JSngry Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 06:34 PM 15 minutes ago, GA Russell said: That explains a lot of things! Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM Report Posted yesterday at 06:56 PM 35 minutes ago, GA Russell said: I have probably had a few Heinekens in the past 10 years. The others? Not in decades. Quote
jazzbo Posted yesterday at 07:23 PM Report Posted yesterday at 07:23 PM (edited) I really haven't been an alcohol drinker in about 35 years, gave it up about the time I gave up smoking cigarettes. Of these I was a Heineken fan, and liked Modelo (Negro). Didn't drink the others. Edited yesterday at 07:24 PM by jazzbo Quote
JSngry Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM Author Report Posted yesterday at 07:50 PM I preferred dark, heavier beers. The only lighter beers I liked was Rolling Rock, and that was for after a hot sweaty mowing of the lawn Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago 1 hour ago, JSngry said: I preferred dark, heavier beers. The only lighter beers I liked was Rolling Rock, and that was for after a hot sweaty mowing of the lawn I'm mostly a stout drinker as well. My current favorite is Gunner's Daughter from the Mast Landing Brewery in South Portland, ME. I typically get it on draft at the York River Landing, my favorite local pub. They have 36 taps, with almost all of the beers from local microbreweries. Quote
JSngry Posted 22 hours ago Author Report Posted 22 hours ago Beer made me fatter and lazier than I already was. Like weed only easier to navigate. Quote
mjazzg Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago 14 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said: I'm mostly a stout drinker as well. My current favorite is Gunner's Daughter from the Mast Landing Brewery in South Portland, ME. I typically get it on draft at the York River Landing, my favorite local pub. They have 36 taps, with almost all of the beers from local microbreweries. I can almost taste that, stout or porter are my beer choices too Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago I think in the micro brewing era stout and porter is probably the most interesting area. I think milk stouts tend to be quite reliably good. @mjazzg - In case you're interested, St. Peters seems to have upped its game in this area recently. The former Jerusalem Tavern in Clerkenwell has reopened under a new and stupid name and has two good ones that really impressed me: one nice rich stout and a fruity porter that was really a mild in porter's clothing. Quote
mjazzg Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago (edited) 3 hours ago, Rabshakeh said: I think in the micro brewing era stout and porter is probably the most interesting area. I think milk stouts tend to be quite reliably good. @mjazzg - In case you're interested, St. Peters seems to have upped its game in this area recently. The former Jerusalem Tavern in Clerkenwell has reopened under a new and stupid name and has two good ones that really impressed me: one nice rich stout and a fruity porter that was really a mild in porter's clothing. Thanks for the tip. There was a time about 25 years ago when I nearly lived in the JT, had a 40th birthday celebration in there. Haven't been for years now. Mild is a beer that I used to drink, usually as mild & bitter, in my 20s but haven't seen any since I don't think. With you on milk stout, my current pub of choice often has a very nice one from Bristol but I can't remember the brewery. Edited 5 hours ago by mjazzg Quote
T.D. Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago I was a big beer drinker but quit drinking alcohol in 1998. Before giving it up, I had become fond of Belgian-style brews such as Never heard of Blue Moon. Found Heineken OK, but there were many better import choices. The 2 Mexican beers are good compared to the US entries, but mediocre. The remaining 4 are awful; I always found Miller especially bad and wouldn't drink it at all. Nowadays the US has so many local craft beers that there's no necessity to drink pisswater corporate swill. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, mjazzg said: Mild is a beer that I used to drink, usually as mild & bitter, in my 20s but haven't seen any since I don't think. I'm told that it does not sell. If you label a beer as "mild" it is commercial death. So they label it as an approximate style (depending on the type of mild) like "red ale", "brown ale" or "porter". The porter at the ex-Jerusalem Tavern is very much in the fruitier mild style. Quote
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