By CRUD Go To PostI had some last night!
Love how easily available Abita is here in Atlanta, was always overpriced and hard to find in New York.
I do miss Bluepoint Blueberry though, need to see if I can pick it up at my local distributor.
Not a fan of IPAs, I tend to stick with lagers and witbiers.
Picked up some
Kentucky Bourbon
Tank 7
IdleHands triplication barrel age
DownEast Cider
Trillium Double IPA
Trillium Fort Point
MillerHighLife
BTW how is Arbita
Kentucky Bourbon
Tank 7
IdleHands triplication barrel age
DownEast Cider
Trillium Double IPA
Trillium Fort Point
MillerHighLife
BTW how is Arbita
By Ortix Go To PostI'm Belgian. I love our beers. Haven't been able to trie Westvleteren yet but it's supposed to be the best there is. I can confirm Westmalle, Duvel, Chimay, Rochefort, Orval and La Chouffe are all really good though.
I like Belgium beers a ton myself. Especially when you consider such a good tasting beer has the alcohol content of a malt 40 OZ OE. They can be a little sweet for my taste though. La Chouffe has a pretty decent IPA though which I love. I enjoy St. Bernardus and Maredsous a ton as well.
I really love living in California during this craft beer revolution. The stone brewery has a ton of beers not released to mass market that I've had when stopping into their brewery.
- Lost Coast Brewing
- Ballast Point
- Anchor Brewing
- Lagunitas *****
- Firestone
Locally around me there's some really good ones too.
- Hanger 24
- Bootleggers
- The Bruery
- Claremont Craft Ales
- Dale Bros
- Cismonte Brewing Co.
There's a ton more too. There's good beer all around now. The Bruery specifically has a nice mix of belgium style ales as well as some more domestic ales. One of my favorites outside of California is Dogfish Head. They have an Indian brown ale that's a nice mix between an IPA and a Nutty Brown. Delicious.
By Shanks D Zoro Go To PostJust got myself st bernandus abt 12, is this any good?
One of my faves.