What's your favorite Micro-Brewery Beer?!


Question: Can you describe the taste? Where is the brewery located? What type of beer is it?
I ask simply because it's time for me to stock up.

cheers


Answers: Can you describe the taste? Where is the brewery located? What type of beer is it?
I ask simply because it's time for me to stock up.

cheers

Dogfish Head 90min IPA -Delaware - Very Hoppy, delicious.

Rogue Hazelnut Brown Nectar - Oregon- Dark smooth brown ale with a sweet hazelnut after finish.

Hitachino Nest Beer White Ale -
http://kodawari.cc/engpage/kodawari/html...

Those are my three favorites, but here are some other good ones:

Vanilla Java Porter - Atwater Brewing Detroit MI - Rich coffee taste with a nice vanilla flavor.

Old Horizontal (Barley Wine) - Victory Brewing Pennsylvania

Rogue St. Red Ale

Anchor Steam Christmas Seasonal, if you can still find it.

spoteddog ale

wicky wicky, what?

I like Boulevard Wheat. From Kansas City.

My favorite is The Raven... not because i drink beer or the taste (though, it's a light beer and suposidly tastes good... it's in balitmore)....

But because it's a local beer that's made fun of the fact that Poe lived here and it's a beer dedicated to him... it's great!!!

Hazed and Confused. Boulder Brewing Company, CO
I would describe it as a floral taste, but I'm not great at tasting beers.

Uinta Cutthroat pale ale. very hoppy and crisp, great if you love the bitters! From Uinta Brewery, in utah.

Devil mountain 5 malt lager...I don't know where its from but you should try to find it. Its in the same ball park as Fat Tire from new belgium brewery in Ft. Collins, Co...or Tommy Knocker maple nut brown in Idaho Springs, Co., Newcaslte...Ooooo...Sessions from Fullsail

I like Black Butte Porter by Deschutes Brewery in Bend, OR.

As far as taste: eh, it's a porter. Dark and rich, almost coffee-like.

Boulevard Wheat from Boulevard Brewery in KC!

Allagash White was my first review to come up, here it is...

http://beeradvocate.com/beer/profile/4/5...

My two favorite microbreweries are Bell's and Dogfish Head. They each make numerous beverages so I really can't describe them. My favorite DFH is the World Wide Stout, or the Olde School Barley Wine. For Bell's I loved Batch 8000, but I probably won't ever see that one again... I also love Wheat Love Ale... That was a 2005 brew and I had my last two in like October or November. I really can't say which Bell's I like more they are all so great. Darn you restrictive Illinois liquor laws! Now I have to travel to Michigan or Indiana or Wisconsin or Ohio to get it. Oh well, two of them are only 30 minutes or so from Chicago.

I recently had Flying Dog Pale Ale that was very good. it is brewed in Colorado.





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