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Victory - Prima Pils
Genesee - 12 Horse Ale
Sam Adams - Boston Lager

I think all 3 of these are really solid beers that many of the beer enthusiasts I know turn their noses up at.
There are more beers than just super hopped up IPAs and not all lagers taste like BMC.
 
Victory - Prima Pils
Genesee - 12 Horse Lager
Sam Adams - Boston Lager

I think all 3 of these are really solid beers that many of the beer enthusiasts I know turn their noses up at.
There are more beers than just super hopped up IPAs and not all lagers taste like BMC.

I don't know anybody that doesn't like Prima Pils.
 
1. Shiner Bock and Black - not terrible beers and nothing special
2. Real Ale Pale Rye Ale
3. Heiner Brau Koelsch (from Covington, LA) - it was hard to find even in Baton Rouge when I lived there a few years ago. I think it is a nice drink for a hot day.

Bohemia is my go-to beer at Mexican restaurants. I really think it is an all around great beer and buy it pretty regularly. (didn't include it on my list because you had it listed already)

Ditto on the Schlenkerla Oak Doppelbock. It's hard to find around here, but a store near me gets in a few bottles once in a while and I buy them all out. Nothing like that smoky goodness with a nice steak dinner. I should have them order me a case when the next run of it comes out around Christmas.
Wait... Schlenkerla gets imported into the states??? Holy crap I want to find some. I had it in Germany two years ago with a delicious Schweineschäufele sitting by the Nuremberg Imperial Castle.
 
1. Shiner Bock and Black - not terrible beers and nothing special
2. Real Ale Pale Rye Ale
3. Heiner Brau Koelsch (from Covington, LA) - it was hard to find even in Baton Rouge when I lived there a few years ago. I think it is a nice drink for a hot day.


Bohemia is my go-to beer at Mexican restaurants. I really think it is an all around great beer and buy it pretty regularly. (didn't include it on my list because you had it listed already)


Wait... Schlenkerla gets imported into the states??? Holy crap I want to find some. I had it in Germany two years ago with a delicious Schweineschäufele sitting by the Nuremberg Imperial Castle.

The liquor store I get the onesie twosies from said they could order a case of 20 1/2-liter bottles for me for about $100. I am soooo tempted to do that next winter. I likes me some Schlenkerla Oaky Smoke.
 
Here's my top 3 underrated

1. Founders red rye -only rye beer I've tried but it is awesome
2. Atwater vanilla java porter- never hear it talked about on here but is probably my favorite beer
3. Founders breakfast stout(not KBS)- everyone talks about KBS but not their regular breakfast stout. Soon good.
 
1. Shiner Bock and Black - not terrible beers and nothing special
2. Real Ale Pale Rye Ale
3. Heiner Brau Koelsch (from Covington, LA) - it was hard to find even in Baton Rouge when I lived there a few years ago. I think it is a nice drink for a hot day.


Bohemia is my go-to beer at Mexican restaurants. I really think it is an all around great beer and buy it pretty regularly. (didn't include it on my list because you had it listed already)


Wait... Schlenkerla gets imported into the states??? Holy crap I want to find some. I had it in Germany two years ago with a delicious Schweineschäufele sitting by the Nuremberg Imperial Castle.

I don't know if Real Ale Rye is so much underrated as it limited in distribution. That it, I've never heard anyone bag on it- but you won't find it in the lesser 49 states.
 

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