what do you think about the bud with clam?
Love Beer. A fully stocked Beer fridge is one of the most beautiful sights. Seeing you're also a Canuck, I gotta recommend a brew I recently got hooked on called Dominum Vobiscus. Comes in 2 types, one with a green top called Lupulus, and another with an Orange top.. Can't remember it's name for the life of me, but both are delicious. Generally, I'm a sucker for stouts and reds.
X2 once I get a decent basement setup I'm dedicating a fridge to a beer stash!Love Beer. A fully stocked Beer fridge is one of the most beautiful sights. Seeing you're also a Canuck, I gotta recommend a brew I recently got hooked on called Dominum Vobiscus. Comes in 2 types, one with a green top called Lupulus, and another with an Orange top.. Can't remember it's name for the life of me, but both are delicious. Generally, I'm a sucker for stouts and reds.
Piss beer like Rock or Coors is good for occasions when you want something light to go with food... I like Highlife for nostalgia reasons.
My favorite is anything from Samuel Smith. The cherry ale is amazing and the chocolate stout actually tastes like chocolate. Its expensive though so its occasional.
Piss beer like Rock or Coors is good for occasions when you want something light to go with food... I like Highlife for nostalgia reasons.
My favorite is anything from Samuel Smith. The cherry ale is amazing and the chocolate stout actually tastes like chocolate. Its expensive though so its occasional.
Love beer. My favorite beer is definitely Guinness Draught. It's light enough to be refreshing & thirst-quenching, has a smooth, creamy consistency thanks to the N2 instead of CO2, and has great flavor. I buy it by the case at Costco. It's only good either on-tap (duh) or out of the can though. Guinness "Extra Stout" out of the bottle is also very tasty but here in the US it is not actually brewed by Guinness themselves (I think Molson brews it).
Belgian Abbey Ales, or the American craft brews that imitate them (like Brother Thelonious) are also excellent. If I want a light lager/pilsner beer, my go-to is Stella Artois, Amstel Light, or Anchor Steam. West-Coast or near-West Coast breweries that I am a fan of include Sierra Nevada (NorCal), Deschutes (Oregon), North Coast Brewing (NorCal), New Belgium (Colorado), and the aforementioned Anchor Steam (though I really only like their flagship product.)
I have two main beers
Guinness is for drinking
Heineken is for drinkin'
good and rightous taste. if you like guinness you'd probably also like kilkenny.
I had some Rolling Rock yesterday and it was shit. Do you guys actually drink this near-water stuff?
session beer
n.
Any beer that contains no higher than 5 percent ABV, featuring a balance between malt and hop characters (ingredients) and, typically, a clean finish - a combination of which creates a beer with high drinkability. The purpose of a session beer is to allow a beer drinker to have multiple beers, within a reasonable time period or session, without overwhelming the senses or reaching inappropriate levels of intoxication. (Yes, you can drink and enjoy beer without getting drunk.)