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Name Your Micro

Discussion in 'General Homebrew Discussion' started by 3PegBrew, Sep 15, 2010.

 

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    3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    I thought I'd get a nice thread going about favorite microbrews.
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    So.....Let's have it! :ban:
     
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    boostsr20

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Best microbrew? My personal favorite is Founders. Every Style they have attempted is phenominal.
     
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    kpr121

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Troegs (especially Nugget Nectar) Can't wait for February because I am buying a keg of this stuff this year! I passed this spring but ended up buying 2 cases of it anyhow...
     
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    MJDore

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Yazoo...either Dos Perros or Hop Project. But the Pale Ale is really good, too.
     
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    Edcculus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Terrapin!
     
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    chromados

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Odell's is by far my favorite. I discovered it right when i moved to Fort Collins and now its really the only store bought beer i get. Their IPA and Bourbon Barrel Stout are amazing.

    Chromados
     
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    3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    I've heard good things about that one:mug:
     
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    WildGingerBrewing

    Old and OK is good enuff  

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Boulevard or Flying Dog
     
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    Sean

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Avery

    What constitutes a micro?
     
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    BlackBearForge

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Wow that's a difficult question.

    It would have to be Sierra Nevada, Great Divide, Smuttynose or Victory.

    Sierra Nevada just has a great all around line up and more than likely will make up the bulk of my everyday beers. How can you go wrong with any of their beers and Torpedo is an underrated IPA in my opinion and the Holidays just wouldn't be the Holidays without Celebration.

    Great Divide just makes great beers like the Yeti's (perhaps my favorite RIS), St. Bridget's Robust Porter and HOSS

    Smuttynose may make my favorite pale ale, Shoals Pale Ale, man I drank a lot of that this summer. Their Robust Porter is great and they make one of the better normal Pumpkin beers. Their Imperial Stout is quite good as well.

    Victory makes what is perhaps my current favorite everyday IPA, HopDevil, been drinking a bunch of that this summer as well. If it came down to it and were forced to choose I might have to go with Sierra Nevada just because I like pretty much every beer they make.
     
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    smakudwn

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    schlafly
     
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    Naked_Eskimo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    +1. No contest.
     
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    3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    I'm going to do a search for Terrapin and see where I can pick some up (if there's any in Illinois) :mug:
     
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    ChandlerBrewery

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Avery is my favorite. However I'm hooked on Dale's Pale Ale by Oskar Blues.
     
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    carnevoodoo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    On this coast, I'll go Alesmith and Russian River.

    Out beyond my normal reach, I'll go New Glarus and probably Bell's or Founders.
     
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    GilaMinumBeer

    Half-fast Prattlarian  

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    The SmokeStack series.
     
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    funkswing

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Terrapin, really? I live in Athens, GA, go to their brewery tours all the time, so I can say I def. like it, but it is really your fav. micro brew? I guess I better say Left Hand is my fav., b/c Terrapin has been stealing their ideas lately!!

    But seriously, Heavy Seas and Highland are my favs right now, just behind my homebrew.
     
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    Naked_Eskimo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Terrapin, definitely. I live in Athens myself...and have found their Rye Pale Ale and Coffee Oatmeal Stout (ex Wake 'n Bake) to be exquisite!
     
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    Yankeehillbrewer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Another SN fan here, they just always seem to be the go to beer. They do so many beers well.
     
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    Erythro73

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Dieu du Ciel, down in Montreal...
     
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    randomsample

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    The Left Hand Milk Stout is truly amazing, and Sierra Nevada makes a ton of great (and affordable!) beers. I've been getting really into Peace Tree lately, but I'm not sure they distribute nationally (yet).
     
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    Naked_Eskimo

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    I prefer the Duck Rabbit milk stout.
     
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    JVD_X

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    Right now I am drinking Alba Scots Pine Ale... and it is good!


     
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    gr8shandini

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 15, 2010
    A bit of a tease since it's not available to most folks outside of PA and NJ, but I gotta give a shout-out to Philly Brewing Co. Their Kenzinger is probably the best "lawnmower" beer that I've had and the Walt Wit and Rowhouse Red are top notch Belgian inspired brews.
     
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    bsmoon

    Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    This used to be mine and then I discovered Surly Furious. Best IPA I've had and their IIPA Abrasive is excellent as well.
     
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    Teromous

    Beer Gnome  

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I really like Southern Tier...suppose it's my first choice...it's really hard to pick just one but they're consistent in that I like multiple beers. JK Scrumpy if I had to pick a cidery :p
     
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    scrambledegg81

    Flocculation Nation  

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    Scrumpy Jack.



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    ColonelForbin

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    big avery fan over here. hog heaven, the beast, samuels ale, maharaja, ect,ect.
     
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    Paulasaurus

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I'll second Surly Furious from Brooklyn Center, MN
     
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    Daybis

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I love DFH, but since I can't get them here regularly, I am going to say my favorite so far is Tommyknocker. I find that most of the beers are pretty damn good. Not a fan of the Tundra Beary Ale though.
     
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    motobrewer

    I'm no atheist scientist, but...

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    avery is great, i wish they were more available here.

    i'd say, founder's or bell's.
     
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    albs

    Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    Central Waters in Amherst, Wisconsin. They have a delicious IPA and Bourbon barrel stout.
     
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    PassionBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I'm surprised I didn't see many (if any) Dogfish Head mentions on here. I don't think they're the greatest in the world though they're in my top 5, but they have a vast collection of some seriously remarkable and delicious beer: 90 Minute, Midas Touch, Theobroma, Black & Blue, Aprihop, the list goes on and on.

    That being said, I think (one of) my personal favorites would be another vote for Founders. Every single one of their beers I've tried has left me nothing short of amazed.
     
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    nanofreak

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    In my top 3 if not #1. What exactly have they stolen from left hand, that is a pretty big claim.
     
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    Pivot

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    One of my favourites is Picaroons out of Fredericton, New Brunswick. They dont like to follow the rules and i love that. They make incredible beer

    I also really like Flying Monkeys out of Barrie, Ontario. They are pretty new and only have a few beers right now, but their latest, Hoptical Illusion is pretty fantastic

    I also really like Garrison from Halifax, Nova Scotia. A bunch more fantastic beers. try their S.O.B if you get a chance



    We really needed some Canadian micros on here!!!
     
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    ReverseApacheMaster

    Banned

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    MillerCoors.
     
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    PassionBeer

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    :confused: :mad:
     
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    Hang Glider

    Beer Drinker  

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I was reading all these great names and then...



    I think I threw up in my mouth just a little...
     
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    3PegBrew

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 16, 2010
    I suggest Admin makes a "Slap" button....for anyone who praises Coors, Miller, or Bud....or any crappy beer that is piss water.:mug:
     
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    malc

    Well-Known Member

    Posted Sep 17, 2010
    I would have to say Sierra Nevada or Founders. They are the only two breweries I can honestly say that I like every beer they make...that I have tried so far. Love the "house flavor" of Sierra Nevada. Red's Rye from Founders is my absolute favorite beer and Dirty Bastard is right there.
     
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