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Nzoner's Game Room>50 Beers to Try Before You Die
NewChief 06:18 AM 04-24-2010
Thought the beer snobs here might like this article (and probably critique the hell out of it).

http://www.wisdeo.com/articles/view_post/2984
(CBS) You've heard of "100 Bottles of Beer on the Wall"?

How about 50 to try before you die?!
Spoiler!

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KCUnited 12:54 PM 12-12-2015
I probably average 5-6 on the weekend. I don't usually drink during the week unless it's a special bar/brewery/sporting/concert event. I.e. a Surly Darkness tapping here last Thursday.
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OnTheWarpath15 01:11 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
Throw it at your TV for all I care. :-)


Really though, BCS can be kind of boozy if you open it early, but still delicious.... I've always waited 9-12 months, since 1) I think it's significanly better, less boozy and smoother, 2) that's about the extent of my patience, and 3) it's about time to buy another one anyway.

I'd recommend opening no more than one soon and then forgetting about the other one in the basement until this time next year. If nothing else, you'll know if the wait is worth it to you in the future.
Not a bad idea, I'd like a new TV. :-)

The BBQ will be opened no later than 1/1/16. I bought it to enjoy over the holidays.

Just didn't know about BCS. 1st time getting my hands on some. Figure I'll crack a bottle in the next few weeks, then maybe let a bottle sit until next fall.
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Bearcat 01:41 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I always lurk in this thread and you guys have some good looking stuff.

Just curious but what's your average number of beers you drink in a week? Talking about the good beers you are buying, not some night where you slam a 12 pack of miller high life.
GTFO.


Maybe 2 or 3 for an entire work week, will usually open a 22oz bottle on Friday night (last night it was a 22oz bottle of Southern Tier Warlock followed by two 12oz Prairie Bombs, which is a lot for me). Maybe one or three over the weekend.

I brew my own, too, which sometimes increases consumption a little, but not much, since it'll last several months... 5 gallons is a lot of beer.
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Marcellus 04:37 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I always lurk in this thread and you guys have some good looking stuff.

Just curious but what's your average number of beers you drink in a week? Talking about the good beers you are buying, not some night where you slam a 12 pack of miller high life.
I buy beer regularly and also brew around 150gal per year. I have 4 taps available at home with 3 being home brew and 1 tap a craft brewery usually.

What I am trying to say is I drink a lot of beer.
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lewdog 04:39 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by Bearcat:
GTFO.

Dude, I love Miller High Life. So much so that I can no longer drink it from double fisting Fireball and Miller High Life on a boat at the lake for my 26 birthday.

Bad decisions were made that day.
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OnTheWarpath15 06:20 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I always lurk in this thread and you guys have some good looking stuff.

Just curious but what's your average number of beers you drink in a week? Talking about the good beers you are buying, not some night where you slam a 12 pack of miller high life.
Depends.

In the summer and fall, it gets pretty out of hand (for me) - and I tend to put on a ton of weight. :-)

I'll often go through a few four packs of Two Hearted Ale and/or The Calling plus anything that I pick up to try. Those two are my "daily drinkers".
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TimBone 07:47 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I always lurk in this thread and you guys have some good looking stuff.

Just curious but what's your average number of beers you drink in a week? Talking about the good beers you are buying, not some night where you slam a 12 pack of miller high life.
It fluctuates for me. Usually at the beginning of the year, I give it up for a while and try to shape up a bit. Then when Summer hits, I'm usually back at it pretty hard. On big weekends I could drink two bombers a night. Then some weeks I'll only have one bomber all weekend. I'd bet it averages out to about a 12 oz beer a day, with randoming alcohol content obviously.

You do craft beer, Lew? I saw you posting in the mixed drinks thread a bunch, but never anything with beer. I just got into it myself a couple of years ago, and this thread has had a lot of influence on me. You should listen to some of the recommendations around here and give it a go. Find a style you like, and try and find the best beers for that style.
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Red Beans 08:04 PM 12-12-2015
Drinking Lagunitas Brown Sugga Ale this evening. Good stuff. I really appreciate Lagunitas Brewery's ability to make a shit ton of high AVB beers that are delicious.
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lewdog 10:29 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by TimBone:

You do craft beer, Lew? I saw you posting in the mixed drinks thread a bunch, but never anything with beer. I just got into it myself a couple of years ago, and this thread has had a lot of influence on me. You should listen to some of the recommendations around here and give it a go. Find a style you like, and try and find the best beers for that style.
I do like a good beer. I have just gotten in the habit the past few years of buying bottles of hard alcohol and making tons of different drinks. It started when we got a pool and would have people over for parties. Nothing like making people cool drinks when they come over and I just prefer to make some different tasting things on a daily basis.

That said some of the stuff in this thread I really have to try as well. I like Ale's, browns and especially reds. Stouts and porters are usually good too. Tried a few sours beers a friend had early this summer and really had a good one although I don't remember the name. I do not care much for any IPAs.

Once I whittle down my stash of bottles, I think I'll hit up Total Wine with a list and see what I can find.
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DrRyan 11:57 PM 12-12-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
I do like a good beer. I have just gotten in the habit the past few years of buying bottles of hard alcohol and making tons of different drinks. It started when we got a pool and would have people over for parties. Nothing like making people cool drinks when they come over and I just prefer to make some different tasting things on a daily basis.

That said some of the stuff in this thread I really have to try as well. I like Ale's, browns and especially reds. Stouts and porters are usually good too. Tried a few sours beers a friend had early this summer and really had a good one although I don't remember the name. I do not care much for any IPAs.

Once I whittle down my stash of bottles, I think I'll hit up Total Wine with a list and see what I can find.
You are out in Mesa area right? If so I'd say avoid TW and hit up Sun Devil liquors or Tops liquors in Tempe. If you ever get near downtown King's Convenience is THE spot for craft beer in Phoenix. Mickey is a good dude and has the best taplist in town for growler fills as well and prices that will beat TW across the board.
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KCrockaholic 12:05 AM 12-13-2015
I think it's quite possible to add the Boulevard Rye on Rye to this list.

If you like whiskey, you'll LOVE this beer.

Originally Posted by :
Why Rye? A fair question, given this assertively flavored grain is more often associated with whiskey than with beer. Even in that arena, it has largely been eclipsed by corn and barley, the sources of bourbon and scotch, respectively. But when we procured some seasoned rye whiskey barrels from our friends at Templeton Rye, we asked ourselves, "Why not?" Why not brew a rich, tawny rye ale, then mellow it in the warmth of charred oak rye whiskey casks? Thus, Rye-on-Rye: a marriage of very similar, yet very different embodiments of this unique, distinctive grain. Two kinds of malted rye provide a spicy sweetness, giving way to notes of caramelized wood and the citrusy tang of Perle, Magnum and Saphir hops before easing into a dry, lingering finish. Rye-on-Rye’s body and character make it the equal to any sort of hearty stew or aged cheese. At the risk of seeming redundant, might we suggest pairing it with a classic pastrami-on rye? A rye beer with a hint of rye whiskey aroma, alongside a rye bread sandwich. Why not?
360 calories. 12% ABV. WHEW
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lewdog 08:16 AM 12-13-2015
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
You are out in Mesa area right? If so I'd say avoid TW and hit up Sun Devil liquors or Tops liquors in Tempe. If you ever get near downtown King's Convenience is THE spot for craft beer in Phoenix. Mickey is a good dude and has the best taplist in town for growler fills as well and prices that will beat TW across the board.
No, other side of town. Litchfield Park/Goodyear area. Know of anything better out here?
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DrRyan 09:01 AM 12-13-2015
Originally Posted by lewdog:
No, other side of town. Litchfield Park/Goodyear area. Know of anything better out here?
In that part of town TW might be your best bet. There is a really good spot in North Phoenix near me, Craft Beer Hop Stop at 7th Ave/Union Hills as well if you are in that part of town.

I'm not really familiar with shops in your part of town though. Sorry man. I have heard good things about Ground Control and Peoria Artisan Brewery is right in your neighborhood. I don't think either one has bottles to go but they are pretty close to you and worth checking out.
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lewdog 11:59 AM 12-13-2015
Originally Posted by DrRyan:
In that part of town TW might be your best bet. There is a really good spot in North Phoenix near me, Craft Beer Hop Stop at 7th Ave/Union Hills as well if you are in that part of town.

I'm not really familiar with shops in your part of town though. Sorry man. I have heard good things about Ground Control and Peoria Artisan Brewery is right in your neighborhood. I don't think either one has bottles to go but they are pretty close to you and worth checking out.
We have friends by 7th and Union. I'll stop by next time I am there.

Definitely right on Ground Control, cool place. Another place is the Litchfield Tap Room. Check them out online. They do growlers and cycles beers in and out all the time. It's the same owners as the Peoria Artisan Brewery. Really small place here in Litchfield but 8-12 beers brewed by them available all the time.
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Skyy God 01:02 PM 12-13-2015
Drinking Twin Sisters Double IPA by Left Hand. 9.6% is pretty serious in that category.

Stupid good considering it was $1.50/22.
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