hoegarten is the sh**. I forgot about that. And yes yuegling is the best beer period. I drink about a case a day when i go back to MD. They do not sell that beer past the missisipi. At least NO WHERE in cali. I have this surfer girl friend of mine, and old room mate who is from jersey. She goes back there all the time. Every time she brings me back a 12pack or cans!!!! Its like christmas! nO bs, THEY SELL IT NO WHERE. P.S. You guys should be ashamed of yourselves for drinking Sam Adams. If you aint from boston, you must hate on everything from boston. The sh**y redsox, the cheating patriots, the lame ass celtics, the annoying fans and the lame ass city. Fu** them straight up. They think everyone from PA and south is retarded, so I share the same views of them... Fu**Ing canadian wannabes.
RobfromFredneck, I checked the label and looked online - all I found was that Red Stripe is brewed by Desnoes & Geddes, Ltd. in Kingston, Jamaica, and distributed by Diageo Imports and Guiness. Found nothing about AB. It doesn't taste like bud to me at all, either.
Had to include pics in mine. In case talking about it doesn't make you thirsty enough. (sorry they are gigantic) Nice Chouffe (middle) is some of the best beer ever. Grab some around the holidays and enjoy. 2 bottles should get you goin good. Great bubbly light flavor, but still packs a good punch. Just look at it in a glass. Enjoy your meal.
yeah, you're right, bud does not brew or own Red Stripe. The link below shows you all of the brands owned by AB-InBev. http://www.ab-inbev.com/go/brands/brand_portfolio/local_brands.cfm
Anything by Dogfish Head Pilsner Urquel Any special import from Germany Any dark, or heavy beer like a Dark Heffeweissen Nothing in a can or "lite" or by Anheiser-Busch-Miller-weiser
I'm glad someone appreciates the Taste of Smithwicks. Smithwicks is definately my favorite choice of beer when i sit home and relax. Bud light is my choice to party with (eg. BP, Flip Cup, Kings, Cornhole, etc..) The rest are more seasonal choices since i love trying new ones out especially micro-breweries. If your in to expanding your tastes, i would definitely recommend just going to places and trying new beers out {especially to breweries overseas, it's such a great experience and beer just tastes that much better over there}. It makes you really appreciate certain beers a lot more, and possibly give you interest in brewing your own. **Cannot forget Brigand Either, very delicious Belgian Ale.. cheers
1. Celebrator - the most complex flavor of any beer I have had 2. Samuel Smith Oatmeal Stout 3. Yuengling Lager 4. Guinness 5. Smithwicks 6. Young's Double Chocolate Stout 7. Yuengling Black and Tan - The best beer with crabs. IDK why. It just tastes awesome but only with Maryland Steamed Crabs.
The list changes, but here's a few of my faves right now: Old Dominion-Spring Buck Leffe Clipper City-"Marzhon" Sammy Smith's Oatmeal Stout Fat Tire, Easy Street Wheat Natty Boh
Got a new one to add. "Category 5 Winter Storm Ale" by Heavy Seas beers. Good stuff. Kinda hoppy with not a lot of bitterness for the finish.
1. Maui Brewing Co Coconut Porter 2. Dogfish Head 90 Minute IPA (local and delicious) 3. Dogfish Head Punkin Ale 4. Duvel 5. Longboard Lager
1. Fezziwig's Ale-Sam Adam's Holiday Pack 2. Dale's Pale Ale 3. Brooklyn Lager 4. Anchor Steam Lager 5. Sierra Nevada
kona brewing co. makes longboard lager. Which is now part of the Anheuser-Busch/InBev family. You should be able to find that at any halfway decent liquor store.