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Hopefully no-one will mind a thread devoted to beer and beer-related subjects. As the resident Canadian, I happily volunteer to begin! ;)

So, I personally prefer dark & red beers, stouts, and so forth. Local favourite being Fort Garry Dark, domestic favourite is Alexander Keith's Red, and a new imported fave: Eight-Ball Stout, from the Lost Coast Brewery in California. SO GOOD, and even better: It comes in one-pint-and-six-ounce bottles!!
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Yay beer!! It's one of my recent favorite things. :) Unfortunately I can't drink it as much as I used to (restricted carb diet = low carb beers only...most of the time).

New favorite beer (it does change fairly regularly) is Magic Hat #9. :) It's super tasty! If someone had introduced me to beer with that particular brew, I might have become a beer fan sooner in life. Instead, I only ever had people trying to get me to taste light beers. As such, I didn't like beer until one friend decided to have me try out the other end of the spectrum.

The first beer I actually liked was Guinness. Now I can drink most anything...but like MerchManDan, I tend to prefer darker beers. I have found I often prefer English or Irish beers, too. Samuel Smith is my favorite English brand. I love the Nut Brown and the Oatmeal Stout. From Ireland, I have a favorite "brand" as well. Guinness, Harp, Smithwick's...and for Guinness flavor that's easier to consume at a regular drinking pace, Guinness Black...I love them all. :) I also enjoy Young's Double Chocolate Stout and Boddington's Pub Ale (honey flavored beer is awesome!).

As for local beers...well, I'm a Texas girl, and I do love some of the stuff we brew. From the Shiner family of beers, I like Shiner Bock, Shiner Black, Shiner Kosmos (which is usually only available in the "Shiner Family" mixed pack), and Shiner Cheer (only available during the winter). From a brewery closer to my home, I like Rahr's Ugly Pug. :) My husband is a fan of St. Arnold's Fancy Lawnmower (from Houston). It's good, but not my favorite. :)

Oh! And I recently tasted this beer from Hawaii that was very interesting. Maui Brewing Co's Mana Wheat beer is infused with pineapple. It smells like pineapple, but it tastes like a light, wheat beer! It's good, but kind of weird too. :)

Yeah...I can go on and on about beer if I let myself... :oops:
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Julie wrote:Rahr's Ugly Pug
St. Arnold's Fancy Lawnmower
Heh, those could be band names. :lol:
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Julie wrote:New favorite beer (it does change fairly regularly) is Magic Hat #9. :) It's super tasty! If someone had introduced me to beer with that particular brew, I might have become a beer fan sooner in life. Instead, I only ever had people trying to get me to taste light beers. As such, I didn't like beer until one friend decided to have me try out the other end of the spectrum.
That is my all time FAVORITE beer. Growing up in Connecticut/Boston I had ample access to this and even made a couple pilgrimages to the brewery in Vermont. Magic Hat is a lot of fun and I urge anyone with the opportunity to try some (many varieties to choose from)



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Julie wrote: (honey flavored beer is awesome!).

um, yeah... it's called "MEAD"... it's MADE from Honey!...
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scantrontb wrote:
Julie wrote: (honey flavored beer is awesome!).

um, yeah... it's called "MEAD"... it's MADE from Honey!...

I have always wanted to try mead, but I just haven't found a place that sells it..... I have found several recipes to make mead, but I'm a little hesitant to make my own, I rather have my first taste from a mead made by someone who knows their business.
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scantrontb wrote:
Julie wrote: (honey flavored beer is awesome!).

um, yeah... it's called "MEAD"... it's MADE from Honey!...
That's not honey flavored beer, silly! It's its own classification of alcoholic beverage (though I might actually lump it with wines). :) Mead can be quite tasty...but it is usually pretty lethal, too. ABVs for mead usually range from 8 or 9% (which would be fairly high in beer) to the mid or high teens...which is ridiculous, and another reason why it should be classified more as a wine (since they usually have ABVs running from 10-20% depending on the type of wine). :)
MrFireDragon wrote:I have always wanted to try mead, but I just haven't found a place that sells it..... I have found several recipes to make mead, but I'm a little hesitant to make my own, I rather have my first taste from a mead made by someone who knows their business.
I first tried it at a Ren Fest near where I live. :) I also had some at a friend's New Year's party once...haven't really tried shopping for it since I know I'd have to finish it off alone (my husband would not enjoy it). I'd check with a knowledgable clerk in the wine section of a well-stocked specialty store for good pointers on what is "good mead" that you could purchase. :)
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Hey, first post!
I don't remember how I found Wapsi Square, been reading it for years. I just became aware of the forum. :shock:

I've been making beer for about 16 years, my favorites are, an American Pale Ale that I make with a German ale yeast, it has a nice clean finish with a biscuity undertone.
I also make a German Kolsh ale, it's a lightly hopped pale ale, it has less alcohol, so it makes a good summer session beer. It also makes a good base for fruit beers as the low hop rate doesn't overwhelm the fruit tastes.
My biggest beer is a high gravity Russian Imperial Stout, it runs around %10 ABV and is a meal in a glass. I can make a Guinness style 1/2 & 1/2 beer parfait with it, except the dark beer is on the bottom instead of on the top, as with Guinness.

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My only real interest in alcohol is that I've considered growing hops. I like the way they look.
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dDave wrote:Hey, first post!
I don't remember how I found Wapsi Square, been reading it for years. I just became aware of the forum. :shock:

I've been making beer for about 16 years, my favorites are, an American Pale Ale that I make with a German ale yeast, it has a nice clean finish with a biscuity undertone.
I also make a German Kolsh ale, it's a lightly hopped pale ale, it has less alcohol, so it makes a good summer session beer. It also makes a good base for fruit beers as the low hop rate doesn't overwhelm the fruit tastes.
My biggest beer is a high gravity Russian Imperial Stout, it runs around %10 ABV and is a meal in a glass. I can make a Guinness style 1/2 & 1/2 beer parfait with it, except the dark beer is on the bottom instead of on the top, as with Guinness.

Dave
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As soon as possible, I hope! :D
MrFireDragon wrote:I have always wanted to try mead, but I just haven't found a place that sells it..... I have found several recipes to make mead, but I'm a little hesitant to make my own, I rather have my first taste from a mead made by someone who knows their business.
I drank mead for the first time last year, at a friend's place; he got it from another friend who makes it. Wasn't bad, from what I remember.
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MerchManDan wrote:Hopefully no-one will mind a thread devoted to beer and beer-related subjects. As the resident Canadian, I happily volunteer to begin! ;)
Are you saying that all Canadians are supposed to/known to like beer? :o

I guess I just never got the memo... :?
I'm Canadian, and I don't even drink alcohol...* :roll:

But don't let that hamper your spirit... I wasn't trying to bring this thread down, I merely saw the link from a post in the introductory thread, and was curious as to/amused by the portion of text I quoted... 8-)

*And the fact that I am actually french Canadian should have no bearing on that... in fact, if I'm not mistaken, it would normally imply a heavier liking to beer than being "merely" Canadian... :P
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Hah, no worries! I was mostly playing to the stereotype that most outsiders have about Canadians: We're all "beer-swilling hockey nuts." ;)
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Strange. Every time I go to Ottawa to visit relatives, one of the first things they do is offer me a beer. We also used to go to hockey games :)
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New potential favorite beer! :) I had Breckenridge Vanilla Porter to celebrate my 30th birthday this weekend, and I absolutely loved it!!
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My first beer was Schmidt's Beer when I was about four. The first beer I drank away at college was Stroh's. I settled in to liking MIchelob. Then was introduced to Yuengling Lager by a very good friend of mine. I like their Black and Tan, too, but prefer the lager. In PA when you ask for a Lager you get a Yuengling. I've been all over the US and have had a lot of local beers. I still prefer Lager. I'm glad there are so many different kinds of beer because everyone's palate is different and sometimes it even changes.
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A bit late to the discussion...

but the current favorite is and has been for a few years, especially on draft: Magic Hat #9

Blue Moon held me for awhile and local Central Texas favorites Firemans 4 (from Real Ale in Blanco) and Big bark (from my good friends at Live Oak in Austin) are also excellent summer choices.
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txmystic wrote:A bit late to the discussion...

but the current favorite is and has been for a few years, especially on draft: Magic Hat #9

Blue Moon held me for awhile and local Central Texas favorites Firemans 4 (from Real Ale in Blanco) and Big bark (from my good friends at Live Oak in Austin) are also excellent summer choices.
Ya know...I've never really liked Fireman's #4 for some reason. Blue Moon I can generally enjoy. The best experience I ever had with Blue Moon was at a Sherlock's in Austin. It tasted different than any other time I've had it, and it was yummy. There were hints of vanilla or something complementing the orange...it was awesome. :)
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Julie wrote:
txmystic wrote:A bit late to the discussion...

but the current favorite is and has been for a few years, especially on draft: Magic Hat #9

Blue Moon held me for awhile and local Central Texas favorites Firemans 4 (from Real Ale in Blanco) and Big bark (from my good friends at Live Oak in Austin) are also excellent summer choices.
Ya know...I've never really liked Fireman's #4 for some reason. Blue Moon I can generally enjoy. The best experience I ever had with Blue Moon was at a Sherlock's in Austin. It tasted different than any other time I've had it, and it was yummy. There were hints of vanilla or something complementing the orange...it was awesome. :)
Back to the 'tastes like a dreamcicle'? :)
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Jabberwonky wrote:Back to the 'tastes like a dreamcicle'? :)
Yes. :P I like dreamcicles.
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