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US beers you recommend.
ive been sampling a few US beers and find many of the microbrews really too bitter or headache inducingor just plain too much alcohol, ive been looking for something a bit easier going. So far a quick list of ones i like:
pretty much anything by new glarus in wisconsin (and unfortunately almost exclusive to wisconsin due to weird selling practices) , their spotted cow is perhaps too easy to drink but i still enjoy it. organic revolution, and hearty hop are nice too. Boulder 'cold hop' a nice Uk style pale ale with an unfortunate looking label, just doesnt give the right vibe to the drink. last years sierra nevada anniversary ale (all gone now) . currently i really like harpoon IPA from boston, this is one of the few US beers that could easily be a UK pint, quite sweet and hoppy (actually quite low hoppy!) together, they serve it on tap in a local irish bar. |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by bugman
(Post 8391527)
ive been sampling a few US beers and find many of the microbrews really too bitter or headache inducingor just plain too much alcohol, ive been looking for something a bit easier going. So far a quick list of ones i like: pretty much anything by new glarus in wisconsin, their spotted cow is perhaps too easy to drink but i still enjoy it, boulder 'cold hop' a nice Uk style pale ale with an unfortunate looking lable, just doesnt give the right vibe to the drink. last years sierra nevada anniversary ale (all gone now) and currently i really like harpoon IPA from boston, this is one of the few US beers that could easily be a UK pint, quite sweet and hoppy together, serve it on tap in a local irish bar.
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Re: US beers you recommend.
Fat Tire (Colorado)
Most of the Shiner beers (Texas) |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Western New Yorker here... Here's my preferences:
1) Yuengling (Pa.) 2) Saranac (NY) 3) Sam Adams (Mass) Just don't go near Koch's Golden Anniversary Beer... Because it's shite, but thankfully you can't get it outside of West New York. |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by dbj1000
(Post 8391539)
Fat Tire (Colorado)
Most of the Shiner beers (Texas) |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by bugman
(Post 8391549)
I find FT gives me a bit of a headache even with just a couple of pints.
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Re: US beers you recommend.
1. Blue Moon
2. Fat Tire No headache for me either! Maybe I don't drink enough of it! |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Golden Monkey :)
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Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by bugman
(Post 8391527)
ive been sampling a few US beers and find many of the microbrews really too bitter or headache inducingor just plain too much alcohol, ive been looking for something a bit easier going. So far a quick list of ones i like:
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Re: US beers you recommend.
Yeungling and Blue Moon, definitely. Deeper taste than the other lagers.
Yeungling black and tan is pretty good, too. |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by CitySimon
(Post 8391540)
Western New Yorker here... Here's my preferences:
1) Yuengling (Pa.) 2) Saranac (NY) 3) Sam Adams (Mass) Just don't go near Koch's Golden Anniversary Beer... Because it's shite, but thankfully you can't get it outside of West New York. Also highly recommend Brooklyn Lager- it reminds me of Flowers IPA |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Rather like the selection at Trader Joes, there's a Glissen (sp?) from San Fran that is rather good.
Kennebunkport does a nice and also cheap IPA Dead Toad? Is a good ale Sam Adams is alright, nothing special, good place to visit and they do some nice seasonals though. Quite a few good breweries in VT and ME, Gritty's especially. |
Re: US beers you recommend.
all these mentioned here are not too bad, but they all share the same problem. Too damn fizzy.
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Re: US beers you recommend.
I don't know if you can get this beer outside of Washington state, but my favorite beer is called Manny's, brewed by Georgetown Brewery in Seattle. It is so good, you can only get it on tap though.
Naomi. |
Re: US beers you recommend.
Originally Posted by orangemirror
(Post 8391605)
I know what you are talking about with the alcohol level. There's a ton of US beers I love but there are not many good tasty beers with less than 5% alcohol. It seems to be a general rule here that the beer has to be strong to have flavour. Sometimes you just want something easy going but tasty.
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