What's new
  • ICMag with help from Landrace Warden and The Vault is running a NEW contest in November! You can check it here. Prizes are seeds & forum premium access. Come join in!

Ur Favorite Beer?

Hermanthegerman

Well-known member
Veteran
Hello at all, :tiphat:
not an easy question for a german :), we´ve got so many different kinds of beer.

Hello Cravenmoore,:wave:
on your picture i can see the famous NYC Pizza. :bow:;)

My favorites are,:

from germany,

picture.php


from turkey

picture.php


and from the czech republic

picture.php
 

gertnaerd

Member
hey guys ,i am also from germany but my taste differs from hermans...
i only drink heineken oud bruin , a wonderful sweet and caramel flavoured beer ,,,only 2.5% alcohol ...but this is ok for me..i dont like the heavy effects of alcohol ..this beer is asmooth trip ..with awonderful taste ..goes hand in hand with joints hmmm...in these days i like the dutch beer more than the weed they export hrhr http://dan.romascanu.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/Heineken-Oud-Bruin.jpg
:wave:

@cravenmore uhh i like the stella artois awonderful " Blonde" from belgieque..had alot off it on a sch ool trip to scotland...10 years ago....
 

Hermanthegerman

Well-known member
Veteran
Well Heinecken is very delicous too. I never forget, it was 1981, i was tramping with my girlfriend to Amsterdam, it was summer and i was very thirsty, i´ve ordered a Heinecken an i would never forget the fresh, cold taste. But at normaly the dutch drink beer from thimbles :laughing:.

Another delicous beer i never forget was the israeli beer

picture.php


i was drinking it often in israel but one time after i was swimming in the dead sea, i bought an ice cold one and enjoyed it very much.

St. Pauli Girl Beer is another nice memory, by the way the St. Pauli Girls didn´t look like the girl on the picture, the girl got bavarian clothes an bavaria is only a smal but imortant part of germany. St. Pauli Girl Beer was the first beer i was drinking in the united states. I was reading about it in germany and it was my wish to taste it, if i come to the states. I bought a bottle at the times square, said to the guy at the shop,: No, I don´t want a brown paper bag. The guy said that i have to drink beer only with a paper bag in public. I wasn´t 5 meters out of the shop, as a cop told me the same!:D:hotbounce

picture.php
 

pinecone

Sativa Tamer
Veteran
When you buy a 12 pack of Lagunitas it says 420/35 beers it doesn't say 12 pack (no shit look it up). Also their webiste for their parities is

It also says to call them on their bottle labels. I did and complimented them on a fine product at a reasonable price. I like the Little Sumpin and the Little Sumpin Wild which are available locally here (Midwest) for $4.00 a bomber. I spoke to someone about beer there for about 10 minutes and they seemed happy for the call.

Pine
 

Hydrosun

I love my life
Veteran
I'm a lot more spoiled $166 for a keg no tax in OR. $7.99 a six pack or $21.99 a case at Costco in other states!

:joint:
 

pinecone

Sativa Tamer
Veteran
I'm a lot more spoiled $166 for a keg no tax in OR. $7.99 a six pack or $21.99 a case at Costco in other states

There 6-packs are $7.99 here also. They are a couple bucks cheaper than other CA craft beers (Bear Republic, Stone, ect) and about the same price as Sierra Nevada. We don't their full product line in 6-packs though.

Pine
 

MVC

Member
and from the czech republic

picture.php

Great choice Hermanthegerman :tiphat:
I study in České Budějovice, so it is also my favourite beer, mainly because it is a little bit sweet and that´s what I like.
 

Tuco Ramirez

Active member
IMO the best beer in the whole wide world! Sinebrychoff Porter. The almost black and very strong tasting beer goes extremely well with a big fat joint. You can taste coffee, a little bit of chocolate, a very creamy and malty aroma!

label_sinebrychoff_porter.png
 
2

2cents

have a few faves

mexican: pacifico

german: st. pauli

american (large): budweiser

american (small): o'dell extra special red, oskar blues' dale's pale ale

on an off beer note... ever try soju? shit if fkin money... no hangovers...
 
Nice ^^ .... i spent most of my youth drinking SN pale ale's ....we all used to love that & Anchor steam.... i also used to love the Celebration ale & Steams Christmas ale when they came around each year(seasonal goodness)....now the Bigfoot you mentioned was always to heavy for me...but some of my homies loved it....

Havn' drinkn' all those microbrews in the late 80's....it's nice to hear others still propn' them :)


tr2
 
F

ForbiddenFruit

Red Racer ~ India Pale Ale is my new favorite beer. Its brewed in British Columbia but you can find it in most liquor stores that carry speciality beers. Its one of the best IPA's I have ever had. It has a strong hop/pine tree/ tropical fruit aroma that fills the room, the taste matches the smell with a strong lingering hops/conifer tree and light sweet notes of mango and pineapple. It pours an amazing rich golden color with an exceptional head and has a smooth creamy dry mouth feel. A top notch IPA that was brewed with the best ingredients and care. I recommend this beer to anyone looking for a superior IPA.

3666519364_6d4598cdd8.jpg
 

LeeROI

Member
Craft beer in a can?
Can't say as I've heard of it. Of course, there is no reason for the macro sized breweries not to have twist-off caps except marketing.
 

MaynardG_Krebs

Active member
Veteran
Craft beer in a can?

Actually, you'll be seeing more and more of it. It's by far the best way to protect the beer and contrary to some school of thought, it does not adversely effect the flavor of the beer. It's cheaper, faster and 'greener' for the breweries. It keeps light out, which does effect the flavor of beer as it's stored.. especially clear and green bottles. It's also way cheaper for a brewery to ship pallets of empty cans than it is to ship pallets of bottles. It also saves on shipping costs of the final product on it's way to it's destination. It's way faster to can beer than it is to bottle it. More and more micros are seeing this and it is the latest trend in micro beers. I must admit I have had a bias towards it, but it's totally unfounded as far as the flavor of the product.

mgk :tiphat:
 
M

Mountain

It keeps light out, which does effect the flavor of beer as it's stored.. especially clear and green bottles.
Yeah main thing light does is degrade the hop compounds. I only buy beer in brown bottles but still have a hard time with cans yet do see more and more micros in cans and can understand some of the advantages.

The other thing is once you filter beer and package it the beer starts to degrade (die) and that's why it's important to get fresh beer. It's another reason I stick with certain brands and even types within that brand cause I know that stock is rotating regularly. That's one of the reasons I like bottle conditioned beer, like most Sierra Nevada brews, because it lasts longer because it is alive.
 

Latest posts

Latest posts

Top