How many American beers have you tasted? At last count there were something like 2700 breweries here.It is usually Becks or Heineken that is in my frige. Most American beers have little taste to me. While in a pub I will go for a Guiness on tap.
How many American beers have you tasted? At last count there were something like 2700 breweries here.
I share your sentiments. Wheat beers taste musty to me. Sam Adams Irish Red, Boston Ale and Boston Lager are not bad. Paulaner Salvator is pretty good (unless you like those watery light brews).I reckon I missed this thread......I have little use for most commercial...make that mass produced, American beer. I am very fond of a good IPA, stout and the occasional lambic.
I find the trend these days of using a lot of wheat as an adjunct doesn't suit my palate.
Seems somewhat mealy in my mouth. Just a personal observation.
Guinness on tap is near the top of my list but I am always willing to try new iterations of the ancient and venerable beverage known as beer.
You don't like the bitter, but you like Guiness?If we're out, especially at the authentic Irish pub about 20 miles from home, I like to get a Guinness draught. Hubby refers to it as the beer you chew. H'es a Bass Ale kinda guy while I like the heartier brews. Just make sure it is NOT highly hopped - don't like the bitter.
We rotate our supply based on season - heavier if we have beer in the winter, less heavy (but NEVER "light") in warmer weather. I'm always jonesing for some Great Lakes Brewing Company since we live 600+ miles from back home in OH.
If you're ever in southwest FL head for Fort Myers Beach. There's a bar on the strip called House of Brewz that has a wall of 50 taps. Shot glass samples till you find what you want. They had a milk stout when we were there that was so smooth it was like a milkshake! (Left-Hand Brewing Co.)
Root beer, birch beer. That's it.
Seeeeeya; Chief Longwind of the North
Negra Modelo in a frosted mug.
Remove mug from freezer, rub mug rim with a lime wedge and invert into a saucer of sea salt. Drop lime into mug and pour.
Also...
http://peepingtomb.hubpages.com/hub/The-Chelada-Drink-Recipe
I enjoy Sam Adams lagers. The Winter Lager is my favorite. The rest of the year I go with Boston Lager.
If we're out, especially at the authentic Irish pub about 20 miles from home, I like to get a Guinness draught. ...
You don't like the bitter, but you like Guiness?