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    Quote Originally Posted by stazer View Post
    Harp

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harp_Lager

    and I'm in Lost Legion. We KNOW beer.
    Is that why you guys are lost? :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormanne View Post
    Arrogant Bastard IPA
    Arrogant Bastard is not an IPA. It is a dark ale. As is its brothers Oaked Arrogant Bastard and Double Bastard. Now Stone does make three IPAs. Their standard, The Ruination and The Cali-Belgique. Sorry I am an avid Stone drinker. I hate to see the bastard proclaimed an IPA.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lord_of_rage View Post
    Arrogant Bastard is not an IPA. It is a dark ale. As is its brothers Oaked Arrogant Bastard and Double Bastard. Now Stone does make three IPAs. Their standard, The Ruination and The Cali-Belgique. Sorry I am an avid Stone drinker. I hate to see the bastard proclaimed an IPA.
    Stone makes a good IPA. Now I might have to pick up a 6-pack on the way home from work.

    It's nice having a craft brew store 3 minutes from your house.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MysteryNotes View Post
    Is that why you guys are lost? :P
    hah thats one of many reasons!



    Its a really good beer though...if i drink a domestic like bud light or coors or some **** like that I ALWAYS get a headache and like "bad drunk"...harp is very smooth and has excellent ingrediants..never been hung over from it.
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    just for some info:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beer_in_Germany
    http://www.germanbeerinstitute.com/styles.html

    they only listed a few, if you break it down you get 1beer/town

    oh and dont let u get fooled by oettinger, its just cheap, in any habbit

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stormanne View Post
    Arrogant Bastard IPA
    That is the best/worst advice I've seen, given to someone who's just starting to discover the wonderful world of beer.
    While we're at it. Try Double bastard Ale from the same brewery. That'll get your hair straight.

    And if you're visiting Sweden try and catch the Närke Kaggen stormaktsporter. Hands down the best beer in the world (currently rated #2 at ratebeer.com's top 50).

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    Quote Originally Posted by yfront View Post
    That is the best/worst advice I've seen, given to someone who's just starting to discover the wonderful world of beer.
    While we're at it. Try Double bastard Ale from the same brewery. That'll get your hair straight.

    And if you're visiting Sweden try and catch the Närke Kaggen stormaktsporter. Hands down the best beer in the world (currently rated #2 at ratebeer.com's top 50).
    I was fortunate enough to grow up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. If you look at the top-50 link, both Bell's and Founder's are in the immediate area and both have several brews in the top 50.

    Now I live in New York and can't get them anymore. =/

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    I say start with whatever is in daddy's fridge that you can sneak off with.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gurgar78 View Post
    Stone makes a good IPA. Now I might have to pick up a 6-pack on the way home from work.

    It's nice having a craft brew store 3 minutes from your house.
    My store of choice is 2 min from work, and on my way home... http://www.binnys.com/

    Binnys carries a very nice selection of microbrews from all across the country. However I still have to drag my butt across into Indiana if I want Gnaw Bone from Oaken Barrel http://www.oakenbarrel.com/

    This is my local pub of choice http://www.brixies.com/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bobthesponge View Post
    I say start with whatever is in daddy's fridge that you can sneak off with.
    Hes not around anymore.

    Anyway - I don't live with my parents.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gurgar78 View Post
    I was fortunate enough to grow up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. If you look at the top-50 link, both Bell's and Founder's are in the immediate area and both have several brews in the top 50.

    Now I live in New York and can't get them anymore. =/
    In a way I still envy you. Even though I'm blessed with easy access to the "Närke kaggen Stormaktsporter", I still find that the best and most interesting beers is from the US; unfortunately most of these brewery's only ship domestically.

    I've tried to import the Pliny IPA's from Russian River, but it's just impossible. Even though some bar's serve it in Sweden, it's like $20 a bottle which sucks when my friend in Palo Alto buys em for $4-5 a bottle.

    ...I need a beer.


    Edit: The wonderful beer "Närke kaggen stormaktsporter" means:
    Närke (region in Sweden)
    Kaggen (keg)
    Stormakt (reffering to the years 1600-1700 when Sweden were the major power in Europe)
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    Guinness or GTFO.

    Seriously though, give Guinness a try.

    Also, I like Hobgoblin Ale from Wychwood Brewery, really tasty ale.

    There's also Sam Adams which IMO you can't usually go wrong with. Avoid their lambics, but their Octoberfest and Blackberry Witbiers are excellent.

    I also like Pete's Wicked Ale, but don't buy it that often.

    I'm more of a dark beer drinker, which I wouldn't necessarily suggest to a starter, but you might also try Newcastle. For inexpensive but tasty darks, Yuengling's Black and Tan is right on the money.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fomori View Post
    My store of choice is 2 min from work, and on my way home... http://www.binnys.com/

    Binnys carries a very nice selection of microbrews from all across the country. However I still have to drag my butt across into Indiana if I want Gnaw Bone from Oaken Barrel http://www.oakenbarrel.com/

    This is my local pub of choice http://www.brixies.com/
    Notice the Free Bacon Mondays !!!

    I <3 living in the burbs of Chicago. New Yorkers I'm sure get that same warm fuzzy
    I'm excited because, allegedly, starting in November, my local place is going to start carrying Founder's. They get some specialities in on occasion, but not their normal line. Red's Rye is one of my favorite beers.

    I did buy, and drink, a 4-pack of this lovely:

    http://www.ratebeer.com/beer/founder...s-2010/127196/

    Four of those had me pretty "relaxed" =P

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    Quote Originally Posted by lord_of_rage View Post
    Arrogant Bastard is not an IPA. It is a dark ale. As is its brothers Oaked Arrogant Bastard and Double Bastard. Now Stone does make three IPAs. Their standard, The Ruination and The Cali-Belgique. Sorry I am an avid Stone drinker. I hate to see the bastard proclaimed an IPA.
    Sorry to unintentionally insult. Could not remember the brewery name, but remembered it was the AB brewers. And Ruination is the brew I was thinking of. Around here, anything by Stone has the AB label smacked across it.

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    While Heineken, Becks and Warsteiner may be popular, I for myself mostly like the limited beers from small local brewers in south Germany. Not to say there aren't good beers in other places, but there are a lot of bad beer between some precious delicious and not always easy to find. Needless to say that even ones taste is different.

    However from the more popular ones try:

    Weltenburger Kloster - Barrock Dunkel


    or

    Hersbrucker - Dampfsud Dunkel


    Yes, at least in south Germany you not buy six-packs but plastic containers with 20 bottles...
    * We have collectable bags, mind you, even hireling folders, but can I have that 6-pack for my potions please?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MysteryNotes View Post
    Hes not around anymore.
    very sorry to hear that.

    Quote Originally Posted by MysteryNotes View Post
    Anyway - I don't live with my parents.
    Tough to see why I would assume that when you are asking for a starter beer...
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    Lots of the beer listed here are quite complex. If you are starting out i would suggest you go for something more simple.

    I mostly drink ale, porter, stout so i can't offer much advice on the lager. But as the darker side goes, you can't go wrong with a Newcastle Brown Ale, everyone i've asked likes that one. Kilkenny Draught is another i can recommend.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gurgar78 View Post
    I was fortunate enough to grow up in Grand Rapids, Michigan. If you look at the top-50 link, both Bell's and Founder's are in the immediate area and both have several brews in the top 50.

    Now I live in New York and can't get them anymore. =/
    A couple of buddies of mine went on a Michigan brewery visit. Next time they go I'm in as well. The itinerary includes; Dark Horse, Founders, Arcadia, Bells, New Holland, and Jolly Pumpkin.
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    Actually, if this Nerf's one of Shade's barb's I doubly support this!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Duke-H- View Post
    Lots of the beer listed here are quite complex. If you are starting out i would suggest you go for something more simple.

    I mostly drink ale, porter, stout so i can't offer much advice on the lager. But as the darker side goes, you can't go wrong with a Newcastle Brown Ale, everyone i've asked likes that one. Kilkenny Draught is another i can recommend.
    Prolly the best advice so far.
    Tasty and accessible beer that holds it's own.
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