Magneto orders a BitburgerPuff nstuff wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 8:50 am Life is too short to drink crappy beer, and the pricing of mass-marketed beer has been creeping up steadily over the years, so I don't buy it, mostly because I find it flavorless and totally unappealing but also because the craft brewing revolution brought so much good, interesting beer to the shelves. I love beer. If I want something cheap and easy drinking I'll usually opt for something German in a can, like Henninger, which I can find at Trader Joe's or the dollar store for $1 per 16 oz can.
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One of my all time favorites was Ballast Point Victory at Sea aged in high west bourbon barrels. To this day I still think it's the finest barrel aged beer ever. I know for a fact that it's #1 on my list but it was a limited release and probably shouldn't count. Another favorite would be Prairie Bomb (their birthday bombs are always pretty good too)
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When I am at the Deutsches Haus, which is the German-American club at the end of my street, I always order Bitburger draft. I always order it in Germany, too. "Bitte ein Bit!"Wildcat wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 9:55 amMagneto orders a BitburgerPuff nstuff wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 8:50 am Life is too short to drink crappy beer, and the pricing of mass-marketed beer has been creeping up steadily over the years, so I don't buy it, mostly because I find it flavorless and totally unappealing but also because the craft brewing revolution brought so much good, interesting beer to the shelves. I love beer. If I want something cheap and easy drinking I'll usually opt for something German in a can, like Henninger, which I can find at Trader Joe's or the dollar store for $1 per 16 oz can.
When I am in Hamburg though, I always order Astra, which is the beer with the best logo on the planet. Hope and Charity in one simple beer.
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@Citizen B my son and I came across Bitburger at a local grocery and picked some up because of the aforementioned scene. It's quite good.
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They used to have a rebus under the cap. Or was that Rolling Rock? I know Narragansett still does it, or it did the last time I was in New England.
My father used to drink Ballentine. Good beer. Right up there with Black Label.
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Black Label!! Still available? I haven't had a Black Label pony in forever!
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I regret to inform you that Carling Brewing Company has gone the way of the dinosaurs. That is a brand that could use a resurrection.Wildcat wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 12:51 pmBlack Label!! Still available? I haven't had a Black Label pony in forever!
"Hey Mabel! I'll take a Black Label."
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My dad had an appreciation for some of the more common regional beers, and I remember seeing many of the big names in the fridge back in the day - Miller, Coors, Hamms, Stroh, Olympia, etc. But the ones he really liked were Heileman's (he was from Wisconsin), Primo from Hawaii, and LA's own Brew 102. I still remember the big Brew 102 sign atop the brewery right next to the freeway just as you were coming into downtown, it was one of those things that told me that we had arrived in LA.
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