Any Beer / Microbrew suggestions for me? Your favs?!


Question: Beers I really enjoy, to give you an idea for suggestions:

Smithwick's
Stella
Honey Brown
Ciders
Landshark
Brooklyn Pilsner

What's your suggestion? Tell me what it's like, I want to try some new ones! :) Thanks!


Answers: Beers I really enjoy, to give you an idea for suggestions:

Smithwick's
Stella
Honey Brown
Ciders
Landshark
Brooklyn Pilsner

What's your suggestion? Tell me what it's like, I want to try some new ones! :) Thanks!

Micro:

Bell's
Dogfish Head
Goose Island*
Hoppin Frog
Great Lakes' Reserve line... Not the regular stuff.
Sin City
Ommegang*


Imports:

Rochefort
St Bernardus
Chimay
Young's
Unibroue
Duvel

Each of the above brewers makes several different beers. Do describe all of them would take have to long to post here. What I can tell you is that I have never been disappointed by anything I've had from them.

*Goose and Ommegang are more a regional brewer.

Founders, Arcadia, O'Dell's, Rogue, Dogfish Head, Sierra Nevada, Michigan Brewing Company, New Belgium, Shiner, Deschutes, Stone, Three Floyds, AleSmith, Dragonmead, Victory, Stoudt's, Smuttynose, Elysian, Avery, Boulder Beer...
I could go on all day...

Speaking of Brooklyn, try their Local 1. Cross between a Belgian Saison and a Strong Golden Ale.

For good low-alc session beers, I always turn to Leinenkugel.

I'm not sure what you can get in your area.

as a fan of Smithwicks, myself, I'd say Harpoon Brewery's Hibernian is excellent, and so is Humble Patience by Magic Hat Brewery.

Dogfish Head is a good place to start as well.

Looks like you like lighter lagers and nothing too heavy. Not sure where you live, but if on the east coast try Stoudts Pils, Sly Fox Pikeland Pilsner and Troeg's Sunshine Pils.





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