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Merz69

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What’s everyone’s top 3 favorite commercial beers ?
1) Dead Guy Ale
2) Magic Hat #9
3) Gumballhead
 
This is a really loaded question, haha.

I'd go in as "stuff I buy a lot".

Start off with, 90% of the time, I drink my homebrew. Other than that, in no particular order...

1. Bells 2 Hearted
2. Miller High Life
3. Fat Heads Headhunter
 
How commercial are we talking? Available Nationwide?

Long Trail Ale
Tree House Haze
Other Half Dream Club

Many many more could crack the top 3 depending on my mood and season...
 
As said earlier, stuff I buy:
- I keep Miller High Life on hand year round
- I buy Landshark more in the summer
- Winter time I buy stronger and darker beers like Guinness or Backwoods Bastard

Hard to say “favorite”.
 
Blanche de Chambly - Unibroue
Lagered Ale - Beau's
L'autentica - Birra Moretti
I haven’t had any Unibroue beers for a long time. If you like their beers, Wyeast has their yeast. 3864. Canadian/Belgian ale yeast. Gee, where could that be from? I’m not sure if its available year round or if its one of their PC Private Collection limited strains now.
 
Top 3:
1. Troegs Nugget Nectar, Hershey, PA
2. Surly Furious, Minneapolis, MN
3. SN Celebration Ale, Chico/Asheville

Honorable mention:
- Troegs Hopback Amber Ale, Hershey, PA
- Bells Two Hearted Ale, Comstock, MI
- East End Big Hop, Pittsburgh, PA

Just for fun:
- Fulton Chain Go Fluff Yourself, Old Forge, NY
- Urban Growler Sugar Cookie Double Cream Ale, St. Paul, MN
- O'Fallon Knotty Pretzel Beer, St. Louis, MO
 
I live in Austin so these are all locals:

512 Pecan Porter
Pinthouse Pizza Electric Jellyfish IPA
Real Ale Fireman's 4 Blonde Ale
 
Top 3:
1. Troegs Nugget Nectar, Hershey, PA
2. Surly Furious, Minneapolis, MN
3. SN Celebration Ale, Chico/Asheville

Honorable mention:
- Troegs Hopback Amber Ale, Hershey, PA
- Bells Two Hearted Ale, Comstock, MI
- East End Big Hop, Pittsburgh, PA

Just for fun:
- Fulton Chain Go Fluff Yourself, Old Forge, NY
- Urban Growler Sugar Cookie Double Cream Ale, St. Paul, MN
- O'Fallon Knotty Pretzel Beer, St. Louis, MO
What!?! No Troeg's Perpetual IPA?

Nugget Nectar used to be my favorite, but being seasonal it always seemed to be 'here, then gone'. I got in the groove of making Perpetual my go-to, and now prefer it to Nugget.

Really like their beers. Great brewery and excellent tour as well if you're ever in Hershey, PA. The fact that they're 'Proudly Still Independent' is a major plus for me as well.
 
Nugget Nectar used to be my favorite, but being seasonal it always seemed to be 'here, then gone'. I got in the groove of making Perpetual my go-to, and now prefer it to Nugget.

Same here but it's changed dramatically from the original...something went screwy with either the hop schedule or grain bill in 2012-2013 and it was never the same!
 
I tend to drink uber local, but I am finding Capt Lawrence really good right now and all over Orlando.

German lagers are awesome pool beers.

1. Cigar City Jai Alai (all purpose beer)
2. Captain Lawrence Citra Dreams (golf beer)
3. DAB (summer time pool beer)
 
Same here but it's changed dramatically from the original...something went screwy with either the hop schedule or grain bill in 2012-2013 and it was never the same!
I tend to drink uber local, but I am finding Capt Lawrence really good right now and all over Orlando.

German lagers are awesome pool beers.

1. Cigar City Jai Alai (all purpose beer)
2. Captain Lawrence Citra Dreams (golf beer)
3. DAB (summer time pool beer)

Yeah, CC Jai Alai is a really nice IPA. Also great brewery tour. Have you tried CC Jai Low? 4.5% session beer that tastes almost identical to Jai Alai.
 
1- Heady Topper (The Alchemist) - Whatever you can say, nobody can nail hop taste like this one. It's clean and you can actually taste every hop.
2- Chaman (Dieu du ciel!) - An very unusual style (Imperial Pale Ale loaded with Sterling) but one of a kind beer. Way better on tap and every batch differs, but....oh it's so good!
3- A very old SLAAPMUTSKE TRIPEL (Brasserie De Proefbrouwerij) - I don't know why, but I like old tripels and this one is a winner after a year or two.

Oh wait, I just figured out it's best commercial beer. Nevermind. Too much homebrew!
 
What!?! No Troeg's Perpetual IPA?

Nugget Nectar used to be my favorite, but being seasonal it always seemed to be 'here, then gone'. I got in the groove of making Perpetual my go-to, and now prefer it to Nugget.

Really like their beers. Great brewery and excellent tour as well if you're ever in Hershey, PA. The fact that they're 'Proudly Still Independent' is a major plus for me as well.
Ha ha … yeah, I like Perpetual - it‘s a well-made beer - but it didn’t crack the top 3 for me. :cool: Maybe because it has citra, and I have an aversion to that hop. Or maybe it’s because Nectar is only available Jan-Feb and it leaves me wanting more, like George Costanza.

Fun fact - Chris and John are Cumberland Valley grads, a few years after me, though I never met them. My brother did, back when their brewery was in Harrisburg. Have to admire how they’ve grown their business from those humble beginnings.
 
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