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I like Chimay, Spaten Optimator, Delirium Tremmons, Adventinus, Leff Blonde, (and then more traditional Guiness and any Rye Porter).
 
In no particular order:

Sam Adams' Oktoberfest
Sam Adams' Boston lager
Sweetwater 420
New Belgium Fat Tire
Coors
 
They have Duvel at Giant Eagle,but man,that 4 pack is expensive!

Well think of it like this. To get a Best in the World wine, pick any year vintage you want, it will cost you on average $50 a bottle. So you're paying 66.66 per liter. But with Duvel is which truly a Best in the World beer of its kind (golden strong) you're getting an equivalent beer for only $10.66 a liter. I figure a four pack of 375ml is $16.

That's the cool thing about beer and why, in my mind, wine can't touch it. You're getting a very similar product from year to year despite agricultural variations, and you can get a World Class beer for peanuts. Any of the beers listed in this thread are maybe, on the high end, $15-$20 for a 750 ml. Average is probably going to be $8-10 per liter equivalent cost?

That's a hell of a deal.
 
Well think of it like this. To get a Best in the World wine, pick any year vintage you want, it will cost you on average $50 a bottle. So you're paying 66.66 per liter. But with Duvel is which truly a Best in the World beer of its kind (golden strong) you're getting an equivalent beer for only $10.66 a liter. I figure a four pack of 375ml is $16.

That's the cool thing about beer and why, in my mind, wine can't touch it. You're getting a very similar product from year to year despite agricultural variations, and you can get a World Class beer for peanuts. Any of the beers listed in this thread are maybe, on the high end, $15-$20 for a 750 ml. Average is probably going to be $8-10 per liter equivalent cost?

That's a hell of a deal.

I'm sure it's this area, but $15-20 isn't that high end. I've spent $40-50 for a 750 before.
 
I'm sure it's this area, but $15-20 isn't that high end. I've spent $40-50 for a 750 before.

Tell me this. If you buy a $50 for a bottle of beer, do they still put it in a paper sack as if you were going to drink it in the car?
 
Half Acre - Daisy Cutter Pale ale
Boulevard Saison Brett
Lost Abbey Avant Garde
Dogfish Indian Brown
Telluride Brewing Co. RyePA

And putting in a runner up because I can.....
Stone IPA
 
1, 2, & 3. Capitol Brewery Blonde Dopplebock
4. Westmalle Tripel
5. Westvleteren XII

(6. Pliny the Elder)
(7. New Glarus Dancing Man Wheat)
(8. Bells Hopslam)
(9. Founders KBS)
(10. PBR)
 
-Russian River Pliny the Younger (substitute Elder year when it's not Feb)

-Firestone Union Jack

-Lagunitas Lil Sumpin Sumpin

-Founders Backwoods Bastard

-Black Diamond Brewing Rampage (gotta give it up to the local breweries)

Really would like to try Two hearted and Heady Topper.
 
Tough choice as it is hard to pick favorites but here they are at this given time/space:

Brasserie DuPont "Moinette"
Upland Brewing Co. "Komodo Dragonfly"
Me "Sharp Wit"
Sierra Nevada "Pale Ale"
Brugge Brasserie "Gettin Figgy Wit It"
 
unionrdr said:
Where did you find the Wurzburger Hoffbrau? I'd like to find it,as my family comes from a town near where it comes from.

I occasionally am fortunate enough to find it at one of the local distributors. My local pub routinely has Jever as well, which I also like. Where is your family from?
 
we talkin big companies?

in no particular order:
victory summer love
stone arrogant bastard ale
sierra nevada celebration
rogue john john ale (some kinda funky juniper holiday ale)
kane head high IPA (just had ot for the first time recently and loved it)

i also dont hate miller lite for nights out gettin drunk and doing shots at bars that dont have any interesting beers. i plan to make a miller lite clone soon (only more hoppy naturally) i know people will think im nuts for that one. oh well :)
 
Let's see
1. Mine
2. Mine
3. Mine
4. Mine
5. ...oh, and Mine :D


Sleepy Creek IPA is my fav.
 
Total Update:

Some changes from the initial standings

Top Five Beers:
1. Russian River Pliny the Elder (13)
2. Founders Breakfast Stout (11)
2. Stone Arrogant Bastard (11)
4. Stone Ruination (10)
5. Northcoast Old Rasputin (9)

Top Five Breweries:
1. Stone (34)
2. Sierra Nevada (24)
3. Russian River (21)
4. Lagunitas (20)
5. Bells (18)
 
No particular order:
- Sierra Nevada Celebration
- Sierra Nevada Ruthless
- Deep Ellum IPA
- Dales Pale Ale
- Franziskaner Hefeweizen (no, I have not found a really good Hefeweizen made in the US yet which can also compete with the price I pay for a 12 pack of Franziskaner).
 
Heady Topper DIPA
Sweetwater IPA
Pliny the Elder (never had Younger)
Ithaca Flower Power
Lagunitas Sucks
 
Caldera - Mogli
Deschutes - The Abyss
Deschutes - Black Butte XX (excluding the XXIII)
Avery - Maharaja
HUB - Ace of Spades
 
we talkin big companies?

in no particular order:
victory summer love
stone arrogant bastard ale
sierra nevada celebration
rogue john john ale (some kinda funky juniper holiday ale)
kane head high IPA (just had ot for the first time recently and loved it)

i also dont hate miller lite for nights out gettin drunk and doing shots at bars that dont have any interesting beers. i plan to make a miller lite clone soon (only more hoppy naturally) i know people will think im nuts for that one. oh well :)

Rogue did three different versions of the John John ale. The one you had was their Juniper pale ale that they aged in spruce gin barrels. They also had a Dead Guy ale aged in their Dead Guy whiskey barrels that was better than the juniper IMO. I never located the third one which is their Hazelnut brown aged in hazelnut spiced rum barrels.
 
Bell's Third Coast Beer
Ale Asylum Hopalicious
North Coast Old Stock
Founders Porter
And yes, believe it or not, I like PBR.
 
Seriously hard to answer a question like this... So I'll go with "drinkable" beers, I.e. the stuff that I'd be happy having on hand on a very regular basis. And I'll break it down by style:

IPA: Stone IPA - Can't go wrong. I'd consider subbing Lagunitas Sucks here if they make it year-round.
Lager: Oskar Blues' Mama's Little Yella Pils
Stout: My own homebrew milk stout
Belgian/other: probably Delirium Tremens?
Wildcard: My own homebrew Gose.

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In perfect order:


Deschutes Brewery - The Abyss ---- hands down the best beer I have ever had.
Alaskan Brewery - Perseverance Ale --- so close to The Abyss, yet I don't know if it will ever be produced again.
Stone Brewing - Self Righteous Ale
Deschutes Brewery - black Butte Porter
Ninkasi Brewery - Tricerahops

My justification for all these beers is their intensity. From the Russian Imperial Stouts, to the very hoppy IPAs on the list, it's obvious I don't like mellow beers. There are a lot of beers I wanted on a lis like this, but I tried to follow the rules.
 
Call every bar you know of that has a RR account and ask if they're getting Younger. See if they'll tell you when if they are. Get there way early. It's tap only and the majority of the batch gets served at the brew pub, so not many accounts get it and they don't get very much if they do.

I did find Younger this year. Had it Monday night at a beer bar in Portland, OR. They served it with Blind Pig, Pliny the Elder, Damnation, Supplication and Consecration. I also got to try Notorious from Boneyard. Amazing beers.
 
Now if I could just get to Jasper,In,I could finally try some Wursburger. My family is from around where the beer comes from.
 
Wow that's difficult.

1) Hitachino Nest White Ale
2) Delirium Tremens
3) Wiehenstephaner Hefeweissen
4) Dogfish Head 60 Minute IPA
5) Schonbuch Brauhaus Hefeweissen

I'll also never say no to a cold Stella on tap at BWW too. Blasphemy, I know.
 
1) Goose Island Bourbon County Stout
2) Bell's Hopslam
3) Three Floyds Gumballhead
4) Samuel Adams Fat Jack
5) New Glarus Spotted Cow
 
These keep me coming back (in no particular order)

Ayinger Celebrator Dobblebock
Hefeweizen (Ayinger or Weihenstephaner)
Chimay Dubbel (Red)
Left Hand "Fade To Black"
Sierra Nevada APA and Seasonals
 
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