OK, not really but we already have a thread for Bourbon ans Scotch. Lonesome George wanted a beer with that order too.
OK, not really but we already have a thread for Bourbon ans Scotch. Lonesome George wanted a beer with that order too.
Chimay Blue (Darker Belgian)
Tripel Karmeliet (Lighter Belgian)
Three Philosophers (American made Belgian Blend)
Rodenbach Grand Cru (Belgian Sour blend)
Allagash Curieax (Oak Aged American)
North Coast Old Stock Reserve
North Coast Old Rasputin Anniversary
North Coast Grand Cru
Lost Abbey Angel's Share (Or any other of their ultra-expensive special releases)
All of these beers will be over $10/22oz. Many will be closer to $20/22oz. The most expensive ones will be around $30/22oz.
Beer of the Month Club. 12 pack of assorted craft brews every month (or two) depending on the gift.
Dan
pilotbraden wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HeWUXV89w0g Frank Booth prefers a Pabst Blue Ribbon over a Heineken but prefers to word it slightly differently.
FTFY
Sam Adams "whatever season it is" pack. Right now will be the Holiday Pack. I hear all are good but the Coastal Wheat. I usually like wheat beers so I'll reserve judgement until I have some.
Xceler8x wrote: Sam Adams "whatever season it is" pack. Right now will be the Holiday Pack. I hear all are good but the Coastal Wheat. I usually like wheat beers so I'll reserve judgement until I have some.
I just bought the Winter Pack. It's kindof hit or miss for me.
The Coffee Stout was decent.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:Xceler8x wrote: Sam Adams "whatever season it is" pack. Right now will be the Holiday Pack. I hear all are good but the Coastal Wheat. I usually like wheat beers so I'll reserve judgement until I have some.I just bought the Winter Pack. It's kindof hit or miss for me. The Coffee Stout was decent.
I know this guy, hes kind of a douche, but he loves that coffee stout from Sam adams.
Joey
I really wish Falstaff was still around. I'd like to have one, and chase it down with that Wild Turkey liquor.
I am not a big beer drinker, but this is my favorite:
Of course, drinking it on the banks of the Neckar River on a beautiful summer day after a blast down the Autobahn may have influenced my enjoyment of said beer.
Ommegang is a tough call; I love it, other people I know who also like beer (including Belgian style) think it tastes like feet.
I'm hoping I can find some of this:
http://www.magichat.net/elixirs/howl
"....tastes like feet".
I have a BIL whos always putting his foot in his mouth, maybe he'd like some Ommegang to wash those tootsies with?
something like this: http://breweryvivant.com/index.php/the-pub/monk-club/
An empty glass stored at the local brewery. They can fill it at a discounted rate from the normal patrons.
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