Re: Favorite Beer?
Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2012 3:44 pm
TrololololololololololOneArmSteve wrote:I do love me some good ole' cheap beer!
1. Keystone Ice
2. PBR
3. Rolling Rock or Extra Gold
4. Steel Reserve High Gravity Lager
TrololololololololololOneArmSteve wrote:I do love me some good ole' cheap beer!
1. Keystone Ice
2. PBR
3. Rolling Rock or Extra Gold
4. Steel Reserve High Gravity Lager
http://blogs.westword.com/cafesociety/2 ... lar_or.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;im_t_wal wrote:I don't think I could pick a favorite. Depends on the mood, season, etc.
A common go to for me is Ten Fidy. And its nice that it's in a can so I can take it on hikes: http://craftbeersummits.tumblr.com/tagged/ten-fidy
So many local breweries doing good things too: Dry Dock, Crooked Stave, Great Divide, River North. I want a beer now.
I heard about that yeah. I am sure they will get it sorted out. They can still sell bottles at leastmrmuffins00 wrote:
http://blogs.westword.com/cafesociety/2 ... lar_or.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Ten Fidy is a great stout. Looks like you also like Gubna - great imperial IPA as well.im_t_wal wrote:I don't think I could pick a favorite. Depends on the mood, season, etc.
A common go to for me is Ten Fidy. And its nice that it's in a can so I can take it on hikes: http://craftbeersummits.tumblr.com/tagged/ten-fidy
So many local breweries doing good things too: Dry Dock, Crooked Stave, Great Divide, River North. I want a beer now.
Definitely. I've thought that most of the WWB were interesting, but the Indigo is the first that I thought was truly delicious.im_t_wal wrote:Beer of the night is Wild Wild Brett Indigo from Crooked Stave. One of the best WWB in my opinion.
Right? The sour and funk was well balanced, and the berries shone through a bunch.DanR wrote:
Definitely. I've thought that most of the WWB were interesting, but the Indigo is the first that I thought was truly delicious.
Yeah - Bill, one of the owners and the head brewer, he came from Dry Dock. He made their Hefe which won tons of medals at World Beer Cup and GABF. Dude knows his German brews, and their Weiss is out of this world. Their Dunkel is great too, and that is a hard style to find around here locally.oldschoolczar wrote:For those that like German beers, there's a great new brewery in Denver Highlands area:
http://www.prostbrewing.com/
I don't typically like wheat beers, but I really like their wheat beer.. been snagging growlers of it. They're also tapping an Octoberfest beer on Friday that promises to be excellent!