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09-19-2008, 09:32 PM
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(Hate to triple post, but here goes...)
I just tried Berkshire Brewing Company Oktoberfest Lager - fantastic stuff, probably one of the best beers I've ever tried. It's a bit heartier than the other Oktoberfests that I've tried (Harpoon, Sam Adams, etc.). The hops aren't overly strong, but definitely there. There's enough of a balance that anyone, from a novice beer drinker to someone with a more refined taste, should enjoy it.
Just a fantastic brew; if you get a chance to try it, you definitely should.
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09-20-2008, 08:46 AM
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When I was in Pittsburgh this summer, I went to Penn Brewery and had their Weizen. Soooooo good.  If you like German food too, great place to hit up. It's on the North Shore. That's all I got for something the general public may not know about.
Other faves include:
Rolling Rock
Sam Adams Summer Ale, Hefeweizen, Winter Lager, Cream Stout
Yuengling Lager
Molson Canadian (probably just because I drink it when I am at the beach)
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09-21-2008, 08:08 AM
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(Hate to triple post, but here goes...)
I just tried Berkshire Brewing Company Oktoberfest Lager - fantastic stuff, probably one of the best beers I've ever tried. It's a bit heartier than the other Oktoberfests that I've tried (Harpoon, Sam Adams, etc.). The hops aren't overly strong, but definitely there. There's enough of a balance that anyone, from a novice beer drinker to someone with a more refined taste, should enjoy it.
Just a fantastic brew; if you get a chance to try it, you definitely should.
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Is this regional or can you find it nationally? The husband has been drinking the Sam Adams Oktoberfest, but I know he would love to try something else. I'll have to tell him about it.
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09-21-2008, 10:06 AM
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Is this regional or can you find it nationally? The husband has been drinking the Sam Adams Oktoberfest, but I know he would love to try something else. I'll have to tell him about it.
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Edited: Actually, it doesn't look like you can get it nationwide. ( http://www.berkshirebrewingcompany.com/products.html). It appears that they only have New England distribution. But, if you do happen to see it, definitely give it a try. It's absolutely worth it, especially the Oktoberfest.
If your husband sees Thomas Hooker Oktoberfest, he should give that a try as well. As good as the Sam Adams is, Hooker makes a fantastic Oktoberfest as well. In fact, if you see any of the Hooker Ales, you should try them (especially the double bock, the pale ale and the Oktoberfest). One of the few perks of living in CT is having easy access to those ales.
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Well being from Maryland, there are a lot of local Maryland brews I like, some of which I believe can be bought nationwide.
Pretty much everything brewed by Clipper City Brewing Co.- I especially like the Heavy Seas line of beers. My favorite is Small Craft Warning. They call it an "Uber Pils" http://www.ccbeer.com
I also like Flying Dog. I believe they are headquartered out of Co, but they have a brewery here in Frederick. One of my good friends apprenticed here. He's the head brewer at one of our local microbrews now  My favorite Flying Dog is Old Scratch, an Amber Lager http://www.flyingdogales.com
And if its cheap Im looking for, I cant go wrong with the PBR. Please no one blast me for that. PBR rocks!
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Flying Dog is good stuff - there was a place in Boston, Sunset, that had it on tap. I haven't had it in a while, simply because I can't find it that often in Connecticut.
As for PBR - anyone with a true appreciation of good beer will tell you that PBR is the best of the cheap American brews. It completely blows Bud, Coors, and the rest of that junk out of the water.
Last edited by KSigkid; 09-21-2008 at 10:20 AM.
Reason: Edited because I was incorrect about Berkshire's distribution.
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09-22-2008, 03:42 PM
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I'm really into wheat beers lately. One I found this summer that I really love is Leinenkugal Sunset Wheat. It has hints of blueberry in it.
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09-22-2008, 04:00 PM
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I'm really into wheat beers lately. One I found this summer that I really love is Leinenkugal Sunset Wheat. It has hints of blueberry in it.
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That's funny, I've been the same way. I had always liked wheat beers, but this summer I found myself drinking more of them (in proportion to other beers).
Leinenkugel is a solid brew.
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09-24-2008, 12:32 AM
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Originally Posted by KSigkid
That's funny, I've been the same way. I had always liked wheat beers, but this summer I found myself drinking more of them (in proportion to other beers).
Leinenkugel is a solid brew.
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Are you into Hefeweizen? I had a GREAT organic Hefeweizen by Mueller-Pinkus, a German brewery. It was very crisp and clean, a little different than the hefe's I've tried before, but it was great nonetheless. Plus organic beer supposedly doesn't give you a hangover. Wouldn't know about that, didn't have enough to test that theory.
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09-26-2008, 10:53 PM
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Are you into Hefeweizen? I had a GREAT organic Hefeweizen by Mueller-Pinkus, a German brewery. It was very crisp and clean, a little different than the hefe's I've tried before, but it was great nonetheless. Plus organic beer supposedly doesn't give you a hangover. Wouldn't know about that, didn't have enough to test that theory.
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I love a good Hefeweizen once in a while; there isn't much that I don't like in the beer category (other than Bud or Bud Light, which I'll only drink if it's the only option). I'll have to keep an eye out for the Mueller-Pinkus, although I don't think they sell it anywhere around here.
Long Trail (a Vermont brewery) and Sam Adams both make a good Hefeweizen.
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10-09-2008, 06:29 PM
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I'm really into wheat beers lately. One I found this summer that I really love is Leinenkugal Sunset Wheat. It has hints of blueberry in it.
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If you ever get to try Wild Blue, that is an excellent blueberry beer.
Smuttynose Pumpkin Ale is an interesting treat. I think it may have to make a Thanksgiving appearance.
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10-10-2008, 03:01 PM
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I'm really into wheat beers lately. One I found this summer that I really love is Leinenkugal Sunset Wheat. It has hints of blueberry in it.
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This is the beer I've recently taken a liking to as well. I always told my friends it tasted like a blueberry muffin, but they never believed me until I made them try it.
I also really like Shock Top and Blue Moon...
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10-10-2008, 03:55 PM
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This is the beer I've recently taken a liking to as well. I always told my friends it tasted like a blueberry muffin, but they never believed me until I made them try it.
I also really like Shock Top and Blue Moon...
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I haven't tried Shock Top yet - I've generally tried to stay away from Anheuser-Busch products. I'm not sure if I'm missing out on something really good, but so far I've stayed firm.
I used to drink a lot of Blue Moon in college, but I've gotten away from that more recently. I've just found that there are a bunch of really good Belgian ales out there, better ones for the same price as Blue Moon. But, if I'm out somewhere, and it's the best stuff on tap, I'd probably still drink it.
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11-02-2008, 04:04 PM
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I haven't tried Shock Top yet - I've generally tried to stay away from Anheuser-Busch products. I'm not sure if I'm missing out on something really good, but so far I've stayed firm.
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For an Anheuser Busch beer, it's actually really, really good.
Also try New Belgium's Mothership Wit. I'm fortunate to live within 50 miles of 5 really awesome breweries:
New Belgium
Odell's
Oskar Blue's
Left Hand Brewery
Crabtree Brewing
I love Fort Collins!
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