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dsteele1234

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i got some paulener , hoegardeen, blue moon and sierra nevada, are these any good and are they worth it...there in the fridge now so i dont know yet
 
I like both Hoegarden and Sierra Nevada (the Kellerweis, haven't had any others) a lot. Blue Moon I'm not fond of at all, but a lot of other people seem to like it. Never had Paulener. Looks like you're in for a nice day of taste testing! :mug:
 
yeah im actually about to open the paulener so i will let you know if its any good
 
the paulaner is nice and tasty its a hefe

Yes, it is. The Blue Moon is a Coors product, and a terrible example of what I assume is supposed to be a wit. If you add a slice of orange, it might be tolerable. The Hoegaarden is a good example.

All of Sierra Nevada's stuff is solid, but none stand out as "great". The best part of the pale ale is that it's a great gateway beer for new craft beer drinkers. It's a good standard everyday pale ale.
 
damn that company has the beer industry on lock...i had no idea they owned bud light and all those is that why you boycott
 
yeah i wish i woulda asked before i went...any beers i should look for next time?
 
yeah i wish i woulda asked before i went...any beers i should look for next time?

Where do you live? There are literally hundreds of great beers that may be available where you are.

I don't boycott InBev, but I do try to stay away from buying macrobrews that "hide" behind other names, like the Blue Moon deal. It's brewed by Coors, but they want to seem craft-beer-like so they label it as "Blue Moon Brewing Company". Plus, it's a terrible wit anyway.

There are some great examples of all kinds of styles of beer from dopplebocks to pale ales.
 
i live in new orleans.. i went to this world market and they do have flying dog
 
yeah my two friends brew for them but you cant use there bottle unless you have a floor capper
 
I'm not boycotting anybody. If the beer tastes good to me, I'll drink it and I'll drink just about any beer :)
I never had a Blue Moon until just recently. It was good, a change of pace, but I don't think I'd like to drink a lot of it. I've been trying some cheaper beers and one that surprised me was Michelob Pale Ale. It's pretty good for $5.50 a 6 pack, plus - reusable bottles.
 
im all about reusable bottle im drinking blue moon right now but i dont like it at all
 
You can't go wrong with the Sierra Nevada beers. They're all solid beers. If you can get your hands on their Torpedo IIPA, that's a good one of theirs.

I'll second the recommendation for Abita. We go down to New Orleans every October, and I look forward to having Abita everywhere I go. I'm partial to their Restoration Pale Ale, but their Amber is good as well as their Jockamo IPA. I hear that they have a specialty brew out called Andygator that has gotten some great reviews. If you like brown ales, they have one called Turbo Dog.
 
yeah dude my two friends brew for abita so when you come down let me know and i can get you a free case or so
 
yeah dude my two friends brew for abita so when you come down let me know and i can get you a free case or so

That's a nice offer! Thanks. You should take advantage of that while you can. Try their different beers, figure out what you like on their dime lol.
 
yeah believe me there root beer is really good so is turbo dog...the only thing is that u cant reuse the bottles
 
Dont forget to rouse the yeast!

And who cares who makes it, or who owns it. Yeah Blue Moon is brewed by Coors but so what?

And Paulaner is now owned by inbev/ab, but guess what? It's still Paulaner and it's not like inbev uses their profits to club baby seals or something.
 
Blue Moon is my standby at the local bar, it's absolutely delicious with a slice of orange. Sure, it's Coors, but it's good Coors.
 
I forgot that Blue Moon is owned by Coors, And not AB InBev. I'm ok with Miller/Coors, but I still don't like Blue Moon.


And who cares who makes it, or who owns it. Yeah Blue Moon is brewed by Coors but so what?

And Paulaner is now owned by inbev/ab, but guess what? It's still Paulaner and it's not like inbev uses their profits to club baby seals or something.
I care who owns it because of their business practices.
I don't support bully corporations that try to put smaller breweries out of business.
 
I forgot that Blue Moon is owned by Coors, And not AB InBev. I'm ok with Miller/Coors, but I still don't like Blue Moon.



I care who owns it because of their business practices.
I don't support bully corporations that try to put smaller breweries out of business.

Do you have examples - besides general free market competition? I see them buying a lot of beer brands and making them bigger, aka Paulaner, which I'm seeing more and more of.
 
I had turbo dog a while back... good stuff IMO

I agree. I'm partial to brown ales, and that is one that I buy regularly. Along with Moose Drool. The flavor on these really come out as it warms up a bit. If they are too cold, the flavors just aren't as prevelant.
 
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