dblvsn
Well-Known Member
I get asked the question asked to me all the time about what my favorite style of beer is. It's kind of a hard question to answer because I like 'em all :rockin: but that answer isn't good enough for most people. When it comes down to it I love Stouts, Pale Ales and Scottish Ales round out my top 3 favorite styles. I also get asked what my least favorites are. That's easy... Lagers in general. I'm just not a fan of light bodied beers. I also mention that I usually don't care for Belgium styles as I don't care for all the fruity, estery flavors the Belgium beers have. So I'm sitting in a pub the other night thinking about some of the beer styles I've brewed and what I want to brew next. I realized that in my young brewing career 1/3 of the beers (yeah so it only equates to 2, but thats besides the point) I've brewed were a Belgium style. So then I'm at the store picking up a few beers to restock the fridge. I get home and restocking the fridge and I realize that almost half of the beers in there are Belgium! I find myself in pubs all the time ordering up Belgium beers. What's funny is as I drink them I'm always complaining about how much I just don't care for the Belgium style beers. I think plain and simple what it comes down to is I enjoy complex beers. There's so much going on in a Belgium beer its just fun trying to dig out all the aromas and flavors going on in 'em. Or maybe I'm just a drunk who doesn't know what the hell he's talking about. Anyone else out there find themselves with this problem?