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I always thought domestics were disgusting.

Black Butte Porter is when I saw the light.
 
Couldn't tell you the exact "taste train," but I can tell you SA Boston Lager really opened my eyes to the fact that American Beer didn't have to suck. Jim Koch is the man.
 
What turned me onto good/better/best beer... I lived in Brno, Czech Republic for almost 8 months, and then a couple more 2 month visits. The average beer over there was just delicious. The one beer in my life I remember most was an 8 oz. can of Budvar that I picked up from some little bus station. The weather was as usual disgusting :p, the streets were smeared with dirty slushy mess and it was cold. My girlfriend and I stood there on the sidewalk waiting for a bus and shared that little can of Budvar. I remember everything about that moment, and as ugly as the day was, every sip of that amazing nectar made the world just seem beautiful :) All my senses came together and those moments were crystallized.

I was fortunate enough to study classical guitar in Prague with Stepan Rak, and once while visiting his home in a small village outside Prague he brought out a pitcher of some great lager that he was incredibly happy about.. evidently a friend of his had brewed it in that very village. It was a wonderful beer, I think it was a Marzen but then I didn't know the style back then. I was more than a bit concerned to drink it and play my guitar for him :) Otherwise I would've enjoyed it much more.

Eventually I felt very sad that I would not be drinking beer like this upon returning home. I decided then that I would start learning to homebrew. That was about 6 years ago. I love beer more every day now. Even living here in Tennessee :p

Cheers to good beer and good memories!
 
For me it was working for a liquor store in my early twenties. I got to try all kinds of beer that I had never heard of. Later I would lean toward Canadian and German lagers with the occasional Bass Ale, Guiness Draft, or a Black and Tan thrown in.

The beer that started my road down homebrew lane was Pete's Wicked Ale. I thought the price was outrageous at the time, but I really liked it. I started looking for a cheaper way to drink great beer and found Williams brewing online back in 1993. Their beer Lt. Ale kit with equipment was my first ever online purchase. Then I moved to Oregon and found a boat-load of really good micro brews. It's taken me a long time to go through all of them :drunk:, but now I'm back brewing my own.:tank:
 
When I was about 18, the family was out hitting the slopes in Big Sky, MT.

After touring the brewery my parents bought a sixer of Moose Drool.
I forced the first 2 down, but after the next 4, I was hooked.

:mug:
 
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