Good beer
#11
Magic Hat Number 9 is very sweet... it's actually too sweet for me to drink and only has a bit of bitter to it. I prefer Guinness to any other alcoholic drink and it has a bit of a bitter chocolate flavor to it so long as your let it aerate... give it a go at a bar that knows how to pour a Guinness.
If you're looking for a drink to hold onto at a bar and you don't like beer, try some mixers. Jack n' Coke (or ginger ale) or a Gin n' Tonic are easy on the taste buds and go down smooth. If those are too harsh, I recommend a shirley temple or cosmopolitan. :P
If you're looking for a drink to hold onto at a bar and you don't like beer, try some mixers. Jack n' Coke (or ginger ale) or a Gin n' Tonic are easy on the taste buds and go down smooth. If those are too harsh, I recommend a shirley temple or cosmopolitan. :P
#12
Sam Adams Octoberfest is on shelves right now - I wait for it each year.
Anything by New Belgium.
Here's a good rule of thumb - If it is in a clear or green bottle - it's going to taste like **** unless freezing cold (Corona), or be skunky (Like Heineken). Dark bottles block light, and light breaks down beer.
I've found I can't turn people that just like to chug beer @ a bar on to microbrews - typically cause chugging beer like Bud/Coors/Miller just don't have the particular taste qualities that a well-brewed non-lager or non-pilsener style beer have.
Plus many micro-brew beers are 5-9% alcohol, so chugging them is a) expensive and b) intoxicating.
Guinness is better closer to room temp than freezing cold. It is also great in a black & tan (half Guinness and half harp lager)
A good intro to darker beer that most people can find is Michelob Amber Bock, or Shiner Bock.
Anything by New Belgium.
Here's a good rule of thumb - If it is in a clear or green bottle - it's going to taste like **** unless freezing cold (Corona), or be skunky (Like Heineken). Dark bottles block light, and light breaks down beer.
I've found I can't turn people that just like to chug beer @ a bar on to microbrews - typically cause chugging beer like Bud/Coors/Miller just don't have the particular taste qualities that a well-brewed non-lager or non-pilsener style beer have.
Plus many micro-brew beers are 5-9% alcohol, so chugging them is a) expensive and b) intoxicating.
Guinness is better closer to room temp than freezing cold. It is also great in a black & tan (half Guinness and half harp lager)
A good intro to darker beer that most people can find is Michelob Amber Bock, or Shiner Bock.
#14
Dogfish Head's 90 minute is the exception as far as IPA's I've tried though.
#18
If you are just looking for a "malted beverage" you could go with Smirnoff. They have lots of flavors...but all seem based off something that resembles hardened 7up.
My best advice, is if you want to kick back a few beers with friends...find one you like, but that means try a bunch of different ones. after you start to find ones you like, start over again, as you may come to like the ones you tried originally and didn't like. And then, like already mentioned, you'll find out that the best beer is the one someone else bought you!
My best advice, is if you want to kick back a few beers with friends...find one you like, but that means try a bunch of different ones. after you start to find ones you like, start over again, as you may come to like the ones you tried originally and didn't like. And then, like already mentioned, you'll find out that the best beer is the one someone else bought you!
#19