Great Beer....the sequel

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Anything good for fall beers?
My favorite.

 

weused2luvhim

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A guy was nice enough to send me a Pliny the Elder from California. This is a world class rate imperial ipa. It’s a unicorn beer for most of the country. I have to say idk what I was expecting but I’ve had a lot of this style of beer I enjoyed more. It’s good don’t get me wrong I just don’t know what made it rate 100 on beer advocate.
 

Beatle Bum

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A guy was nice enough to send me a Pliny the Elder from California. This is a world class rate imperial ipa. It’s a unicorn beer for most of the country. I have to say idk what I was expecting but I’ve had a lot of this style of beer I enjoyed more. It’s good don’t get me wrong I just don’t know what made it rate 100 on beer advocate.

Pliny was a great beer when craft beer was a young thing. The beer scene has improved greatly since that time. I like Pliny, but don’t pine for it. Too many good beers to hunt for beers these days.
 
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I got burned out on pumpkin ale several years ago but I still buy some every Fall. I have to admit, Kentucky Pumpkin Barrel Ale is delicious. 10% alc/vol.
 

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Another celebratory beer: Tucher Original Nürnberger Rotbier. Roasty malts. Slightly aged. Excellent!

Go Cats!

 

AustinTXCat

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Another good wheat: Krombacher Weizen vom Faß (from keg or on draft). Much better than bottled.

 

AustinTXCat

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Hit up 5 different breweries here in Bamberg. Two noted for smoked beers -- Aecht Schlenkerla and Spezial. Although Schlenkerla is more familiar to US beer drinkers, I personally thought Spezial brews a better product.

At any rate, Bamberg is truly a beer drinkers' city. Numerous cool and historical stuff.



 

AustinTXCat

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Here's another. Reh-Bier or "Deer Beer".

Ha ha, just the name translated. It's a Munich Dark Lager. Malty. Not bad. Paid around $1.30 for a bottle including deposit.

 

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Founders Double Oaked Imperial Stout. This is a fantastic beer. Lots of chocolate and coffee as you'd expect from an imperial stout. They finish this in fresh oak barrels so it makes for a slightly dry finish. This 12% sipper is my favorite Founders stout. Going to hold one back for a while and see how it ages.
 

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Wernesgrüner Pils. Purchased earlier today for $5.99/4 pack at Aldi in Pflugerville, TX. Great price for a decent, German-brewed pilsner.

 
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Wernesgrüner Pils. Purchased earlier today for $5.99/4 pack at Aldi in Pflugerville, TX. Great price for a decent, German-brewed pilsner.

Their Blue Moon knockoff, White Tide, is better than Blue Moon. That pilsner there is a good beer as well. I used to love their beer advent calendars until they switched to cans. They're now made by Octopi Brewing and they're just not very good. When they had bottles, it was from various breweries and they were all good.
 
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Klosterbrauerei Neuzelle - Potato Beer.

More of a novelty. Acquired taste. Decent. Only available bottled. Drank evening of July 7 at Görlitzer Kartoffel Haus, Görlitz, Germany near the German-Polish border.

 

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Don't know why, but a good old Miller Lite poured into a frozen pint glass just goes down smooth the older I get.
 

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Coors Light was my favoite a long time ago but it tastes disgusting now to me. Too watered down. I also drink some craft beers that are darker than old car engine oil. You couldn't handle them. I'm plenty sure of that.
Ya I’m sure I could I’ve drank all that stuff before it’s just wanting to be obese from drinking 15% abv anymore.
 
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Ya I’m sure I could I’ve drank all that stuff before it’s just wanting to be obese from drinking 15% abv anymore.
Thank goodness I've never been obese or even close to it. Obesity disgusts me. 15% beers are for drunks IMO. I only do 6 or 7, tops. I never drink more than one beer in a 24 hour period as I like real sleep too much.
 

AustinTXCat

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Belgian beers are probably my favorite, especially Trappist. I always get the urge to pick some up when the weather starts getting cool.
I went on a Trappist beer binge back in 2014. Local Sam's sold Chimay Red, White and Blue 3-packs with glass for $9.99. Loaded up on ten 3-packs. Heck, gave a few 3-packs away as gifts. Crazy cheap.

A year later, ran across Chimay Gold. Nowhere near as good as other, but decent. Pic below.

 

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Belgian beers are probably my favorite, especially Trappist. I always get the urge to pick some up when the weather starts getting cool.
Spent a lot of time in Belgium my second tour in Germany. Worked with Belgian soldiers in a special weapons unit that had Americans, Germans, Brits, and Belgians. Most of the time that we went on field exercises we traveled to Belgium to do them and spent more than have of our time off duty with the Belgians. Went to many restaurants and bars eating great food and drinking a lot of Belgian beer.
 

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The time of the year when I start drinking dark beers. Traveling this week and just polished off a Shiner Bock on draft and some buffalo wings w/ ranch.

Gotta love it !
 
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