KellyK
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This sounds like an awesome idea. I made some comments below on beers I have experience with. Good luck with your party.
Belgian Ale
Do you want an example of a belgian wit, which is what Hoegaarden generally is, or do you want to rock some belgian beers in general. If it's the later, I'd suggest Orval (Specialty) and La Chouffe (Specialty) and Saison DuPont (Saison).
Bitter
Fullers ESB is considered the classic example of an ESB, in fact, no other beer in Britain can use the term "ESB" on their beer because Fullers trademarked it (much like Anchor did with the term "steam" in the US with respect to California Commons). Another good example of an ESB is Avery's 14er ESB.
IIPA
-Pliny the Elder - if you can find this, get it. IMHO it is "THE" example of a IIPA.
Special IPA
-Dogfish Head Burton Baton (Oak-aged IIPA) - Burton is AMAZING. It's actually a blend of an English Strong Ale and the IIPA.
Belgian Strong Ale
Others to consider are Leffe Blonde (Belgian Blonde), Westmalle Double or Tripel, Victory Golden Monkey (Tripel), Russian River Damnation (Golden Strong), St. Bernardus Abt 12 (Dark Strong)
Dopplebock
Celebrator, Optimator, Salvator are all very solid choices.
Stout
-Sierra Nevada Stout - This is an American stout which means it has a lot of citrus hops in it. To me, it doesn't taste like what I think of when I have stout. Lion Stout is a good choice.
Barleywine
I'm sure you'll get lots of suggestions but for American Barleywine I recommend Sierra Nevada Bigfoot, Avery Hog Heaven, and Deschutes Mirror Mirror. For English, Avery Samael, J.W. Lees Harvest Vintage, and Dogfish Head Old School (some have this listed as American, I'd personally classify as English).
Weird/Strange Beers
DFH Midas is a good choice, but is a very sweet beer. If you can find it, I'd recommend DFH Red and White or Black and Blue instead of Midas.
Belgian Ale
Do you want an example of a belgian wit, which is what Hoegaarden generally is, or do you want to rock some belgian beers in general. If it's the later, I'd suggest Orval (Specialty) and La Chouffe (Specialty) and Saison DuPont (Saison).
Bitter
Fullers ESB is considered the classic example of an ESB, in fact, no other beer in Britain can use the term "ESB" on their beer because Fullers trademarked it (much like Anchor did with the term "steam" in the US with respect to California Commons). Another good example of an ESB is Avery's 14er ESB.
IIPA
-Pliny the Elder - if you can find this, get it. IMHO it is "THE" example of a IIPA.
Special IPA
-Dogfish Head Burton Baton (Oak-aged IIPA) - Burton is AMAZING. It's actually a blend of an English Strong Ale and the IIPA.
Belgian Strong Ale
Others to consider are Leffe Blonde (Belgian Blonde), Westmalle Double or Tripel, Victory Golden Monkey (Tripel), Russian River Damnation (Golden Strong), St. Bernardus Abt 12 (Dark Strong)
Dopplebock
Celebrator, Optimator, Salvator are all very solid choices.
Stout
-Sierra Nevada Stout - This is an American stout which means it has a lot of citrus hops in it. To me, it doesn't taste like what I think of when I have stout. Lion Stout is a good choice.
Barleywine
I'm sure you'll get lots of suggestions but for American Barleywine I recommend Sierra Nevada Bigfoot, Avery Hog Heaven, and Deschutes Mirror Mirror. For English, Avery Samael, J.W. Lees Harvest Vintage, and Dogfish Head Old School (some have this listed as American, I'd personally classify as English).
Weird/Strange Beers
DFH Midas is a good choice, but is a very sweet beer. If you can find it, I'd recommend DFH Red and White or Black and Blue instead of Midas.