Beer

Discussion in 'Food & Travel' started by Kryptonite, Mar 1, 2003.

  1. fidlerre

    fidlerre Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 10, 2000
    Central Ohio
    i am enjoying some beck's this evening...
     
  2. Jeff

    Jeff Member

    Apr 14, 1999
    Alexandria, NOVA
    Had it once. It was okay, nothing great.
     
  3. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    I saw a calorie chart in a bar once (Sheffield's, in Chicago) that showed Guinness being quite low in calories compared to most beer. And you don't exactly taste the carbs the way you do with other beers.
     
  4. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Just for the hell of it, once, I bought a 40 of Cobra. Damn, did I not feel well the next morning. I did, however, have a renewed appreciation of that old Saturday Night Live skit for "Coldcock Malt Liquor," where the fist on the label comes out and punches people upside the head with each drink.
     
  5. Dr. Wankler

    Dr. Wankler Member+

    May 2, 2001
    The Electric City
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    Well, I'll be damn. Thank you, Google.com

    http://www.barshots.com/beercalories.htm


    At a quick glance, Guinness appears to be near the middle of the table...
     
  6. furie

    furie Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Long Island, NY
    Club:
    New York City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Mardsous 8

    My favorite beer is Mardsous 8. It's a Belgian Abbey beer. Dark but not too heavy.
     
  7. abw

    abw Member+

    Nov 10, 1999
    Athens, GA
    Bell's is from Kalamazoo, but they ship all over the midwest. It's worth a stop at their beergarden if you're driving I-94. It really is a great beer.
     
  8. pething101

    pething101 Member

    Jul 31, 2001
    Smyrna, Ga
    Club:
    West Ham United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Even in my hard core alcoholic college days I could not finish a 4 pack of King Kobra.
     
  9. Pudgy

    Pudgy New Member

    Oct 20, 1999
    Blue Moon is owned & brewed by Coors at its plant in Memphis, TN. This is also where Zima is concocted. (The former Schlitz | Stroh brewery.)
    While rummaging about on the back porch here for an item to donate for the silent auction at this year's United Soccer Boosters Convention in Pittsburgh; I unearthed a full bottle of Miller Clear beer. It must be eleven years old. Heh heh heh heh.
    If you enjoy a cheap beer, I can recommend "American" brand beer from Pittsburgh Brwg. It is sold as far astream as Saint Louis [a|k|a "Totally Dirt Cheap" beer].
    When in Milwaukee 2½ weeks ago, I bought a 24-pack of 12-ounce cans of Burger beer for $6.98 (at Discount Liquors on Oklahoma). Yes; this is the Cincinnati beer still brewed where it has been for years, but now it counts as a contract beer since the physical brewery was sold to the Boston Beer Co.
    The New Belgium beers have always been good. I actually managed to bring back twelve of 22-oz. bottles from them (in a box) as checked baggage on a Continental flight from Denver to Chicago when the POWER SC had an exhibition game versus the Colorado FOXES in June 1992.
    If you want to find some intriguing beers, I link to a bunch of good sites orbiting around them on my bookmark page.
     
  10. Craig the Aussie

    Craig the Aussie New Member

    May 21, 2002
    Sydney, Australia
    All these are pretty much the bulk mass produced stuff. VB is OK out of the bottle but I hate it on tap.

    Best Aussie beers are anything by Little Creatures or James Squires. Best premium lager is James Boags from Tasmania.

    My favourite on-tap beer is Coopers Pale Ale from South Australia

    (and Fosters is garbage - most pubs here don't even stock it)
     
  11. Frankfurt Blue

    Sep 3, 2003
    Doytshlund
    Come to Europe and visit the real brewing countries: Belgium, Germany and the Czech Republic. Now that is real beer. Hic!
     
  12. Chewmylegoff

    Chewmylegoff Member

    Jan 26, 2004
    London
    australian beer is ok, but totally ruined by the fact that they insist on serving it in ridiculously small glasses. i've never spent so much time going back and forth from the bar.
     
  13. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    We once played Beer Pong with pounders of Magnum Malt Liquor.

    Or so I'm told. I remember the guy bringing it back from the distributor and picking up the paddle. The rest of the evening is fuzzy.
     
  14. Craig the Aussie

    Craig the Aussie New Member

    May 21, 2002
    Sydney, Australia
    Problem, especially in somewhere like South Australia where it might be over 40 degrees Celsius is that in large glasses it doesn't stay cold enough. :D
     
  15. Frieslander

    Frieslander Member
    Staff Member

    Feb 14, 2000
    North Jersey
    what are people drinking? Anyone have anything unusual they want to mention? Currently, I'm sipping an Anchor Liberty Ale. I had it on draft a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it. The cascade hop flavor is really good. I also have Brooklyn IPA in the fridge. I'd gotten used to lots of cascade hops in my (American) IPAs that having an english-style one brought back a bit (not sure where).

    While I'm rambling, is anyone adept at identifing different types of hops? Cascade is the only one I'm ever sure of.
     
  16. Danks81

    Danks81 Member

    May 18, 2003
    Philadelphia
    Bell's is amazing beer. Perhaps my favorite domestic.
     
  17. CHICO13

    CHICO13 Moderator
    Staff Member

    Oct 4, 2001
    SECTION 135
    Club:
    The Strongest La Paz
    Nat'l Team:
    Bolivia
    A buddy of mine turned me on to Old Speckled Hen English Ale. Damn tasty....
     
  18. Dyvel

    Dyvel Member+

    Jul 24, 1999
    The dog end of a day gone by
    Club:
    Leeds United AFC
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
    My in-laws brought me back a couple of bottles of Abita Red Ale from Louisiana which I'll be sampling this weekend.

    [​IMG]
     
  19. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Have some Pete's Wicked Strawberry Blonde in the fridge now.
     
  20. Dyvel

    Dyvel Member+

    Jul 24, 1999
    The dog end of a day gone by
    Club:
    Leeds United AFC
    Nat'l Team:
    Ireland Republic
    I also have a six-pack of Hoegaarden which I'm saving for Sunday afternoon.

    [​IMG]
     
  21. Zamphyr

    Zamphyr Member

    Mar 31, 2003
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I'm anxiously awaiting NJ's Garden State Craft Brew Festival next month. Missed the NY one @ Hunter Mt.

    As for the fridge, I have the usual smattering of summer brews (currently Pete's) and the odd Guiness or Newcastle bottle.
     
  22. RichardL

    RichardL BigSoccer Supporter

    May 2, 2001
    Berkshire
    Club:
    Reading FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    I drank a fair bit of Russian beer while I was there recently - mainly Baltika and Nevskoe - and that was surprisingly decent (surprising as I'd never heard of Russian beer before). Just as well with Guinness nudging £4 ($6.50) a pint over there.
     
  23. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Had one of these last night on tap at a local brewpub:

    [​IMG]

    [Men on Film]Hated it[/Men on Film]

    And I usually like fruit beers.
     
  24. Frieslander

    Frieslander Member
    Staff Member

    Feb 14, 2000
    North Jersey
    I had a Dogfish Head 120 minute IPA a couple of weeks ago. Myself and 2 friends split the $8 12 oz. bottle. They could hop this beer until the cows came home and it'd still be too syrupy sweet. At 20%+ abv it's over the top. I'm not sure what it is but I wouldn't call it an IPA. It's so syrupy I could hardly finish the 4 oz.
     
  25. Kryptonite

    Kryptonite BS XXV

    Apr 10, 1999
    Columbus
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    Indeed they do.

    It can't be said enough how great ski towns are for checking out the local brews. (in terms of that it's there, not necessarily for price.)
     

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