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Some of you probably know of my quest, but here is the complete thread from other forums I frequent-
--- So shortly after turning 21 I developed a taste for beer, and decided I really liked the stuff (beyond the college "want to get wasted" attitude). Since then I embarked on a quest to try as many different beers as possible. I record every new beer I drink, and I finally got around to compiling my list (I normally snap a quick picture or save the name to a note in my phone, and then add it to the list). Each entry is a unique brew. Should be fairly complete (I know of at least 4 missing I cannot identify based off the picture/name I recorded). My favorite, the Rogue Chipotle Ale for being the most unique. My least favorite, the St. Peter's Cream- it tasted like Soy Sauce. 1. Alaskan Brewing Co- Amber 2. Alaskan Brewing Co- Summer Ale 3. Alaskan Brewing Co- White 4. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Bud Light 5. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Bud Light Lime 6. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Budweiser 7. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Budweiser Select 8. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Busch Beer 9. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Busch Light 10. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Michelob Amber Bock 11. Anheuser-Busch, Inc- Wild Blue Blueberry Lager 12. Anheuser-Busch, Inc.- Shock Top 13. Atwater Block Brewery- Atwater Pilsner 14. Atwater Block Brewery- Atwater Vanilla Java Porter 15. Big Al Brewing- Winter Warmer 16. Big Sky Brewing Company- Moose Drool Brown Ale 17. Big Sky Brewing Company- Pale Ale 18. Big Sky Brewing Company- Scape Goat 19. Birra Moretti (Heineken)- Moretti La Rossa Birra Doppio Malto 20. Black Raven Brewing Co- Hefeweizen 21. Black Raven Brewing Co- Kristale 22. Black Raven Brewing Co- La Petite Mort 23. Black Raven Brewing Co- Morrighan Dry Irish Stout 24. Black Raven Brewing Co- Tamerlane Brown Porter 25. Black Raven Brewing Co- Totem Pale 26. Black Raven Brewing Co- Trickster IPA 27. Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co- Henry Weinhard’s Belgian Style Wheat 28. Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co- Henry Weinhard’s Blue Boar Ale 29. Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co- Henry Weinhard’s Classic Dark Lager 30. Blitz-Weinhard Brewing Co- Henry Weinhard’s Private Reserve 31. Boddingtons- Boddingtons Pub Ale 32. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Black Lager 33. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Blackberry Witbier 34. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Boston Lager 35. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Cherry Wheat 36. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Coastal Wheat 37. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Cranberry Lambic 38. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Hefeweizen 39. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Holiday Porter 40. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Honey Porter 41. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Old Fezziwig Ale 42. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Pale Ale 43. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Sam Adams Light 44. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Scotch Ale 45. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- Summer Ale 46. Boston Beer Company (Samuel Adams)- White Ale 47. Boundary Bay- Skip’s Imperial IPA 48. BridgePort Brewing Company- Blue Heron Ale 49. BridgePort Brewing Company- Raven Mad Imperial Porter 50. Brouwerij Van Hoegaarden- Hoegaarden Original White Ale 51. Brouweruj Lindemans- Lindemans Framboise 52. Carlsberg Danmark A/S- Elephant Beer 53. Cascade Brewery Company Ltd- Cascade Pale Ale 54. Cascade Lakes Brewing Co- 20 Inch Brown 55. Chimay- Grand Reserve Blue 56. Coors Brewing Company- Blue Moon Belgian White 57. Coors Brewing Company- Coors Banquet (Coors) 58. Coors Brewing Company- Coors Light 59. Coors Brewing Company- Full Moon Winter Ale 60. Coors Brewing Company- Honey Moon Summer Ale 61. Coors Brewing Company- Keystone Light 62. Coors Brewing Company- Killian’s Irish Red 63. Coors Brewing Company- Rising Moon Spring Ale 64. Deschutes Brewery- Big Mountain Bock 65. Deschutes Brewery- Black Butte Porter 66. Deschutes Brewery- Black Butte XXI 67. Deschutes Brewery- Jubelale 68. Deschutes Brewery- Mirror Mirror 69. Deschutes Brewery- Obsidian Stout 70. Deschutes Brewery- Ocho Negro IPA 71. Deschutes Brewery- Red Chair IPA 72. Deschutes Brewery- Rooster Cream Ale 73. Deschutes Brewery- The Abyss 74. Deschutes Brewery- Twilight Ale 75. Diamond Knot Brewery- India Pale Ale 76. Dogfish Head Craft Brewery- 90 Minute IPA 77. Dupus Boomer’s (Restaurant)- Nut Brown Ale 78. Elysian Brewing Company- Avatar Jasmine IPA 79. Elysian Brewing Company- BiFrost 80. Elysian Brewing Company- Dragonstooth Stout 81. Elysian Brewing Company- Loser 82. Elysian Brewing Company- Night Owl Pumpkin Ale 83. Elysian Brewing Company- Perseus Porter 84. Elysian Brewing Company- The Immortal IPA 85. Elysian Brewing Company- The Wise ESB 86. Flying Dog Brewery- Horn Dog Barley Wine Style Ale 87. Georgetown Brewing Co- 9lb Porter 88. Georgetown Brewing Co- Roger’s Pilsner 89. Georgetown Brewing Co- Manny’s Pale Ale 90. Golden Hills Brewing Co.- Lizzy’s Lager 91. Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V.- Corona Extra 92. Grupo Modelo S.A. de C.V.- Negro Modelo Dark Beer 93. Guinness Ltd.- Guinness Draught 94. Hair of the Dog Brewing Company- Fred 95. Hale’s Ales Brewery & Pub- Armadillo Amber 96. Hale’s Ales Brewery and Pub- Hale’s Red Menace Big Amber 97. Heineken Nederland B.V.- Heineken Pilsner 98. Heineken Nederland B.V.- Heineken Premium Light Lager 99. Iron Horse Brewery- Biere De Garde 100. Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company- 1888 Bock 101. Kirin Brewery Company, Limited- Kirin Light 102. Kirkland Signature (Gordon Biersch/The Matt Brewing Company)- Amber Ale 103. Kirkland Signature (Gordon Biersch/The Matt Brewing Company)- German Style Lager 104. Kirkland Signature (Gordon Biersch/The Matt Brewing Company)- Hefeweizen 105. Kirkland Signature (Gordon Biersch/The Matt Brewing Company)- Pale Ale 106. Kona Brewing Co- Fire Rock 107. Kona Brewing Co- Pipeline Porter 108. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd.- Kokanee 109. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd- Kokanee Gold 110. Labatt Brewing Company Ltd- Labatt Blue 111. Lagunitas Brewing Company- Cappuccino Stout 112. Lagunitas Brewing Company- Lagunitas PILS 113. Lancaster Brewing Company- Winter Warmer 114. Latrobe Brewing Co.- Rolling Rock Extra Pale 115. Laughing Dog Brewing- Laughing Dog Cream Ale 116. Mac and Jack’s Brewery- African Amber 117. Maritime Pacific Brewing Company- Jolly Roger Christmas Ale 118. Miller Brewing Co- Miller Genuine Draft 119. Miller Brewing Co- Miller Genuine Draft Light 64 120. Miller Brewing Co- Miller High Life 121. Miller Brewing Co- Milwaukee’s Best 122. Miller Brewing Co- Olde English 800 123. Miller Brewing Co.- Mickey’s Ice 124. Moylan’s Brewery- Hopsickle Imperial India Pale Ale 125. New Belgium Brewing Inc. (Our Folly)- 1554 126. New Belgium Brewing Inc. (Our Folly)- Abbey 127. New Belgium Brewing Inc. (Our Folly)- Fat Tire 128. Ninkasi Brewing Co- Total Domination IPA 129. Northern Lights- Blueberry Ale 130. Oskar Blues Grill & Brewery- Dale’s Pale Ale 131. Pabst Brewing Company- Pabst Blue Ribbon 132. Pike Pub & Brewery- Kilt Lifter Scotch Style Ale 133. Pike Pub & Brewery- Monk’s Uncle Tripel 134. Pivazod Baltika (Балтика)- Baltika #9 Extra (Strong) 135. Port Brewing Company- Hop 15 136. Port Brewing Company- Panzer Imperial Pilsner 137. Port Brewing Company- Wipeout I.P.A. 138. Pyramid / MacTarnahan’s Taproom- MacTarnahan’s Amber Ale 139. Pyramid / MacTarnahan’s Taproom- Oregon Honey Beer 140. Pyramid Breweries, Inc- Snow Cap 141. Pyramid Breweries, Inc- Thunderhead IPA 142. Pyramid Breweries, Inc- Twigs Ale (Twigs Martini Bar) 143. Pyramid/MacTarnahan’s Taproom- Metolius Dolly Varden India Pale Ale 144. Pyramid/MacTarnahan’s Taproom- Metolius Golden Stone Amber Ale 145. Rainier Brewing Co.- Rainier 146. Redhook Ale Brewery- Blackhook Porter 147. Redhook Ale Brewery- Long Hammer IPA 148. Redhook Ale Brewery- Redhook ESB 149. Redhook Ale Brewery- Slim Chance Light Ale 150. Redhook Ale Brewery- Winterhook Winter Ale 151. Rogue Ales Brewery- American Amber Ale 152. Rogue Ales Brewery- Brutal Bitter 153. Rogue Ales Brewery- Bullfrog Wheat 154. Rogue Ales Brewery- Captain Sig’s Northwestern Ale 155. Rogue Ales Brewery- Charlie 1981 156. Rogue Ales Brewery- Chatoe Rogue First Growth Wet Hop Ale 157. Rogue Ales Brewery- Chipotle Ale 158. Rogue Ales Brewery- Chocolate Stout 159. Rogue Ales Brewery- Contraband IPA 160. Rogue Ales Brewery- Dad’s Little Helper 161. Rogue Ales Brewery- Dead Guy Ale 162. Rogue Ales Brewery- Double Dead Guy Ale 163. Rogue Ales Brewery- Glen Ale 164. Rogue Ales Brewery- Half-E-Weizen (Mom Hefeweizen) 165. Rogue Ales Brewery- Hazelnut Brown Nectar Ale 166. Rogue Ales Brewery- Imperial Pilsner 167. Rogue Ales Brewery- Imperial Porter 168. Rogue Ales Brewery- Imperial Red Ale 169. Rogue Ales Brewery- Issaquah Ichabob Pumpkin Wit 170. Rogue Ales Brewery- Juniper Pale Ale 171. Rogue Ales Brewery- Kells Irish Style Lager 172. Rogue Ales Brewery- Latona 20th Anniversary Ale 173. Rogue Ales Brewery- Menage a Frog 174. Rogue Ales Brewery- Mocha Porter 175. Rogue Ales Brewery- Mogul Madness Ale 176. Rogue Ales Brewery- Mom Hefeweizen (Half-E-Weizen) 177. Rogue Ales Brewery- Morimoto Imperial Pilsner 178. Rogue Ales Brewery- Morimoto Soba 179. Rogue Ales Brewery- Oak Aged Frosty Frog 180. Rogue Ales Brewery- Old Crustacean Barley Wine 181. Rogue Ales Brewery- Pauls Black Lager 182. Rogue Ales Brewery- Roe Ale 183. Rogue Ales Brewery- Russian Imperial Stout 184. Rogue Ales Brewery- Santa’s Private Reserve Ale 185. Rogue Ales Brewery- Sesquicentennial Ale 186. Rogue Ales Brewery- Shakespeare Stout 187. Rogue Ales Brewery- Smoke Ale 188. Rogue Ales Brewery- Somer Orange Honey 189. Rogue Ales Brewery- St. Rogue Red Ale 190. Rogue Ales Brewery- White Crane Bitter 191. Rogue Ales Brewery- White Frog 192. Rogue Ales Brewery- Yonger’s Special Bitter 193. Russian River Brewing Company- Damnation 194. Saku Brewery LTD- Saku Kuld 195. Samuel Smith Old Brewery (Tadcaster)- Samuel Smith’s Oatmeal Stout 196. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co- Celebration Ale 197. Sierra Nevada Brewing Co- Pale Ale 198. St. Peter’s Brewing Co Ltd- St. Peter’s Cream Stout 199. Stone Brewing Company- Arrogant Bastard Ale 200. Terminal Gravity Brewing Company- IPA 201. Trade Route Brewing Co- Ginger Pale Ale 202. Tsingtao Brewery Co., LTD.- Tsingtao 203. Unibroue- Trois Pistoles 204. Walnut Creek Alehouse (Pyramid)- Hefe Weizen 205. Wells & Young’s Ltd- Young’s Double Chocolate Stout 206. Widmer Brothers Brewing Company- Broken Halo IPA 207. Widmer Brothers Brewing Company- Drifter Pale Ale 208. Widmer Brothers Brewing Company- Drop Top Amber 209. Widmer Brothers Brewing Company- Snowplow Milk Stout
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All of those in one night? You da man!!!!
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Man, that's a nice list
I know some beer afficionados may laugh, but it's hard to beat a good ole Heineken.
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Wow! That's an impressive list! I like beer too, not just to get drunk - a good beer has a taste that can't be beat. IPA on a hot summer day - maybe a German wheat beer in the winter - I live in Wisconsin and we have Point beer brewed in Steven's Point. Good beer and an indepentant company, not owned by a big corporation. They still sell it in returnable bottles.
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Big list. I usually have a Budweiser when I drink beer. I like to have the occasional glass of Guiness as well. I'm from Wisconsin. We drink alot of beer up here. I tried Sam Adams Boston Lager one time. It has a different taste to it, but it's not bad.
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I see my favorite, Fat Tire, made the list. We are now able to get it here in the East. It was formerly just a local availability in the Colorado/WY area. I used to bring a case home on my trips to WY
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Gee Vlad
if that was a list of women you would be a sexaholic.
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Nice list, it's even more impressive than mine! I noticed you had Guinness Draught on there but not Extra Stout, which was available before Draught was. It does taste different, so you may want to add it.
Guinness Draught and Extra Stout are the beers I use as benchmarks for other beer. Definitely favorites!
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good job, keep it going.
John Smiths is a good English Ale Belhaven's Best is Scottish and wonderful as well. I don't know, but I've been told Belgium has the best beers of most any Country in the world today.
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Now it is time to start brewing your own beer.
After I started brewing, I have found that I can brew better beer than almost anything on the market. ( for less than half the price too ) |
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IPAs have caught my attention as of late, although I don't drink them very much now.
Sweetwater 420 out of Atlanta, GA Sierra Nevada Pale Ale Magic Hat #9 My favorite if it wasn't so fattening would be Newcastle Brown Ale. Yes, I've had better and had worse but the extreme micro-brew types aren't always available and consequently they're just a novelty. Possibly my favorite overall that I can no longer find (since I haven't been to Asheville, NC in a while) is from the Catawba Brewing Company out of NC, and called Indian Head Red Ale. Can't get it anywhere around here any more. It was only draft when I was able to get it. That would be an example of an extremely rare micro-brew that's good but not available all the time.
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Galiec out of Asheville, NC has a pretty good IPA... some other good varieties as well. I'll also 2nd the Sierra Nevada Pale Ale- wonderful on a hot summer afternoon.
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LOL. I got a "Mr.Beer" home brewing kit for Christmas. I siliconed the outside tap on the fermintation keg and look to have a go at my 1st batch of brew tomorrow.
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YUENGLING LAGER____END OF STORY!!!
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So you like a syrupy-tasting but otherwise bland lager?... There's nothing wrong with that.
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Vlad, try some Japanese varieties.
Kirin beer is very good.
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Ever had a Gennisee? Not sure of the spelling.
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Well, it's my understanding that you can let the stuff "bottle condition" after the main fermentation process. I'll be the forum lab rat..... it could be wonderful or some God-awful rot gut. I will let you know
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When I can afford it, I really do enjoy a Red Stripe on a hot summers day. I don't know if it's the best tasting beer, or the fact that it comes from the sunny island of Jamaica, or if it's the fun little bottle it comes in. But, I like it. Had always been a Budweiser man, until they sold out. Now, it's Miller High Life.
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You better drive north and get working on the Canadian stuff.
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#'s 42 and 62, two of my favorites.
If you can get it, RedTail Ale from the Hopland Brewery in Hopland, CA, good stuff! |
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You need a 6 gallon bucket, a 5 gallon carboy, and a huge kettle to cook everything in. I brew 5 gallons of beer every week. That is about 53 beers per week, and it costs about $19. Currently I have a stock pile of nut brown ale, Asahi lager, cream ale, guiness, a deep porter, anchorsteam, and fat tire ale. All my buddies love coming here to drink because my beer tastes better than what you can get at the store. Last edited by rglbegl; 01-09-2010 at 07:13 PM.. |
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thanks man. i will learn as i go. your comments are appreciated. i wil probably pm you as i progress through my 1st cycle of brewing if that's ok.
Mark
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Dave Berry once said that beer was mankind's best invention. The wheel was ok, but it doesn't go as well with pizza.
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