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About This Page: This is a discussion on Food and Beer Reviews within the LetsGoKings.com forums, at Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum. I just finished a bottle. It was smooth and not to bitter and more on the lighter side. I'm going to try a new beer or two every weekend
I really apologize everyoen, I've been a slacker. On top of slackin, my buddy just moved back from Colorado Springs and brought 2 12-pack brewery varieties and 4 sixers of his personal micro-brew favorites. I'll save some time and let you know what was badass:
1. 90 Schilling from Odell Brewing, trying to find a way to get it shipped here, one of the best beers I'ev every had
2. Laughing Lab, talk abotu delicious and drinkable!
3. EVERYTHING from Ska Brewing Co. in Durango Co. I had 6 of their different beers nw with their Imperial IPA being my absolute favorite beer of all 17 I tasted at this past weekend's Stone 10th Anniversary celebration.
4. Everything from Tommy Knocker is damn good too- had 6-7 beer sfrom them, they were all above par. The Jack Whacker was a personal favorite.
5. Paulaner Hefeweizen - Sweet Tap-Dancing Christ!!! this stuff made me a believer! Even if you think you don't liek Hefe's, you will like this beer. And please do the beer a favor and DON'T throw a friggin' lemon slice in it, thank you.
6. Sam Adams Oktoberfest: Better than the boston lager, great if you can find it for relatively cheap in a 12-pack. If you want to go up a step, then try...
7. Spaten Oktoberfest: Tis the season to honor our Germanic brethren, might as well buy from Munich and do it right. Much better tha the Sam Adams, not as harsh. However, if you want to go better than this...
8. Paulaner Oktoberfest: Good lord, what does this brewery do besides make sweet barley and hop love and bottle it? Definite must-try for anyone who enjoys beer and wants to celebrate the season.I've typed too much now everybody, more to add later.
I really apologize everyoen, I've been a slacker. On top of slackin, my buddy just moved back from Colorado Springs and brought 2 12-pack brewery varieties and 4 sixers of his personal micro-brew favorites. I'll save some time and let you know what was badass:
1. 90 Schilling from Odell Brewing, trying to find a way to get it shipped here, one of the best beers I'ev every had
2. Laughing Lab, talk abotu delicious and drinkable!
3. EVERYTHING from Ska Brewing Co. in Durango Co. I had 6 of their different beers nw with their Imperial IPA being my absolute favorite beer of all 17 I tasted at this past weekend's Stone 10th Anniversary celebration.
4. Everything from Tommy Knocker is damn good too- had 6-7 beer sfrom them, they were all above par. The Jack Whacker was a personal favorite.
5. Paulaner Hefeweizen - Sweet Tap-Dancing Christ!!! this stuff made me a believer! Even if you think you don't liek Hefe's, you will like this beer. And please do the beer a favor and DON'T throw a friggin' lemon slice in it, thank you.
6. Sam Adams Oktoberfest: Better than the boston lager, great if you can find it for relatively cheap in a 12-pack. If you want to go up a step, then try...
7. Spaten Oktoberfest: Tis the season to honor our Germanic brethren, might as well buy from Munich and do it right. Much better tha the Sam Adams, not as harsh. However, if you want to go better than this...
8. Paulaner Oktoberfest: Good lord, what does this brewery do besides make sweet barley and hop love and bottle it? Definite must-try for anyone who enjoys beer and wants to celebrate the season.I've typed too much now everybody, more to add later.
Have a good one!
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Originally Posted by mitchrock
Out of the Beers I tries lately I would recommend
1/ He'brew Lenny RIPA. Found this to be even better than Stone's 10th Anniverary Pale Ale. Hard to find. Bev Mo ran out of this by me.
2. Stone Smoked Porter - So far this is my farotie beer by Stone althought I still need to try the ruination.
3. Rogue Mocha Porter - Like crossing a mocha latte and a beer good stuff.
I got a couple to suggest that I don't think are too common.
First, Cooper's Sparkling Ale is an Aussie brew that puts crap like Foster's to shame (although Foster's Bitter is ok). Cooper's has a little yeast sediment on the bottom so I turn the bottle upside down and let it blend in before drinking. It's really a great beer for a hot day.
A new IPA I have been getting into is Squatter's IPA. It's out of Utah and has a nice kick but, to compare, a bit less hoppy flavor than something like the Stone IPA (regular). It's a nice change up from some of the more potent IPAs I've had.
2. Stone Smoked Porter - So far this is my farotie beer by Stone althought I still need to try the ruination.
Believe it or not I still gotta try the smoked porter. Oh the shame! Ruination is good but it cannot be had with food (stated on the bottle). It's like a hops explosion and it annihilates your taste buds.
5. Paulaner Hefeweizen - Sweet Tap-Dancing Christ!!! this stuff made me a believer! Even if you think you don't liek Hefe's, you will like this beer. And please do the beer a favor and DON'T throw a friggin' lemon slice in it, thank you.
I never come to this thread, but today, after trying some of this stuff over the weekend, wanted to share the joy, and lo and behold the first thing I see when I get to this thread is this post!
I'm not a huge beer drinker, but this stuff is just great. So much so, that I'm picking up some meaty oniony pizza and wings to enjoy it with tonight.
This, actualy is not the first time I've had such experience with Paulaner. In the late nineties I was visiting my friends in Ukraine, and we went to a pub that had Paulaner on tap. We all got Paulaner dark, and after the first sip we all exchanged that bewildered "this is the best **** I've ever had" look.