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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:00 am
by ant man bee_Archive
When I was on tour this summer I discover the joy of Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout. This stuff is not for the faint of heart and you will be hard pressed to drink more than two. The flavor of this stout is absolute perfection in my book.

Oh and the label is bad ass as well:
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:04 am
by Richard_Archive
ant man bee wrote:
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:15 am
by stevenstillborn_Archive
honeyisfunny wrote:Paulaner
I've been greatly expanding my knowledge of microbrews the last several months, but many US brewers drastically overhop their beer (paging Lagunitas). However, here are a few of my faves from here and elsewhere:
Dogfish Head- Raison De'tre
Dogfish Head- Indian Brown Ale
Smuttynose- Old Brown Dog Ale
Stoudts- Fest
Stoudts- Golden Lager
Troegs- Dreamweaver
Stone- Imperial Stout
Defiant- Muddy River
Ayinger- Ur Weiss
Weinstephaner- Hefeweissbier Dark
Blue Point- Toasted Lager
all the Chimay beers
all the Paulaner beers

This list could continue, but I'll cut it off there.

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:21 am
by holmes_Archive
erdinger - incredible beer
corona - nice and easy
san miguel - all good
stella - i love this
amstel - great and cheap

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:26 am
by Mark Hansen_Archive
DrAwkward wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Rog wrote:I'd recomend any of the beers New Glarus Brewing Company makes.


I really love their Uff-Da bock, and the Wisconsin Belgian Red. The Belgian Red is a very refreshing Lambic style beer, perfect for a summer's day.

For an everyday beer, I really like Leinenkugel Red Ale or Creamy Dark.


Comet cafe in Milwaukee has a "signature" drink called the "Mad Cow," which is just a black & tan made out of Guinness and New Glarus Spotted Cow. It's nummers.

Mark, with your current post count, rank, and icon, i don't think you are allowed to post under that name anymore. Preserve that shit!

Edit: FUCK YOU ALREADY RUINED IT


Dr. A, what did it say? I wasn't paying attention.

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:20 am
by sphincter_Archive
I don't know anything but I love Newcastle Brown and Dutchy Originals. Those Badger Ales and Beers are all tastey too.

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:29 am
by honeyisfunny_Archive
Stella is fucked up, gassy, over priced, chemically nasty, loony juice.

I had a great beer in Austin from a brewery that was local. It was a weisse beer, kind of like Hoegaarden (another cracker) but less gassy and more flavoursome. It was awesome.
I got it on tap at Lovejoy's, where Spot of SST fame works (bizarrely). Anyone?

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:30 am
by DrAwkward_Archive
Mark Hansen wrote:Dr. A, what did it say? I wasn't paying attention.


At post 666, it said "Satan." With your avatar, it was gold.

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:33 am
by yaledelay_Archive
Tree wrote:
yaledelay wrote:If you are ever in Milwaukee, PM me, or any member of the HI-Fi really and we will take you on the http://www.lakefrontbrewery.com/ lake front brewery tour, you will be sauced on the best beer you can drink...

I've had the Riverwest and the Eastside and enjoyed these both quite a bit, especially the Riverwest.


all 3 members of the Hi-fi who post here live with in walking (stumbling) distance from that brewery, and I can't think of a better brewery, there tour is like $5.00 and for that you get a pint glass and 4 pints of beer (if you tip the bartender) even there "specialty" beers like the Pumpkin or the Holiday Spice are great, I mean I only drink one once in a while but they really hit the spot when needed, and at 10.5 the holiday spice packs a wollip...

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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 11:40 am
by slowriot_Archive
stevenstillborn wrote:
honeyisfunny wrote:Paulaner
I've been greatly expanding my knowledge of microbrews the last several months, but many US brewers drastically overhop their beer (paging Lagunitas). However, here are a few of my faves from here and elsewhere:
Dogfish Head- Raison De'tre
Dogfish Head- Indian Brown Ale
Smuttynose- Old Brown Dog Ale
Stoudts- Fest
Stoudts- Golden Lager
Troegs- Dreamweaver
Stone- Imperial Stout
Defiant- Muddy River
Ayinger- Ur Weiss
Weinstephaner- Hefeweissbier Dark
Blue Point- Toasted Lager
all the Chimay beers
all the Paulaner beers

This list could continue, but I'll cut it off there.


sounds like a trip to my local bottle king in northern NJ

you should look for the stoudts imperial stout. it's got a red label with a black dog on it. holy shit is that one good. and 9% abv too.

http://www.ratebeer.com/Beer/stoudts-fa ... -and-later)/38685/

the old rasputin RIS is a fine beer. i had a goblet on tap a few weeks ago and it almost got me hard.