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

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07 Elephant

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Richie

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I always like a long glass of Boddington's Ale at the end of the drive.

Boddington's is one of my favorites. But I've never it had while camping.

I usually have Guinness(my favorite beer) or Bud Select around a campfire.

I can't believe I almost missed this thread! :coffeedrink:
 

06TXTaco

New member
I have been reviewing the site for the past couple of weeks (have learned a lot and thank everyone for sharing great insight to us new comers).:wings:When I saw this I thought is was the prefect opportunity to make my voice heard.

I’m a fan of the micro brews, and at the top of the list is Firestone’s Double Barrel Ale. It’s next to impossible to find out side the central coast of CA, but if you find yourself on the beach in Santa Barbara at sunset, grab one and enjoy a little glimpse of heaven.
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08whitex

Adventurer
I tried a new (to me) brew the other day. Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout. I have ranked this beer pretty high on my favorites list.
 

mmtoy

Adventurer
Not to brag too much, but the best brew I've had was a 6-month old dunkelweizen that I brewed myself. Followed closely by the prickly pear mead, the porter, the oatmeal stout, and the irish red that I brewed myself...

Oak Creek Brewing Company makes a good nutbrown ale. I need to get my nutbrown going so I can compare.


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Black Dog

Makin' Beer.
I'm not much of a stout drinker, just never really acquired a taste for it. But pilsners and ales I do like. I think about the best pils I had was Bayern Pilsener brewed in Missoula. And wheat bears are my favorites. My all time favorite bear is the Better World Wheat from Empyrean Brewing Co.
 

john101477

Photographer in the Wild
Having lived in the town made famous for parties, women, and brew. Every one up here seems to drink Sierra Nevada of some kind. Personally the only one I can even stomach is wheat. I am a draft guy really. Coors Light, Bud light, Corona, Pacifico are on the top of my list but I can not remember the last time I was offered anything except stout or port that I refused.
 

08whitex

Adventurer
If you're stopping in or going through Flag on your way to Moab, let me know when to expect you.

mmtoy,

It seem that there are alot of quality beer drinkers in AZ. We should set up a camping trip for beer drinkers. :xxrotflma
 

mmtoy

Adventurer
mmtoy,

It seem that there are alot of quality beer drinkers in AZ. We should set up a camping trip for beer drinkers. :xxrotflma

If given enough time, I'd be happy to put together a tasting, especially if others on here brew... I need about 1.5 months minimum to brew, ferment, bottle, and age the beer before it's worth drinking--2.5 months or more just makes it better, and it's very good at about 6 months. I can run three brews at a time. Mead and cider take longer, and I can run one of those at the same time as the beers.
 

08whitex

Adventurer
If given enough time, I'd be happy to put together a tasting, especially if others on here brew... I need about 1.5 months minimum to brew, ferment, bottle, and age the beer before it's worth drinking--2.5 months or more just makes it better, and it's very good at about 6 months. I can run three brews at a time. Mead and cider take longer, and I can run one of those at the same time as the beers.

I would be very interested in doing a camping/beer tasting trip. My neighbor and I are looking into brewing at home also.
 

08whitex

Adventurer
I am up for a trip to Tuweep in September or October. Just keep me away from any cliffs after I have tasted a few brews.
 

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