seanybubbles
Well-Known Member
St. Ambroise pale ale for me....was the first "microbrewery" available in my neck of the woods... still enjoy it today.
Once you go warm and flat, you never go back!
Hofbrauhaus helles in the late '70'sEver since my trip through Europe, I've always appreciated the finer beers this world has to offer. It wasn't, however, until about 6 months ago that I tried a Hitachino Nest White Ale, and realized that good beer can not only be enjoyed, but truly appreciated. It was that experience that got me to begin brewing, as well as, for lack of a better word, worshipping beer of all varieties.
I think a lot of you can look back and realize there was some beer in your past that turned you from the BMC dark-side, and 'enlightened' or 'awakened' you to the wonderful brews out there.
Please.... share....
I wonder how that Triple Bock would taste today.
Victory Hop Devil was the first craft beer that REALLY impressed me. I think it is a double IPA. That all being said, I recently had Sierra Nevada's Anniversery Ale, this year it is a cascade IPA....WOW