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Ingo

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Those of you that have been brewing for over 5 years and have tried to brew many or even most types of beer, what has become your favorite drinking beer?

Please do not reply here if you have less than 5 years experience.

I have a theory that many of us come to the same conclusion. I'm not going to say what I think until I've seen some results.

There's a type of beer that's the reason I started brewing and I've seen many seasoned brewers talk about that type as their favorite.
I wanna see how common that is 😊

I just absolutely love that type and wish it had all the nutrition a human body needs 'cause I'd be up for drinking that all day every day 😊
 
Belgian Dark Strong Ale.
Or Russian Imperial Stout.
Or maybe something else entirely; something I haven't even tried to brew yet. Who knows?

BTW, I've been brewing for more than five years, but I really don't consider myself to be all that experienced. Maybe total number of batches brewed would be a better measure than number of years? When I first started I brewed a couple of times a year. Now it probably averages once every couple of months. I'd like to brew more, but life still gets in the way. Even since I retired.
 
I'm gonna fall into the neipa category here for a couple reasons, been brewing for 12 years, pushing the limits of gallons allowed per year legally and it's my favorite to brew (and drink) because of the challenge of perfecting it and the ability to play around with the numerous variations of hops, grainbills, yeasts, water, temperatures, process, and every aspect of brewing. Not that you can't do that with any style, but there are simple beers that I can brew in my sleep and there are ones that take focus. Which leads me to the polar opposite that comes in second place for me which is a British golden ale or pub ale. Clean, smooth, crystal clear.
 
Those of you that have been brewing for over 5 years and have tried to brew many or even most types of beer, what has become your favorite drinking beer?

Please do not reply here if you have less than 5 years experience.
How are you defining 5 years?

I've been here for 12 years, I first brewed in 1992.

I'm gluten free, so my go-to is always an apple cider. For beer, I usually go back to sorghum based brow ales.
 
Almost 20 years brewing. English porter and German lagers are my favorites.

What is the style you think experienced brewers gravitate towards?
English bitter 😊
Probably 'cause it's the only type of beer I've never got bored of and a low abv bitter is good for long sessions.
Bitter on cask to be precise. ❤️
 
English bitter 😊
Probably 'cause it's the only type of beer I've never got bored of and a low abv bitter is good for long sessions.
Bitter on cask to be precise. ❤️
Sorry for the hijack OP, but Ingo, are you on a pin or firkin, or are you using a corney? If the former, are you on horizontal or vertical stilllage, with a widge? Thinking of different configurations - on a corney but would like to setup for horizontal stillage. Cooling is the issue.
 
English Dark Mild
American Brown Ale close second
Been brewing about 13 years

Have heard a common hearsay that many brewers prefer lagers despite being obliged to brew IPAs. I've not seen that be true amongst homebrewers so much though
 
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