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If you could only drink 3 Beers for the rest of your life, What would they be?

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21A Brew Free or Die IPA
Augustiner Helles
Anchor Steam
 
My homedbrewed lager, whatever variation...Ha! this even gives me some variety, as it is almost always good, and seldom exactly the same.

Six Point, "the Crisp" lager,

Some sort of fancy IPA type,..
 
#1- this one
#2- the one I had last
#3- the next one

my own of course
 
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3 Commercial Beers that would get me there. Im sure there are some others I like more but these would do.

Dogfish 90 minute IPA
Left Hand Milk Stout
Lambic Framboise
i certainly agree on the lefthand milk stout
 
3 is too few to limit myself to, but for certain I’d love to have a steady supply of Ruthless Rye IPA. I absolutely love Old Speckled Hen. My jalapeño blonde is exceptional too, but I’m hoping my habanero strong ale will prove its match this time that I used more peppers. I’d need a stout as well, and who doesn’t need a barleywine? Founder’s All Day IPA is a winner at our house when we need something more sessionable. And I’ve never had Pliney The Elder but hear it’s epic.
 
You mean this???? @rodwha Nomura batch is Awsome also!!
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Show off!

Yes indeed! We went to Craft Pride for the IPA throwdown and both unanimously chose that beer, which I think did win.

Isn’t this considered a Hazy/Juicy/NEIPA?

Please tell me about Nomura. I’m not familiar with it.
 
Sounds like a scenario where I don't have much time left. In that case; a monchshof kellerbier, then a handful of pills, followed by two more kellerbiers and a swan-dive into the sweet embrace of eternity.
 
Historically:
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Fuller's ESB
Pilsner Urquell
McEwan's Scotch Ale

More Recently:
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Great Lakes Eliot Ness
Pilsner Urquell
B.O.R.I.S. The Crusher

Preface:
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I can no longer find Fuller's ESB locally, so Eliot Ness replaces it out of necessity, and is a worthy substitute.
To me BORIS is like McEwan's on Steroids. McEwan's disappeared from the shelves here for a long time, but now it's back. But BORIS beats it hands down.
Pilsner Urquell is finally consistently good now that it is in brown bottles. It was locally hit or miss before then.
 
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Outside of my homebrews.....

Treehouse Eureka w/Citra
Treehouse Green
Left Hand Nitro milk stout
 
I've survived terminal big C for 19 years, I'm getting three extra days of eternity, thus:

1. Foam Distopian Dream Girl
2. Prairie Birthday Bomb
3. Bavik Super Pils
4. Trillium anything DDH
5. Jester King whatever
6. That Belgium beer thing
 
Wow, thread resurrect...

so, my three, and this is hard.. assuming commercial and not my own.

1) Cantillon Gueze (maybe 3 Fontinen..)
2) Ritterguts Gose
3) ... wow, this is tough, I suppose a non-sour, umm..

Nope, just do bottle-conditioned beers for the yeast, and I will do the rest(if I have to, though I don't really mind.)..
 

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