One beer
#76
This Canadian beer would be a good example to drink on an everyday basis, especially on draught. Or Mad Tom IPA.
http://bryehn.net/wp-content/uploads...alillusion.jpg
For UK beers it would have to be:
http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/dBtxH7M0ga4/0.jpg
These are for drinking every day.
Old Peculier, circa 1980's would also be close.
http://bryehn.net/wp-content/uploads...alillusion.jpg
For UK beers it would have to be:
http://i2.ytimg.com/vi/dBtxH7M0ga4/0.jpg
These are for drinking every day.
Old Peculier, circa 1980's would also be close.
#77
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That's a really tough one, but it would probably be either Unibroue Trois Pistoles or Ayinger Bräu-Weisse (two very different styles of beer, but both awesome).
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Some neat choices on here …but
I’d never call Hoptical illusion an everyday beer
Its hops thrown in every part of the brewing process producing something akin to an alcoholic hop tea rather than a beer..
My choice would have been Draught Bass, but since Inbev ruined it, it’s not a choice, the same can be said of Draught Boddingtons, my former number 2 choice
My choice now would be Felinfoel Double Dragon
I’d never call Hoptical illusion an everyday beer
Its hops thrown in every part of the brewing process producing something akin to an alcoholic hop tea rather than a beer..
My choice would have been Draught Bass, but since Inbev ruined it, it’s not a choice, the same can be said of Draught Boddingtons, my former number 2 choice
My choice now would be Felinfoel Double Dragon




