I love beer!
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 10:41 pm
My current favorite is Sweet Leaf Amber.
Herratic!Norris wrote: and surprisingly that new Bud Light Lime
Just had Fish Tales last night-REALLY love it!!oregondiver wrote:Does it count that I love bitch beer (instead of brewed beer)?
Cyderworks over in Bingen makes great Cider. Love Fish Tales (outta Olympia) hard cider called Dark and Dry...
Fish Tales is t3h goods. Frequently on sale at the Holman Road QFC, if you have one of their member cards..... :occasion5:Romer Treece wrote:Just had Fish Tales last night-REALLY love it!!oregondiver wrote:Does it count that I love bitch beer (instead of brewed beer)?
Cyderworks over in Bingen makes great Cider. Love Fish Tales (outta Olympia) hard cider called Dark and Dry...
Drinking one right now. It delicious! One of these is going into long term storage for sure.Burntchef wrote:if you are lucky enought to find this beer and have the bucks to buy one, i highly reccomend you do. its not something that you drink more then one of but its oh so good. i keep a few in my beer room aging.
Gonna have to try that one. My "extra-special treat" beer is usually a Rogue dead guy ale. Them's tasty.Nwbrewer wrote:Drinking one right now. It delicious! One of these is going into long term storage for sure.Burntchef wrote:if you are lucky enought to find this beer and have the bucks to buy one, i highly reccomend you do. its not something that you drink more then one of but its oh so good. i keep a few in my beer room aging.
I love my "Dead Guy" pounder glass! They have it on tap at The Mint in Enumclaw.Burntchef wrote:i will pick tyou up one dude, we only have a few left.
If you like strong, dark beer you really need to try the "Terminator" stout at McMenimins (sp) across the street from the Key. :occasion5:Sounder wrote:I'm presently enjoying a Snoqualmie Falls Brewery "Spring Fever" Seasonal... there is nothing "chick" about this beer. At 7% it'll get your attention with the first and numb it away with the second. It's darn-tasty too!
My heart, however, still belongs to Mac & Jack's African Amber - all other beers bow down to M&J's.
I have a new keg system in my garage... and last night our own Brewer gave me a little gift. I'll post a picture of the new tap later this week.
Dude, not cool! Don't make it sound dirty! I'm not Joe....Sounder wrote: I have a new keg system in my garage... and last night our own Brewer gave me a little gift.
pick me up a couple on your way to the club dive!Scubagirl45 wrote:I drive right by the Full Sail brewery everytime I go to Portland............I noticed this past weekend that they now have a tasting room. Maybe I'll stop next time.Burntchef wrote:if you are lucky enought to find this beer and have the bucks to buy one, i highly reccomend you do. its not something that you drink more then one of but its oh so good.
It was little, but it wasn't THAT little.Nwbrewer wrote:Dude, not cool! Don't make it sound dirty! I'm not Joe....Sounder wrote: I have a new keg system in my garage... and last night our own Brewer gave me a little gift.
cardiver wrote:If you like strong, dark beer you really need to try the "Terminator" stout at McMenimins (sp) across the street from the Key. :occasion5:Sounder wrote:I'm presently enjoying a Snoqualmie Falls Brewery "Spring Fever" Seasonal... there is nothing "chick" about this beer. At 7% it'll get your attention with the first and numb it away with the second. It's darn-tasty too!
My heart, however, still belongs to Mac & Jack's African Amber - all other beers bow down to M&J's.
I have a new keg system in my garage... and last night our own Brewer gave me a little gift. I'll post a picture of the new tap later this week.
w00ty w00t!Scubagirl45 wrote:Ooooh! Good idea, I might just do that!