What does C&V drink? Adult beverage wise now?
Just curious, what does the C&V crowd drink? I'm a big lover of Belgian style ales. La Fin Fu Monde (Canada) being one of my favorites. Others include Duvel, Delirium tremens, Brooklyn 1, anything Allagash, Pliny the Elder, Chimay and other strong Belgians. What are you drinking now and what is your favorite?
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Mods please move to regular C&V...had to many :)
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This one is good, and often appropriate for me...
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Grain alcohol and rain water, Mandrake.
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I'll take it! Pm comming.
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When in the US, I drink Two Hearted Ale almost exclusively. When in México, I drink fizzy water and fresh juice.
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Maine Beer Co, New England Brewing Company, Heady Topper, Treehouse, Hill Farmstead, Cantillon, and on and on...
Single malts, too. Nice taste, VR. |
Favorite beers:
Sierra Nevada Pale Dogfish Head Shelter Pale or maybe an IPA Great Lakes Burning River Ale Goose Island GreenLine Pale 3Floyds Gumball Head (wheat) Mac&Jacks African Amber Deschutes Black Butte Porter Yuengling lager Full Sail lager Big Sky Moose Drool (brown ale) Sort of all over the place, but I'm not a fan of Belgium style ales in general... not that I'd turn one down or not try a new one. My palette tends to gravitate towards pales and IPAs, and Cascade hops. Wines tend to be Sangiovese/Chianti, Syrah, Malbec for reds and Riesling and Pinot Gris for whites... but again, not likely to turn anything down. Not much of a hard liquor snob. Will drink straight whisky, tequila, or vodka on occasion. Generally prefer whisky in the form of a sour or maybe a hot toddy. Margaritas are always welcome. |
Newcastle
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I've been enjoying the Goose Island beers - Sofie, Matilda, and Ogden
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I expected this to be a thread about beer-themed jerseys for sale...
I do enjoy beer on occasion (not especially picky aside from preferring ales and darker beers), but my real love is for all-American distilled corn wine. Currently I'm sipping some Breckenridge Whiskey, which is pretty good for only being aged 2 years (according to the internet, they conveniently leave that information off the bottle), smooth and tastes very strongly of butterscotch. I can't claim to have tried a huge variety yet (drinking in moderation, and on a budget will do that), but some favorites of mine are W.L. Weller, Buffalo Trace, and Elijah Craig. http://cdn3.volusion.com/qjaom.jcqtg...os/01809-2.gif |
Originally Posted by Vonruden
(Post 17087599)
Just curious, what does the C&V crowd drink? I'm a big lover of Belgian style ales. La Fin Fu Monde (Canada) being one of my favorites. Others include Duvel, Delirium tremens, Brooklyn 1, anything Allagash, Pliny the Elder, Chimay and other strong Belgians. What are you drinking now and what is your favorite?
http://i1266.photobucket.com/albums/...psbtd7chmf.jpg http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...sec75551c.jpeg They are my two most favorite beers, displacing Omegang Three Philosophers and Abbey Ale and Young's Double Chocolate beer which till last year were on the top of my list. There was a black beer from Colorado I recently tied at a restaurant that I really liked too. Cannot remember the name though but it had something like four numbers on its name.... |
Red Bull. Seriously. If I could I'd put it on an IV drip :)
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Originally Posted by Chombi
(Post 17088689)
Love Unibroque's the La Fin du Monde but love their Maudite much better!
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y44...sec75551c.jpeg They are my two most favorite beers, displacing Omegang Three Philosophers and Abbey Ale and Young's Double Chocolate beer which till last year were on the top of my list. There was a black beer from Colorado I recently tied at a restaurant that I really liked too. Cannot remember the name though but it had something like four numbers on its name.... Maudite is very tasty as well. Have you tried there Don De Dieu? Yumm is all I can say. |
Originally Posted by Vonruden
(Post 17088897)
Maudite is very tasty as well. Have you tried there Don De Dieu? Yumm is all I can say.
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All this weird beer..is lost on me.
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Coffee. Dark roast. Black. No sugar.
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Coors Extra Gold. $19.99 for a 30 pack. If your gonna go low brow, go all the way!
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Victory Dirt Wolf is really good but so is victory golden monkey.
Augustiner Edelstoff Chimnay Blue Schneider weiss tap 6 Donnhoff hermannshohle....too many wines to list them all |
Golden Monkey is a good one.
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I have had offerings from Trader Joe's in my fridge as of late. I tend to like a good shandy in the summer the dark beers/brown ales in fall and winter. I can favor a good German beer all year round. Honestly, one of my favorites is Pabst Blue Ribbon. It is one of the beers that doesn't give me a headache after I drink it.
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I usually get a case of PBR for a cheap beer to have around. I also buy cases of Sierra Nevada pale ale at Costco.
Favorite for quite awhile has to be Lagunitas Little Sumpin. I have had the Half Acre and it is good stuff. Revolution Anti-hero isn't a particular favorite though I did really like one of their seasonals (A Little Crazy I think it was). http://www.latimes.com/media/photo/2010-08/55872020.jpg |
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