Yeah, I like Dogfish Head. Their 90 Minute IPA is quite good, albeit pretty hoppy. Did they get bought out? They used to refuse to sell to NM because we have a backwards alcohol distribution setup, so I'd just drink DH whenever I'd be in CA, CO, or TX. But less than a year ago, I started finding DH pretty much anywhere in NM. A buyout and/or new management would explain the sudden influx of DH in NM.
Cant say ive had dogfish , ive had some of the Ballast Point brews...the grapefruit one seems to be popular with most
Try North Coast's Old Rasputin. That'll put hair on your chest and make you think Guinness is water.
My favorite German styles are pilsner (actually Czech), Dortmunder... pretty much any of them that taste really bready and biscuity.
Oh wow That Rasputin
Ill give the Dortmunder style a try
Stuff like Old Rasputin is my jam. I'll take a 8-12% stout over any ipa. I think it's annoying how popular IPAs are when there's so much better beer out there. The best IPA I've ever drank is Lagunitas Little Sumpin' Hazy but it's almost more of a wheat beer and wheat beer/hefeweizen are my other favorites.
Usually my beer runs consist of like 4-5 6 packs of stouts and a couple 6 packs of wheat beers.
Guinness is also most definitely water. Flat nasty water.
Wow 2-0 on agreement that Guinness is water , wow
Yep Hefeweizen are goood. The IPA thing just doesnt do it for me.
Try the
ROCHEFORT 8 TRAPPIST ALE
Its 9.2%, if you want stronger you can go with the number 10.
Its Belgian , brewed by monks at a monastery.... sales from the beer go to the cost of living and day to day expenses, anything over that goes to charity.
about $7-8 for one 12 ounce bottle.
That's what all beers I have tried have and I hate the "hoppy" taste.
Are any of you Dogfish Head fans? They started out as a small brewery here in DE and I think got bought out.
I rarely drink and If I do I might have a hard root beer (Not Your Fathers Root Beer) or amaretto and Coke.
Yeah, hops just taste ashtray like
Yeah, I like Dogfish Head. Their 90 Minute IPA is quite good, albeit pretty hoppy. Did they get bought out? They used to refuse to sell to NM because we have a backwards alcohol distribution setup, so I'd just drink DH whenever I'd be in CA, CO, or TX. But less than a year ago, I started finding DH pretty much anywhere in NM. A buyout and/or new management would explain the sudden influx of DH in NM.
Colorado has some good beers ive heard
Also for a good cheap beer, yuengling is pretty good.