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This beer is what got me into homebrewing
 
That would be some kind of hell for sure... Ask me this question three times and I'd give you three different answers I'm sure, but today feels like:

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As good of an "everyday drinker" as I've ever had. I think I'd burn out on nothing but IPA all the time; I'd rather have something clean and balanced with just enough hop character.

If I need more hops, I'll drink another one!
 
If I had to make a choice today. Hopefully I would also be stranded on a tropical island paradise, with internet of course.

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So many great brews out there that it's hard to choose. Even if it was 4 (one per season) it'd be a bit easier. But I guess the one that I know I could drink any time regardless of the context:

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Or should hops from too much Nugget Nectar eat away my taste buds, I think I'd have to go with Voodoo Cowbell on nitro. Since I can't find a pic anywhere on the net, this will have to do

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Kosch - good call on the Dead Guy Ale. Interesting...here in San Jose, CA I only see the bottles with the painted on labels, not the actual label like your pic.

I'm surprised it took so long for somebody to call out Pliny given it's popularity among hopheads.

For me, I'm on the fence between two but I'm going with: Firestone Walker's Double Barrel Ale
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Can't believe I'm the first with this one. Got to say Bell's Two Hearted. Such a good all around beer. Great for all seasons, IMO.

Good call on Dead Guy. That was a close runner up.

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As good of an "everyday drinker" as I've ever had. I think I'd burn out on nothing but IPA all the time; I'd rather have something clean and balanced with just enough hop character.

If I need more hops, I'll drink another one!

Agreed!

I really enjoy Victory's Prima Pils, too. Awesome when fresh. I could do with that.
 
Have really been enjoying SN Ruthless Rye lately. An addictive and refreshing flavor in a market of cloned beers. I remember Stones Cali-Belgique also leaving an impression with me, but I havent been able to find it again to be sure.
 
the_bird said:
As good of an "everyday drinker" as I've ever had. I think I'd burn out on nothing but IPA all the time; I'd rather have something clean and balanced with just enough hop character.

If I need more hops, I'll drink another one!

Yes!!! I was scrolling through quickly assuming that I'd find dales rather quickly on this post, but page 3?!?? Wow. Absolutely, unequivocally Dales Pale Ale. Cheers!!
 
I would definitely pick Kentucky Bourbon Barrel Ale! Especially if it was free, it would totally be worth just drinking that.
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