconsin

    The FLA 4 packs don't seem to be the same.
     
  6. Scott17Taylor

    Scott17Taylor Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2013 Iowa
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    The first batch wasn't good. The second Florida batch was a huge improvement and I think they will be able to get the recipe down fairly quickly.
     
  7. HorseheadsHophead

    HorseheadsHophead Grand Pooh-Bah (3,732) Sep 15, 2014 Colorado
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    Bell's Two Hearted Ale, followed by Stone IPA and Sierra Nevada Torpedo.
     
  8. Kwak

    Kwak Initiate (0) Nov 1, 2002 New Jersey

    nowadays Guinness
     
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  9. bbowdoin

    bbowdoin Initiate (195) Dec 26, 2013 Georgia

    Creature Comforts Tropicalia and Athena; Bell's 2 Hearted, Anderson Valley Gose (both), Westbrook IPA, Weyerbacher Tarte Nouveau, Orpheus Atalanta, Heavy Seas Loose Cannon cans. Standard rotations in my fridge and throw in seasonal stouts; right now Southern Tier Choklat Oranj is awesome.
     
  10. Jsteez

    Jsteez Savant (1,233) Apr 28, 2012 Utah

    Mine change according to seasons.
     
  11. my_knew_craft

    my_knew_craft Savant (1,156) Mar 13, 2013 Massachusetts
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    Trillium IPAs/IIPAs no question.
     
  12. RutgersBeerGuy

    RutgersBeerGuy Savant (1,059) Jan 16, 2007 New Jersey

    Victory Prima Pils.
     
  13. Crim122

    Crim122 Initiate (0) Aug 4, 2014 North Carolina

    Usually any good berliner weisse or Gose.
     
  14. utopiajane

    utopiajane Grand Pooh-Bah (3,982) Jun 11, 2013 New York
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    The Pilsener. My favorite Pilsener . . . I 'll let you know. . . after I try them all :grinning:
     
  15. WillQC4Beer

    WillQC4Beer Initiate (0) May 1, 2014 Vermont

    fresh smutty vunderbar, getcha self some!
     
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  16. utopiajane

    utopiajane Grand Pooh-Bah (3,982) Jun 11, 2013 New York
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    It's darn good, I already have! :slight_smile:
     
  17. WillQC4Beer

    WillQC4Beer Initiate (0) May 1, 2014 Vermont

    I've been doing nothing but drinking different pils lately and that one and the crisp stand above others.
     
  18. fuzzbalz

    fuzzbalz Pundit (953) Apr 13, 2002 Georgia

    My homebrew, or Dales pale ale.
     
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  19. eppCOS

    eppCOS Grand Pooh-Bah (4,570) Jun 27, 2015 Colorado
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    Easy Jack (FW) at home, but in New Mexico during the summer: La Cumbre Elevated IPA. Not even close...
     
  20. LuskusDelph

    LuskusDelph Initiate (0) May 1, 2008 New Jersey

    Same here. At home, it is far and away the best choice.
    As far as commercial beers go (which I drink only when I'm out dining or at a bar with friends), I more often than not go for one of SN's products. I am also still a big fan of Boston Lager, and really like Dales Pale Ale and Yuengling Porter on occasion.
    A favorite restaurant of mine features Zywiec's various beers on draft, which are always my first choice at that place regardless of whatever else they have on the taps (including local beers).
     
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