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Old 02-16-2011, 05:09 PM   #1
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Top 5 you have ever tried?


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Old 02-16-2011, 05:12 PM   #2
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The last 5 batches of Home Brew.


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Top 5 you have ever tried?
That's impossible for me personally to say because it all depends on the mood one is in. But, my personal favorite ever is Franziskaner and I drink cases of them all the time. I also loooove Weyerbacher's Imperial Pumpkin Ale (and DFH's Punkin). I find myself drinking Asahi in the big 1 liter cans a lot when I want a lighter crisp beer. Oh, one of my favorites was Wicküler Pilsener, very unique taste IMO for a german pilsner (to which a number have very similar tastes). I've heard they went out of business though.

I'm too new at brewing to be able to list my own yet.

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Old 02-16-2011, 06:10 PM   #4
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1878, Delerium Tremens, Biere du Boucanier (spelling), schoefferhoffer (spelling again) krstalviezen & Heff. Man, maybe I do need stationed in Western Germany next :P
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All-time all-time? Ballast Point Sculpin, Cigar City Hunahpu's Mexican Imperial Stout, Lost Abbey Red Poppy, Cantillon Rose de Gambrinus, Westvleteren Blonde

More readily available? Bell's Two-Hearted Ale, Orval, St Bernardus Abt 12, Weihenstephaner Hefeweizen, Goose Island Sofie
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A few of my Favs Include
BrewDog Hardcore IPA
Bells Two Hearted Ale
steel toe Milk stout... Left hand brewing?...cant remember
Oskar Blues Old Chub
Lagunitas Censored copper Ale.
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Currently:

Dale's Pale Ale
Stone Double Bastard
Stone Ruination IPA
Rochefort 8
Rock Art ESB2

Changes daily. And I've had very little store-bought beer recently. Gotta love the homebrew.
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1. Devil Dancer
2. Dirty Bastard
3. Old Guardian
4. Arrogant Bastard
5. Hopslam draft

not in any particular order
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VERY tough to pick all-time top 5 but off the top of my head...

1. La Fin Du Monde - Unibroue
2. Aprihop - Dogfish Head
3. HopSlam - Bells
4. Pumking - Southern Tier
5. Oberon - Bells
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Stone - IRS
DFH - Burton Baton
Deschutes - Black Butte Porter
Bear Republic - Tie - Racer 5 & Big Bear Black Stout (depending on mood)
Boulder Beer - Obovoid Oak-Aged Oatmeal Stout


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