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DaddyM89 : 7/8/2020 12:49 am
I know this is a tough question. Just got back from a trip to Vermont last week and I think Focal Banger by the Alchemist might take the cake (Heady Topper the more popular beer by them is unreal as well.). Close second would be the Black Tie Porter from Lake Placid Pub which hasn't been around in a few years unfortunately (mix of vanilla and chocolate malts in a porter was delicious.) What say you BBI?
Not a big Beer drinker due to Keto  
montanagiant : 7/8/2020 1:35 am : link
But if I have one it's a Peroni. I'm a lager/Pilsner kind of guy
Favorite is very difficult to pick as it's one...  
BlueLou'sBack : 7/8/2020 1:46 am : link
Anchor Steam's Christmas Ale, which changes every new iteration, is a perennial favorite and has been for decades.

Tonight I had a Long Trail Green Blaze IPA for the first time, with a fried flounder dinner, and found it excellent.
My favorite beer was  
yalebowl : 7/8/2020 6:29 am : link
The original Schaefer beer. It was very mild and almost sweet tasting. Today it’s just one of many labels slapped on a bottle or can by some brewery.

Living in Wisconsin I favor Miller Genuine Draft. But even that label is suspect now. Just one of many brands made by Molson Coors. Molson Coors has already decided to give up the naming rights to Miller Park where the Milwaukee Brewers play. Can you imagine in a town that made Miller, Pabst, Schlitz, Blatz, Old Milwaukee, Gettleman, and other names can’t keep a name on a ballpark.
My favorite beer  
Mike in NY : 7/8/2020 6:32 am : link
Ommegang Three Philosophers
Cold  
section125 : 7/8/2020 6:32 am : link
and Free!
RE: My favorite beer  
Steve L : 7/8/2020 6:39 am : link
In comment 14930174 Mike in NY said:
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Ommegang Three Philosophers


+1. Just had one on Monday.
Elysian Split Shot  
fivehead : 7/8/2020 7:00 am : link
and
Homer Hops Sweet Mama Java
Peroni  
redwhiteandbigblue : 7/8/2020 7:05 am : link
+1
My favorite is Fat Tire.  
johnnyb : 7/8/2020 7:11 am : link
Too heavy though for summer drinking so I prefer an IPA. Citradelic by New Belgium is my go-to but Cape May Brewery makes a damn good IPA.
RE: My favorite is Fat Tire.  
Bobby Humphrey's Earpad : 7/8/2020 7:23 am : link
In comment 14930184 johnnyb said:
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Too heavy though for summer drinking so I prefer an IPA. Citradelic by New Belgium is my go-to but Cape May Brewery makes a damn good IPA.


Just had Cape May the other day, perfect beach beers. Flying Fish also makes a good set of beers for the beach.

Overall it depends on the season, but I had Pliny the Elder on tap a few years ago, and it's tough to beat.
like montanagiant, I'm not a big beer drinker as a rule. too filling  
Victor in CT : 7/8/2020 7:34 am : link
but on these dog days of summer, after doing some yard work an ice cold Pabst Blue Ribbon is very nice.

I also like Peroni, . And Sam Adams Lager. As a rule though, I cant enjoy my meals as much with beer.
Favorite Beer  
skifaster : 7/8/2020 7:47 am : link
Trapp's Dunkel
Oh God.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 8:18 am : link
Where do I begin?

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Sierra Nevada Torpedo. Sweetwater IPA. Elysian Space Dust IPA. Freak of Nature IPA. Citraquench'l (IPA). Blurred Up (IPA). Stone IPA. Sculpin IPA. Smuttynose Finest Kind (IPA). Harpoon IPA. Stoneface IPA. Lunch IPA. Pliny the Elder/Pliny the Younger. Yards IPA. Kane Head High/Kane Over Head. Wrench IPA.

One I've had once, but I need to have again, is Heady Topper from Alchemist in Vermont. That is a delicious beer. Also, Henry Hops at Citi Field. I forget the name of the brewery, but when I went to a Mets game last year we went to some brewery right by McFadden's that had Henry Hops on draft & it was damn good.
RE: Oh God.  
FatMan in Charlotte : 7/8/2020 8:28 am : link
In comment 14930200 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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Where do I begin?

Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Sierra Nevada Torpedo. Sweetwater IPA. Elysian Space Dust IPA. Freak of Nature IPA. Citraquench'l (IPA). Blurred Up (IPA). Stone IPA. Sculpin IPA. Smuttynose Finest Kind (IPA). Harpoon IPA. Stoneface IPA. Lunch IPA. Pliny the Elder/Pliny the Younger. Yards IPA. Kane Head High/Kane Over Head. Wrench IPA.

One I've had once, but I need to have again, is Heady Topper from Alchemist in Vermont. That is a delicious beer. Also, Henry Hops at Citi Field. I forget the name of the brewery, but when I went to a Mets game last year we went to some brewery right by McFadden's that had Henry Hops on draft & it was damn good.


I'd agree with a lot on this list. I've been drinking Sweetwater 420 Strain lately and Bells Two-Hearted Ale. There's a brewery in the area called Green Man and I like their IPA's as well.
With all respect to Beerfest, my favorite overall is a Munich Helles,  
Spider56 : 7/8/2020 8:31 am : link
from either Paulaner or Augustiner... After that it’s Kronenbourg 1664. If we’re talking domestic, then it’s Dortmunder Gold from Great Lakes. It must be the Cleveland area water. Prost !!!
Long Trail Green Blaze IPA is very good  
JonC : 7/8/2020 8:33 am : link
I've mostly been drinking IPAs for a handful of years now, guess I'm addicted to potent hops. The Other Half Green City IPA is my recent favorite among others by this brewery. Wish they were easier to find. The Sam Adams New England IPA and the Rebel line got me started on this journey in the first place.
IPA nut...  
PA Aggie : 7/8/2020 8:37 am : link
Sip O Sunshine from Lawson's. Two Juicy from Two Roads. Heady Topper. No Filter from Hooker. Alien Church from Tired Hands. Pretty much anything from Treehouse. And The Veil in Richmond turns out some excellent IPA's and DIPA's. Toppling Goliath in Iowa, and New Trail in Williamsport doing good stuff too.

Great, it's 8:30 in the morning and I'm thinking about beer...
Maine Brewing Co.  
Dnew15 : 7/8/2020 8:39 am : link
Lunch
Focal Banger  
jv : 7/8/2020 8:45 am : link
is definitely a better beer than Heady Topper
Heady Topper is the GOAT  
BlueJJ : 7/8/2020 8:45 am : link
Lawson's Sip of Sunshine is close, as well. I also get a bottle of Goose's Bourbon county stout every year.

For local beers Magnify Maine Event & anything from Czig Meister's Abyss series are phenomenal.
Steinlager  
YAJ2112 : 7/8/2020 8:47 am : link
depending on the time of year I go for Alaskan Amber  
gtt350 : 7/8/2020 9:06 am : link
Left handed Milk Stout and Bass ale in winter. In summer i like the long neck Pacifico and Bramma Chopp
Any of the IPA's  
Dankbeerman : 7/8/2020 9:17 am : link
from Icarus, especially the DDH variants of Yacht Juice and Bang Kitty
RE: My favorite beer was  
HoodieGelo : 7/8/2020 9:27 am : link
In comment 14930173 yalebowl said:
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The original Schaefer beer. It was very mild and almost sweet tasting. Today it’s just one of many labels slapped on a bottle or can by some brewery.

Living in Wisconsin I favor Miller Genuine Draft. But even that label is suspect now. Just one of many brands made by Molson Coors. Molson Coors has already decided to give up the naming rights to Miller Park where the Milwaukee Brewers play. Can you imagine in a town that made Miller, Pabst, Schlitz, Blatz, Old Milwaukee, Gettleman, and other names can’t keep a name on a ballpark.


My girlfriend is from Milwaukee. It's such a bummer that the baseball stadium in "Brew City" won't be Miller Park anymore. You literally smell the wheat/hops/barley when you drive around town. Now the Brewers will be playing at American Family Insurance Park. It's was cringe-worthy just typing that.

Also, have you ever had Spotted Cow by New Glarus? It's like all they drink over there lol I like it a lot but to me it's just a Yuengling.
There is no favorite  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 9:27 am : link
So many great brews out now, and really good ones listed already. I could maybe go favorite by style... but that wouldn't work either... lol.
My faves lately are ones you can't even get on tap anywhere, or even by canned/bottled EXCEPT from their own brewery (not distributed):
1) Other Half Brewery in Brooklyn - They have become famous for their "oat cream" brewed in their beers. Their Double and Imperial IPAs actually allowed me to drink IPAs again (after being completely played out). Absolutely fantastic.
2) The TreeHouse Brewery in Charlton MA - Especially a bunch of their Stouts... so good.

Other than those when I get something from a place that is not deep in craft brews generally anything from Dogfish head, also La Fin Du Monde seems to be everywhere now...

And I have to say, being a beer snob I never thought I could say this, but if I'm drinking more than a couple with friends and I HAVE to do something benign from one of the big guys? Miller High Life. No lie. LOL. That said I would rather drink Goat Urine than a Budweiser.
RE: My favorite beer was  
Victor in CT : 7/8/2020 9:30 am : link
In comment 14930173 yalebowl said:
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The original Schaefer beer. It was very mild and almost sweet tasting. Today it’s just one of many labels slapped on a bottle or can by some brewery.

Living in Wisconsin I favor Miller Genuine Draft. But even that label is suspect now. Just one of many brands made by Molson Coors. Molson Coors has already decided to give up the naming rights to Miller Park where the Milwaukee Brewers play. Can you imagine in a town that made Miller, Pabst, Schlitz, Blatz, Old Milwaukee, Gettleman, and other names can’t keep a name on a ballpark.


lots of good local beers exist in name only now. sad
I'm a home brewer  
VTChuck : 7/8/2020 9:37 am : link
And I like my American Pale and ESB, on tap.

My son is a brewer for a craft brewery, so until I get my brewery set up in my new location, I've been drinking what he gives me (free). I have hop fatigue, so I stick to more balanced and lower alcohol ~ 5-6%

As a rule draft beer and freshness are the important factors. So much bottled beer on the shelves is not fresh.
Couple of faves in PA  
LehighValleyFan : 7/8/2020 9:37 am : link
Local Weyerbacher brewery has many choices - warning they are quite potent. I'm good with New Belgium brews. All time fave is Maine's Atlantic Brewing blueberry ale. Unfortunately, don't think they ship it too far.
I’ll second Fat Tire  
Mike from Ohio : 7/8/2020 9:40 am : link
It’s been my gold standard for years. New Belgium can’t seem to make a bad beer. Another local brewery that can do no wrong is NoDa. While the handle says Ohio, I live outside Charlotte and NoDa is one of the best local breweries I have found.

Really liking many of the hazy IPAs lately. Best one is Radio Haze by NoDa. New Belgium makes a Juicy Haze IPA which is also excellent. But while I love IPAs, it seems the market is becoming saturated with them.
Finback IPA  
sshin05 : 7/8/2020 9:44 am : link
probably the best beer i've ever had. Local brewery from Queens, NY. I'm sick of pilsners but their's probably the best i ever tried.

Captain Lawrence Orbital Tilt IPA

Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing IPA

Newburgh Megaboss IPA, good easy beer for the non-IPA drinkers.
Sixpoint  
noro9 : 7/8/2020 9:56 am : link
Resin, Industrial Arts Wrench
Not sure if I can quite pick a favorite  
bigblue5611_2 : 7/8/2020 10:01 am : link
But I like almost anything from Southern Tier. A buddy of mine works for them and has gotten me a few things before they were officially released to the public. Their "Science is the Art" collection a year or two ago was very good.

One that has stuck with me since my bachelor party in MD was "Sweet Baby Jesus" by DuClaw. It's a chocolate peanut butter porter, declicious. I've found it a few times in a large beer mart in Rochester, but it's not carried in CNY from what I've seen unfortunately...
I love..  
FatMan in Charlotte : 7/8/2020 10:04 am : link
Sweet Baby Jesus and have it everytime I'm in the Baltimore area.

Porters are tough though. I can have one as a "dessert" and that's it.
RE: I love..  
bigblue5611_2 : 7/8/2020 10:11 am : link
In comment 14930249 FatMan in Charlotte said:
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Sweet Baby Jesus and have it everytime I'm in the Baltimore area.

Porters are tough though. I can have one as a "dessert" and that's it.


They can definitely be on the heavier side so I certainly can't fault you there though. I could easily have about 3-4 though lol
My top 5 right now  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 10:17 am : link
Maine Beer Company - Lunch
Lawson's - Super Session
Alchemist - Focal Banger (agree here with the OP and its better than Heady Topper IMO)
Other Half - Broccoli
Cigar City - Jai Alai
I've down on Treehouse  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 10:18 am : link
their beer just tastes like fruit juice now. I just sampled a bunch over the holiday weekend from a mixed case my brother-in-law brought back from them and I was very underwhelmed. 2 years ago they tasted different, not sure what it is.
Jai Alai is a good add.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 10:20 am : link
Had that down in Key West a ton back in February, which feels like 50 years ago.
UConn great list  
DaddyM89 : 7/8/2020 10:37 am : link
love all of those beers on that list except for Broccoli which I have not had.
Kane Head High  
10thAve : 7/8/2020 10:37 am : link
I love lots of others but Head High is always my go to.

Carton 077XX would be my second.
Lawsons Brewing  
DaddyM89 : 7/8/2020 10:38 am : link
I know a few of you have mentioned them particularly Sunshine IPA which is a great beer. I went to their brewery last week as well which serves food also. It's huge and has a great outdoor area. Would really recommend it.
For easy drinking in the summer...  
PSIMMS 22-25-268 : 7/8/2020 10:39 am : link
I tend to go real light, especially when it's hot and humid. Land Shark and Rolling Rock.

My go-to's are Fat Tire and Blue Point Toasted Lager. BP Mosaic is also real tasty.

I typically do not care for fruity or wheat beers, but one notable exception is Lost Cause Tangerine Wheat. Just a fantastic beer (tough to find).

I also like Lunch (Maine Beer Co.) and Jai Alai (Cigar City) as others have posted. Another I am partial to is Sweetwater 420 Extra Pale Ale.

Damn, now I'm thirsty at it's not even 11 AM.
RE: Not sure if I can quite pick a favorite  
Bobby Humphrey's Earpad : 7/8/2020 10:41 am : link
In comment 14930248 bigblue5611_2 said:
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But I like almost anything from Southern Tier. A buddy of mine works for them and has gotten me a few things before they were officially released to the public. Their "Science is the Art" collection a year or two ago was very good.

One that has stuck with me since my bachelor party in MD was "Sweet Baby Jesus" by DuClaw. It's a chocolate peanut butter porter, declicious. I've found it a few times in a large beer mart in Rochester, but it's not carried in CNY from what I've seen unfortunately...


The Southern Tier Overpack'd is the mixed pack I buy the most. Their stuff is solid across the board, including 2XMAS.

The Maine bottles are always well done, Lunch, Dinner, Peeper, etc.
RE: Kane Head High  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 10:48 am : link
In comment 14930268 10thAve said:
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I love lots of others but Head High is always my go to.

Carton 077XX would be my second.


Both excellent beers. Man, I wish I was at Vic's right now having pizza & Head High...
Peroni guy  
GManinDC : 7/8/2020 10:55 am : link
But I had a Arrogant Bastard once and it was great. Rebel IPA's is also good, but a little strong
RE: UConn great list  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 10:59 am : link
In comment 14930267 DaddyM89 said:
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love all of those beers on that list except for Broccoli which I have not had.


Other Half is fantastic, wish it was a bit easier to get since there's no shot i'm going to NY right now, haha.

So Sip of Sunshine is one of my all time favorites but I'm getting tired of the DIPA's (although Sip is super light compared to most) and i'm getting into Sessions big time. Super Session is a stellar beer. Packs the taste of a great IPA into a 4.8% light beer - perfect for summer (or anytime, haha).

I just tried their new beer "The Space In Between" and didn't care for it. Almost tasted like a Sour which isn't for me. Next up is trying their Little Sip.
Sip of Sunshine is a good IPA.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 11:03 am : link
I found it in NY Penn Station a summer or two ago. Good beer.
Anything brewed by Chimay.  
Giantgator : 7/8/2020 11:32 am : link
Trappist ales are ambrosia to me.
NJ Breweries  
GF1080 : 7/8/2020 11:40 am : link
Just for Jersey usually try to drink anything by Kane, Icarus, Conclave, Magnify, Carton, Cape May, Tonewood, and Troon which is probably the best right now.
If I had to name but one  
Gene : 7/8/2020 11:54 am : link
I'd go with Sam Adams Boston lager. However, this summer the wifey and I have been on a Sierra Nevada binge.

I highly recommend the sampler case with the Pale Ale, Hoppy Anniversary, Torpedo Extra and the Hop Bullet DIPA.
Top 3 ... in no particular order.  
Beezer : 7/8/2020 12:03 pm : link
* Ukrainian pints of a 12.5% beer called Before-and-After. The alcohol content is noteworthy, but the taste is shockingly great.
* The original Bourbon Barrel Innis & Gunn
* Spaten Optimator
Just below that top 3 ...  
Beezer : 7/8/2020 12:03 pm : link
Sam Adams Porch Rocker ice cold is the go-to this summer.
Sierra Nevada  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 12:05 pm : link
puts out a lot of quality beer despite being a larger operation. They are easily a go to if i'm not going "craft".
RE: Sierra Nevada  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 12:12 pm : link
In comment 14930315 UConn4523 said:
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puts out a lot of quality beer despite being a larger operation. They are easily a go to if i'm not going "craft".

UConn for sure. They have always been a quality brewer even as they've expanded. I just picked up some Bigfoot the other day, their "American Barleywine". It was really good. You know it's funny, I seem to gravitate towards higher AC at this point, since I don't really have more than 2 or 3 beers at a sitting.
Bell’s  
DonQuixote : 7/8/2020 12:18 pm : link
Two-hearted
Favorite Beer  
stretch234 : 7/8/2020 12:19 pm : link
There are too many. For this time of year, if hanging at the lake and drinking all day and 85 degrees, it will be Founders All Day IPA, Blue Lights, Bud Lights, every now and again a Bud. On a hot day, the first sip of a cold bud is still pretty hard to beat

Cocktail cruises on boat I have been having Fullers ESB and Old Speckled Hen

I always have Guinness nitrous cans at home - still hard to beat

The problem you have now is there are so many people who complained about wine snobs who have turned into IPA snobs... including family

There is so much good beer out there
Really  
DanMetroMan : 7/8/2020 12:20 pm : link
into sours right now so Grimm (which is near me) has some of the best stuff out there. Also really like KCBC. Was out in Montauk this weekend and tried their new IPA (Green Toucan)
I believe Sierra Nevada was the first mainstream  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 12:23 pm : link
craft brewery. I might be wrong. The Pale Ale was my first go to beer in college. I love their Celebration IPA too.

& I am definitely an IPA snob. I don't even pretend otherwise.
RE: Top 3 ... in no particular order.  
Steve L : 7/8/2020 12:25 pm : link
In comment 14930313 Beezer said:
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* Ukrainian pints of a 12.5% beer called Before-and-After. The alcohol content is noteworthy, but the taste is shockingly great.
* The original Bourbon Barrel Innis & Gunn
* Spaten Optimator


Optimator is an amazing beer. We used to steal it out of my dad’s fridge when I was a teen. I love it to this day
RE: I believe Sierra Nevada was the first mainstream  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 12:29 pm : link
In comment 14930326 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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craft brewery. I might be wrong. The Pale Ale was my first go to beer in college. I love their Celebration IPA too.

& I am definitely an IPA snob. I don't even pretend otherwise.


I am too but I find myself being a lot more critical of IPA's than I used to. One you drink a lot of them you realize how many bad ones are out there.

I live in an area of CT that's booming with new breweries. Tribus and Dockside are in Milford where I am - Tribus is awesome Dockside's beers suck but the venue is great.

Then within a 20 minute drive I can head to NEBCO, Two Roads (although I don't like them), Bad Sons, or Stony Creek (great venue, bad beer).
A&W  
Gman11 : 7/8/2020 12:31 pm : link
Both regular and sugar free
St Arnold Lawnmower  
Rick in Dallas : 7/8/2020 12:34 pm : link
Followed by Modelo Especial
UConn  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 12:37 pm : link
Agreed. That's why I usually stick to ones I know are good. Some people just try to make them too hoppy.
RE: RE: I believe Sierra Nevada was the first mainstream  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 12:52 pm : link
In comment 14930331 UConn4523 said:
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In comment 14930326 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:


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craft brewery. I might be wrong. The Pale Ale was my first go to beer in college. I love their Celebration IPA too.

& I am definitely an IPA snob. I don't even pretend otherwise.



I am too but I find myself being a lot more critical of IPA's than I used to. One you drink a lot of them you realize how many bad ones are out there.

I live in an area of CT that's booming with new breweries. Tribus and Dockside are in Milford where I am - Tribus is awesome Dockside's beers suck but the venue is great.

Then within a 20 minute drive I can head to NEBCO, Two Roads (although I don't like them), Bad Sons, or Stony Creek (great venue, bad beer).

Cool UConn, check out my buddy Mark's brewery in Newtown, Newsylum. He just opened a couple of weeks ago, he owns MyPlace in Newtown which was my go to for years for flights of interesting beer. We actually played his grand opening outside a couple of weeks ago. I'm sure his equipment needs to age/break in some but the first few beers I had from him were pretty good (which is not surprising because he is the 1st beer snob I ever met... lol).


What do you think of Bad Sons? I was not initially a fan. I'm surprised you don't like Two Roads, they seem pretty solid (I like the Espressway). On IPAs... it's funny I was onto a HUGE IPA kick that started like 15 years ago. That was when Avery was the best IPA I had ever had, also Widmer deadlift and Hoptical Illusion. Then I got tired of them a couple of years ago when all of a sudden they became all the rage. I started to gravitate towards Belgians (Doubles and triples) Stouts, and Whiskey barrel aged stuff (I had a two year old cask of Brooklyn Black Ops on tap a couple of years ago at a pub in Deep Ellum / Dallas that was UNREAL). And now with all of the Imperial and Double IPAs out I started opening back up to the hops... lol
I'm not a beer drinker  
Bill L : 7/8/2020 12:56 pm : link
but I enjoyed Pilsner when we visited Germa y. But mostly wanted to say that, even though it's not really beer, I had a radler on the visit. I had never even heard of it before. It wasn't bad at all for a non-beer drinker. Maybe it's a training beer?
...  
GP : 7/8/2020 1:04 pm : link
No absolute favorite comes to mind, per se, but some favorite breweries and some of the most memorable that I can think of -

Bissell Brothers brewery. so much goodness.

Lake Placid Nippletop

Wolf Hollow Brewery - small operation in Glenville, NY. They had a Year One Schwarzbier that I absolutely loved. Most of their regular offerings are high quality as well. Lock 9 Porter is great.

Allagash White tastes perfect on a sunny afternoon after a round of golf.

Rushing Duck Beanhead - on nitro. Perfect with a burger, especially if that burger has bacon on it. Not on nitro = not quite the same beer.

I use Untappd so that I can remember which beers I've tried that stand above the rest. It's a good resource for that alone, not necessarily the social aspect of it. Disclaimer - I did not reference my Untappd account to make this post (mobile phone unavailable at the moment).

Some that stand out to me as disappointments (high expectations via Untappd, didn't quite do it for me) -

Tree House Julius - just okay.

Beer Geek Vanilla Shake. 28.99 for a 4 pack. Went for it. Way too boozey. I don't like my beers to taste too much like hard alcohol.
A tried and true classic  
BigBluesman : 7/8/2020 1:08 pm : link
never replicated, lighter than most beers, and even makes for a cleaner morning after, I have to say that Guinness has become my overall favorite. I don't drink other stouts either.

Besides Guinness I am an old-fashioned pils/lager kind of guy. Moretti is my favorite internationally. Blue Point Toasted Lager and Sierra Nevada Sierraveza are two of my favorites from the states.
RE: I'm not a beer drinker  
Beezer : 7/8/2020 1:15 pm : link
In comment 14930350 Bill L said:
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but I enjoyed Pilsner when we visited Germa y. But mostly wanted to say that, even though it's not really beer, I had a radler on the visit. I had never even heard of it before. It wasn't bad at all for a non-beer drinker. Maybe it's a training beer?


Bill, the Sam Adams Porch Rocker I'm diggin' on is a "radler." Means it has a bit of a lemon/lemonade/sometimes grapefruit twist. German thing, for sure.
RE: RE: Top 3 ... in no particular order.  
Beezer : 7/8/2020 1:16 pm : link
In comment 14930329 Steve L said:
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In comment 14930313 Beezer said:


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* Ukrainian pints of a 12.5% beer called Before-and-After. The alcohol content is noteworthy, but the taste is shockingly great.
* The original Bourbon Barrel Innis & Gunn
* Spaten Optimator



Optimator is an amazing beer. We used to steal it out of my dad’s fridge when I was a teen. I love it to this day


And is technically categorized as a malt liquor. :)
I know a lot will hate this comment but...  
Kevin999 : 7/8/2020 1:18 pm : link
Treehouse is really overrated. The whole NEIPA craze needs to go away. I swear if you mixed Bud with Tropicana and put a Treehouse label on it people would say its the best beer ever.
Personally give me a good trappist beer, Westleteren 12 still is one of the best beers made but its not for every day drinking. Also if you like lambics, you cant go wrong with anything from Cantillon if you can find it.
Kevin, that's how I feel. Alcoholic fruit juice and I was able  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 1:34 pm : link
to find some enjoyment in it years ago but lately I just don't like them. I had Julius, Green, and Haze (ive had all of them before) this past weekend and really just didn't care for them. Green was solid, but that's it.

My beef with Two Roads is third fold. First, they are the only brewery i've ever been to that won't allow kids. Now, I get it, its a liability issue but they were really rude to us about it when my kid was like 6 months old and fastened in a baby bjorn, and basically told us to go fuck ourselves. Second, their beers are just average and some are flat out bad. They don't have a single beer id seek out or go to their brewery to get.

And three, they charge full price for beers at the brewery which to me is ludicrous. When I go to Tribus I can get 8 oz pours for $3 or full pints for $5 or $6 - most of their beers are great and I can try a bunch without going broke. This is how breweries should operate instead of charging $7 for a not even full pint.
Anything but an IPA  
Greg from LI : 7/8/2020 1:39 pm : link
Come at me.

Serious answer - my go-to is Devil's Backbone Vienna Lager, second place is Hardywood Singel.
I hear ya  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 1:44 pm : link
I haven't tried Tribus yet, I'll have to give that one a try. Have you been to Brewport in Bridgeport? I have to say I enjoyed that place the one and only time I was there. Food was good and I had a Double Bock and a Red type of ale (can't remember the name) that was really good. Also a good stout.
Founders CBS stout  
dabru : 7/8/2020 1:51 pm : link
I love stouts and just drink lager sometimes in the summer. Owning liquor stores i sometimes am disappointed in the hard to get expensive stuff, but that isn't the case with the CBS. I hear they won't be making it again anytime soon tho.
More and more breweries are not allowing kids  
Kevin999 : 7/8/2020 1:59 pm : link
I heard horror stories from one that just recently changed their policy. Stuff like kids intentionally breaking stuff and the parents' response was "they are just being kids."
RE: Sip of Sunshine is a good IPA.  
crackerjack465 : 7/8/2020 2:00 pm : link
In comment 14930283 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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I found it in NY Penn Station a summer or two ago. Good beer.


+1

Lawson's Sip Of Sunshine
Grimm Tesseract
Heady Topper

If I'm at a bar, Sierra Nevada IPA is a solid pick
Port Brewing Mongo IPA  
jamalduff123 : 7/8/2020 2:01 pm : link
Is my favorite west coast double IPA. As good as pliny the elder and much easier to get a hold of.

For darker, maltier beers I love Fremont Dark Star Imperial Oatmeal Stout.

Mother Earth Cali Creamin is a great summer beer for those who like a lighter style.
Pilner Urquell  
Tom in Kzoo : 7/8/2020 2:15 pm : link
Still my fave : and as another poster noted, IPA fatigue has set in- along with a need for lower alcohol (so i can have more than 1)= Pilsner Urquell.

But still on short list;
M-43=best new england IPA I've ever had
Perrins Grapefruit IPA
Anything by Bells
RE: Port Brewing Mongo IPA  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 2:16 pm : link
In comment 14930387 jamalduff123 said:
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Is my favorite west coast double IPA. As good as pliny the elder and much easier to get a hold of.

For darker, maltier beers I love Fremont Dark Star Imperial Oatmeal Stout.

Mother Earth Cali Creamin is a great summer beer for those who like a lighter style.


Port Brewing Mongo IPA is good. Good add.
RE: Pilner Urquell  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 2:30 pm : link
In comment 14930398 Tom in Kzoo said:
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Still my fave : and as another poster noted, IPA fatigue has set in- along with a need for lower alcohol (so i can have more than 1)= Pilsner Urquell.

But still on short list;
M-43=best new england IPA I've ever had
Perrins Grapefruit IPA
Anything by Bells

M43 is very good, check out their Boss Tweed as well, it's the Imperial/Double version. Really good beers.
RE: I hear ya  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 2:41 pm : link
In comment 14930372 Johnny5 said:
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I haven't tried Tribus yet, I'll have to give that one a try. Have you been to Brewport in Bridgeport? I have to say I enjoyed that place the one and only time I was there. Food was good and I had a Double Bock and a Red type of ale (can't remember the name) that was really good. Also a good stout.


Yeah Brewport is a good spot and they have the same chef that worked at BAR in new haven. The Beers are ok - i'd never go for that, really just a hangout spot. Tribus is the best in the area IMO so I generally go there (pre COVID).
RE: I believe Sierra Nevada was the first mainstream  
Brown_Hornet : 7/8/2020 2:45 pm : link
In comment 14930326 SFGFNCGiantsFan said:
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craft brewery. I might be wrong. The Pale Ale was my first go to beer in college. I love their Celebration IPA too.

& I am definitely an IPA snob. I don't even pretend otherwise.

I recall Pete's Wickid Ale before Sierra Nevada. That said, I don't believe that it still exists.

I gravitate toward the NE Style IPAs. Triple Crossing's Falcon Smash (Richmond, VA) is the best that I have had.

Best Baltic Porter I've had is Raven's Roost from Parkway Brewing (Salem, VA)

My new kick is Sours. After a couple years of badmouthing the Gose's, I've become a huge fan.

The Answer (RVA) is the most creative brewery I've been to.
I live in Georgia now and there’s a terrific brewery down here...  
Crispino : 7/8/2020 3:03 pm : link
called Wild Leap. Their Chance IPA is the best IPA I‘ve ever had and my favorite beer. And I love the motto on the can: “If you don’t do wild things when you’re young, you’ll have nothing to smile about when you’re old.”
Sierra Nevada  
Eliyah : 7/8/2020 3:05 pm : link
I still like their standard IPA...have since college. I also like their Hazy Little Thing IPA and Sidecar Orange IPA which has become very difficult to find in Fairfield County where I live.

As a side note, if you like Guy Raz's podcast "How I Built This" there's a great drop recently with the founder of Sierra Nevada, Ken Grossman
Link - ( New Window )
To many great beers  
Beer Man : 7/8/2020 3:06 pm : link
for me to have a favorite. It always depends on the moment and what I might be eating with it. I went down to Fredericksburg Texas over the 4th and visited the Altstadt Brewery. They brew a larger that is as good as any German Lager I have tasted.
Sierra Nevada Hazy Little IPA is really good.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 3:08 pm : link
Occasionally I'll pick up a 6 pack at the store.
RE: Pilner Urquell  
Beer Man : 7/8/2020 3:14 pm : link
In comment 14930398 Tom in Kzoo said:
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Still my fave
When I lived in Germany, I had Pilner Urquell fresh on tap without the preservatives used when it is exported to the states. It's a very different and unique flavor, and was one of my favorites. Budvar-Budweiser was another excellent beer from the Czechs (sold as Czechvar in the States).
RE: To many great beers  
Beer Man : 7/8/2020 3:14 pm : link
In comment 14930427 Beer Man said:
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for me to have a favorite. It always depends on the moment and what I might be eating with it. I went down to Fredericksburg Texas over the 4th and visited the Altstadt Brewery. They brew a larger that is as good as any German Lager I have tasted.
larger = lager
No particular favorite as I go with local IPA when able  
LBH15 : 7/8/2020 4:37 pm : link
but some solid go-to's that never disappoint: Sweetwater (any of them), Fat Tire and Sierra Nevada.
Boulevard Unfiltered Wheat  
John in Loudoun : 7/8/2020 5:28 pm : link
Had this on a work trip to KC area and it was delicious. For many years, they didn't ship outside of the Midwest until recently where I found some DC area bars serving them in bottles. Just not the same from the bottle and was disappointed. If ever in the KC area and it's on tap, definitely recommend.
I'm actually getting some Pliny  
Kevin999 : 7/8/2020 6:21 pm : link
delivered to me next week. Looking forward to it!
Anyone try Beer’d?  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 6:53 pm : link
they make some excellent beers. Tried about 4 or 5 of them now and they are all good. It’s like CTs version of Other Half.
RE: I'm actually getting some Pliny  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 6:54 pm : link
In comment 14930524 Kevin999 said:
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delivered to me next week. Looking forward to it!


Lucky SOB.
RE: Anyone try Beer’d?  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 7:34 pm : link
In comment 14930538 UConn4523 said:
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they make some excellent beers. Tried about 4 or 5 of them now and they are all good. It’s like CTs version of Other Half.

Yessir I have had the Dogs and Boats Imperial IPA. Very good, and very strong... lol
RE: RE: I hear ya  
aimrocky : 7/8/2020 7:36 pm : link
In comment 14930412 UConn4523 said:
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In comment 14930372 Johnny5 said:


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I haven't tried Tribus yet, I'll have to give that one a try. Have you been to Brewport in Bridgeport? I have to say I enjoyed that place the one and only time I was there. Food was good and I had a Double Bock and a Red type of ale (can't remember the name) that was really good. Also a good stout.



Yeah Brewport is a good spot and they have the same chef that worked at BAR in new haven. The Beers are ok - i'd never go for that, really just a hangout spot. Tribus is the best in the area IMO so I generally go there (pre COVID).


One of my employees got me a Tribus gift card for Christmas but I haven’t used it yet. I’m not a big craft beer guy so I need another reason to visit (ambience or get together with friends). These reviews are pushing me towards going sooner rather than later.

I tried Dockside a few weeks ago. Thought their beer was good, not great. Thought the food was really good and ambiance was awesome.

I like Two Roads beer the best, but hate the brewery itself, which is tough because I lived in Stratford for 8 years.
So many...  
Devour the Day : 7/8/2020 7:38 pm : link
But my favorite is Youngs Double Chocolate Stout on tap (in nitro can from Liq store)
My second go to is Low Vis by Magnify Brewing in Fairfield NJ
Don't really have a fave, but I guess I'd say Bell's Two-Hearted IPA  
sb from NYT Forum : 7/8/2020 7:51 pm : link
Other IPAs or pale ales that I like in no particular:
Lagunitas IPA
Dogfish 60 minute
Captain Lawrence Parkchester or Hop Commander
Sierra Nevada pale ale

For New England style IPAs (i.e. Heady Topper copies) Captain Lawrence Orbital Tilt is great. So is Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing.
Also this thread should be stickied  
sb from NYT Forum : 7/8/2020 7:55 pm : link
:)
Milk Stout Nitro by left hand  
adamg : 7/8/2020 7:56 pm : link
Not a big drinker tho.
RE: Also this thread should be stickied  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 7:59 pm : link
In comment 14930567 sb from NYT Forum said:
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:)


Hear, hear!
RE: Don't really have a fave, but I guess I'd say Bell's Two-Hearted IPA  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 8:01 pm : link
In comment 14930566 sb from NYT Forum said:
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Other IPAs or pale ales that I like in no particular:
Lagunitas IPA
Dogfish 60 minute
Captain Lawrence Parkchester or Hop Commander
Sierra Nevada pale ale

For New England style IPAs (i.e. Heady Topper copies) Captain Lawrence Orbital Tilt is great. So is Sierra Nevada Hazy Little Thing.


Some good adds. Lagunitas IPA is a solid beer. It doesn't jump out to me, but it goes down easy & you know it's quality. I have a complicated history with Dogfish 60; I liked it, but then I didn't. I probably gotta give it another try.
I usually go up to NH every year with friends  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 8:09 pm : link
and while I’ve had Smuttynose before, I get it every time I’m up there. The bar we go to in Dover is like $3 per pint of it and it’s one of the the most solid IPAs out there.
RE: I usually go up to NH every year with friends  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 8:14 pm : link
In comment 14930575 UConn4523 said:
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and while I’ve had Smuttynose before, I get it every time I’m up there. The bar we go to in Dover is like $3 per pint of it and it’s one of the the most solid IPAs out there.


UConn, stick Finestkind into my veins. That's a damn good IPA. I loved their old logo too, with some old dude plopped on a lawn chair. Haha.

I usually run the Smuttynose Half Marathon every October up in Hampton Beach, NH. Each runner gets 2 free beers afterwards & I'm going Finestkind every time.
Yup  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 8:42 pm : link
it’s a great beer. Going to grab a 6er for this weekend in fact since I’m not going on that trip this year (was supposed to be this weekend). Haven’t had it since this time last year.
UConn.  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 8:48 pm : link
Enjoy.

Another good NH IPA is Stoneface. I usually get that when visiting cousin in Kittery, ME.
Can’t remember if I had then when up there  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 8:52 pm : link
but doesn’t look I can get it in CT. I’ll look out for it though next time I’m up that way.
Before Sierra Nevada introduced their iconic IPA  
BlueLou'sBack : 7/8/2020 9:11 pm : link
which was prolly THE beer that propelled them forward into a major US wide producer, there were several elite NorCal craft breweries, and several more in Portland and Seattle and their burbs.

The ones I recall best were Anchor Steam (still brewing), Lagunitas (still brewing), the Medocino Brewing Company (still brewing), New Albion (also in Mendocino, defunct I think), all within a 3 or 4 hour drive of Chico, where Sierra Nevada started up.
For Smuttynose  
Johnny5 : 7/8/2020 9:15 pm : link
I love the old brown dog and really old brown dog ales. I'm actually wearing a Finestkind baseball cap as I type this lol.

I LOVE that area of New Hampshire. Portsmouth is one of my favorite places. You guys been to the Portsmouth brewery/restaurant in town? That place was pretty good.
Also Not sure but I heard Smuttynose owner got ousted in a somewhat hostile take over. Hopefully they don't/didn't change anything.
My friend owns property in Barrington  
UConn4523 : 7/8/2020 9:21 pm : link
so we stay at his lake house and visit Dover, Portsmouth, and that general area for a few nights. Dover has a little dive bar called Fury’s which usually has really good cover bands, we try to go there every year.
RE: For Smuttynose  
SFGFNCGiantsFan : 7/8/2020 9:22 pm : link
In comment 14930600 Johnny5 said:
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I love the old brown dog and really old brown dog ales. I'm actually wearing a Finestkind baseball cap as I type this lol.

I LOVE that area of New Hampshire. Portsmouth is one of my favorite places. You guys been to the Portsmouth brewery/restaurant in town? That place was pretty good.
Also Not sure but I heard Smuttynose owner got ousted in a somewhat hostile take over. Hopefully they don't/didn't change anything.


I would move to Portsmouth tomorrow if I could find a job/wife would be cool with it. That's an incredible city. Again, my cousin lives right across the bridge in Maine & we'd go to The Press Room all the time. That was a great bar. They closed it for awhile to renovate it.
If you are in NH, you might be able to find Shed Mountain Ale  
sb from NYT Forum : 7/9/2020 12:13 am : link
...or Shed Mountain IPA.

Shed is a Vermont brewery that doesn't distribute widely. I haven't seen it in NY. Worth a try if you see it.
One more to add, Stone Xocoveza Stout  
jamalduff123 : 7/9/2020 12:46 am : link
Stone Xocoveza Stout is a seasonal release in the winter. Definitely one of the most complex and tasty beers i've ever had. It's inspired by mexican hot chocolate. Not a daily drinker, but a toasty treat on a cold winter night.

https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/128500/
Many different ones over the years  
A-Train : 7/9/2020 5:17 am : link
Right now my absolute fave is Kane Sneakbox. Delicious!
RE: One more to add, Stone Xocoveza Stout  
Brown_Hornet : 7/9/2020 10:26 am : link
In comment 14930642 jamalduff123 said:
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Stone Xocoveza Stout is a seasonal release in the winter. Definitely one of the most complex and tasty beers i've ever had. It's inspired by mexican hot chocolate. Not a daily drinker, but a toasty treat on a cold winter night.

https://www.beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/147/128500/
Yep, tasty beverage.
SFGFNC  
Johnny5 : 7/9/2020 10:50 am : link
I would also move to Portsmouth tomorrow if I could. If my company had a data center in that area I would move in a minute.
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