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Saw 2 things that made me do a double take... $100 for a case of Founders Devil Dancer, never seen them sell it by the case... $95 for a 3 liter of New Holland Dargons Milk...
That is a stupid low price for the Dragons Milk... Woah.
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Saw 2 things that made me do a double take... $100 for a case of Founders Devil Dancer, never seen them sell it by the case... $95 for a 3 liter of New Holland Dargons Milk...
I tried this watching the O's game a few days ago, pretty strong but I enjoyed it. Can one of you gents recommend me a good beer too try with my young pallet? I'm use to the regular mainstream beers, bud light, busch, etc. Thanks in advance
Thanks alot, ill be sure to take your advice and report back how I make out. I figured I had skipped a tier or so trying thatA couple pages back, I wrote some suggestions but I don't mind doing it again.
The Rye Pale Ale you had is considered a Pale ale, which is about midway point between a mildly hoppy beer *say Blonde ale, and a truly hop bomb, a IPA. So you definitely jumped right in there trying new stuff.. I looked online and the terrapin rye pale ale is 5.4% abv vs 4.2% in many light beers, and has a hop bitterness of 45 vs 5-10 on the lighter macro beers.. So you had quite the jump.
Pale ales to me are the second tier beers you may try after a few months getting into the entry level tier 1 stuff.
Some tier 1 recommendations
Pilsner
Blonde Ale
Wheat beers including Hefeweizen
Fruit Beers
Belgium Blonde *these may be higher in ABV so be careful
Many red, browns, and octoberfests are really malt forward. But that may appeal to you right away.
Almost all of these are very mild in the hop category.. If you realize you like hops right off the bat, jump into Pale Ales and IPAs...
If you like coffee and chocolate subtly mixed with hops, stouts may be your thing.
Lately I've noticed many beer stores offering build your own "six packs" for $1.50- $2.00 a beer. It's more just you buying a single bottle. It's worth it to seek out a place that does offer this service..
Many beer store visits I spend 15 minutes on my phone looking at reviews and other websites figuring out what I may want. Once you get past the macro cheap stuff, the options are bountiful.
Yeah, 5 gallon kegs.Legit setup. are each of those kegs 5 gallons each? I definitely need to get away from the cheap picnic taps that hang on the side of kegs
Anybody try High or Hell Watermelon?
I've been meaning to try it for a while and the bar I was at yesterday ran out of it. I'm actually considering driving 20 min away after work sometime this week to the nearest place that sells it
Yeah man, I didn't here about it until 2010 my Freshman year but I started to see it show up every where in the last year or two. I hope it's not too sweet. I like fruit beers where the fruit isn't the dominant taste. I like it where the fruit is only a hint
Yeah, i feel you my dude. closer to the rind, you get that hint of flavor and more water.i feel like some fruity beers are just beers cut with some juice lol. way too sweet, which im not really into. I think my favorite fruity beer that ive tried is Sam Adams Cherry Wheat and Lancaster Strawberry WheatIt's not sweet to me, hard to explain you know when you get closer to the rind of a watermelon and it's not overly sweet? Guess that's kinda how I'd describe but def not sweet
I bought Hooker Watermelon Lager, that's very sweet
Roy Pitz makes a Watermelon Ale which is awesome
I might be going to SF for work next month and I'm def hitting up 21st Amendment
Been aging this bottle for almost two years if I remember correctly. Anyone tried thirteenth hour that can eleborate on it? I'm thinking of opening it very soon
Yeah, i feel you my dude. closer to the rind, you get that hint of flavor and more water.i feel like some fruity beers are just beers cut with some juice lol. way too sweet, which im not really into. I think my favorite fruity beer that ive tried is Sam Adams Cherry Wheat and Lancaster Strawberry Wheat
Might make a run to the bottle shop today and pick up a six pack. I'm starting to get more into the craft beers and microbrews. My favorite beer so far is probably Stella lol. What would you recommend for someone like me who's just "starting"
I saw you got Troegs, try their Dreamweaver
It's an unfiltered wheat, pretty good
My fav breweries have good summer stuff try...
Dogfish Head Festina Peche
Bells Oberon
Victory Summer Love
Also, which dogfish head IPA would you recommend?
I'm gonna give that Dreamweaver a try.
I'm living in Harrisburg this summer which is 15 min away from the Troegs brewery in hershey. Might have to take a tour there.
Also, which dogfish head IPA would you recommend?
60 is solid, 90 is one of the best out there, 120 will kill you
I had their new Dogfish 61, pretty damn good...it's made with grape dust
Also, which dogfish head IPA would you recommend?
I'd say start with the 60, then move your way up to the 75, then the 90. I've never had the 120.