Do you have a "go to"
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Re: Do you have a "go to"
There are a ton of beers I haven't tried yet and we don't buy much anymore unless the pipeline gets broken. That being for a go to it would be Sierra Nevada Ruthless Rye for me I can't get enough.
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Re: Do you have a "go to"
Crown Royal or Peppermint schnopps. Some red wine.
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Re: Do you have a "go to"
When I do drink non homebrew, my current go to beers are Sam Adams Latitude 48 IPA, new version with Mosaic hops, Triton Brewery Railspitter IPA, and SunKing Osiris Pale Ale.
Re: Do you have a "go to"
When I do drink non homebrew, my current go to beers are Sam Adams Latitude 48 IPA, new version with Mosaic hops, Triton Brewery Railspitter IPA, and SunKing Osiris Pale Ale.
Re: Do you have a "go to"
Crowne Royal was my go to about a year ago. But now I am back into beer.FrozenInTime wrote:Crown Royal or Peppermint schnopps. Some red wine.
Re: Do you have a "go to"
I'm mostly a 'try something new every time and only try something once' kinda guy, but generally Yazoo would be my go-to if I have one. Somewhere between Pale Ale, Hop Project and a seasonal (either Saison or Fall Lager).
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Re: Do you have a "go to"
My "go to" is usually always a local brew and here lately its been Sweetwater's ipa. It's always fresh and always tasty.
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Re: Do you have a "go to"
When I'm out, I look for things that I haven't tried before. When I'm at home, with a selection of my own brews, my choice is whatever I haven't had in the last few days. So, really no "go to" brew.
Re: Do you have a "go to"
My "go to" is whatever homebrew I feel like drinking, I've got so much of it, no need to go elsewhere.
If I buy something, in general it's something I've never had before. Or if I'm dining out, something from a local Micro that's on tap.
If I buy something, in general it's something I've never had before. Or if I'm dining out, something from a local Micro that's on tap.
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My go to is a local beer, sort of, that has some regional attention. being from Philadelphia, I love a Yuengling when I'm out at the bar. It's got enough flavor that it tastes good, everyone in Philadelphia carries it(if you ask for a lager, you get a Yuengling. Beer purists can debate the accurateness of that since most BMC beers that are marketed are lagers, but in Philly, Lager=Yuengling). Plus, it isn't too expensive. And I like it.
Re: Do you have a "go to"
I don't buy much beer any more, I have plenty I've made, and get the occasional variety pack when people visit from out of town. I guess if I had to buy a familiar favorite I'd go with Guinness, I like those, plus they make good Irish carbombs.
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I'm not fond of Guinness, but I do love me some Irish carbombs. Mmmm chocolatey!