Posted on 09/10/2009 11:34:17 AM PDT by AreaMan
Please add me to the Homebrewers ping list. Just started a couple of months ago - using extract kits for now. I haven’t bought a macro-brew in a long time. Mostly Shiner or other locals. Santa Fe Brewing has a great Heffeweizen.
Like in all things, price is important, if the price was the same I would always be drinking German Alts and Pilsner Urquell.
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I don’t prefer Sam Adams, Sierra Nevada and other “smaller company” brews because the companies are smaller.
I prefer them because the beer is much, much better.
I’d switch right over to BudMiller, etc., if they tasted good. They don’t.
Who needs Big Beer?
I am hooked on Goose Island Oatmeal Stout right now. It’s all I’ve bought for the last couple of months.
Do you mind adding me as well?
My buddy brouht over some of his home brew a few weeks ago and it was awesome.
Might try making some myself.
LOVE Fat Tire. If you can find it try the Dogfish Head 60 minute IPA. Great stuff.
The Goose Island IPA is the best I’ve had (out of a sampling of 30+).
My favorite over-all is Bell’s Oberon. 2nd is “2-Below” from the makers of Fat Tire.
My advice to everyone is to google local breweries in your area. I discovered a small brewery that just started up two towns over that make a jalapeno beer. It is incredible with nachos while watching football. These small breweries tend to make stout, flavorful beers for a buck or two a bottle.
I may get spanked for this but Budweiser’s “American Ale” is the best of the macro-brew bunch.
Shiner Black: Wins the award for best vehicle to attain cirrhosis 2009. I like it.
Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA is simply amazing. Sam Calagione knows his beer.
With me, they just priced me right out of their market.
But I must say, keeping my money and not handing over to the AH behind the counter at greedy mart, sure makes me feel better.
Exactly! I've been trying to support Yuengling (now the largest American owned brewery, I'm told) since they started distribution in West Virginia. However, I'm not a beer connoisseur and I often find it difficult to buy a six pack for about the price I could pay for a twelve park of the cheap stuff.
It steams me when the big brewers try to pass off a beer as the product of a tiny little brewery, when in fact it is the product of enormous corporations and millions of $$$ in focus groups.
I brewed recently a dark beer that is taking months to mature. I can't stand the wait. I over did it with the molasses and honey, so it's all my fault.
I was a bit surprised by Buds “American Ale”
It was pretty good.
Any LeftHand-ers out there??? That’s GOOOOD stuff!
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