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What's your beer of choice? (Merged)

What kind of beer do you drink most the time?

  • Import Beer

    Votes: 31 35.6%
  • domestic beer

    Votes: 39 44.8%
  • cheep beer

    Votes: 4 4.6%
  • malt liquor

    Votes: 6 6.9%
  • other

    Votes: 7 8.0%

  • Total voters
    87
stowfan;1072257; said:
Unless you're from NEO you won't know of the Great Lakes Brewing Co. I would have to go with their Elliot Ness. If your in the greater cleveland area try some.

They're available in Columbus as well.
 
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It would take forever to list all of the beers I like but here would be a short list

Erie Brewing Company Fallenbock
Harpoon Munich Style Dark
Troegs Mad Elf Ale (Beware $15.00 to $18.00 a six IF you can find it)
Troegs Naked Elf (Hard to find)
Abita Purple Haze
Great Lakes Conways Irish Ale
Great Lakes Nosferatu
Saranac Adirondak Ale
Samuel Adams Honey Porter
Sam Smith Pale Ale

I also homebrew and am finishing off my most current brew, an Apple Cinnamon Ale.

For anyone who is interested and spends time trying all kinds of different beers check out Beer Advocate if you have never been there.

Beer Advocate - Respect Beer.
 
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Buck Nasty;1072229; said:
been enjoying a few of the quality brews from the Fort Collins brewing company lately. The Chocolate stout is quite good in moderation.

Bells Two Hearted Ale -
Sierra Nevada - Seasonal Brew

Bells Two Hearted is a hell of a beer. Was drinking it on tap last week and it nearly put me on my ass.
 
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Speaking of beers. Some of the older beers I had the fabulous opportunity to drink in my younger days Are Hudepohl, Schoenling, Falstaff, Iron Mountain (that stuff would gag a goat) Carlings Black Label. Some of these beers were around when they were brewed in the old style. I think before pasturization. ahhh
Olde dutch mmmmmmm
 
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Best Buckeye;1076722; said:
Speaking of beers. Some of the older beers I had the fabulous opportunity to drink in my younger days Are Hudepohl, Schoenling, Falstaff, Iron Mountain (that stuff would gag a goat) Carlings Black Label. Some of these beers were around when they were brewed in the old style. I think before pasturization. ahhh
Olde dutch mmmmmmm

Bullshit. You were around during the days of Billy Beer.
 
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I had Columbus Brewing Company's 90 Schilling Ale recently. Pretty solid beer, but it didn't strike me as a beer I'd drink if I were planning on getting drunk. I will buy it again though. It's dark red; looks great in a glass.
 
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