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So I was in the pics2 thread and a beer was posted I had not heard of, so the members educated me on it and I thought why not share with everyone what you like to have at the bar.

Here is a micro brew I enjoy.

"Summer comes bearing sweet gifts. Artists gather. Crowds assemble. The amps glow red. The soul is fed. Jams fill the day. The mind expands as the music holds sway. This is the season of sun and heat, fests and beat, rhythms sweet. Ask not for whom the bands tool... open the box an let the quadruple bill roll".

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Nicest beer ever:
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@Flux

Now that is a beer I've had and enjoyed.


Here is another Micro I like, you have to read the labels, they are too funny.

"Nobody had ever connected the words “flying” and “dog” together...until 1983, when George Stranahan* was itching for an adventure.

This time it would be K2, also known as the “Savage Mountain,” the second highest mountain in the world and one of the most deadly. For every four people who have reached the summit, one has died trying. And it has never been climbed in the winter.

After traveling 8,000 miles from Woody Creek, Colorado, George and his band of 12 “Innocents” set off from Rawalpindi, Pakistan (or “Pindi” as everyone called it) for the summit of K2 with a Sherpa and a mule loaded with provisions.

Ignoring the fear, George and the Innocents trekked across the Baltoro Glacier and the Braldu Gorge. Reinhold Messner, the world’s greatest mountain climber, said the Braldu Gorge was the “most dangerous thing [he] had ever done in his life.” According to George, the largest disaster he and the Innocents faced was that “on day 17 of a 35-day trip, we totally ran out of booze.”

Back in Pindi at the Hotel Flashman, George and the Innocents were triumphant but in a dry state of mind. After getting on the “alcohol list” of this Muslim nation, they settled in to drink their quota. Then, their eyes caught sight of a large painting.

As George describes it, “It was a full-on oil painting of a dog. A beautiful oil painting, big, nice. And the dog was like…well, he had left the ground. Here we were, the March of the Innocents and this ‘Flying Dog,’ and the weirdness of it all. And the combination of the words ‘Flying Dog’ stuck with all of us, but particularly for me. They fit together in some way. I don’t know how it makes sense, but it makes sense.”

In 1990, George founded the Flying Dog Brewpub in Aspen, Colorado. From that brewpub to a full-fledged Denver brewery (co-founded by George and his longtime friend and partner, Richard McIntyre**) in 1994, and then to our current state-of-the-art brewing facility in Frederick, Maryland, Flying Dog continues to make sense.
* George Stranahan is an astrophysicist with a PhD from Carnegie Mellon University and the founder of the Aspen Center for Physics. He is also a photographer, rancher, writer, philanthropist, and an educator who has founded three schools. For more information, visit http://www.georgestranahan.com.

** Richard McIntyre is a rancher at the Flying Dog Ranch, which also serves as a conference and retreat center, situated at the base of Mt. Sopris in Carbondale, Colorado. For more information, visit http://www.flyingdogranch.com.

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Very nice Flux!

This is another Beer I enjoy. Very good, not harsh as some Lagers can be. Nice out of the bottle, but even better in a well chilled mug.

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At a bar I would order water, orange juice or if they had it milk.
 
Ahhhh beer, I like almost all of them... But I must list a few, otherwise this reply is useless!

Stella, Red Stripe, Blue Moon, Pilsner, Licher, Corona, and the list goes on hahaha.
 
Snobothehobo said:
My drink of choice would be a Wild Cherry Pepsi. :lol:
'Nuff said. (Not even old enough to drink beer anyway, so this topic is completely unrelated 😛)
 
@legalize - Ah yes Blue Moon, good choice, nice chilled glass and slice of orange.

"At Blue Moon Brewing Company®, we believe brewing is an art. And it’s been that way since our head brewmaster and founder, Keith Villa, first created Blue Moon® Belgian White Belgian-Style Wheat Ale back in 1995 in downtown Denver, Colorado.

It all started with Keith’s idea to craft a beer inspired by the flavorful Belgian Wits that he enjoyed while studying brewing in Belgium. He brewed his interpretation using the highest quality ingredients like Valencia orange peel, versus the traditional tart Curaçao orange peel, for a subtle sweetness. Then he added oats and wheat to create a smooth, creamy finish that is inviting to the palate. As a final touch, he garnished the beer with an orange slice to heighten the citrus aroma and taste."

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Had far too many of these last night...

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Must of had at least 10, not to mention the 8 pints of Carlsberg.
 
Jager! That's my other lover, but don't tell my gf! If we're talking hard liquor too..... I like Patron or Jose Cuervo, and also being Russian like vodka... mostly Absolut, though Ciroc is pretty good as is Vox.
 
One of my favourite drinks of all time is easily Hobgoblin:

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I do also like other drinks like Stella Artois, Becks etc, but I'm primarily into real ales.
 
As you are all beer lovers, any of you tried Belgian beer?

We got the best of the best in the world.

More then 1000 types of beer in such a small country. 🙂 😱
 
I have indeed. I do beer tours at various places. I also enjoy, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Egypt (yes they do have a beer) and a few others.

Do you partake in the beverage?
 
Nah, I'm not much of a beer drinker, shame on me I guess lol.

I should be one as I'm from a country where beer is really part of every day life.
 
Sure have. I've been to Belgium a few times and the beer is simple great. germany has some pretty nice ones too.
 
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