rabidgerbil said:Hales... their Moss Bay Amber, Red Menace, and Pale Ale are all awesome.
http://www.halesales.com:rockin: :rockin: :rockin: :rockin:
chione said:Hales is nice for dinner. I would suggest you keep moving down the line to the Jolly Roger Tap room and get some tasty Maritime. Be sure to order the onion rings . They are the BEST. If you want to drive up north a bit Diamond Knot it tasty, plus their urinal is Budweiser keg!!
Those A-holes stole my last name.
korndog said:Stone and Bear Republic, dead tie.
IPA
Ruination
Bastard
Racer 5
Racer X
Hop Rod Rye
6 perfect beers from California. And you thought we only had pretty girls and sunshine.
I've never had a bad beer from Stone. What state are you in? Every time I have heard someone say they had a bad beer from stone they were at least 1500 miles away. I'd blame bad handling and not the brewery.Fish said:Sorry I think Bear Republic takes it. I have had some bad brews with Stone and I know people who have gotten really bad individual beers from Stone.
Pabst Blue Robot said:Hair of the Dog in Portland gets my vote. Every beer I've tried has been top notch. I toured it a few months back and was pretty impressed, it was like one guy on a 4 bbl system and he was very open with info on his recipes and techniques.
Got to try a couple special ones on tap that had been wood aged, one of them was even 4 years old. Would love to go back next time I'm in the area.
Brewsmith said:I've never had a bad beer from Stone. What state are you in? Every time I have heard someone say they had a bad beer from stone they were at least 1500 miles away. I'd blame bad handling and not the brewery.
That or you're not worthy...
For me I'd have to say Stone. It's the closest microbrewery to me and the IPA is the perfect example of the style, IMHO. There are a couple great brewpubs around here, but I'll leave that for another thread.
+1bigjohnmilford said:sorry, too much good beer to answer that question.