The Perfect Brew........!

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1speedlos

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Kudos! To the most environmentally friendly and great tasting brewery in the world!

http://www.sierranevada.com/environment/fuelcells.html

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Don't forget:
New Belgium has been into sustainability for a while.
And if your lucky, you might even find it in cans!

Los
 

Ramjet

Explorer
Well, if I could have my way I would only drink Laughing Lab Scottish Ale from Bristol Brewing Company in Colorado Springs, but living in Texas I don't have that option. So down here in the heat I love Heineken or New Castle.
 

pint

Adventurer
Due to the crappy economy, and me being a self employed person on 100% commission, I've been drinking a lot of PBR lately!...It's actually not that bad.
 

cosmiccharlie

Explorer
Due to the crappy economy, and me being a self employed person on 100% commission, I've been drinking a lot of PBR lately!...It's actually not that bad.

7.99 a 12 pack here! Gotta love PBR!

Favorites however would be

Newcastle
Hoegaarden
Rogue Dead Guy Ale
Rogue Mocha Porter
 

TheOne

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I know its a little behind but I really like an Old Speckled Hen goes good with a heavy meal or a light one.
 

08whitex

Adventurer
Due to the crappy economy, and me being a self employed person on 100% commission, I've been drinking a lot of PBR lately!...It's actually not that bad.

HAHA! There is a bar in Crown King, AZ that serves PBR in the can with a lime. And for an extra 5 bucks you can get a 6 pack to go.:friday:
 

93BLAZER

Explorer
In order

Pacifico
Negro Modelo
Red Stripe
Killians Irish Red
Blackened Voodoo
Pabst

Not really into the microbrews.

The best beer for me is right after mowing the yard in 115 degree heat on a hot summer day in Phoenix.

Or when grillin'...

Or campin'...

For some reason, I dont drink beer in the winter.


What bar in CK are you speaking of? The only one in town has PBR? With a six pack to go? Jeepers!

PBR is (was) $16 something for a 30 rack at CVS a few weeks ago
 

08whitex

Adventurer
On Saturday I was givin a once in a lifetime brew. To make a long story short I just finished working on my buddys axle. He said want a beer. Sure I replied. He said I have something you will like. When he opened the fridge he showed me a 6 pack of Guiness extra stout that was brewed 21 years ago. It was given to him 8 years ago from a friend and he was waiting for the beer to turn 21. I have to say this was the best brew I have ever had.
 

xcmountain80

Expedition Leader
Just got back from Toronto and well lets say my father in law and I nursed a 6 pack for nearly a week. Beer prices there (Canada) run $2 +/- a bottle.

Aaron
 

cosmiccharlie

Explorer
On Saturday I was givin a once in a lifetime brew. To make a long story short I just finished working on my buddys axle. He said want a beer. Sure I replied. He said I have something you will like. When he opened the fridge he showed me a 6 pack of Guiness extra stout that was brewed 21 years ago. It was given to him 8 years ago from a friend and he was waiting for the beer to turn 21. I have to say this was the best brew I have ever had.

Wow, I didn't think beer had that kind of shelf life! :Wow1:

Had Moretti this weekend at an Italian Resturant in Atlanta. It was excellent, light, but very flavorful and refreshing. Perfect pairing with the lamb sandwich I had. Also went to a Saturday tasting at Sweetwater Brewing company in Atlanta.
 

08whitex

Adventurer
Wow, I didn't think beer had that kind of shelf life! :Wow1:

Had Moretti this weekend at an Italian Resturant in Atlanta. It was excellent, light, but very flavorful and refreshing. Perfect pairing with the lamb sandwich I had. Also went to a Saturday tasting at Sweetwater Brewing company in Atlanta.

Most beer don't. There is good info about ageing beer from alot of forums. However most beers only can last about a year.

Here is some info. http://www.brewbasement.com/
 

blakesrover

Observer
As it says: "The One and Only"

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Pound for pound the "best over-all" beer ever brewed. I know every single time what I'm going to get and I know it's going to be tasty.
 

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