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I think I would have to go with some local breweries here. I love Cigar City and Tampa Bay Brewing Co. The Moosekiller Barley Wine is absolutely delicous at Tampa Bay brewing, along with everything else.
 
Avery Brewing.
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Honorable mention:
Boulevard Brewing.
Unibroue.

I thought I'd see more people choosing Avery. Maharaja is one of my favorite beers ever. I think I'd have to pick Avery based off of that alone.
 
3Floyds, overall quality and range of styles, too bad they don't have more sour production.

Honorable mention, Alpine
 
If I could only have what is available in bottles where I live, Lagunitas. Love the house style, love the diversity inside that house style.

If I could get whatever was on tap at the brewery's tasting room, Union Jack. There is a TON of stuff on tap at the tasting room that you will never see in the marketplace. And the tour is pretty good as well.
 
If I could only have what is available in bottles where I live, Lagunitas. Love the house style, love the diversity inside that house style.

If I could get whatever was on tap at the brewery's tasting room, Union Jack. There is a TON of stuff on tap at the tasting room that you will never see in the marketplace. And the tour is pretty good as well.

It's the same at Lagunitas tap house...check out what's on tap on their web site. Almost all the taps are non-distribution. Firk'n Friday is pretty cool, too (cool, maybe not great every time).
 
It would probably come down to Avery or New Belgium.

New Belgium has a more diverse Belgian style offering, and their lips of faith offerings would assure you that you never got board.

That said, sometimes I just want a nice easy drinking dark malty beer, and you really can't beat Avery's Ellie's Brown for that. They still have a nice wit, Belgian pale ale, and strong golden.

But could I really live life knowing that I had tasted my last New Belgium Biere de Mars or Biere de Garde? That's a tough call...

Good thing this is just an exercise.
 
Founders

I love their Stouts, I love their Scottish Ale, I love their Porter, I love their Rye PA, I can live with their Centennial IPA, and I'm sure I'd like all their other varieties I haven't tried yet.
 
I'd go with North Coast (Red Seal, IPA, Old Stock, Old Rasputin, Old #38 - my mouth is watering just thinking about them!).

Honorable Mention: New Belgium, O'Dells and Sierra Nevada
 
Gotta be Founder's. I haven't tasted anything by them I don't like and they have a pretty good selection.
 
If you held a gun to my head and forced me to choose, I guess I would say Stone. They haven't made anything I don't like. Although my wife took one sip of Arrogant Bastard and almost gagged. Light Weight...
 
I may be biased but I'd have to go with Surly. Can't go wrong with Furious as well as their seasonals (Wet, Abrasive, Darkness). Founders, Lagunitas, or maybe Odell's would be a close second. But then there's also Bells and Stone. DAMMIT, IT'S TOO HARD TO PICK JUST ONE!!!
 
There are really no wrong answers here :D What this thread is giving me is a nice list of varieties to try ASAP.

I have to agree. None of the brands mentioned are inferior beers at all. A few are offerings I haven't sampled yet and will soon.

I'm thankful nobody said Budlight. Lol.

At the moment I'm sipping on some 2012 Bigfoot from S.N. and thinking about what my next couple of batches might be.
 
Hmmmm.... Three Floyds, Rogue, North Coast.... those are the ones that pop into my head.... Have not had the pleasure of Russian River though.... Love New Glarus Sours, but their "normal" offerings are just "so-so" in my opinion.
 
I may be biased but I'd have to go with Surly. Can't go wrong with Furious as well as their seasonals (Wet, Abrasive, Darkness). Founders, Lagunitas, or maybe Odell's would be a close second. But then there's also Bells and Stone. DAMMIT, IT'S TOO HARD TO PICK JUST ONE!!!

Put in another vote for Surly. Furious, darkness, bender... I'd be perfectly content.
 
This is a tough one. My first instinct was Ommegang. Then I thought I should choose something local. So, I went with Devil's Backbone because they make so many styles so well. But, I'm not a huge fan of their IPA. Maybe I'll go with Center of the Universe. They're new, I like their IPA, they do numerous styles, and they have a different firkin each week.

I have clearly failed at this exercise. I'm glad I don't actually have to choose.
 
I would have to say Samuel Smith's Oatmeal Stout. I love that beer. And it tastes good both cold and warm...and just because I like experimenting...I used it to make Bratwurst and it was great.
 

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