HI Bill
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#1 Kona Brewing Company's Wailua Wheat
#2 Dos XX Lager
#3 Angry Orchard Hard Ciders
#2 Dos XX Lager
#3 Angry Orchard Hard Ciders
What no PBR fans here? What is wrong with you people!!!!!!!!!!
Someone that is not familiar with American Craft Breweries I see.
I'd rather have a plain coors than heineken any day.
Probably the worst beer I’ve ever had was Carling’s Black Label.
I wonder what a poll covering “craft” and “quantity consumed”’would look like. The craft beers often have higher alcohol content and might (or might not) have less consumption.
yep, crosstimbers - between shepherd and flying pie
southern star and b52 (both in Conroe) are also really good breweries
What no PBR fans here? What is wrong with you people!!!!!!!!!!
+1 for Spacedust IPA. I also enjoy Boneyard RPM. In the PNW, we’re pretty lucky with a good a selection of local microbrews.
If I had to pick only one style of beer to drink, then it’d be a Czech Pilsner. Urquell or any number of other local Czech beers.
Mr._Graybeard said:DW and I visited Prague a few years ago, and we noticed that in some restaurants the beer was cheaper than bottled water (yeah, I suppose the water bottles were bigger than the beer bottles). I hadn't tried Budvar before (the original Budweiser), which I enjoyed in pale and dark flavors. The Czechs know how to make great beer.
As for Black Label and Meister Brau, when I drank them years ago I thought they weren't bad for their type. The original Leinenkugel's -- now there was an awful beer. A couple could produce a splitting headache.
I have an acquaintance who was a chemical engineer for one of the major breweries. They attribute the headache in beer to the proprietary yeast strain that that company uses. I have drunk/drank many beers (and wines) over the years, and Budweiser will give me a headache guaranteed the next day. At first I thought it was the beech wood chips, but my acquaintance said otherwise.