Can I join if I don't run? I can drink pretty good.
mmmm Fat Tire..mmmmmm
see if your dealer has Ranger from New belgium also.....super priced IPA!!!mega hoppy.
as for my sipper's last night it was Flying Dog Double Dog, double IPA (11.5% @ 85 IBU) and a couple Dale's Pale Ale from Oskar Blues.....mmmmmmm If you can find Oskar's "Gubna", you can experience the best beer ever placed in a can, unbelievable.....mmmmmmmmmmm but expensive.....
I wasn't aware that coors still existed?
mmmm Fat Tire..mmmmmm
see if your dealer has Ranger from New belgium also.....super priced IPA!!!mega hoppy.
as for my sipper's last night it was Flying Dog Double Dog, double IPA (11.5% @ 85 IBU) and a couple Dale's Pale Ale from Oskar Blues.....mmmmmmm If you can find Oskar's "Gubna", you can experience the best beer ever placed in a can, unbelievable.....mmmmmmmmmmm but expensive.....
Yes, it does and tastes like beer which is why I like it. I don't like beer that doesn't taste like beer. I don't like odd flavors. I don't like the micro-breweries and their twists. I guess I'm just simple. My wife tells me that all the time. I might be convinced to like other beers. I do like Guinness but that's not 'beer' as I define it.
Anything from Oskar Blues is great... 4 pack's of pure hoppiness bliss...
In da fridge...
Breckenridge Brewery, 471 Small Batch Double Hopped IPA... double yummy yummy!
Steelhead Brewery, Double IPA... double yummy!
Boulevard Brewery, Single Wide IPA... yummy!
Oh... almost forgot the single sitting in there...
Stone Brewery, IPA... yummy as well!
I think this should hold me over this afternoon while I change the innertubes on the Munchkin's mountain bike.
Hop's... why, yes!
You are an adjunct beer man. Keeping it simple.......corn and rice.........
Must be it...I like moonshine and Saki as well.
Moonshine......got some friends in them there mountains of Virginia?
Back in my younger days, my friend's dad was a scientist and had pure laboratory alcohol in one of those big brown glass jugs. That was an experience! Does that count as moonshine?
Can't wait to move to PA! Not a very good selection of beers in OK! Boulevard is the only one of those I've seen around here........and it was just their wheat beer. I too appreciate the hops!I'm in Tulsa and we have a few good stores with great selections. But Oklahoma has weird laws and we plain can't get things that don't come from the only 3 distribution places allowed by the state? At least that is how I heard it... Where are you?
Yes, it does and tastes like beer which is why I like it. I don't like beer that doesn't taste like beer. I don't like odd flavors, LIKE HOPS. I don't like the micro-breweries and their twists AT CREATING TRUE REPRESENTATIONS OF HISTORIC RECIPES, or inventing even better style specific brews with water, barley, and hops, in various combinations. I guess I'm just simple. My wife tells me that all the time. I might be convinced to like REAL beers. I do like Guinnessfixed that for you Jim.....but that's not 'beer' as I define it.
fixed that for you Jim.....
HMMMMM, last time I judged BEER at a brewing competition, there were 23 different "styles" of BEER, and if you add Mead, and cider's, which are still classed as "brewed" the list tops at 28 styles, with each style containing up to a dozen "sub-catagories".......(if added up total 80 subs)
Stout is BEER. Coors, is beer also, albeit one specific type, tailored to mass production, and consumer priced sales.....
Beer is beer.
Coors comes under style 1A-lite american lager......open your palate bro, 22 more styles left to sample, and 79 more sub catagories.........
Just some BEER is actually made to a specific "parameter", which can be judged and defined as fitting it's style, and HISTORIC recipe.
I'm in Tulsa and we have a few good stores with great selections. But Oklahoma has weird laws and we plain can't get things that don't come from the only 3 distribution places allowed by the state? At least that is how I heard it... Where are you?I'm in SW OK around Lawton. And yes the weird laws keep it kinda limited. There is good beer to be had, but just a limited selection.
fixed that for you Jim.....
HMMMMM, last time I judged BEER at a brewing competition, there were 23 different "styles" of BEER, and if you add Mead, and cider's, which are still classed as "brewed" the list tops at 28 styles, with each style containing up to a dozen "sub-catagories".......(if added up total 80 subs)
Stout is BEER. Coors, is beer also, albeit one specific type, tailored to mass production, and consumer priced sales.....
Beer is beer.
Coors comes under style 1A-lite american lager......open your palate bro, 22 more styles left to sample, and 79 more sub catagories.........
Just some BEER is actually made to a specific "parameter", which can be judged and defined as fitting it's style, and HISTORIC recipe.